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The Question is: We are using OpenVMS V7.1-1H2 on AlphaServer 4100 5/600 machine. We want to install JAVA118 & Apache Web Server on our machine. The Apache installation document mentions that minimum of OpenVMS Alpha Version 7.1-2 & TCP/IP 5.0A or higher is needed. It also mentions that if Open VMS earlier than 7.1-2 is installed then following ECOs must be installed: ALPACRT09_071 & ALPBASE02_071. The Java 1.1.8 Patch Installation Patch also suggest that OpenVMS V7.1-2 is required & patches VMS712_PTHREADS & VMS712_UPDATE-V0300 must be installed. Kindly suggest what is the major difference between OpenVMS V7.1-1H2 & OpenVMS V7.1-2 & can I install Apache HTTP server & Java 1.1.8 on OpenVMS 7.1-1H2 & what ECOs must be installed? If latest version of these packages can not be installed but some earlier versions can be installed then which versions & from where can I get these? Also, kindly suggest if Apache needs UCX 5.0A or it can run on V4.2 which is being used by us currently. The Answer is : Please recognize that a few updates and a few changes have been made to OpenVMS Alpha V7.1, OpenVMS Alpha V7.1-1H1, and OpenVMS Alpha V7.1-1H2 to create OpenVMS Alpha V7.1-2. Please also recognize that OpenVMS Engineering does not establish the minimum version requirements on whim, these requirements are established to ensure that the environment that Compaq OpenVMS Engineering provides for your software and your application and system configuration can be tested and thus can be supported. In most cases, OpenVMS Engineering or other Compaq groups will establish a baseline of ECOs and version support for the purpose of permitting product testing and support, and for baseline requirements of the product environment -- without a baseline, the testing permutations become unmanagable, and the (lack of) required features (eg: APIs missing from older releases) restrict capabilities and/or increase the product engineering for conditionalization or back-porting of the environment. In cases where the ECO kits and versions are specified solely for purposes of restricting the testing and support requirements, you may or may not be able to operate as expected outside of the specified software configuration. In the specific case of Java and CSWS, (Compaq Secure Web Server; a web server based on Apache), OpenVMS Engineering has identified specific prerequisite updates and product versions, updates and versions that are necessary for the correct operation of the environment. In most cases, Compaq OpenVMS Engineering does not differentiate the reason(s) for the prerequisites. Also note the potential for you to spend time and effort resolving various problems that have already been fixed in existing and available ECO kits. Some of these problems can be obvious, and some quite subtle. In the particular case of V7.1, V7.1-1H1 and V7.1-1H2, the following OpenVMS ECO kits applicable to V7.1, V7.1-1H1 and/or V7.1-1H2 and are incorporated into OpenVMS Alpha V7.1-2 -- these ECO kits do not need to be installed on your system if you should choose to upgrade to the OpenVMS Alpha V7.1-2 release: ALPACRT07_071, ALPACRT08_071, ALPAUDS01_071, ALPBACK04_071, ALPBASE02_071, ALPBASR01_071, ALPBASR02_071, ALPDISM01_071, ALPCLD01_071, ALPCLIU02_071, ALPCLIU03_071, ALPCLIU04_071, ALPCPU002_071, ALPCPU0C04_071, ALPCPU1101_071, ALPCPU1602_071, ALPCPU1603_071, ALPCPU1A01_071, ALPCPU1B01_071, ALPCPU1E01_071, ALPCPU1E02_071, ALPCPU1E03_071, ALPCPU2001_071, ALPDCL01_071, ALPDDTM01_071, ALPDEBU02_071, ALPDPML01_071, ALPDRIV12_071, ALPDUP01_071, ALPF11X06_071, ALPHYPR01_071, ALPIPC01_071, ALPINIT01_071, ALPLIB07_071, ALPLIBR08_071, ALPLOGI07_071, ALPLAD01_071, ALPLAN01_H1071, ALPLAT02_071, ALPLBR01_071, ALPLOAD01_071, ALPLOGI07_071, ALPMAIL03_071, ALPMC01_071, ALPMOUN07_071, ALPMSCP01_071, ALPMOUN04_071, ALPMTAA01_071, ALPNT01_071, ALPOPCO01_071, ALPPORTS01_071, ALPPPPD01_071, ALPPTHR02_071, ALPQMAN02_071, ALPRMS03_071, ALPRTPA01_071, ALPSCSI05_071, ALPSHAD06_071, ALPSYS20_071, ALPSYS011_071, ALPSYSI01_071, ALPTTDR01_071, ALPTNT01_071, ALPTRAC01_071, ALPVERI02_071, ALPVKCT02_071, and ALPY2K01_071. Or later. If you choose to apply these kits manually, you must install these kits in the correct order (not alphabetical!), and you must also reboot after the installation of various (specific) ECO kits. There are also ECO kits that are mandatory for OpenVMS V7.1-2, and specifically kits that are NOT available for OpenVMS Alpha V7.1, V7.1-1H1 and/or V7.1-1H2. If you choose NOT to apply these kits (or upgrade to V7.1-2 or later, well, the OpenVMS Wizard would then encourage you to reconsider. As part of OpenVMS Alpha V7.1-2, we also provided a new installation mechanism (PCSI) for ECO kits, and we switched from VMSINSTAL to PCSI for SHIP kits. In other words, please feel free to try running in the configuration you cite, and please let the OpenVMS Wizard know if the particular configuration works for you. But please expect to be required to duplicate any problem(s) you might encounter in a supported configuration, should you wish Compaq to provide a resolution. The OpenVMS FAQ contains information on minimum supported OpenVMS versions for various platfomrs, on layered product version requirements for recent OpenVMS versions, and pointers to the information and the requirements (and prerequisites) for CSWS and Java.
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