VAX Message Router/P Gateway __________________________________________ Installation Guide Order Number: AA-KV77D-TE Revision/Update Information: Version 1.3 Digital Equipment Corporation Maynard, Massachusetts __________________________________________________________ Fourth Printing, January 1994 Digital Equipment Corporation makes no representations that the use of its products in the manner described in this publication will not infringe on existing or future patent rights, nor do the descriptions contained in this publication imply the granting of licenses to make, use, or sell equipment or software in accordance with the description. Possession, use, or copying of the software described in this publication is authorized only pursuant to a valid written license from Digital or an authorized sublicensor. No responsibility is assumed for the use or reliability of software on equipment that is not supplied by Digital Equipment Corporation or its affiliated companies. © Digital Equipment Corporation 1988, 1994. All Rights Reserved. The following are trademarks of Digital Equipment Corporation: DEC, DECnet, Digital, MAILbus, Message Router, OpenVMS, VAX, VAXcluster, VAX DOCUMENT, and the DIGITAL logo. IBM and OfficeVision/VM are registered trademarks of the International Business Machines Corporation. This document was prepared using VAX DOCUMENT, Version 2.1. ________________________________________________________________ Contents Preface.................................................. v 1 Preparing to Install MRP 1.1 Introduction.................................... 1-1 1.2 Checking the Distribution Kit................... 1-1 1.3 Prerequisite Hardware and Software.............. 1-2 1.4 Preparing Your System for Installation.......... 1-3 1.5 Preparing to Install MRP on a VAXcluster or Local Area VAXcluster........................... 1-5 2 Installing MRP 2.1 Overview of the Installation.................... 2-1 2.2 Error Handling.................................. 2-2 2.3 The Installation Procedure...................... 2-2 2.4 The Installation Verification Procedure......... 2-3 2.5 Post-Installation Tasks......................... 2-4 2.6 Disk Space for the MRP Software................. 2-5 A Sample Installation B Location of the MRP Software iii Index Tables 2-1 MRP Account Quotas ........................... 2-4 B-1 Location of MRP Software ..................... B-1 B-2 MRP Images Installed with Privileges ......... B-5 iv ________________________________________________________________ Preface Purpose of this Guide This Guide describes how to install the VAX[TM] Message Router/P Gateway (MRP). MRP enables users of Digital[TM] mail systems and users of IBM[[R]] OfficeVision/VM[[R]] (OV/VM) to exchange mail. To install MRP, you must be familiar with the VMSINSTAL procedure, and have access to the SYSTEM account on your OpenVMS[TM] system. Related Documents The following books are supplied with the distribution kit: o VAX Message Router/P Gateway Installation Guide (this book) o VAX Message Router/P Gateway Management Guide o VAX Message Router/P Gateway Planning Guide o VAX Message Router/P Gateway User's Reference Card You may also need the following associated documents: o DECnet SNA Gateway Installation for Synchronous Transport o DECnet SNA Gateway Installation for Channel Transport o VMS/SNA Installation Guide o VMS/SNA Management Guide o DECnet SNA OpenVMS Application Programming Interface Installation v o DECnet SNA OpenVMS Application Programming Interface Problem Solving o VAX Message Router Installation Guide o OpenVMS License Management Utility Manual o OpenVMS Version 5.5 Upgrade and Installation Manual How to use this Guide This Guide has two chapters and two appendixes, which you should read in the following order: o Chapter 1 describes the preparations you need to make before you install MRP on your network. o Chapter 2 describes the installation procedure and the installation verification procedure (IVP). It also describes the tasks you must perform before you can use MRP. o Appendix A gives an example log of a successful MRP installation. o Appendix B lists the MRP files produced by the installation, and files created when MRP is in use. Comments on This Guide If you have any comments on the content or structure of this guide, or suggestions for future releases of this guide, please mail them to Digital's Mail Interchange Group using one of the following forms of address: o Internet: migbooks@reo.mts.dec.com o X.400: S=migbooks; O=digital; OU1=reo; P=digital; A=gold 400; C=gb Alternatively, you can complete the prepaid Reader's Comments form at the end of this guide. vi Conventions The following conventions are used in this book: VMSmail Refers to the OpenVMS Mail Utility this Indicates commands or responses that you typeface type. Unless otherwise stated, press Return after each command or response. variable Represents variables to type in commands or responses. this Indicates prompts and messages from the typeface computer. this Indicates an example of code. typeface [] Brackets are used after questions to enclose the default answer. Press Return to accept the default. Brackets also denote a directory specification. ... Horizontal ellipses indicate that additional text can be entered. In the MB$CONTROL command, horizontal ellipses indicate that you can include identifiers for other MAILbus[TM] gateways. For example, MRG for the Message Router[TM] VMSmail Gateway. Press Indicates that you make one keystroke with an editing or command key, for example, press Return. Type Indicates characters that you type at the keyboard. vii Ctrl/Z Indicates that you hold down the Ctrl key while pressing the other key (Z). viii 1 ________________________________________________________________ Preparing to Install MRP 1.1 Introduction MRP is a gateway between a Digital mail network and an IBM OfficeVision/Virtual Machine System (OV/VM) network. It enables users of one network to exchange mail with users of the other. Before you can install MRP you must: o Check that the distribution kit contains everything listed on the bill of materials included with the kit (see Section 1.2). o Ensure that your system has the prerequisite hardware and software for MRP (see Section 1.3). o Prepare your system for installation (see Section 1.4). 1.2 Checking the Distribution Kit Make sure that your MRP kit contains everything listed on the bill of materials included with the kit. The distribution kit should contain either an optical disk or the following: o A magnetic tape or a tape cartridge o A System Support Addendum (SSA) o A Software Product Description (SPD) o The MRP documentation o The Message Router documentation If anything is missing from the distribution kit, contact your Digital representative. Preparing to Install MRP 1-1 1.3 Prerequisite Hardware and Software To install and successfully run MRP, you must have the following prerequisite hardware and software: o OpenVMS Version 5.5-2 o Either DECnet/VAX Phase IV or DECnet/OSI Version 5.6B for OpenVMS VAX o One of the following: - DECnet SNA Gateway - CT Version 2.1 - DECnet SNA Gateway - ST Version 1.2 - VMS/SNA Version 2.1 The DECnet SNA Gateway can be installed anywhere in your DECnet[TM] network. However, if you use VMS/SNA software, it must run on the same node as MRP. o DECnet SNA VMS Application Programming Interface (API) Version 2.3 o Message Router Version 3.3 on the node where MRP is installed. o At least 4900 blocks of free disk space available during the installation on the system disk. After you have installed MRP V1.3, you will need 4500 blocks of free space permanently on the target disk. o A registered Product Authorisation Key (PAK) for MRP. The name of the MRP PAK is MESSAGE-ROUTER-PROFS. The OpenVMS License Management Utility Manual describes how to register the PAK. The OpenVMS system on which you are installing the Gateway must have the following software installed on it: o Network Support (SYS$LIBRARY:DYNSWITCH.EXE) o Incoming Remote File Access (SYS$SYSTEM:FAL.EXE) o Incoming Remote Terminal (SYS$SYSTEM:REMACP.EXE) o Network Test (SYS$SYSTEM:DTSEND.EXE) o Remote Task Loading (SYS$SYSTEM:HLD.EXE) o RMS Analyse and FDL Editor utilities (SYS$SYSTEM:ANALYZRMS.EXE) 1-2 Preparing to Install MRP o Macro Library (SYS$LIBRARY:STARLET.MLB) o Macro Assembler (SYS$SYSTEM:MACRO32.EXE) o File Access Control List utilities (SYS$SYSTEM:ACLEDT.EXE) o Print and Batch Queue utilities (SYS$BATCH) o VMSmail If any of the above software is not installed on your OpenVMS system, use the OpenVMS Tailoring Utility, VMSTAILOR, to install the missing software. Refer to the OpenVMS Version 5.5 Upgrade and Installation Manual for details of VMSTAILOR. 1.4 Preparing Your System for Installation Complete the following steps to prepare your system for installation: 1. Log into a privileged account and check that the MRP PAK is registered and loaded, by typing the following command: $ LICENSE LIST MESSAGE-ROUTER-PROFS /FULL The MRP license should be displayed. If it is not displayed, you need to register and load the MRP PAK. For details of how to do this, see the OpenVMS License Management Utility Manual. 2. Keep a log of the installation by typing: $ SET HOST 0 /LOG=filename where filename is the name of the file that is to contain the installation log. 3. Log in to the SYSTEM account on the operator console. 4. Back up your system disk. If a system failure occurs at a critical point during the installation, some files may be corrupted and you therefore need a backup copy of your system disk from which to recover. Preparing to Install MRP 1-3 5. Ensure that there are no active users on the system. Do this as follows: a. Enter the command: $ SET LOGINS /INTERACTIVE This command lists the active users currently on the system. b. If there are any users active on the system, ask them to log out by typing: $ REPLY /BELL /USERNAME "PLEASE LOG OUT" 6. Choose a password for the MRP account. The password must be at least eight characters long. 7. Note the name of the device where the distribution medium is to be mounted. If you define a logical name for the device where MRP is to be installed (that is the device that holds the MB$ directory), do not use the logical name MB$DEV. This is used internally by MRP during installation. If you do use this logical name, the installation fails. 8. If you are running any MAILbus components on your node or cluster, you must shut them down before installing MRP using the following command: $ @SYS$MANAGER:MB$CONTROL STOP=(ER,...,TS,DDS,MS) Include in this command the identifiers of any Gateways installed on your node. If you are reinstalling or upgrading MRP, you must also stop MRP if it is running. If you are installing MRP on a VAXcluster[TM] or Local Area VAXcluster, complete the further preparations described in Section 1.5. Otherwise, turn to Chapter 2 to install MRP. 1-4 Preparing to Install MRP 1.5 Preparing to Install MRP on a VAXcluster or Local Area VAXcluster You can run MRP on any OpenVMS Version 5.5-2 VAXcluster or Local Area VAXcluster configuration. For each MRP in the cluster, you need to register and load your MRP Product Authorization Key (PAK), using the OpenVMS License Management Utility. The OpenVMS License Management Utility Manual describes how to register and load your PAK. In a VAXcluster, all the nodes may share a single SYSUAF.DAT file and DECnet database or one group of nodes may share one set of resources, and another group may share a different set of resources. Also, in a cluster, there may be a single system disk or multiple system disks. Irrespective of how your cluster is defined, there must be only one MRP environment within the cluster. However, MRP does not need to be installed and configured on all nodes in a cluster. Choose the set of nodes that you want MRP to run on, and make sure you install it such that the installation satisfies the following two constraints: o It modifies all the SYSUAF.DAT files and DECnet databases that are shared by those nodes o It modifies all the system disks that are used by those nodes To satisfy both of these constraints, you may need to perform more than one installation. However, all the installations of MRP on a cluster must use the same MRP environment, that is, the same MB$ directory structure and associated data files. You are recommended to install MRP on the primary Message Router node in the cluster. This node varies depending on the configuration of the cluster. It has most significance in a cluster where there is no cluster alias defined or where Message Router is configured not to use the cluster alias. Refer to the VAX Message Router Configuration Guide for more information about the primary Message Router node in a cluster. Preparing to Install MRP 1-5 When you have installed MRP, you must configure it. As part of configuration you can choose whether to enable the use of the cluster alias, if one is defined. See the VAX Message Router/P Gateway Management Guide for more information about configuring MRP. 1-6 Preparing to Install MRP 2 ________________________________________________________________ Installing MRP This chapter explains how to install MRP. Before you install MRP, you must make the preparations described in Chapter 1. 2.1 Overview of the Installation MRP is installed using VMSINSTAL, a command procedure used to install optional software products on an OpenVMS operating system. During the installation, VMSINSTAL displays a series of questions on your screen. You simply type your answer to each question. If you are not sure how to answer a question, enter a question mark (?) and press RETURN. Help information is displayed on the screen. When you invoke VMSINSTAL, do not use the alternate root option, OPTIONS R. During the installation, you are asked whether you want to run the installation verification procedure (IVP). If requested, the IVP runs automatically when the installation has finished. The IVP is described in Section 2.4. The installation procedure typically takes 30 minutes to complete, depending on the type of distribution medium and hardware that you have. Installing MRP 2-1 2.2 Error Handling If you receive an error message during the installation, check that you have answered the question correctly. If you make a mistake while typing your answer, the question is repeated so that you can enter the information correctly. If the error message is displayed again, press Ctrl/Y to exit from the installation procedure. Examine the error message and perform any necessary recovery operations. For example, if the message indicates that account quotas are too low, increase the quota on your account and then start the installation again. If the installation fails again at the same point, stop the installation by pressing CTRL/Y. If you have a service contract with Digital, contact your Customer Support Center. Otherwise, contact your local Digital office to arrange for a service contract. 2.3 The Installation Procedure Install MRP as follows: 1. Log in to the SYSTEM account, and type the command: $ @SYS$UPDATE:VMSINSTAL MRP013 device OPTIONS N where: o MRP013 is the name of the product being installed. o device is the name of the device where the distribution medium is to be mounted. o OPTIONS N provides the option of reading or printing the on-line release notes. If you are reinstalling MRP, you can omit the parameter OPTIONS N, providing you have already read the release notes. 2. The installation procedure then starts. 2-2 Installing MRP 2.4 The Installation Verification Procedure If you requested it during the installation, the IVP runs automatically when the installation procedure is finished. The IVP verifies that the installation was successful by checking that all the MRP files are stored in the correct directories. When the IVP is finished, the following message is displayed: The Message Router/P Gateway V1.3 IVP has completed successfully If you performed the installation from the console device, you must remove the distribution volume from the console device and replace it with the console volume. The following is displayed: Please mount the console volume on device: * Are you ready? where device is the device name that you specified during the installation procedure. When you have replaced the console volume, type YES. The system confirms that the console volume has been mounted, and exits from VMSINSTAL. The following messages are displayed: %MOUNT-I-MOUNTED, CONSOLE mounted on _device: VMSINSTAL procedure done at hh:mm $ When the IVP has run successfully, do the post-installation tasks as described in Section 2.5. If you do not want to run the IVP automatically when MRP is installed, you can run it separately at a later date by entering the following command: $ @MB$CVPDIR:MRP$IVP Installing MRP 2-3 2.5 Post-Installation Tasks When the installation is complete, you need to do the following tasks to make MRP ready for use: o Amend the MRP resource quota values within the MRP account in the user authorization file. You only need to do this if an MRP account existed prior to starting the installation. Table 2-1 shows the minimum values for the MRP account quotas. You can modify the account quotas using the OpenVMS Authorize Utility. You need to log out and log in again for the new values to take effect. Table 2-1 MRP Account Quotas __________________________________________________________ Quota Value __________________________________________________________ BYTLM 180000 ENQLM 400 WSEXTENT 8192 FILLM 200 BIOLM 50 DIOLM 12 PEGFLQUOTA 30000 TQELM 20 WSQUOTA 2048 _______________________________________________________ o You must add information about Digital users who want to use MRP to the Directory Service component of Message Router. The VAX Message Router/P Gateway Planning Guide describes this information and the VAX Message Router/P Gateway Management Guide describes how to add entries to the Directory Service. o Collect the information you will need to configure MRP, as described in the VAX Message Router/P Gateway Planning Guide. o Configure MRP as described in the VAX Message Router/P Gateway Management Guide. 2-4 Installing MRP 2.6 Disk Space for the MRP Software When you have completed the installation, the MRP software occupies about 4500 blocks of disk space. In addition, Digital recommends that 5000 blocks of free disk space be made available for use by the MRP account. If necessary, you can alter this quota to suit changes in the volume of message traffic. Appendix B lists the files that are created for MRP at installation, and the operational files created when MRP is in use. Installing MRP 2-5 A ________________________________________________________________ Sample Installation This appendix shows an example installation of MRS. $ @sys$update:vmsinstal mrp013 device options n VAX/VMS Software Product Installation Procedure V5.5-2 It is 17-NOV-1993 at 12:07. Enter a question mark (?) at any time for help. * Are you satisfied with the backup of your system disk [YES]? The following products will be processed: MRP V1.3 Beginning installation of MRP V1.3 at 12:07 %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set A ... Release notes included with this kit are always copied to SYS$HELP. Additional Release Notes Options: 1. Display release notes 2. Print release notes 3. Both 1 and 2 4. None of the above * Select option [2]: 4 * Do you want to continue the installation [NO]? YES %VMSINSTAL-I-RELMOVED, Product's release notes have been moved to SYS$HELP. © Digital Equipment Corporation 1988, 1993. All rights reserved. Restricted Rights: Use, duplication, or disclosure by the U.S. Government is subject to restrictions as set forth in subparagraph (c) (1) (ii) of DFARS 252.227-7013, or in FAR 52.227-19, or in FAR 52.227-14 Alt. III, as applicable. Sample Installation A-1 This software is proprietary to and embodies the confidential technology of Digital Equipment Corporation. Possession, use, or copying of this software and media is authorized only pursuant to a valid written license from Digital or an authorized sublicensor. Product: MESSAGE-ROUTER-PROFS Producer: DEC Version: 1.3 Release Date: 20-DEC-1993 * Does this product have an authorization key registered and loaded? YES * Do you want help text printed before every question [NO]? * Do you want to purge files replaced by this installation [YES]? * Do you want to run the IVP after the installation [YES]? You will now be prompted for the password for the MRP account, and then for a confirmation of the password. * What is the password for the MRP account: * Confirm the password for the MRP account: All questions have been asked. The installation will take approximately 30 minutes. A-2 Sample Installation %VMSINSTAL-I-ACCOUNT, This installation creates an ACCOUNT named MRP. %UAF-I-ADDMSG, user record successfully added %VMSINSTAL-I-ACCOUNT, This installation updates an ACCOUNT named MRP. %UAF-I-MDFYMSG, user record(s) updated %VMSINSTAL-I-ACCOUNT, This installation updates an ACCOUNT named MRP. %UAF-I-MDFYMSG, user record(s) updated %VMSINSTAL-I-ACCOUNT, This installation updates an ACCOUNT named MRP. %UAF-I-MDFYMSG, user record(s) updated %VMSINSTAL-I-ACCOUNT, This installation updates an ACCOUNT named MRP. %UAF-I-MDFYMSG, user record(s) updated %VMSINSTAL-I-ACCOUNT, This installation updates an ACCOUNT named MRP. %UAF-I-MDFYMSG, user record(s) updated %VMSINSTAL-I-ACCOUNT, This installation updates an ACCOUNT named MRP. %UAF-I-MDFYMSG, user record(s) updated %MRP-I-CHECDIRS, Checking Messaging directory structure is present %MRP-I-CREMBDIR, Creating directory MB$DEVICE:[MB$.MRP$] %MRP-I-CREMBDIR, Creating directory MB$DEVICE:[MB$.MRP$.MRP$DC_IN] %MRP-I-CREMBDIR, Creating directory MB$DEVICE:[MB$.MRP$.MRP$MR_IN] %MRP-I-CREMBDIR, Creating directory MB$DEVICE:[MB$.MRP$.MRP$DC_OUT] %MRP-I-CREMBDIR, Creating directory MB$DEVICE:[MB$.MRP$.MRP$MR_OUT] %MRP-I-CREMBDIR, Creating directory MB$DEVICE:[MB$.MRP$.MRP$CDA_OUT] %MRP-I-CREMBDIR, Creating directory MB$DEVICE:[MB$.MRP$.MRP$BAD_MSG] %MRP-I-CREMBDIR, Creating directory MB$DEVICE:[MB$.MRP$.MRP$POSTMASTER_MSG] %MRP-I-CREMBDIR, Creating directory MB$DEVICE:[MB$.MRP$.MRP$NBS_KEEP] %MRP-I-CREMBDIR, Creating directory MB$DEVICE:[MB$.MRP$.MRP$IBM_KEEP] %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set B ... %MRP-I-SETMRPFILES, Setting MRP file ownership and protection %MRP-I-ASIGNMRP, Assigning MRP files to target directories The generation phase of the MRP installation is now complete. MRP V1.3 has installed successfully. %VMSINSTAL-I-MOVEFILES, Files will now be moved to their target directories... © Digital Equipment Corporation 1988, 1993. All rights reserved. Sample Installation A-3 Beginning the IVP for MRP V1.3 The Installation Verification Procedure (IVP) performs the following: 1. Checks that all MRP files are present and of the correct size. 2. Checks that a valid license for MRP is registered and loaded. ------------------------------------------------------------------ MRP V1.3 file check The total number of files is 52. All files exist and are the correct size. End of MRP V1.3 file check. ------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------ MRP V1.3 license check A valid license for MESSAGE-ROUTER-PROFS is loaded and registered. End of MRP V1.3 license check ------------------------------------------------------------------ The Message Router/P Gateway V1.3 IVP has completed successfully VMSINSTAL procedure done at 12:16. A-4 Sample Installation B ________________________________________________________________ Location of the MRP Software This appendix includes two tables of MRP files and images. o Table B-1 lists the files that are created for MRP at installation, and the operational files created when MRP is in use. o Table B-2 shows the MRP images that are installed with privileges and their associated privileges. The MRP software comprises the following directories and files: Table B-1 Location of MRP Software __________________________________________________________ MRP Directory and Files File Description __________________________________________________________ [MB$] MRP$.DIR MRP root directory [MB$.MB.MB$COM] MB$MRP_ER.COM MRP exception reporting command procedure MB$MRP_ERRORS.DAT MRP exception reporting data [MB$.MB.MB$WORK] MB$MRP$CONFIG$CUSTOMIZED.DAT MRP customized configuration data MB$MRP$CONFIG$DEFAULT.DAT MRP default configuration data (continued on next page) Location of the MRP Software B-1 Table B-1 (Cont.) Location of MRP Software __________________________________________________________ MRP Directory and Files File Description __________________________________________________________ [MB$.MRP$] MRP$ALL.DAT The most recent log file entries MRP$BAD_MSG.DIR Contains files of messages for which MRP could not send a non-delivery report MRP$CDA_OUT.DIR Contains temporary MRP files MRP$DC_IN.DIR Contains temporary MRP files MRP$DC_OUT.DIR Contains temporary MRP files MRP$IBM_KEEP.DIR Contains copies of temporary MRP files MRP$INIT.COM MRP initialization procedure MRP$IVP.DAT Lists installed files and sizes MRP$LOGFILE.LOG MRP current log file MRP$MR_IN.DIR Contains temporary MRP files MRP$MR_OUT.DIR Contains temporary MRP files MRP$NBS_KEEP.DIR Contains copied of temporary MRP files MRP$NODELIST.COM MRP nodelist file created by MRP manager MRP$POSTMASTER_MSG.DIR Registration avoidance directory MRP$QUEUE.DAT Queue file created by MRP MRP$RESTART.COM MRP restart command procedure MRP$RESTART.LOG Log file for use by MRP$RESTART.COM MRP$RUN_MRP.COM Command procedure that runs MRP MRP$STARTUP.LOG Log file for MRP start-up MRP$STOP.DAT MRP rundown flag file (continued on next page) B-2 Location of the MRP Software Table B-1 (Cont.) Location of MRP Software __________________________________________________________ MRP Directory and Files File Description __________________________________________________________ MRP$UPDATE_QUEUE.COM Command procedure to update the MRP message queue format MRP$UPDATE_QUEUE_FLG.DAT Modifies V1.2 queue file to V1.3 format [MB$.TOOLS] MRIBMDMP.EXE Used to dump IBM files SYS$COMMON:[SYSTEST.MB] MB$MRPCVP.COM MRP configuration verification procedure MRP$IVP.COM MRP installation verification procedure SYS$HELP MB$MRP_CONFIG.HLB Help library for configuration questions MRP013.RELEASE_NOTES MRP on-line release notes SYS$LIBRARY MRP$PCS_BELGIAN.TBL Character conversion tables MRP$PCS_BRITISH.TBL Character conversion tables MRP$PCS_CANADIAN_ Character conversion tables BILINGUAL.TBL MRP$PCS_DANISH.TBL Character conversion tables MRP$PCS_DANISH_ Character conversion tables ALTERNATE.TBL MRP$PCS_FRENCH.TBL Character conversion tables MRP$PCS_FRENCH_ Character conversion tables ALTERNATE.TBL (continued on next page) Location of the MRP Software B-3 Table B-1 (Cont.) Location of MRP Software __________________________________________________________ MRP Directory and Files File Description __________________________________________________________ MRP$PCS_FRENCH_ Character conversion tables CANADIAN.TBL MRP$PCS_GERMAN.TBL Character conversion tables MRP$PCS_GERMAN_ Character conversion tables ALTERNATE.TBL MRP$PCS_ITALIAN.TBL Character conversion tables MRP$PCS_JAPANESE_ Character conversion tables ENGLISH.TBL MRP$PCS_PORTUGUESE.TBL Character conversion tables MRP$PCS_SPANISH.TBL Character conversion tables MRP$PCS_SPANISH_ Character conversion tables ALTERNATE.TBL MRP$PCS_SWEDISH.TBL Character conversion tables MRP$PCS_SWEDISH_ Character conversion tables ALTERNATE.TBL MRP$PCS_SWISS.TBL Character conversion tables MRP$PCS_US_ENGLISH.TBL Character conversion tables SNAPRO$MSG.EXE MRP message file SYS$MANAGER MB$$MRP_CONFIG.COM MRP configuration command procedure MB$$MRP_START.COM MRP startup command procedure MB$$MRP_STOP.COM MRP shutdown command procedure SYS$MESSAGE MRP$CONFIG_MSG.EXE MRP configuration message file MRP$MSG.EXE MRP message file SYS$SYSTEM MRP$MAIN.EXE MRP main image (continued on next page) B-4 Location of the MRP Software Table B-1 (Cont.) Location of MRP Software __________________________________________________________ MRP Directory and Files File Description __________________________________________________________ MRP$RUNDOWN.EXE MRP rundown executable image MRP$SUBPROC.EXE MRP subprocess image __________________________________________________________ The MRP images that are installed with privileges, and their associated privileges, are: Table B-2 MRP Images Installed with Privileges __________________________________________________________ Installed Image Privileges __________________________________________________________ MRP$MAIN NETMBX, TMPMBX, CMKRNL, EXQUOTA, GROUP, OPER, SYSLCK, SYSGBL, SYSNAM, SYSPRV, WORLD MRP$RUNDOWN NETMBX, TMPMBX, SYSLCK ___________________________________________________________ Location of the MRP Software B-5 ________________________________________________________________ Index A__________________________ E__________________________ Addresses Error Handling, 2-2 for Reader's comments, vi Example Installation, A-1 Application Programming Interface (API), 1-2 F__________________________ B Failure to Install, 2-2 ___________________________ Feedback Backing up the System, 1-3 on this guide, vi File Corruption, 1-3 C__________________________ Files Checklist created at installation, installation preparation, 2-5 1-1 operational, 2-5 Console device, 2-3 H__________________________ volume, 2-3 Hardware and Software Contacting Digital, 2-2 prerequisite, 1-2 D__________________________ I__________________________ Device Installation, 2-1 for distribution medium, account, 2-2 1-4 error handling, 2-2 Directory Service, 2-4 failure, 2-2 Disk Quota help, 2-1 for installation, 1-2 keeping a log, 1-3 Disk Quota for MRP, 2-5 post-installation tasks, Disk Space for MRP, 2-5 2-4 Distribution Kit, 1-1 preparation, 1-1 Distribution Medium device, 1-4 Index-1 Installation preparation (cont'd) M__________________________ checking the MAILbus Components distribution kit, stopping, 1-4 1-1 Message Router VMSmail checklist, 1-1 Gateway hardware and software stopping, 1-4 prerequisites, 1-2 MRP Account Password, 1-4 steps involved, 1-3 MRP License, 1-3 where to install in MRP Software Location, B-1 DECnet network, 1-2 quotas, 1-2 O__________________________ recording, 1-3 Operating System time taken, 2-1 OpenVMS, 1-2 Installation Command OPTIONS N, 2-2 Procedure OPTIONS R, 2-1 see VMSINSTAL Installation Procedure, P__________________________ 2-2 PAK, 1-2 example, A-1 Password VMSINSTAL, 2-2 MRP account, 1-4 Installation Verification Post Installation Tasks, see IVP 2-4 Installation Verification Preparing Procedure VAXcluster, 1-5 see IVP Preparing to Install MRP Installing MRP see Installation see Installation Preperation IVP, 2-1, 2-3 Prerequisite successfully run, 2-3 hardware and software, 1-2 L__________________________ Product Authorisation Key License, 1-3 see PAK Location of MRP Software, R B-1 ___________________________ Logging the Installation, Reader's comments, vi 1-3 Index-2 S__________________________ T__________________________ Sample Installation, A-1 Tailoring Utility, 1-3 Service Contract, 2-2 Software V__________________________ disk space, 2-5 VAXcluster Software Location, B-1 preparing, 1-5 System Backup, 1-3 VMSINSTAL System Disk command procedure, 2-1 backup, 1-3 IVP, 2-1 System Failure, 1-3 OPTIONS N, 2-2 OPTIONS R, 2-1 questions, 2-1 VMSTAILOR, 1-3 Index-3