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The Question is: I'm reinstalling openvms 7.1 on our vax's (alpha box 3000 and a vax 4000-100) from scratch and I'm looking for a quick list of the minimum products/packages that are required to have a vax system up and running in a cluster environment. In other word what products/packages do I need to install to have a vax cluster people can login to ,use printers, manage terminal servers, batch queues, and have tcp/ip working. Thanks very glad, Thomas dowling (17/6/1998) The Answer is : This is a simple question with a complex and site-specific answer. As you are reinstalling, look at the history lists available to you on your OpenVMS Alpha system -- this will tell you what products have been installed via VMSINSTAL (sys$update:vmsinstal.history) and PCSI (PRODUCT SHOW HISTORY). OpenVMS VAX currently offers only the PCSI history. At a minimum, you will need OpenVMS, ECO kits applicable to what you are doing, Open3D if using certain graphics controllers, DCPS if using Postscript printers, TSM if remotely managing certain terminal servers, DECwindows Motif (if a workstation), DECnet (-Classic or -Plus), and TCP/IP Services. You will also need product authorization keys (PAKs) for OpenVMS, for the cluster, for shadowing (if in use), for RMS journaling (if in use), DCPS, TCP/IP, DECwindows Motif, DECnet, etc. You will also need to reintroduce all of the customizations that were made to create and start the batch queues, configure and start the DECnet and TCP/IP networks, set up the page files, etc.
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