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OpenVMS VAX Version 7.3
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Before you begin the installation, use the following checklist to make sure you have completed all of the tasks described in this chapter:
After you have performed all the tasks in the checklist, go to Chapter 3 to begin the installation.
During the installation procedure, OpenVMS VAX files are transferred from the distribution media to the system disk or, for certain files, to an alternate disk. The time required to complete an installation varies depending on your hardware configuration and on the distribution media you are using. In most cases, magnetic tapes and tape cartridges require more time than compact discs.
This chapter describes the following installation tasks:
At certain points in the procedure you will need to refer to the
upgrade and installation supplement for installation instructions that
are specific to your VAX computer.
3.1 Booting Standalone BACKUP
Standalone BACKUP is a subset of the OpenVMS Backup utility (BACKUP). Because you boot it into main memory, standalone BACKUP executes outside the control of the operating system. You use standalone BACKUP to restore the required save sets from the distribution media to your system disk.
To boot a standalone BACKUP environment, enter the following:
>>> B DKA400 |
Standalone BACKUP is included in the OpenVMS VAX distribution kit.
Each piece of media in the distribution kit has a label that indicates
its contents. For example, there are two CompacTape cartridges in a
TK50 kit. Standalone BACKUP is on the second tape cartridge.
3.1.1 Booting from Tape Cartridge
If your distribution media is contained on TK50 CompacTape cartridges, complete the following steps to boot standalone BACKUP. (If you are using an InfoServer device, go to Section 3.1.2.)
%BACKUP-I-IDENT, standalone BACKUP V7.3; the date is 13-NOV-2000 10:00 $ |
If you have a tape cartridge kit, remove the tape cartridge 2/2 from the drive after you boot standalone BACKUP. Put the tape cartridge that contains the OpenVMS VAX operating system in the drive. The tape cartridge is labeled VMS073 BIN TK50 1/2 VMS BINARY. |
After you have booted standalone BACKUP, go to Section 3.2.
3.1.2 Booting from the InfoServer
If you are using the InfoServer to boot standalone BACKUP from a compact disc, complete the following steps:
>>> B/R5:100/X:D/B:6 ET0 |
Processor Series |
ISL File | Boot Path Designator |
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VAX 3000 | ISL_SVAX_073 | ESA0 (LANCE), XQA0 (DELQA) |
VAX 4000 | ISL_SVAX_073 | EZA0 (SGEC), XQA0 (DELQA) |
VAX 6000 | ISL_LVAX_073 | EXA0 (DEMNA), FXA0 (DEMFA), ETA0 (DEBNI) (DEBNA) |
VAX 7000 | ISL_LVAX_073 | EXA0 (DEMNA), FXA0 (DEMFA) |
VAX 10000 | ISL_LVAX_073 | EXA0 (DEMNA), FXA0 (DEMFA) |
MicroVAX | ISL_SVAX_073 | ESA0 (LANCE), XQA0 (DELQA) |
VAXstation | ISL_SVAX_073 | ESA0 (LANCE) |
VAXft 110, 310, 410, 610, and 612 | ISL_SVAX_073 | EPA0 (LANCE) |
Loading system software. Filename: ISL_LVAX_073 |
Network Initial System Load Function Version 1.2 FUNCTION FUNCTION ID 1 - Display Menu 2 - Help 3 - Choose Service 4 - Select Options 5 - Stop Enter a function ID value: 3 |
OPTION OPTION ID 1 - Find Services 2 - Enter known Service Name Enter an Option ID value: 2 |
Enter a Known Service Name: |
%BACKUP-I-IDENT, standalone BACKUP V7.3; the date is 11-NOV-2000 10:00 $ |
After you have booted standalone BACKUP, go to Section 3.2.
3.1.3 Booting from the CD-ROM
If you are installing from the OpenVMS VAX operating system CD-ROM (your VAX computer supports booting from a local CD-ROM or from an InfoServer), you can use the full OpenVMS environment instead of the standalone BACKUP environment to transfer the VMS073.B save set to your target system disk.
Although it may take slightly longer to boot OpenVMS than to boot standalone backup, you might prefer the more robust OpenVMS environment. It provides a greater range of commands and utilities than the standalone BACKUP environment.
If you want to use the full OpenVMS environment, follow these steps:
>>> B/R5:10000000 DKA400: |
>>> B/R5:10000100/X:D/B:6 ET0 |
1) Execute DCL commands and procedures 2) Shut down this system |
%SYSINIT-E, %SYSINIT, error opening system dump file, status = 00000910 %SYSINIT, primary PAGEFILE.SYS not found; system initialization continuing %SYSINIT, no dump file - error log buffers not saved %SYSINIT-E, error mounting system device, status = 007282EC |
During the installation, do not change the displayed system time, even if it is incorrect. Attempting to change this value results in a write lock error that requires a CD reboot. |
You create an OpenVMS VAX Version 7.3 system disk by transferring OpenVMS VAX files from the distribution media to your system disk. (For certain files, you have the option to transfer the files to your system disk or to an alternate disk.)
To transfer the OpenVMS VAX files from the distribution kit to your
system disk, perform the steps described in the sections that follow.
3.2.1 Determining Device Names
If you have not already done so, determine the device names for the source drive, the target drive, and an alternate device if you will be using one. Write these names on a piece of paper. You will need this information throughout the installation. If either the source drive or the target drive is connected to an HSC, you also need the name of the HSC. (To determine the value for hsc-name, see Section 2.3.2 in Chapter 2.)
If you need more information about determining the device names for
your system, refer to the upgrade and installation supplement for your
VAX computer.
3.2.2 Loading Distribution Media
Each piece of media in the distribution kit has a label that indicates its contents. Place the media that contains the OpenVMS VAX operating system in the source-drive.
If your OpenVMS VAX distribution kit consists of more than one piece of media, place the first piece of media in the source-drive. For example, if you have a TK50 CompacTape cartridge kit, make sure the first tape is in the source-drive.
If you are installing from a compact disc, disc one of two is already
in the drive.
3.2.3 Transferring VMS073.B to Your System Disk
Enter a BACKUP command in the following format to transfer the VMS073.B save set to your system disk:
$ BACKUP/IMAGE/VERIFY [hsc-name]source-drive:VMS073.B/SAVE_SET- _$ [hsc-name]target-drive: |
If you are using the full OpenVMS environment as described in Section 3.1.3, you will see a triple dollar sign ($$$) instead of a single dollar sign ($). In this environment, you must first mount the target drive with the /FOREIGN qualifier before performing a BACKUP:
The BACKUP command must contain the directory specification [0,0] after the source drive to find the saveset:
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Substitute the appropriate device names for hsc-name (if appropriate), source-drive, and target-drive. Make sure you put a colon (:) after each device name and that you use zeros rather than the letter "O" in the device names and in VMS073.
The square brackets ([]) indicate that you need the hsc-name only if the device is connected to an HSC.
For example, if your system has a source-drive that is a local TU80 magnetic tape drive with a device name of MUA0 and a target-drive that is an RA82 disk drive with a device name of DUA1, enter the following command and press Return:
$ BACKUP/IMAGE/VERIFY MUA0:VMS073.B/SAVE_SET DUA1: |
If your system has a source-drive that is a local tape cartridge drive with a device name of MUC6 or a target-drive that is an RA81 disk drive with a device name of DUA1 and an HSC name of YOURS, enter the following command and press Return:
$ BACKUP/IMAGE/VERIFY MUC6:VMS073.B/SAVE_SET YOURS$DUA1: |
The procedure transfers the VMS073.B save set from the distribution kit to the system disk. 1 The amount of time this takes varies depending on the type of VAX computer and distribution media you have. During the process, the command displays the following message:
%BACKUP-I-STARTVERIFY, starting verification pass |
This message indicates that the VMS073.B save set has been transferred to the system disk and the files are being checked for errors. If, instead, you see a message similar to the following, you might have the wrong volume of the distribution kit in the source drive:
% BACKUP-F-OPENIN, error opening MUA0:[000000]VMS073.B; as input - SYSTEM-W-NOSUCHFILE, no such file . . . If you do want to perform another standalone BACKUP operation, ensure the standalone BACKUP volume is on line and ready. Enter "YES" to continue: |
If the procedure displays the previous messages, remove the distribution volume from the drive and replace it with the correct volume as described in Section 3.2.2. Then type Yes, press Return, and repeat this step.
Completing the Transfer Operation
Complete the transfer of the VMS073.B save set to your system disk by performing one of the following operations:
%BACKUP-I-PROCDONE, Operation completed. Processing finished at 13-NOV-2000 10:00. If you do not want to perform another standalone BACKUP operation, use the console to halt the system. If you do want to perform another standalone BACKUP operation, ensure the standalone application volume is on line and ready. Enter "YES" to continue: |
$$$ LOGOUT 1) Execute DCL commands and procedures 2) Shut down this system |
Halt the system and boot the new system disk, as described in the upgrade and installation supplement for your VAX computer.
When the boot is completed, the procedure displays a message and prompts you to enter the date and time. Enter the date and time using the 24-hour clock format and press Return.
OpenVMS (TM) VAX Version V7.3 Major version id = 1 Minor version id = 0 OpenVMS VAX V7.3 Installation Procedure Model: VAXstation 3100-M76/SPX System device: RZ26 - _DKB100: Free blocks: 1984383 CPU type: 11-04 * Please enter the date and time (DD-MMM-YYYY HH:MM) 13-NOV-2000 10:35 ********************************************************* %SYSTEM-W-TZGMT, your local timezone has defaulted to GMT %SYSTEM-I-SETTZ, to set your local timezone use: $ @SYSMANAGER:UTC$TIME_SETUP.COM ********************************************************* On MIN or UPGRADE system startup - CLUE is not run. %%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 13-NOV-2000 10:35:08.98 %%%%%%%%%%% Operator _OPA0: has been enabled, username SYSTEM %%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 13-NOV-2000 10:35:09.00 %%%%%%%%%%% Operator status for operator _OPA0: CENTRAL, PRINTER, TAPES, DISKS, DEVICES, CARDS, NETWORK, CLUSTER, SECURITY, LICENSE, OPER1, OPER2, OPER3, OPER4, OPER5, OPER6, OPER7, OPER8, OPER9, OPER10, OPER11, OPER12 %%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 13-NOV-2000 10:35:09.62 %%%%%%%%%%% Logfile has been initialized by operator _OPA0: Logfile is SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSMGR]OPERATOR.LOG;1 %%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 13-NOV-2000 10:35:09.64 %%%%%%%%%%% Operator status for operator SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSMGR]OPERATOR.LOG;1 CENTRAL, PRINTER, TAPES, DISKS, DEVICES, CARDS, NETWORK, CLUSTER, SECURITY, LICENSE, OPER1, OPER2, OPER3, OPER4, OPER5, OPER6, OPER7, OPER8, OPER9, OPER10, OPER11, OPER12 %SYSTEM-I-BOOTUPGRADE, security auditing disabled %%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 13-NOV-2000 10:35:11.60 %%%%%%%%%%% Message from user JOB_CONTROL %JBC-E-OPENERR, error opening SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]QMAN$MASTER.DAT %%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 13-NOV-2000 10:35:11.60 %%%%%%%%%%% Message from user JOB_CONTROL -RMS-E-FNF, file not found %LICENSE-F-EMTLDB, license database contains no license records %SYSTEM-I-BOOTUPGRADE, security server not started %%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 13-NOV-2000 10:35:16:75 %%%%%%%%%%% Message from user SYSTEM %LICENSE-E-NOAUTH, DEC VAX-VMS use is not authorized on this node -LICENSE-F-NOLICENSE, no license is active for this software product -LICENSE-I=SYSMGR, please see your system manager %LICENSE-E-NOAUTH, DEC VAX-VMS use is not authorized on this node -%LICENSE-F-NOLICENSE, no license is active for this software product -%LICENSE-I-SYSMGR, please see your system manager Startup processing continuing... %SET-I-INTSET, login interactive limit = 1, current interactive value = 0 %SET-I-INTSET, login interactive limit = 0, current interactive value = 0 |
You can ignore the time zone message. The UTC$TIME_SETUP.COM procedure runs during the final phase of the installation procedure. The procedure also displays OPCOM messages from JOB_CONTROL stating the master queue file QMAN$MASTER.DAT does not exist. You can ignore these messages. You will create the queue file later. You can also ignore error messages stating that the OpenVMS VAX license is not registered. License registration occurs later in the procedure. For more information about registering your licenses, see Appendix B and refer to the OpenVMS License Management Utility Manual. |
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