SUMARRY: Mylex - software

From: Ireneusz Mrozek <imrozek_at_pakpol.ahlstrom.com>
Date: Thu, 09 Sep 1999 08:43:52 +0200 (MET DST)

Hi,
        Thanks very much for answers in large numbers


Question was following:
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Hello,

        I have Maylex matrix and I try to install
        RAID Array 200 Software V2.3 for Digital UNIX,

but during instalation I obtained following message:

---
	The StorageWorks RAID Array 200 Management Utility requires the
existence of the following uninstalled subset(s)
	
	DEC C++ Shared Libriaries
---
	Where can I find this libriary  ?
Answers in short:
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
	The C++ Runtime library is on one of the Associated Products
	CDROMs.  Some versions of the RAID array software were very
	particular about the version of the C++ Runtime library they
	expected.  However, that may have only been a quirk of the
	installation procedure not expecting newer versions of the
	OS to come out.  If you still get the error after installing
	the C++ Runtime library, look at the Subset Control Program
	in /usr/.smdb. (a .scp suffix) for the RAID utility and see
	what version of the C++ it expect.  Then you can create a
	lock file (.lk) for that subset name and it should at least
	allow you to install it.
You can find this software subset on the TRU64 Software Product Library (3
discs).  What version of DU are you running?  Whomever you obtained the OS
from, ask them to make you copies of this product library - you'll find that
keeping these discs handy is extremely useful, especially if you have to
reinstall for one reason or another.  Hope this was of help.
> 1.8. Add the package for the C++ runtime environment:
>      1. Insert CD-ROM 'DEC 4.0d Product Library I'
>      2. mount -t ufs -r /dev/rz13a /mnt
>     3. setld -l /mnt/DEC_C++_RTL/kit/CXLSHRDA425
In the Associated Products CDs.
But maybe you have the libraries already installed ! If this is
the case (you can verify it with # setld -i ), you probably are
experiencing a known bug on the installation script, which 
incorrectly reports the libraries as "not installed"
Check out the list archives, specifically at :
http://www.xray.mpe.mpg.de/mailing-lists/tru64-unix-managers/1998-07/msg0044
This is a bug.  To get around it, edit the scp file where it looks for 
the files and comment out the exit.  The script will moan, but it will 
install.
Thanks all for help
	alan_at_nabeth.cxo.dec.com
	Joel DeWitt <startrek-joel_at_email.msn.com>
	Volker Becker <becker_at_eurocontrol.de>
	Gunther Feuereisen <gunther_at_ibm.net>
	"Fliguer, Miguel" <M_Fliguer_at_miniphone.com.ar>
	John P Speno <speno_at_isc.upenn.edu>
	simon.millard_at_barclays.co.uk
	jason andrade<jason_at_dstc.edu.au>
							Irek
Received on Thu Sep 09 1999 - 06:36:52 NZST

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