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This chapter contains the following information:
NAS (Network Application Support) is a set of standards-compliant software that resides above the base platform (hardware and operating system), providing client/server enabling software. The term middleware is used to describe this level of software.
NAS software provides a consistent set of interfaces to support applications running on different platforms. It is the OpenVMS approach to enterprise-wide information systems.
The NAS architecture defines a comprehensive set of services that enables applications to work easily across diverse hardware and software platforms and networks. The NAS architecture groups these services into six categories:
The components of the NAS packages represent the implementation of the services defined by the NAS architecture. For example, DECwindows Motif implements the X-Windows Motif and PEX standards.
This guide provides an overview of considerations for installing the
components and installing and using the NAS packages licenses and tools.
1.2 NAS Packages
The NAS packages make it easy to use NAS services. They include an integrated set of the most commonly used services, along with the underlying network transports. They merge a set of components that enables the creation of run-time clients and servers.
The NAS Client 150 provides base client software services: network transports, graphical user interface (GUI), and clustering. These services allow the integration of data and applications in a distributed, multiplatform client/server environment.
The NAS Base Server 200 provides the choice of common network transports and base services, such as print and file sharing, and presentation services required for distributed client/server environments.
The NAS Client 250 builds on the NAS Client 150 and provides the client and peer-to-peer software to allow PCs and workstations to integrate with users, data, and other applications in a distributed, multiplatform client/server environment.
The NAS Server 300 includes the NAS Base Server 200 and extends it with a set of commonly used industry-standard application programming interfaces (APIs) and services that enable applications to integrate with users, data, and other applications in a distributed, multiplatform client/server environment.
Building upon the NAS Server 300, the NAS Production Server 400 enhances the reliability and availability of applications, data, and systems for business-critical environments such as transaction processing.
This guide provides information about NAS Packages Version 8.3B for
OpenVMS VAX and Alpha Systems.
1.2.1 What Has Changed in the NAS Packages
The NAS Packages have moved to a license-only delivery as of Version 8.1a (January 1998). Separate NAS media has been discontinued. The NAS components can be found on the Software Product Library. Some can be ordered separately.
See Appendix D for a list of component product versions and supported
OS versions.
1.2.2 Components of the NAS Packages
The tables in this section list the components in the various NAS Packages.
The NAS packages do not provide a license for all components delivered (for example, PATHWORKS server software). Consult the Software Product Description (SPD) for your NAS package for licensing information about a specific component.
The version of each NAS component licensed is as stated within the Software Products Library of the calendar quarter in which the NAS PAK is dated. Update licenses may be purchased for use of later versions of any component.
The notes in the tables indicate that some of the components listed are system-integrated products (SIPs), installed as part of the operating system. Your NAS package provides licenses to run these products.
Online documentation for these SIPs is provided on the OpenVMS VAX and OpenVMS Alpha operating system documentation CD-ROMs. Online documentation for the other NAS Packages components is provided on the Online Documentation Library CD-ROM (available as part of the Software Products Library or separately orderable).
Table 1-1 lists the components of the NAS Client 150. See Table 1-2 through Table 1-5 for individual package components for NAS Base Server 200, NAS Client 250, NAS Server 300, and NAS Production Server 400. For further information, see the SPD for each package.
Package Name | License Name | SPD VAX | SPD Alpha |
---|---|---|---|
NAS Client 150 | NET-APP-SUP-150 | 62.99 | 62.90 |
Component Name | License Name | SPD VAX | SPD Alpha |
HP DECnet-Plus for OpenVMS End System | DVNETEND | 25.03 | 50.45 |
HP DECnet for OpenVMS End Node (license) 1 | DVNETEND | 48.48 | 48.48 |
HP DECwindows Motif for OpenVMS | DW-MOTIF | 42.19 | 42.19 |
HP TCP/IP Client for OpenVMS | UCX-IP-CLIENT | 46.46 | 46.46 |
HP VMScluster Client Software for OpenVMS 1 | VMSCLUSTER-CLIENT | 29.78 | 29.78 |
Table 1-2 lists the components of the NAS Base Server 200.
Package Name | License Name | SPD VAX | SPD Alpha |
---|---|---|---|
NAS Base Server 200 | NET-APP-SUP-200 | 36.86 | 44.54 |
Component Name | License Name | SPD VAX | SPD Alpha |
HP DECnet-Plus for OpenVMS End System | DVNETEND | 25.03 | 50.45 |
HP DECnet for OpenVMS End Node (license) 1 | DVNETEND | 48.48 | 48.48 |
HP DECprint Supervisor (DCPS) for OpenVMS 3 | 44.15 | 44.15 | |
Base | DCPS-BASE | ||
Plus | DCPS-PLUS | ||
Open | DCPS-OPEN | ||
HP DECwindows Motif for OpenVMS | DW-MOTIF | 42.19 | 42.19 |
HP Advanced Server for OpenVMS 2 | 30.50 | 30.50 | |
HP PATHWORKS for OpenVMS (Advanced Server) 2 | 30.50 | 30.50 | |
HP TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS | UCX | 46.46 | 46.46 |
Table 1-3 lists the components of the NAS Client 250.
Package Name | License Name | SPD VAX | SPD Alpha |
---|---|---|---|
NAS Client 250 | NET-APP-SUP-250 | 36.89 | 44.57 |
Component Name | License Name | SPD VAX | SPD Alpha |
DEC Distributed Queuing Service for OpenVMS | DQS | 28.80 | 45.86 |
HP DECforms for OpenVMS Run-Time Only System | FORMS-RT | 29.90 | 29.90 |
HP DECnet-Plus for OpenVMS End System | DVNETEND | 25.03 | 50.45 |
HP DECnet for OpenVMS End Node (license) 1 | DVNETEND | 48.48 | 48.48 |
HP DECprint Supervisor (DCPS) for OpenVMS 2 | 44.15 | 44.15 | |
Base | DCPS-BASE | ||
Plus | DCPS-PLUS | ||
HP DECwindows Motif for OpenVMS | DW-MOTIF | 42.19 | 42.19 |
HP TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS | UCX | 46.46 | 46.46 |
HP VAXcluster Software for OpenVMS VAX 1 | VAXCLUSTER | 29.78 | |
or | 29.78 | ||
HP VMScluster Software for OpenVMS Alpha 1 | VMSCLUSTER | ||
HP Reliable Transaction Router Client for OpenVMS 3 | RTR-CL | 34.30 | 51.04 |
Table 1-4 lists the components of the NAS Server 300.
Package Name | License Name | SPD VAX | SPD Alpha |
---|---|---|---|
NAS Server 300 | NET-APP-SUP-300 | 36.85 | 44.55 |
Component Name | License Name | SPD VAX | SPD Alpha |
DEC Distributed Queuing Service for OpenVMS | DQS | 28.80 | 45.86 |
HP DECforms for OpenVMS Run-Time Only System | FORMS-RT | 29.90 | 29.90 |
HP DECnet-Plus for OpenVMS Extended Function | DVNETEXT | 25.03 | 50.45 |
HP DECnet for OpenVMS Full Function (license) 1 | DVNETRTG | 48.48 | 48.48 |
HP DECprint Supervisor (DCPS) for OpenVMS 3 | 44.15 | 44.15 | |
Base | DCPS-BASE | ||
Plus | DCPS-PLUS | ||
Open | DCPS-OPEN | ||
HP DECwindows Motif for OpenVMS | DW-MOTIF | 42.19 | 42.19 |
HP Advanced Server for OpenVMS 2 | 30.50 | 30.50 | |
HP PATHWORKS for OpenVMS (Advanced Server) 2 | 30.50 | 30.50 | |
HP TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS | UCX | 46.46 | 46.46 |
HP VAXcluster Software 1 | VAXCLUSTER | 29.78 | |
or | |||
HP VMScluster Software 1 | VMSCLUSTER | 29.78 | |
HP Reliable Transaction Router Client for OpenVMS 3 | RTR-CL | 34.30 | 51.04 |
Table 1-5 lists the components of the NAS Production Server 400.
Package Name | License Name | SPD VAX | SPD Alpha |
---|---|---|---|
NAS Production Server 400 | NET-APP-SUP-400 | 40.63 | 44.56 |
Component Name | License Name | SPD VAX | SPD Alpha |
DEC Distributed Queuing Service for OpenVMS | DQS | 28.80 | 45.86 |
HP ACMS for OpenVMS (Run-Time) | ACMS-RT | 25.50 | 25.50 |
HP DECforms for OpenVMS Run-Time Only System | FORMS-RT | 29.90 | 29.90 |
HP DECnet-Plus for OpenVMS Extended Function | DVNETEXT | 25.03 | 50.45 |
HP DECnet for OpenVMS Full Function (license) 1 | DVNETRTG | 48.48 | 48.48 |
HP DECprint Supervisor (DCPS) for OpenVMS 3 | 44.15 | 44.15 | |
Base | DCPS-BASE | ||
Plus | DCPS-PLUS | ||
Open | DCPS-OPEN | ||
HP DECwindows Motif for OpenVMS | DW-MOTIF | 42.19 | 42.19 |
HP VAXcluster Software 1 | VAXCLUSTER | 29.78 | |
or | |||
HP VMScluster Software 1 | VMSCLUSTER | 29.78 | |
HP Advanced Server for OpenVMS 2 | 30.50 | 30.50 | |
HP PATHWORKS for OpenVMS (Advanced Server) 2 | 30.50 | 30.50 | |
HP RMS Journaling for OpenVMS VAX (license) 1 | RMSJNL | 27.58 | 27.58 |
HP TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS | UCX | 46.46 | 46.46 |
HP Volume Shadowing for OpenVMS 1 | VOLSHAD | 27.29 | 27.29 |
HP Reliable Transaction Router for OpenVMS 3 | 51.04 | 51.04 | |
Client | RTR-CL | ||
Full Function | RTR-SVR |
For information on where to locate the NAS packages components contained on the Software Products Library CD-ROM set, refer to table 1-2 of the Software Products Library Master Index (hardcopy), or the [README] directory contained on disc 1.
Table 1-6 lists the Software Products Library directory names and the corresponding NAS packages:
[NAS_CLIENT_150] | NAS Client 150 |
[NAS_BASE_SERVER] | NAS Base Server 200 |
[NAS_CLIENT_250] | NAS Client 250 |
[NAS_SERVER_300] | NAS Server 300 |
[NAS_PROD_SERVER_400] | NAS Production Server 400 |
Each directory is divided into:
For example, the NAS Client 250 directory is structured as follows:
[NAS_CLIENT] | |
[NAS_CLIENT.KIT] | Empty directory |
[NAS_CLIENT.DOCUMENTATION] | NAS Client 250 and component installation documentation, SPD, Cover Letter |
Table Table 1-7 lists the printable documentation provided within the .DOCUMENTATION directories for the NAS Client 150, NAS Base Server 200, NAS Client 250, NAS Server 300, and NAS Production Server 400. These documents are provided in .PS (PostScript) and .TXT (ASCII) formats.
File Name | Type of Document |
---|---|
NAS-dir-name_SPD.TXT (.PS) | NAS packages SPDs |
NAS_IGUIDE.TXT (.PS) | NAS Installation Guide (this guide) |
NAS_COVER.TXT (.PS) | NAS packages cover letters |
For most NAS packages component products, Installation Guides, cover letters, and SPDs are located in that product's .DOCUMENTATION subdirectory on the Software Products Library. See the NAS table in the Software Products Library Master Index for the component product directory names. In addition, installation guides are typically included in the Online Documentation Library.
For the NAS packages components that are system-integrated products, the installation guides, cover letters, and SPDs can be found in the Operating System Kit. The system-integrated products within NAS packages include:
DECnet for OpenVMS (Phase IV)
RMS Journaling for OpenVMS
VMScluster or VAXcluster Software
Volume Shadowing for OpenVMS
This chapter discusses the preparation for and installation of the NAS packages licenses. Appendix A describes the prerequisites for installing the NAS packages components. Section 3.4 describes the installation of the NAS packages components.
This chapter describes:
This section describes the hardware and software prerequisites,
required tailoring classes for installing the NAS packages, and system
backup suggestions.
2.1.1 Required Hardware
The NAS packages support all the valid Alpha CPU and all VAX CPU configurations, except as noted in the following list:
For a list of the processors supported by individual components, see the individual component SPDs.
Table 2-1 shows the memory and the disk space required to install each NAS package. To run the components, you may need additional disk space.
NAS Package1 | Disk Space During Installation In Blocks |
In MB | Disk Space After Installation In Blocks |
In MB | Memory |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
OpenVMS VAX | |||||
NAS Client 150 | 490 000 | 240 | 481 000 | 235 | 32 MB |
NAS Base Server 200 | 576 000 | 281 | 563 000 | 275 | 32 MB |
NAS Client 250 | 524 000 | 256 | 501 000 | 245 | 32 MB |
NAS Server 300 | 601 000 | 294 | 578 000 | 282 | 32 MB |
NAS Production Server 400 | 601 000 | 294 | 578 000 | 282 | 32 MB |
OpenVMS Alpha | |||||
NAS Client 150 | 744 200 | 364 | 728 000 | 356 | 32 MB |
NAS Base Server 200 | 852 000 | 416 | 831 000 | 406 | 32 MB |
NAS Client 250 | 800 000 | 391 | 760 800 | 372 | 32 MB |
NAS Server 300 | 921 000 | 450 | 874 800 | 427 | 32 MB |
NAS Production Server 400 | 921 000 | 450 | 874 000 | 427 | 32 MB |
The NAS Packages for OpenVMS VAX V8.3B require OpenVMS VAX 7.3.
The NAS Packages for OpenVMS Alpha V8.3B require OpenVMS Alpha 7.3-2
You must have a current and valid OpenVMS VAX or OpenVMS Alpha operating system license already loaded. See Appendix D, "NAS/Operating System Compatibility Matrix" for a list of component products supporting other OS versions.
2.1.3 Required OpenVMS Tailoring Classes
The OpenVMS operating system comes with a variety of support options,
or classes. The NAS packages components require the following OpenVMS
tailoring classes:
2.1.4 Backing Up Your System Disk
At the beginning of an installation, VMSINSTAL asks if you have backed
up your system disk; POLYCENTER Software Installation (PCSI) does not
ask. OpenVMS Engineering recommends that you perform a standalone
backup of your system disk before installing any software. Use the
backup procedures that have been established at your site.
For details on backing up your disk, see the OpenVMS System Managers Manual: Essentials and the OpenVMS System Management Utilities Reference Manual: A-L in the OpenVMS VAX operating system documentation.
2.2 NAS Packages License Requirements
NAS Packages Version 8.3B software is furnished under the licensing provisions of HP's Standard Terms and Conditions. For more information about HP licensing terms and policies, contact your local HP office, or visit the HP Software Licensing page on the World Wide Web at: http://h18000.www1.hp.com/products/software/info/terms/swl_sld.html |
You can install a NAS package license only on OpenVMS VAX Version 7.1 or higher or OpenVMS Alpha Version 7.1 or higher. If you are running an earlier version of the OpenVMS operating system, you must upgrade before proceeding.
You must register the NAS package license with the OpenVMS License Management Facility (LMF) before you install the NAS components. Registering the NAS package license registers all the components for that package.
The Product Authorization Key (PAK) that is shipped with the NAS packages contains the license registration information you need. The PAK is a paper certificate that contains information about the license you have purchased to run all NAS component software.
This section deals with license registration, which is a preinstallation procedure.
2.2.1 Installing a NAS Package: Summary
The checklist in Figure 2-1 summarizes the major steps necessary to
successfully install a NAS package on OpenVMS VAX:
Figure 2-1 NAS Installation Checklist for OpenVMS Systems
A checklist summarizing the major steps necessary to successfully install a NAS package on OpenVMS: TASK Task Checkoff ___________________________ | Decide which Components | | are needed | |___________________________| __X*__ | ___________________________ | Determine the appropriate | | NAS package | |___________________________| __X*__ | ___________________________ | Register and load the | | NAS License | | for the package | |___________________________| __X*__ | ___________________________ | Adjust System Parameters | |___________________________| _______ | ___________________________ | ** MANDATORY ** | | ** REBOOT ** | | All systems | |___________________________| _______ | ___________________________ | Read all Component | | Installation Guides | |___________________________| _______ | ___________________________ | Install all Necessary | | components per component | | Installation Guide | |___________________________| _______ * = In most cases you will have already done this, and these steps will not be necessary. |
If you are updating the system parameters, you must reboot your system before installing the individual NAS packages components, or the components installations may fail. |
Register only the highest NAS packages license. For example:
Disable and unload the lower-level license by using the LICENSE DISABLE and the LICENSE UNLOAD commands. These commands are described in the OpenVMS License Management Utility Manual.
In general, higher level NAS packages include the right to use all components of a lower level NAS package. The exception is the NAS Base Server 200, which does not include the right to use all NAS Client 150 components.
To register a license, log in to the SYSTEM account and run the SYS$UPDATE:VMSLICENSE.COM procedure. When the procedure prompts you for information, enter data from your PAK. The product name is one of the following, depending on which license you purchased:
NET-APP-SUP-150 for the NAS Client 150
NET-APP-SUP-200 for the NAS Base Server 200
NET-APP-SUP-250 for the NAS Client 250
NET-APP-SUP-300 for the NAS Server 300
NET-APP-SUP-400 for the NAS Production Server 400
2.2.3 VAXcluster/VMScluster License Requirements
If you are installing the NAS packages on a VAXcluster/VMScluster, you
must:
LICENSE MODIFY /INCLUDE=nodename /AUTH=authorization# NET-APP-SUP-nnn |
$ LICENSE MODIFY /INCLUDE=MYNODE /AUTH=AL9-WM-99999-999 NET-APP-SUP-300 |
2.2.4 NAS Packages Licenses that Duplicate Existing Licenses
If your system contains a license for a NAS packages component that is
separate from the NAS packages license, then a licensing problem may
exist. To avoid the problem, you should modify single component
license(s) to exclude the node(s) licensed to the NAS PAK.
Modify the NAS packages license to include only the node that it licenses.
For example, use a procedure in the following format to prevent a new node from using the current DECwindows Motif (DW-MOTIF) license on the cluster and use the NAS Server 300 license instead:
$ LICENSE MODIFY DW-MOTIF/EXCLUDE=NAS-node-name $ LICENSE MODIFY NET-APP-SUP-300/INCLUDE=NAS-node-name /AUTH=authorization# |
License names for the NAS component products can be found in Chapter 1, within the tables listing the components for each NAS package.
For more information on modifying existing licenses, see Section 2.2.3
and the OpenVMS License Management Utility Manual.
2.3 Using the POLYCENTER Software Installation (PCSI) Utility
NAS Packages Version 8.3B provide some of the NAS components in POLYCENTER Software Installation (PCSI) format. PCSI distributions have several advantages over traditional VMSINSTAL kits. Some of the major advantages are improved installation speed and the ability to track and deinstall products at a later date.
PCSI has both DCL and DECwindows Motif interfaces. For more information on either interface, see the POLYCENTER Software Installation Utility User's Guide.
You must read the component installation guides before performing an installation using PCSI. Each component's installation guide provides the specific installation commands for that component, which may be different from the installation commands used to install the NAS packages. |
Use the VMSINSTAL utility to install most of the NAS components.
To use VMSINSTAL:
$ @SYS$UPDATE:VMSINSTAL save-set-name device-name: OPTION N |
$ @SYS$UPDATE:VMSINSTAL "" "" OPTIONS N |
If VMSINSTAL detects any problems during the installation, it notifies
you and asks if you want to continue the installation. If you have any
questions about whether you should continue, refer to the NAS packages
component installation guides. To stop the installation process and
correct the situation, enter N and press Return. Then correct the
problem and restart the installation.
2.5 Modifying System Parameters
This section describes:
2.5.1 Checking System Parameter Values
To check the values of your system parameters:
$ RUN SYS$SYSTEM:SYSGEN |
NAS Client 150 | Table A-4 |
NAS Base Server 200 | Table A-5 |
NAS Client 250 | Table A-6 |
NAS Server 300 | Table A-7 |
NAS Production Server 400 | Table A-8 |
SYSGEN> SHOW WSMAX |
2.5.2 Using MODPARAMS_NAS*.DAT to Update System Parameters
The NAS Packages Version 8.3B provide a choice of data files
(MODPARAMS_NAS*.DAT) that can be edited into your MODPARAMS.DAT file.
This provides the minimum parameters necessary in order to install the
NAS packages. You may need to increase the parameters specified in
these files, depending on what other products are installed on your
system.
Table 2-2 lists the files that are provided in the NAS kits.
NAS Package | MODPARAM File Name |
---|---|
NAS Client 150 | MODPARAMS_NAS_CLIENT_150.DAT |
NAS Base Server 200 | MODPARAMS_NAS_BASE_SERVER.DAT |
NAS Client 250 | MODPARAMS_NAS_CLIENT.DAT |
NAS Server 300 | MODPARAMS_NAS_SERVER.DAT |
NAS Production Server 400 | MODPARAMS_NAS_PROD_SERVER.DAT |
To use MODPARAMS_NAS*.DAT to update your MODPARAMS.DAT file:
If you refer to MODPARAMS_NAS.DAT, please update your MODPARAMS.DAT file to reference the new NAS packages parameter files.
2.5.3 Calculating the Values for GBLPAGES and GBLSECTIONS
To install and run the NAS packages, you must have sufficient free
global pages and global sections. The values for GBLPAGES and
GBLSECTIONS in the System Parameter Requirements tables provided in
Section A.2 indicate the unused global sections and unused global
pages your system needs for the installation to process successfully.
To calculate how many unused global pages and global sections your system has:
$ INSTALL LIST /GLOBAL /SUMMARY |
Summary of Local Memory Global Sections 258 Global Sections Used, 22580/3420 Global Pages Used/Unused |
$ RUN SYS$SYSTEM:SYSGEN SYSGEN> SHOW GBLSECTIONS Parameter Name Current Default Minimum Maximum Unit -------------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ---- GBLSECTIONS 512 250 20 4095 Sect |
Section 2.5.4 describes the procedures for increasing these values using AUTOGEN. Refer to the OpenVMS System Management manual for information on using AUTOGEN.
You can use the WRITE command with the F$GETSYI lexical function to find the number of free global pages and global sections. The following example shows how to get this information at your terminal (the default for SYS$OUTPUT):
$ WRITE SYS$OUTPUT F$GETSYI("CONTIG_GBLPAGES") 15848 $ WRITE SYS$OUTPUT F$GETSYI("FREE_GBLSECTS") 24 |
2.5.4 Changing System Parameter Values with AUTOGEN
The component installation guides provide the detailed preinstallation
information for each of the components. A system reboot is necessary to
incorporate system parameter changes and should be done using AUTOGEN.
Each NAS package component has its own system parameter requirements
that would require multiple reboots if treated separately.
The System Parameter Requirements tables provided in Section A.2 list the minimum required system parameters for each NAS package. The files MODPARAMS_NAS*.DAT contain these parameters, which you use to reset MODPARAMS.DAT. Using these parameters allows you to reset all your system parameters. Use AUTOGEN to tune the parameters based upon your system workload, and then reboot the system once.
By performing these preliminary steps, you avoid a system reboot for each NAS package component to have the parameter changes take effect.
Use the AUTOGEN command procedure to change system parameters. AUTOGEN automatically adjusts values for parameters that are associated with the values you reset manually.
To change system parameters with AUTOGEN:
WSMAX = 4200 |
ADD_GBLPAGES = 2000 |
$ MCR SYSGEN SYSGEN> USE ACTIVE SYSGEN> SHOW NPAGEDYN Parameter Name Current Default Min. Max. Unit Dynamic -------------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ---- ------- NPAGEDYN 4884992 360000 16384 -1 Bytes |
MIN_NPAGEDYN = 4884992 + value-from-sys-param-table |
$ @SYS$UPDATE:AUTOGEN GETDATA REBOOT |
When you specify REBOOT, AUTOGEN performs an automatic system shutdown and then reboots the system. Any users logged on to the system are When you specify REBOOT, AUTOGEN performs an automatic system shutdown and then reboots the system. Any users logged on to the system are immediately disconnected during the shutdown. The automatic reboot puts the new parameter values into effect. |
The AUTOGEN Utility automatically adjusts some of the SYSGEN parameters based on the consumption of resources since the last reboot. If you do not want to take advantage of this automatic adjustment, include the NOFEEDBACK qualifier on the AUTOGEN command line.
For more information about using AUTOGEN, see the OpenVMS System Manager's Manual: Essentials.
2.6 Identifying and Reporting NAS Packages Installation Problems
If an error occurs that you believe is caused by a problem with the NAS
packages installation, make sure that you have read the NAS packages
release notes to see if the problem is known and has a solution. If
your problem is not resolved by this means, do one of the following:
In your call or SPR, please note which NAS package component you are having a problem with.
This chapter describes the following:
3.1 Component Preinstallation Considerations
This section describes some considerations you should be aware of
before beginning the component installations.
3.1.1 Updating NAS Components
If you have already installed a NAS license package on your system, you
will update that package by identifying and updating the component
products. It is not necessary to re-install the license package.
The Master Index of the Software Products Library identifies the currently shipping and updating component versions.
This guide describes how to install each of the NAStm
Packages for OpenVMStm VAXtmSystems or OpenVMS
Alpha Systems.
3.1.2 DECnet-Plus Considerations
The NAS packages provides DECnet-Plustmfor OpenVMS VAX which is an implementation of Phase V of the DIGITAL Network Architecture (DNA). DECnet-Plus allows you to use DECnet protocols, OSI protocols, or both. You can also run DECnet and OSI applications, unchanged, over TCP/IP, and products from HP or from third parties.
To configure DECnet-Plus you can use the BASIC, FAST, or ADVANCED configuration. The BASIC configuration can be used in most cases. For details see the following manuals:
A limited number of NAS Packages components have some restrictions regarding the use of DECnet:
3.1.4 Retired Product Considerations
Over time, some of the NAS component products havae been retired and
the right to use those products is no longer included with the NAS
packages. They are not shipped on the OpenVMS Software Products
Library, and not supported.
If your original purchases of a NAS package included licenses for component products that have now been retired, your licenses will continue to be honored if you install a more recent NAS license package.
Please see Appendix C for a list of retired component products.
3.2 Component Preinstallation Checklist
Before installing components, be sure you have:
See Table 3-1 for the installation order and dependencies for all the components provided through the NAS packages:
Be sure to read the component installation guides before you install; they provide details on installation and configuration that are not described in this summary guide.
You must install and license the OpenVMS VAX operating system before installing the NAS packages base kit or any of the NAS packages components. |
Component Name | Comment |
---|---|
Edit MODPARAMS.DAT as necessary, and reboot using AUTOGEN. See Section 2.5 | |
VMScluster Client for OpenVMS VAX 1 | |
DECnet 1 | |
RMS Journaling 1 | |
Volume Shadowing 1 | |
DECnet-Plus | See individual component |
Base Kit | packages for restrictions on the |
OSI Applications Kit 2 | use of transports, including: DECnet-Plus, DECnet Phase IV and DIGITAL TCP/IP. |
DEC Distributed Queuing Service | |
DECwindows Motif for OpenVMS VAX | |
TCP/IP Services | |
PATHWORKS for OpenVMS (Advanced Server) | |
DECprint Supervisor | |
DECforms | |
ACMS | |
Reliable Transaction Router |
3.4 Component Installation
To install NAS packages' components, complete the following steps:
Any component installation that requires editing of the SYS$MANAGER:SYSTARTUP procedure should refer to SYS$MANAGER:SYSTARTUP_VMS.COM, not SYS$MANAGER:SYSTARTUP_V5.COM. |
Each NAS packages' component has its own postinstallation requirements. Read the installation guide for each component you install to determine what postinstallation actions you need to take. Note whether you must reboot your system to complete the installation.
It is not required that you configure DECnet in order to install DECwindows Motif. If you decide to use DECwindows Motif in conjunction with DECnet, be sure to follow the postinstallation instructions in the DECwindows Motif Installation Guide.
In some cases, an Installation Verification Procedure (IVP) might fail. Even though the IVP has failed, the product may have been installed successfully. Please consult your component installation guide for further information.
This chapter describes the following:
If you are performing more than one of the above listed actions, perform them in the order listed above. |
The following explains how to determine if it is necessary to replace your current Product Authorization Key (PAK) and how to do so.
Check the current license status by entering the following command from the node you want to license:
$ SHOW LICENSE NET-APP-SUP-* |
If you see the message %SHOW-I-NOLICMATCH, no licenses match the search criteria; you need to install the new PAK. Register and load the new NAS packages license. See Section 2.2.2 for details.
If the SHOW LICENSE command displays a license, compare the level of the new license to the level of the installed license:
4.1 Installing a Higher Level of NAS Packages Software
Higher level NAS packages provide additional software to support
additional user needs. The steps involved in installing a higher NAS
packages level are the same as they are for installing NAS package
license for the first time:
Remember an upgrade license (NAS 200 to NAS 300 for example), requires a return of the previous lower level license. You will not be allowed to use any duplicate licenses in this case. |
4.2 Installing a Lower-Level NAS License
Installing a new version of NAS packages with a lower-level NAS
packages license is not recommended. If you attempt to install a
lower-level NAS packages license and you remove the old license, NAS
packages components that are part of the higher level may not run.
4.3 Installing NAS on an Earlier Version of OpenVMS
If you plan to run NAS on an earlier version of the OpenVMS operating
system, you may need an update to the LMF group table. An update patch
kit may be obtained at
http://h18000.www1.hp.com/support/files/ (Support Site)
http://ftp.support.compaq.com/patches/.new/openvms.shtml (OpenVMS site)
Look for Software Patches, OpenVMS. Use the search engine for the
filename: VAXLMF03_061.
This appendix has two major sections: prerequisites common to all packages and package-specific prerequisites.
A.1 Prerequisites Common to All Packages
The prerequisites described in this section are common to all the NAS
packages. See Section A.2 for specific values for prerequisites for
each package.
A.1.1 Privileges
To install the NAS packages, you must be logged in to an account that
has full system privileges.
If you are installing a component using VMSINSTAL, note that VMSINSTAL turns off BYPASS privilege at the start of the installation.
A.1.2 Required Disk Space and Installation Times
The disk space requirements for the individual NAS packages components
are shown in Section A.2, Table A-3.
This table gives disk space requirements during and after installation, and also gives the approximate installation times for the separate components based on CD-ROM installatiions. In general, the times given are for the VMSINSTAL procedure or POLYCENTER Software Installation (PCSI) Utility only. They do not include the time required for pre- and post-installation tasks, or the time required for running the Installation Verification Procedures (IVPs).
A.1.3 System Parameter Requirements
The following tables in Section A.2 give the system parameter values
for each NAS package:
NAS Client 150 | Table A-4 |
NAS Base Server 200 | Table A-5 |
NAS Client 250 | Table A-6 |
NAS Server 300 | Table A-7 |
NAS Production Server 400 | Table A-8 |
The values given are for a fully installed configuration. (See Section 2.5.4 to fine tune system parameters for the particular work load needs of your system.)
A system reboot is necessary to incorporate system parameter changes and should be done using AUTOGEN (see Section 2.5.4). |
The values shown in the tables in Section A.2 are intended as a general guideline and should not be construed as absolutes. Each table reflects the values in the MODPARAMS_NAS*.DAT file for a specific platform, as described in Section A.2. After the configuration you have installed has been running successfully for some period of time, you may want to change the values for parameters that are not being properly utilized.
This is particularly relevant if you have not installed all of the NAS components or you are not using them simultaneously. Use AUTOGEN to size these values according to how you use the system.
For DECnet, you must determine the values for SCSNODE, SCSSYSTEMID, and SYSMWCNT (see the PATHWORKS V5 for OpenVMS (LAN Manager) Server Installation and Upgrade Guide). For example:
SCSNODE = same as DECnet node name for the server
SCSSYSTEMID = (1024x DECnet area number) + DECnet-VAX node number
SYSMWCNT = current value of SYSMWCNT + (number of GBLPAGES being added / 128)
Round SYSMWCNT up to the nearest integer.
For example, if you are using GBLPAGES=55 000 to install PATHWORKS V5 for OpenVMS (LAN Manager), add an additional 429 to SYSMWCNT.
If you are in a VAXcluster or VMScluster environment, SCSNODE and SCSSYSTEMID should already be appropriately set. If you must change SCSNODE to make it the same as the DECnet node name, you must also create a new queue file and redefine the queues. See the OpenVMS system management documentation for instructions on this procedure.
A.1.4 Process Account Quotas
The user account you use to install the NAS Packages must have
sufficient process quotas to enable you to perform the installation.
Section A.1.4 summarizes these minimum quotas.
Quota Name | VAX Value | Alpha Value |
---|---|---|
ASTLM | 325 | 24 |
BIOLM | 100 | 18 |
BYTLM | 200 000 | 200 000 |
DIOLM | 100 | 18 |
ENQLM | 2 000 | 200 |
FILLM | 300 | 100 |
JTQUOTA | 4 096 | |
PGFLQUOTA | 32 000 | |
PRCLM | 10 | 3 |
TQELM | 10 | |
WSDEF | 512 | |
WSEXTENT | 16 384 | |
WSQUOTA | 1 024 |
The file SYSUAF.DAT contains process quotas for users, including those for the installing account. Use the OpenVMS Authorize Utility (AUTHORIZE) to verify and change user account quotas. To verify and change user account quotas:
$ SET DEFAULT SYS$SYSTEM $ RUN AUTHORIZE |
UAF> SHOW SYSTEM |
MODIFY account-name /quota-name=nnn |
UAF> MODIFY SYSTEM/BYTLM=64000 |
A.1.5 DECnet Executor Parameters
Table A-2 lists the DECnet executor parameters, which must have at
least the values indicated.
Parameter | VAX Value | Alpha Value |
---|---|---|
MAX LINKS | 100 | 100 |
PIPELINE QUOTA | 13 000 | 13 000 |
A.1.6 Identifying and Reporting Component Installation Problems
If an error occurs that you believe is caused by a problem with the
installation of a NAS package component, make sure that you have read
the component installation guides to see if the problem is known and
has a solution. If your problem is not resolved by this means, do one
of the following:
In your call or SPR, please note which NAS packages component you are having a problem with.
A.2 Package-Specific Prerequisites
This section provides tables for each of the NAS packages, describing
the installation times and disk space required for each component, and
the SYSGEN parameters required to run the package if all components are
installed.
A.2.1 NAS Component Disk Space Requirements
Table A-3 describes the disk space and time required to install the
components of the NAS packages, and includes a matrix to show which
packages contain each component. The component versions shown below are
included in the NAS 8.3B release, and support OpenVMS Alpha Version
7.3-2 or OpenVMS VAX Version 7.3.
NAS Package Component | Blocks During Install | Blocks After Install | Time in minutes | NAS Package | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
OpenVMS VAX | ||||||||
ACMS for OpenVMS Run-Time 4.5 | 28 000 | 25 000 | 5 | 400 | ||||
DEC Distributed Queuing Service for OpenVMS 1.3-1 | 2 700 | 1 300 | 5 | 250 | 300 | 400 | ||
DECforms Run-Time Only System 3.3 | 3 000 | 2 600 | 5 | 250 | 300 | 400 | ||
DECnet-Plus for OpenVMS VAX 7.3 | 150 | 200 | 250 | 300 | 400 | |||
Base Kit | 85 000 | 85 000 | 5 | 150 | 200 | 250 | 300 | 400 |
OSAK | 5 000 | 6 900 | 5 | 150 | 200 | 250 | 300 | 400 |
FTAM | 28 000 | 28 000 | 5 | 150 | 200 | 250 | 300 | 400 |
VT | 4 000 | 4 000 | 5 | 150 | 200 | 250 | 300 | 400 |
DECprint Supervisor (DCPS) Base, Plus, Open 2.4 | 7 200 | 6 700 | 10 | 200 | 250 | 300 | 400 | |
DECwindows Motif 1.2-6 | 119 000 2 | 108 000 2 | 20 | 150 | 200 | 250 | 300 | 400 |
PATHWORKS (Advanced Server)6.1 | 125 000 | 125 700 | 10 | 200 | 300 | 400 | ||
TCP/IP Client for OpenVMS VAX 5.3 | 19 000 | 18 000 1 | 15 | 150 | 250 | |||
TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS VAX 5.3 | 19 000 | 18 000 1 | 15 | 200 | 300 | 400 | ||
Reliable Transaction Router (Back) 4.2 ECO | 50 000 | 36 000 | 10 | 250 | 300 | 400 | ||
OpenVMS Alpha | ||||||||
ACMS for OpenVMS 5.0 (available Q1 2006) | 38 000 | 33 000 | 10 | 400 | ||||
Advanced Server 7.3A ECO4 (see release notes) | 144 000 | 144 732 | 10 | 200 | 300 | 400 | ||
DEC Distributed Queuing Service for OpenVMS 1.3-1 | 4 500 | 2 300 | 10 | 250 | 300 | 400 | ||
DECforms Run-Time Only System 3.3 | 5 400 | 4 900 | 5 | 250 | 300 | 400 | ||
DECnet-Plus 8.2 3 | 150 | 200 | 250 | 300 | 400 | |||
Base Kit | 89 000 | 89 000 | 5 | 150 | 200 | 250 | 300 | 400 |
OSAK | 5 000 | 0 000 | 5 | 150 | 200 | 250 | 300 | 400 |
FTAM | 27 600 | 27 600 | 5 | 150 | 200 | 250 | 300 | 400 |
VT | 4 000 | 3 500 | 5 | 150 | 200 | 250 | 300 | 400 |
DECprint Supervisor (DCPS) Base, Plus, Open 2.4 | 7 400 | 6 900 | 5 | 200 | 250 | 300 | 400 | |
DECwindows Motif 1.5 | 317 000 2 | 210 000 2 | 33 | 150 | 200 | 250 | 300 | 400 |
PATHWORKS (Advanced Server) 6.1 | 144 000 | 144 732 | 10 | 200 | 300 | 400 | ||
TCP/IP Client for OpenVMS Alpha 5.5 | 40 000 | 32 000 | 20 | 150 | 250 | |||
TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS Alpha 5.5 | 40 000 | 32 000 1 | 15 | 200 | 300 | 400 | ||
Reliable Transaction Router (Back) 4.2 ECO | 50 000 | 36 00 | 400 |
Table A-4 describes the SYSGEN parameters required if you install all of the components of the NAS Client 150. These SYSGEN parameters are provided in the file MODPARAMS_NAS_BASE_SERVER.DAT.
Parameter | VAX Value | Alpha Value |
---|---|---|
CHANNELCNT | 255 2 | 255 2 |
CLISYMTBL | 400 7 | 400 7 |
GBLPAGES | 140 288 1 | 230 400 1 |
GBLPAGFIL | 10 120 1 | 3 048 1 |
GBLSECTIONS | 882 1 | 1 172 1 |
GH_RES_CODE | 1 024 | |
GH_RSRVPGCNT | 512 | |
IMGREG_PAGES | 2 000 | |
KSTACKPAGES | 2 | |
MAXBUF | 2 048 3 | 8 192 3 |
NPAGEDYN | 735 000 4 | 670 000 4 |
PAGEDYN | 274 000 4 | 289 000 4 |
PQL_DPGFLQUOTA | 32 768 | |
PQL_MASTLM | 100 | 100 |
PQL_MBIOLM | 100 | 100 |
PQL_MBYTLM | 40 000 | 200 000 |
PQL_MDIOLM | 100 | |
PQL_MWSDEFAULT | 512 | 1 024 |
PQL_MENQLM | 200 | 300 |
PQL_MFILLM | 100 | 100 |
PQL_MPGFLQUOTA | 32 768 | |
PQL_MPRCLM | 8 | 10 |
PQL_MWSEXTENT | 2 048 | 8 192 |
PQL_MWSQUOTA | 1 024 | 2 048 |
PROCSECTCNT | 40 | 64 |
SCSNODE 5 | ||
SCSSYSTEMID 5 | ||
SYSMWCNT 5 | ||
SWPOUTPGCNT | 500 | 512 |
VIRTUALPAGECNT | 50 000 6 | 80 000 6 |
WSMAX | 4 096 4 | 12 000 4 |
WINDOW_SYSTEM | 1 | 1 |
A.2.3 NAS Base Server 200 System Parameter Prerequisites
Table A-5 describes the SYSGEN parameters required if you install
all of the components of the NAS Base Server 200. These SYSGEN
parameters are provided in the file MODPARAMS_NAS_BASE_SERVER.DAT.
Parameter | VAX Value | Alpha Value |
---|---|---|
CHANNELCNT | 256 2 | 315 2 |
CLISYMTBL | 400 7 | 400 7 |
GBLPAGES | 145 408 1 | 241 664 1 |
GBLPAGFIL | 10 120 1 | 3 048 1 |
GBLSECTIONS | 992 1 | 1 275 1 |
GH_RES_CODE | 1 024 | |
GH_RSRVPGCNT | 512 | |
IMGREGPAGES | 2 000 | |
KSTACKPAGES | 2 | |
MAXBUF | 8 192 3 | 8 192 3 |
MAXPROCESSCNT | 12 | |
NPAGEDYN | 735 000 4 | 670 000 4 |
PAGEDYN | 274 000 4 | 289 000 4 |
PQL_DPGFLQUOTA | 32 768 | |
PQL_MASTLM | 100 | 100 |
PQL_MBIOLM | 100 | 100 |
PQL_MBYTLM | 40 000 | 200 000 |
PQL_MDIOLM | 100 | 100 |
PQL_MENQLM | 200 | 300 |
PQL_MFILLM | 100 | 100 |
PQL_MPGFLQUOTA | 32 768 | |
PQL_MPRCLM | 8 | 10 |
PQL_MWSDEFAULT | 512 | 1 024 |
PQL_MWSEXTENT | 2 048 | 8 192 |
PQL_MWSQUOTA | 1 024 | 2 048 |
PROCSECTCNT | 40 | 64 |
SCSNODE 5 | ||
SCSSYSTEMID 5 | ||
SYSMWCNT 5 | ||
SWPOUTPGCNT | 500 | 512 |
VIRTUALPAGECNT | 50 000 6 | 6 |
WSMAX | 4 096 4 | 19 549 4 |
WINDOW_SYSTEM | 1 | 1 |
Table A-6 describes the SYSGEN parameters required if you install all of the components of the NAS Client 250. These SYSGEN parameters are provided in the file MODPARAMS_NAS_CLIENT.DAT.
Parameter | VAX Value | Alpha Value |
---|---|---|
CHANNELCNT | 256 2 | 255 2 |
CLISYMTBL | 400 7 | 400 7 |
GBLPAGES | 161 792 1 | 253 952 1 |
GBLPAGFIL | 12 394 1 | 4 298 1 |
GBLSECTIONS | 1 140 1 | 1 413 1 |
GH_RES_CODE | 1 024 | |
GH_RSRVPGCNT | 512 | |
KSTACKPAGES | 2 | |
IMGREG_PAGES | 2 000 | |
LOCKIDTBL_MAX | 2 048 | 2 048 |
LOCKIDTBL | 256 | 256 |
MAXBUF | 5 000 3 | 8 192 3 |
MAXPROCESSCNT | 32 | |
NPAGEDYN | 735 000 4 | 670 000 4 |
PAGEDYN | 274 000 4 | 289 000 4 |
PQL_DENQLM | 1 000 | 1 000 |
PQL_DPGFLQUOTA | 32 768 | |
PQL_MASTLM | 100 | 100 |
PQL_MBIOLM | 100 | 100 |
PQL_MBYTLM | 40 000 | 200 000 |
PQL_MDIOLM | 100 | 100 |
PQL_MENQLM | 200 | 300 |
PQL_MPGFLQUOTA | 32 768 | |
PQL_MPRCLM | 10 | |
PQL_MWSDEFAULT | 512 | 1 024 |
PQL_MFILLM | 100 | 100 |
PQL_MPRCLM | 8 | |
PQL_MWSEXTENT | 2 048 | 8 192 |
PQL_MWSQUOTA | 1 024 | 2 048 |
PROCSECTCNT | 40 | 64 |
RESHASHTBL | 512 | 512 |
SCSNODE 5 | ||
SCSSYSTEMID 5 | ||
SYSMWCNT 5 | ||
SWPOUTPGCNT | 500 | 512 |
VIRTUALPAGECNT | 50 000 6 | 80 000 6 |
WSMAX | 4 200 4 | 12 000 4 |
LOAD_SYS_IMAGES | 1 | 7 |
WINDOW_SYSTEM | 1 | 1 |
Table A-7 describes the SYSGEN parameters required if you install all of the components of the NAS Server 300. These SYSGEN parameters are provided in the file MODPARAMS_NAS_SERVER.DAT.
Parameter | VAX Value | Alpha Value |
---|---|---|
CHANNELCNT | 256 2 | 315 2 |
CLISYMTBL | 400 7 | 400 7 |
GBLPAGES | 165 888 1 | 273 408 1 |
GBLPAGFIL | 12 394 1 | 4 298 1 |
GBLSECTIONS | 1 250 1 | 1 591 1 |
GH_RES_CODE | 1 024 | |
GH_RSRVPGCNT | 512 | |
IMGREG_PAGES | 2 000 | |
KSTACKPAGES | 2 | |
LOAD_SYS_IMAGES | 1 | 7 |
LOCKIDTBL_MAX | 2 048 | 2 048 |
LOCKIDTBL | 256 | 256 |
MAXBUF | 8 192 3 | 8 192 3 |
MAXPROCESSCNT | 32 | |
NPAGEDYN | 735 000 4 | 670 000 4 |
PAGEDYN | 274 000 4 | 289 000 4 |
PQL_DENQLM | 1 000 | 1 000 |
PQL_DPGFLQUOTA | 32 768 | |
PQL_MASTLM | 100 | 100 |
PQL_MBIOLM | 100 | 100 |
PQL_MBYTLM | 40 000 | 200 000 |
PQL_MDIOLM | 100 | 100 |
PQL_MENQLM | 200 | 300 |
PQL_MFILLM | 100 | 100 |
PQL_MPGFLQUOTA | 32 768 | |
PQL_MPRCLM | 8 | 10 |
PQL_MWSDEFAULT | 512 | 1 024 |
PQL_MWSEXTENT | 2 048 | 8 192 |
PQL_MWSQUOTA | 1 024 | 2 048 |
PROCSECTCNT | 40 | 64 |
RESHASHTBL | 512 | 512 |
SCSNODE 5 | ||
SCSSYSTEMID 5 | ||
SYSMWCNT 5 | ||
SWPOUTPGCNT | 500 | 512 |
VIRTUALPAGECNT | 50 000 6 | 80 000 6 |
WSMAX | 4 200 | 19 594 |
WINDOW_SYSTEM | 1 | 1 |
Table A-8 describes the SYSGEN parameters required if you install all of the components of the NAS Production Server 400. These SYSGEN parameters are provided in the file MODPARAMS_NAS_SERVER.DAT.
Parameter | VAX Value | Alpha Value |
---|---|---|
CHANNELCNT | 256 2 | 315 2 |
CLISYMTBL | 500 7 | 400 7 |
GBLPAGES | 169 984 1 | 278 528 1 |
GBLPAGFIL | 14 442 1 | 6 346 1 |
GBLSECTIONS | 1 313 1 | 1 654 1 |
GH_RES_CODE | 1 024 | |
GH_RSRVPGCNT | 512 | |
IMGREG_PAGES | 2 000 | |
KSTACKPAGES | 2 | |
LOAD_SYS_IMAGES | 1 | 7 |
LOCKIDTBL_MAX | 2 048 | 2 048 |
LOCKIDTBL | 256 | 256 |
MAXBUF | 8 192 3 | 8 192 3 |
MAXPROCESSCNT | 32 | |
NPAGEDYN | 735 000 4 | 670 000 4 |
PAGEDYN | 274 000 4 | 289 000 4 |
PQL_MWSDEFAULT | 512 | |
PQL_DPGFLQUOTA | 32 768 | |
PQL_DASTLM | 20 | 20 |
PQL_MASTLM | 100 | 100 |
PQL_DBIOLM | 12 | 12 |
PQL_MBIOLM | 100 | 100 |
PQL_MBYTLM | 40 000 | 200 000 |
PQL_DDIOLM | 20 | 20 |
PQL_MDIOLM | 100 | 100 |
PQL_DENQLM | 1 000 | 1 000 |
PQL_MENQLM | 200 | 300 |
PQL_MFILLM | 100 | 200 |
PQL_MPGFLQUOTA | 32 768 | |
PQL_MPRCLM | 8 | 10 |
PQL_MWSDEFAULT | 512 | 1 024 |
PQL_MWSEXTENT | 2 048 | 8 192 |
PQL_MWSQUOTA | 1 024 | 2 048 |
PROCSECTCNT | 40 | 64 |
RESHASHTBL | 512 | 512 |
SCSNODE 5 | ||
SCSSYSTEMID 5 | ||
SYSMWCNT 5 | ||
SWPOUTPGCNT | 500 | 512 |
VIRTUALPAGECNT | 50 000 6 | 80 000 6 |
WSMAX | 4 200 4 | 19 594 4 |
WINDOW_SYSTEM | 1 | 1 |
Table B-1 and Table B-2 list the system management documentation for the products that make up the NAS packages. They are arranged on the basis of the NAS services provided by these products; for example, Presentation Service or Printing Service.
Many of the documents referenced below can be found at the OpenVMS
Documentation Website:
http://h71000.www7.hp.com/doc/
These manuals are also provided on the OpenVMS VAX and OpenVMS Alpha Layered Product Online Documentation Libraries for viewing with the Bookshelf Navigation Utility.
For information on general system management tasks see your operating system documentation.
Table D-1 lists documentation for the NAS services implemented by the NAS packages.
Presentation Services | |
---|---|
DECforms |
DECforms for OpenVMS Systems Installation Guide
DECforms Programmer's Reference Manual |
DECwindows Motif |
DECwindows Motif Version 1.2-6 for OpenVMS Installation Guide
DECwindows Motif Guide to Applications Programming Managing DECwindows Motif for OpenVMS Systems Using DECwindows Motif for OpenVMS |
Printing Services | |
DEC Distributed Queuing Service | DEC Distributed Queuing Service for OpenVMS Systems Documentation Set |
DECprint Supervisor |
DECprint Supervisor for OpenVMS Software Installation Guide
DECprint Supervisor for OpenVMS System Manager's Guide DECprint Supervisor for OpenVMS Installation Quick Reference Guide 1 |
Communication and Control Services | |
ACMS |
ACMS Installation Guide
ACMS Getting Started ACMS Quick Reference Guide ACMS Managing Applications |
Reliable Transaction Router |
Reliable Transaction Router Installation Guide
Reliable Transaction Router System Manager's Manual |
Table B-2 lists documentation for the system interfaces implemented by the NAS Packages.
Platform Extensions | |
---|---|
VMScluster Client for OpenVMS VAX |
Guidelines for VMScluster Configurations
1
OpenVMS System Manager's Manual 1 OpenVMS System Management Utilities Reference Manual 1 VMScluster Systems for OpenVMS 1 |
RMS Journaling | RMS Journaling for OpenVMS Manual 1 |
Volume Shadowing | Volume Shadowing for OpenVMS 1 |
Network Transport | |
DECnet-Plus |
DECnet-Plus for OpenVMS Introduction and User's Guide
DECnet-Plus for OpenVMS Installation and Basic Configuration DECnet-Plus Applications Installation and Advanced Configuration DECnet-Plus for OpenVMS Network Management DECnet-Plus Network Control Language Reference DECnet-Plus Problem Solving |
DECnet |
DECnet for OpenVMS Guide to Networking
1
DECnet for OpenVMS Networking Manual 1 DECnet for OpenVMS Network Management Utilities 1 |
TCP/IP Services and TCP/IP Client |
TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS Installation and Configuration
TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS Concepts and Planning TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS Management TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS Management Command Reference |
PATHWORKS for OpenVMS |
PATHWORKS for OpenVMS Server Installation and Configuration Guide
Advanced Server Guide to Managing Advanced Server Licenses Advanced Server Commands Reference Manual Server 2 PATHWORKS for OpenVMS Server Administrator's Guide |
The purpose of this appendix is to help the system manager to identify products that have been retired from the NAS packages. These licenses will continue to be available to those who purchased their NAS packages while the products were still active, but services, media and documentation are no longer available from Digital/Compaq/HP.
Retired NAS Component | License Name | Last Version | Retired | NAS Package | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
DECmessageQ for OpenVMS (Run-Time) 1 | DMQ-RTO-V | 4.0A | Dec-98 | 150 | 200 | 250 | 300 | 400 |
DECwindows Motif for OpenVMS VAX Local Language Versions | 1.2-3 | May-00 | 150 | 200 | 250 | 300 | 400 | |
UI/Cesky | DW-MOTIF-UI-CESKY | 1.2-3 | May-00 | 150 | 200 | 250 | 300 | 400 |
UI/Deutsch | DW-MOTIF-UI-DEUTSCH | 1.2-5 | Jun-02 | 150 | 200 | 250 | 300 | 400 |
UI/Español | DW-MOTIF-UI-ESPANOL | 1.2-3 | May-00 | 150 | 200 | 250 | 300 | 400 |
UI/Français | DW-MOTIF-UI-FRANCAIS | 1.2-3 | May-00 | 150 | 200 | 250 | 300 | 400 |
UI/Italiano | DW-MOTIF-UI-ITALIANO | 1.2-3 | May-00 | 150 | 200 | 250 | 300 | 400 |
UI/Magyar | DW-MOTIF-UI-MAGYAR | 1.2-3 | May-00 | 150 | 200 | 250 | 300 | 400 |
UI/Polski | DW-MOTIF-UI-POLSKI | 1.2-3 | May-00 | 150 | 200 | 250 | 300 | 400 |
UI/Russkij | DW-MOTIF-UI-RUSSKIJ | 1.2-3 | May-00 | 150 | 200 | 250 | 300 | 400 |
UI/Slovensky | DW-MOTIF-UI-SLOVENSKY | 1.2-3 | May-00 | 150 | 200 | 250 | 300 | 400 |
UI/Svenska | DW-MOTIF-UI-SVENSKA | 1.2-3 | May-00 | 150 | 200 | 250 | 300 | 400 |
Compaq PrintServer Software | licensed with printer | 5.2 | Sep-01 | 200 | 250 | 300 | 400 | |
MailWorks Server for OpenVMS 2 | ALLIN1-MAIL-SERVER | 1.3A | Jul-99 | 300 | 400 | |||
ObjectBroker for OpenVMS (Run-Time) 1 | ACAS-RT | 2.7 | Jun-98 | 150 | 200 | 250 | 300 | 400 |
Oracle Rdb tm for OpenVMS (Run-Time) 3 | RDB-RUNTIME | 6.1 | Feb-96 | 250 | 300 | 400 | ||
Oracle Trace Collector tm for OpenVMS | DECTRACE | 2.2 | Feb-96 | 400 | ||||
POLYCENTER Performance Advisor for OpenVMS | VPA | 2.2 | Apr-97 | 300 | 400 | |||
POLYCENTER Performance Data Collector for OpenVMS | DECPS-DC | 2.2 | Apr-97 | 250 | 300 | 400 | ||
POLYCENTER Software Distribution for OpenVMS | RSM-SERVER | 2.2 | Apr-97 | 200 | 250 | 300 | 400 | |
POSIX for OpenVMS | POSIX | 3.0 | Jun-99 | 200 | 250 | 300 | 400 | |
Reliable Transaction Router for OpenVMS VAX, Back | RTR-SVR | 4.2ECO3 | Apr-05 | 400 | ||||
Reliable Transaction Router for OpenVMS VAX, Front | RTR-CLI | 4.2ECO3 | Apr-05 | 250 | 300 | 400 |
Table D-1 shows NAS component release history and the operating system versions supported by each component. The NAS licenses can ben installed on OpenVMS V7.1 or higher.
The tables below show the NAS product versions and their support for major Operating System releases. If the same OS version is supported by multiple component product versions, the highest numbered component product version is strongly recommended. Abbreviations in the table include:
The media kits for the NAS components below are shipped on the Software Products Library (cd-rom consolidation), which is released quaraterly. The Software Products Library Master Index includes a NAS table which can be used to see which NAS products have updated in any quarterly release.
The purchase of a NAS Package includes the rights to any component software version shipping on the Software Products Library at the time the NAS Package is originally purchased. For rights to new versions, a NAS update service is recommended, or update license certificates can be purchased for the NAS Package or individual components.
OpenVMS Alpha | OS | OS | OS | OS | OS | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Product Name | Vers. | FCS | 7.2-2 | 7.3 | 7.3-1 | 7.3-2 | 8.2 | Pkg1 |
ACMS (Runtime) | 5.0 | 03/06 | No | No | No | No | 8.2 | 5 |
4.5 | 02/04 | 7.2-2 | 7.3 | 7.3-1 | 7.3-2 | No | 5 | |
4.4B | 09/02 | 7.2-2 | 7.3 | 7.3-1 | No | No | 5 | |
4.4A | 02/02 | 7.2-2 | 7.3 | No | No | No | 5 | |
4.4 3 | 08/01 | 7.2-2 | 7.3 | No | No | No | 5 | |
4.3 3 | 08/00 | No | No | No | No | No | 5 | |
4.2 3 | 05/97 | No | No | No | No | No | 5 | |
Advanced Server 2 | 7.3A ECO4 | 03/05 | 7.2-2 | 7.3 | 7.3-1 | 7.3-2 | 8.2 | 2,4,5 |
7.3A ECO3 | 09/04 | 7.2-2 | 7.3 | 7.3-1 | 7.3-2 | No | 2,4,5 | |
7.3A ECO2 | 12/03 | 7.2-2 | 7.3 | 7.3-1 | 7.3-2 | No | 2,4,5 | |
7.3A | 11/02 | 7.2-2 | 7.3 | 7.3-1 | No | No | 2,4,5 | |
7.3 | 05/01 | 7.2-2 | 7.3 | 7.3-1 | No | No | 2,4,5 | |
7.2A 3 | 07/99 | No | No | No | No | No | 2,4,5 | |
7.2 3 | 02/99 | No | No | No | No | No | 2,4,5 | |
Distributed Queuing Service | 1.3 3 | 05/94 | 7.2-2 | 7.3 | 7.3-1 | 7.3-2 | 8.2 | 3,4,5 |
DECforms (RunTime) | 4.0 | 03/06 | No | 7.3 | 7.3-1 | 7.3-2 | 8.2 | 3,4,5 |
3.3 | 02/03 | No | 7.3 | 7.3-1 | 7.3-2 | No | 3,4,5 | |
3.2 | 11/00 | 7.2-2 | 7.3 | 7.3-1 | No | No | 3,4,5 | |
3.1 3 | 02/00 | No | No | No | No | No | 3,4,5 | |
3.0 3 | 11/98 | No | No | No | No | No | 3,4,5 | |
DECnet-Plus | 8.2 | 03/05 | No | No | No | No | 8.2 | ALL |
7.3-2 | 12/03 | No | No | No | 7.3-2 | No | ALL | |
7.3-1 | 08/02 | No | No | 7.3-1 | No | No | ALL | |
7.3 | 05/01 | No | 7.3 | No | No | No | ALL | |
7.2A | 09/01 | 7.2-2 | No | No | No | No | ALL | |
7.2-1 3 | 07/99 | No | No | No | No | No | ALL | |
DECnet (Phase IV) | 8.2 | 03/05 | No | No | No | No | 8.2 | ALL |
7.3-2 | 12/03 | No | No | No | 7.3-2 | No | ALL | |
7.3-1 | 08/02 | No | No | 7.3-1 | No | No | ALL | |
7.3 | 05/01 | No | 7.3 | No | No | No | ALL | |
7.2 3 | 02/99 | 7.2-2 | No | No | No | No | ALL | |
DECprint Supervisor (DCPS) | 2.4 | 03/05 | No | No | No | 7.3-2 | 8.2 | 2,3,4,5 |
2.3 | 12/03 | 7.2-2 | 7.3 | 7.3-1 | 7.3-2 | No | 2,3,4,5 | |
2.2 | 03/03 | 7.2-2 | 7.3 | 7.3-1 | No | No | 2,3,4,5 | |
2.1 3 | 08/02 | 7.2-2 | 7.3 | 7.3-1 | No | No | 2,3,4,5 | |
2.0 3 | 06/01 | 7.2-2 | 7.3 | No | No | No | 2,3,4,5 | |
1.8 3 | 08/00 | No | No | No | No | No | 2,3,4,5 | |
1.7 3 | 05/99 | No | No | No | No | No | 2,3,4,5 | |
1.6 3 | 02/99 | No | No | No | No | No | 2,3,4,5 | |
DECwindows Motif | 1.5 | 03/05 | No | No | No | No | 8.2 | ALL |
1.3-1 | 12/03 | No | No | No | 7.3-2 | No | ALL | |
1.3 | 05/03 | No | No | 7.3-1 | No | No | ALL | |
1.2-6 3 | 05/01 | 7.2-2 | 7.3 | 7.3-1 | No | No | ALL | |
1.2-5 3 | 02/99 | No | No | No | No | No | ALL | |
1.2-4 3 | 06/96 | No | No | No | No | No | ALL | |
1.2-3A 3 | 03/97 | No | No | No | No | No | ALL | |
PATHWORKS 2 | 6.1 3 | 08/01 | 7.2-2 | 7.3 | 7.3-1 | 7.3-2 | No | 2,4,5 |
6.0D 3 | 05/01 | 7.2-2 | 7.3 | No | No | No | 2,4,5 | |
Reliable Transaction Router (Back) | 4.2 ECO3 | 08/04 | No | No | No | 7.3-2 | 8.2 | 5 |
4.2 ECO2 | 05/04 | 7.2-2 | 7.3 | 7.3-1 | 7.3-2 | No | 5 | |
4.2 ECO | 12/03 | 7.2-2 | 7.3 | 7.3-1 | 7.3-2 | No | 5 | |
4.2 | 05/03 | 7.2-2 | 7.3 | 7.3-1 | No | No | 5 | |
4.1 3 | 08/01 | 7.2-2 | 7.3 | 7.3-1 | No | No | 5 | |
4.0 3 | 05/01 | -- | 7.3 | No | No | No | 5 | |
3.2 3 | 08/99 | No | No | No | No | No | 5 | |
Reliable Transaction Router (Front) | 4.2 ECO3 | 08/04 | No | No | No | 7.3-2 | 8.2 | 3,4,5 |
4.2 ECO2 | 05/04 | 7.2-2 | 7.3 | 7.3-1 | 7.3-2 | No | 3,4,5 | |
4.2 ECO | 12/03 | 7.2-2 | 7.3 | 7.3-1 | 7.3-2 | No | 3,4,5 | |
4.2 | 05/03 | 7.2-2 | 7.3 | 7.3-1 | No | No | 3,4,5 | |
4.1 3 | 08/01 | 7.2-2 | 7.3 | 7.3-1 | No | No | 5 | |
4.0 3 | 05/01 | -- | 7.3 | No | No | No | 5 | |
3.2 3 | 08/99 | No | No | No | No | No | 5 | |
RMS Journaling | 8.2 | 03/05 | No | No | No | No | 8.2 | 3,4,5 |
7.3-2 | 12/03 | No | No | No | 7.3-2 | No | 3,4,5 | |
7.3-1 | 08/02 | No | No | 7.3-1 | No | No | 3,4,5 | |
7.3 | 05/01 | No | 7.3 | No | No | No | 3,4,5 | |
7.2 3 | 02/99 | 7.2-2 | No | No | No | No | 3,4,5 | |
TCP/IP Services | 5.5 | 03/05 | No | No | No | No | 8.2 | ALL |
5.4 | 12/03 | No | No | 7.3-1 | 7.3-2 | No | ALL | |
5.3 | 05/02 | 7.2-2 | 7.3 | 7.3-1 | No | No | ALL | |
5.1 | 02/01 | 7.2-2 | 7.3 | No | No | No | ALL | |
5.0A 3 | 07/99 | No | No | No | No | No | ALL | |
VMScluster Software | 8.2 | 03/05 | See Product SPD | 3,4,5 | ||||
7.3-2 | 12/03 | See Product SPD | 3,4,5 | |||||
7.3-1 | 08/02 | See Product SPD | 3,4,5 | |||||
7.3 | 05/01 | See Product SPD | 3,4,5 | |||||
7.2 | 02/99 | See Product SPD | 3,4,5 | |||||
Volume Shadowing | 8.2 | 03/05 | No | No | No | No | 8.2 | 5 |
7.3-2 | 12/03 | No | No | No | 7.3-2 | No | 5 | |
7.3-1 | 08/02 | No | No | 7.3-1 | No | No | 5 | |
7.3 | 05/01 | No | 7.3 | No | No | No | 5 | |
7.2-2 | 09/01 | 7.2-2 | No | No | No | No | 5 | |
7.2 3 | 02/99 | No | No | No | No | No | 5 |
1 = NAS Client 150 for OpenVMS Alpha Systems
2 = NAS Base Server 200 for OpenVMS Alpha Systems
3 = NAS Client 250 for OpenVMS Alpha Workstations
4 = NAS Server 300 for OpenVMS Alpha Systems
5 = NAS Production Server 400 for OpenVMS Alpha Systems
OpenVMS VAX | OS | OS | OS | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Product Name | Vers. | FCS | SPD | 7.13 | 7.2 | 7.3 | Pkg1 |
ACMS (Runtime) | 4.5 | 03/04 | 25.50 | No | 7.2 | 7.3 | 5 |
4.4A | 02/02 | 25.50 | 7.1 | 7.2 | 7.3 | 5 | |
4.4 | 09/01 | 25.50 | 7.1 | 7.2 | 7.3 | 5 | |
4.3 | 03/00 | 25.50 | 7.1 | 7.2 | No | 5 | |
4.2 | 06/97 | 25.50 | 7.1 | 7.2 | No | 5 | |
Distributed Queuing Service | 1.3 | 05/94 | 28.80 | 7.1 | 7.2 | 7.3 | 3,4,5 |
DECforms (RunTime) | 3.3 | 03/01 | 29.90 | No | No | 7.3 | 3,4,5 |
3.2 | 03/01 | 29.90 | 7.1 | 7.2 | 7.3 | 3,4,5 | |
3.1 | 03/00 | 29.20 | 7.1 | 7.2 | No | 3,4,5 | |
3.0 | 12/98 | 29.20 | 7.1 | 7.2 | No | 3,4,5 | |
DECnet-Plus | 7.3 | 05/01 | 25.03 | No | No | 7.3 | ALL |
7.2-1 | 09/99 | 25.03 | No | 7.2 | No | ALL | |
7.2 | 02/99 | 25.03 | No | 7.2 | No | ALL | |
DECnet (Phase IV) | 7.3 | 05/01 | 48.48 | No | No | 7.3 | ALL |
7.2 | 02/99 | 48.48 | No | 7.2 | No | ALL | |
DECprint Supervisor (DCPS) | 2.4 | 03/05 | 44.15 | No | No | 7.3 | 2,3,4,5 |
2.3 | 12/03 | 44.15 | No | 7.2 | 7.3 | 2,3,4,5 | |
2.2 | 01/03 | 44.15 | No | 7.2 | 7.3 | 2,3,4,5 | |
2.1 | 07/02 | 44.15 | No | 7.2 | 7.3 | 2,3,4,5 | |
2.0 | 05/01 | 44.15 | 7.1 | 7.2 | 7.3 | 2,3,4,5 | |
1.8 | 09/00 | 44.15 | 7.1 | 7.2 | No | 2,3,4,5 | |
1.7 | 06/99 | 44.15 | 7.1 | 7.2 | No | 2,3,4,5 | |
1.6 | 03/99 | 44.15 | 7.1 | No | No | 2,3,4,5 | |
DECwindows Motif | 1.2-6 | 05/01 | 42.19 | 7.1 | 7.2 | 7.3 | ALL |
1.2-5 | 02/99 | 42.19 | 7.1 | 7.2 | No | ALL | |
1.2-4 | 06/96 | 42.19 | 7.1 | 7.2 | No | ALL | |
1.2-3A | 03/97 | 42.19 | 7.1 | 7.2 | No | ALL | |
PATHWORKS 2 | 6.1 | 09/01 | 30.50 | 7.1 | 7.2 | 7.3 | 2,4,5 |
6.0D | 05/01 | 30.50 | 7.1 | 7.2 | 7.3 | 2,4,5 | |
6.0C | 03/00 | 30.50 | 7.1 | 7.2 | No | 2,4,5 | |
6.0B | 03/99 | 30.50 | No | 7.2 | No | 2,4,5 | |
6.0A | 12/98 | 30.50 | No | No | No | 2,4,5 | |
5.F01 | 06/98 | 30.50 | 7.1 | No | No | 2,4,5 | |
Reliable Transaction Router (Back) 4 | 4.2 ECO3 | 09/04 | 51.04 | No | 7.2 | 7.3 | 5 |
4.2 ECO2 | 03/04 | 51.04 | No | 7.2 | 7.3 | 5 | |
4.2 ECO | 12/03 | 51.04 | No | 7.2 | 7.3 | 5 | |
4.2 | 03/03 | 51.04 | No | 7.2 | 7.3 | 5 | |
4.1 | 09/01 | 51.04 | 7.1 | 7.2 | 7.3 | 5 | |
4.0 | 03/01 | 51.04 | 7.1 | 7.2 | 7.3 | 5 | |
3.2 | 09/99 | 51.04 | 7.1 | 7.2 | No | 5 | |
3.1D | 03/98 | 51.04 | 7.1 | No | No | 5 | |
Reliable Transaction Router (Front) 4 | 4.2 ECO3 | 09/04 | 51.04 | No | 7.2 | 7.3 | 5 |
4.2 ECO2 | 03/04 | 51.04 | No | 7.2 | 7.3 | 5 | |
4.2 ECO | 12/03 | 51.04 | No | 7.2 | 7.3 | 5 | |
4.2 | 03/03 | 51.04 | No | 7.2 | 7.3 | 5 | |
4.1 | 09/02 | 51.04 | 7.1 | 7.2 | 7.3 | 5 | |
4.0 | 03/01 | 51.04 | 7.1 | 7.2 | 7.3 | 5 | |
3.2 | 09/99 | 51.04 | 7.1 | 7.2 | No | 5 | |
3.1D | 03/98 | 51.04 | 7.1 | No | No | 5 | |
RMS Journalling | 7.3 | 05/01 | 28.58 | No | No | 7.3 | 5 |
7.2 | 02/99 | 28.58 | No | 7.2 | No | 5 | |
TCP/IP Services | 5.3 | 06/02 | 46.46 | No | 7.2 | 7.3 | ALL |
5.1 | 03/01 | 46.46 | No | 7.2 | 7.3 | ALL | |
5.0A | 09/99 | 46.46 | No | 7.2 | No | ALL | |
4.2 | 03/98 | 46.46 | 7.1 | No | No | ALL | |
VAXcluster Software | 7.3 | 05/01 | 29.78 | No | No | 7.3 | 3,4,5 |
7.2 | 02/99 | 29.78 | No | 7.2 | No | 3,4,5 | |
7.1 | 03/97 | 29.78 | -- | No | 7.3 | 3,4,5 | |
Volume Shadowing | 7.3 | 5/01 | 27.29 | No | No | 7.3 | 5 |
7.2 | 2/99 | 27.29 | No | 7.2 | No | 5 | |
7.1 | 3/97 | 27.29 | -- | No | No | 5 | |
1 = NAS Client 150 for OpenVMS VAX Systems
2 = NAS Base Server 200 for OpenVMS VAX Systems
3 = NAS Client 250 for OpenVMS VAX Workstations
4 = NAS Server 300 for OpenVMS VAX Systems
5 = NAS Production Server 400 for OpenVMS VAX Systems
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