Compaq PATHWORKS for OpenVMS Server Installation and Configuration Guide Order Number: AA-R6G1C-TE October 2001 This guide explains how to install and configure the PATHWORKS for OpenVMS (Advanced Server) software, including the standalone License Server and external authentication software, and the Upgrade utility. Revision/Update Information: This guide supersedes the Compaq PATHWORKS for OpenVMS (Advanced Server) Server Installation and Configuration Guide, Version 6.0B. Operating System: OpenVMS Alpha Version 6.2, 7.2-1, 7.2-2, 7.3 OpenVMS VAX Version 6.2, 7.2, 7.3 Software Version: PATHWORKS V6.1 for OpenVMS (Advanced Server) Compaq Computer Corporation Houston, Texas __________________________________________________________ © 2001 Compaq Computer Corporation COMPAQ, the Compaq logo, OpenVMS, Tru64, DECnet, VAX, VMS, and the DIGITAL logo are trademarks of Compaq Information Technologies Group, L.P. 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This document was prepared using DECdocument, Version 3.3-1b. ________________________________________________________________ Contents Preface.................................................. xi 1 Before You Install PATHWORKS Advanced Server 1.1 About the PATHWORKS for OpenVMS Software Kit.......................................... 1-1 1.1.1 About the PATHWORKS for OpenVMS (NetWare) Server................................... 1-2 1.2 If You Are Upgrading from PATHWORKS (LAN Manager)..................................... 1-2 1.3 Installing DECprint Software................. 1-2 1.4 About Licensing.............................. 1-3 1.4.1 License Requirements..................... 1-3 1.4.2 About the License Server................. 1-4 1.5 About External Authentication................ 1-5 1.6 Reading the Release Notes.................... 1-6 1.6.1 How to Access the Release Notes.......... 1-6 1.7 Using the Installation Checklist............. 1-7 1.8 Requirements for Installing PATHWORKS Advanced Server Software..................... 1-7 1.8.1 Hardware Requirements.................... 1-7 1.8.2 Software Requirements.................... 1-8 1.8.3 Supported Client Software................ 1-8 1.8.4 Memory Requirements...................... 1-8 1.9 Preinstallation Tasks........................ 1-9 1.9.1 Step 1: Check the Part Listing........... 1-10 1.9.2 Step 2: Check the Network Hardware....... 1-10 1.9.3 Step 3: Log In to the SYSTEM Account..... 1-10 1.9.4 Step 4: Check the Required Software...... 1-11 1.9.5 Step 5: Print and Read the Release Notes.................................... 1-11 1.9.6 Step 6: Check System Parameters.......... 1-11 iii 1.9.7 Step 7: Check ENQLM Process Quota........ 1-16 1.9.8 Step 8: Back Up the System............... 1-17 1.9.9 Step 9: Check Disk Space Requirements.... 1-17 1.9.10 Step 10: Check the Queue Manager......... 1-17 1.9.11 Step 11: Check Time Zone and TDF......... 1-18 1.9.12 Step 12: Check DECnet Status............. 1-19 1.9.12.1 Checking DECnet (Phase IV) Status...... 1-19 1.9.12.2 Checking DECnet-Plus Status............ 1-19 1.9.13 Step 13: Check TCP/IP Status............. 1-20 1.9.14 Step 14: Check for Existing OpenVMS Server Images and Files.................. 1-21 1.9.15 Step 15: Check OpenVMS Cluster Configuration............................ 1-21 1.10 Next Step.................................... 1-23 2 Installing the PATHWORKS Advanced Server 2.1 About the Installation Procedure............. 2-1 2.1.1 What is VMSINSTAL?....................... 2-1 2.1.2 PATHWORKS Advanced Server Installation Kit...................................... 2-2 2.1.3 What VMSINSTAL Does...................... 2-2 2.2 Installing the Server........................ 2-2 2.2.1 Before You Start VMSINSTAL............... 2-3 2.2.2 How to Respond to Prompts................ 2-6 2.2.3 How to Start VMSINSTAL................... 2-6 2.2.4 What To Do After the Installation Completes................................ 2-25 2.3 Troubleshooting Installation Problems........ 2-26 2.3.1 Installing PATHWORKS Advanced Server on a System Running Another Advanced Server Image.................................... 2-26 2.3.2 Installing the PATHWORKS Advanced Server on a System with the NetWare Server...... 2-26 2.3.3 Installing PATHWORKS Advanced Server on a System with PATHWORKS (LAN Manager)...... 2-27 2.3.4 Installing the Standalone License Server on a System Where the PATHWORKS Advanced Server Has Been Installed................ 2-27 2.3.5 Installing the External Authentication Software................................. 2-28 2.4 Next Steps................................... 2-28 iv 3 Configuring the PATHWORKS Advanced Server 3.1 About the Advanced Server Configuration Procedure.................................... 3-1 3.1.1 What the Configuration Procedure Does.... 3-2 3.2 Before You Start the Advanced Server Configuration Procedure...................... 3-3 3.2.1 On What OpenVMS Disk Device Do You Want to Store the Advanced Server Data Files?................................... 3-3 3.2.2 Do You Want to Change the System Configuration Parameters Now?............ 3-4 3.2.2.1 Configuring Transports for a Backup Domain Controller or Member Server..... 3-5 3.2.3 Do You Want to Change Any of the Server Configuration Settings?.................. 3-8 3.2.4 What Do You Want the Administrator Account Password to Be?.................. 3-11 3.2.5 Are You Going to Supply Account/Password Information?............................. 3-11 3.2.6 What Is the Domain Administrator Password?................................ 3-12 3.2.7 Do You Want to Enter a New Administrator Account Password?........................ 3-12 3.2.8 Do You Want to Start the Server?......... 3-12 3.3 How to Start the Advanced Server Configuration Procedure...................... 3-13 3.4 How to Respond to Advanced Server Configuration Prompts........................ 3-13 3.5 How to Change Default Configuration Settings..................................... 3-19 3.6 Configuring the Advanced Server Domain Role......................................... 3-21 3.6.1 Configuring the Advanced Server as a Member Server............................ 3-25 3.6.1.1 Configuring a New PATHWORKS Advanced Server as a Member Server.............. 3-26 3.6.1.2 Configuring an Existing PATHWORKS Advanced Server BDC As a Member Server................................. 3-29 3.7 Troubleshooting Configuration Procedure Problems..................................... 3-30 v 3.7.1 Ensuring Sufficient Resources to Support Clients.................................. 3-30 3.7.2 If Problems Occur When Reconfiguring the Advanced Server.......................... 3-31 3.8 The Advanced Server Network Adapter.......... 3-31 3.8.1 Manually Defining the Network Adapter.... 3-32 3.8.2 What to Do If the Network Adapter Is Not Found.................................... 3-33 3.9 Next Steps................................... 3-35 4 Configuring and Starting the Standalone License Server 4.1 About the License Server..................... 4-1 4.2 Before You Begin to Configure the Standalone License Server............................... 4-2 4.3 Configuring the Standalone License Server.... 4-3 4.4 Configuring the Transports................... 4-3 4.5 How to Respond to License Server Configuration Prompts........................ 4-4 4.6 How to Start the Standalone License Server... 4-6 4.6.1 How to Start the License Server Manually................................. 4-6 4.6.2 How to Start the License Server Automatically............................ 4-6 4.6.3 How to Start the License Server in an OpenVMS Cluster.......................... 4-7 5 After You Install the PATHWORKS Advanced Server 5.1 Before You Begin Postinstallation Tasks...... 5-1 5.2 Verifying the PATHWORKS for OpenVMS (Advanced Server) Installation......................... 5-3 5.3 Starting the PATHWORKS Advanced Server....... 5-4 5.3.1 When to Start the PATHWORKS Advanced Server................................... 5-4 5.3.2 What the Startup Procedure Does.......... 5-4 5.3.3 How to Start the PATHWORKS Advanced Server Manually.......................... 5-5 5.3.4 How to Start the PATHWORKS Advanced Server Automatically..................... 5-5 5.3.5 How to Start the PATHWORKS Advanced Server in an OpenVMS Cluster............. 5-5 5.3.6 Troubleshooting the Startup.............. 5-7 vi 5.4 Stopping the PATHWORKS Advanced Server....... 5-7 5.4.1 When to Stop the PATHWORKS Advanced Server................................... 5-7 5.4.2 How to Stop the PATHWORKS Advanced Server................................... 5-7 5.4.3 How to Stop the PATHWORKS Advanced Server on System Shutdown....................... 5-8 5.5 How to Define PATHWORKS Advanced Server Commands When You Log In..................... 5-8 5.6 Setting Up External Authentication........... 5-8 5.6.1 Setting Up External Authentication in OpenVMS Clusters......................... 5-12 5.6.2 Requirement for External Authentication Over DECnet-Plus......................... 5-14 5.6.3 Configuring the Server Capacity for External Authentication.................. 5-14 5.6.4 Bypassing External Authentication When the Network Is Down...................... 5-15 5.6.5 Disabling External Authentication........ 5-15 5.7 Installing Optional Server Administration Tools........................................ 5-16 6 Implementing a Wide Area Network 6.1 Enabling Wide Area Networking................ 6-1 6.2 Using the LMHOSTS File for Wide Area Networking................................... 6-2 6.2.1 Setting up a TCP/IP Wide Area Network.... 6-2 6.2.2 The LMHOSTS Directory.................... 6-3 6.2.3 LMHOSTS File Syntax...................... 6-4 6.2.4 Managing the LMHOSTS File................ 6-7 6.2.5 Using the LMHOSTS Log File............... 6-8 6.3 Using WINS in a Wide Area Network............ 6-8 6.3.1 Setting up WINS Support for OpenVMS Clusters................................. 6-9 6.4 Using DNS in a Wide Area Network............. 6-9 vii 7 Removing PATHWORKS Advanced Server Software 7.1 PATHWORKS Advanced Server Deinstallation Command Procedure............................ 7-2 7.1.1 Using the PATHWORKS Advanced Server Deinstallation Procedure................. 7-3 7.1.2 Sample PATHWORKS Advanced Server Deinstallation Procedure................. 7-4 7.2 Removing the PATHWORKS NetWare Server........ 7-5 7.2.1 Sample NetWare Server Deinstallation Procedure................................ 7-6 A Installation and Upgrade Checklist B Sample Complete Server Installation and Configuration B.1 Sample Server Installation................... B-1 B.2 Sample Server Configuration.................. B-4 C Sample Standalone License Server Installation and Configuration C.1 Sample Standalone License Server Installation................................. C-1 C.2 Sample Standalone License Server Configuration................................ C-3 D Upgrade Utility Installation D.1 Installing the Upgrade Utility............... D-1 D.2 Sample Upgrade Utility Installation.......... D-2 E Sample External Authentication Installation E.1 Sample External Authentication Software Installation................................. E-1 viii F PATHWORKS Advanced Server Files and On-Disk Structure F.1 PATHWORKS Advanced Server Files.............. F-1 F.2 PATHWORKS Advanced Server On-Disk Structure.................................... F-15 G PATHWORKS Advanced Server Logical Names Index Examples 2-1 Sample Installation Procedure-Part 1..... 2-8 2-2 Sample Installation Procedure-Part 2..... 2-10 2-3 Sample Installation Procedure-Part 3..... 2-11 2-4 Sample Installation Procedure-Part 4..... 2-13 2-5 Sample Installation Procedure-Part 5..... 2-15 Figures F-1 PATHWORKS Advanced Server On-Disk Structure Diagram........................ F-16 Tables 1-1 Preinstallation Checklist................ 1-9 1-2 GBLPAGES Parameter Minimum Value......... 1-12 1-3 GBLSECTIONS Parameter Minimum Value...... 1-13 1-4 PROCSECTCNT Parameter Minimum Value...... 1-14 2-1 Installation Questions................... 2-16 3-1 PATHWORKS Advanced Server Configuration Prompts.................................. 3-14 3-2 Configuration Settings................... 3-19 3-3 Advanced Server Roles in Different Domain Types.................................... 3-22 3-4 Methods for Changing Server Roles........ 3-24 3-5 OpenVMS Network Adapter Logicals......... 3-32 3-6 Undefined Adapter Messages............... 3-34 4-1 License Server Configuration Prompts..... 4-4 ix 5-1 Steps That Must Be Completed Before Postinstallation......................... 5-2 5-2 IVP Indications and Steps You Should Take..................................... 5-3 5-3 Starting the Server in an OpenVMS Cluster.................................. 5-6 7-1 PWRK$DEINSTAL Prompts.................... 7-4 7-2 PWVN$DEINSTAL Prompts.................... 7-5 A-1 Installation and Upgrade Checklist....... A-2 F-1 Files Installed for the PATHWORKS Advanced Server.......................... F-1 G-1 PATHWORKS Advanced Server Logical Names.................................... G-1 x ________________________________________________________________ Preface This guide explains how to install and configure the following PATHWORKS servers: o PATHWORKS for OpenVMS (Advanced Server) file and print server o PATHWORKS standalone License Server o Upgrade utility only o External authentication software only Intended Audience This guide is written for OpenVMS system managers and network server administrators. It assumes you are familiar with the following aspects of the Compaq OpenVMS operating system: o Digital Command Language (DCL) o A text editor, such as EDT or EVE o VMSINSTAL command procedure This guide also assumes that you are familiar with basic Advanced Server and networking concepts. Document Structure The following list can help you find information in this guide: xi __________________________________________________________ Chapter_____Description___________________________________ Chapter 1 Describes prerequisites for the installation procedure Chapter 2 Describes the installation procedure Chapter 3 Describes the configuration procedure for the PATHWORKS Advanced Server Chapter 4 Describes the configuration procedure for the standalone License Server Chapter 5 Describes postinstallation tasks, such as running the Installation Verification Procedure and starting the server independent of the installation and configuration procedures Chapter 6 Describes how to set up Wide Area Networks Chapter 7 Describes how to remove the PATHWORKS Advanced Server from your system Appendix A Provides a checklist of installation and configuration tasks; you can photocopy Appendix A, Installation and Upgrade Checklist, and use it as a checklist as you read this guide Appendix B Shows a sample installation and configuration procedure for the PATHWORKS Advanced Server Appendix C Shows a sample installation and configuration procedure for the standalone License Server Appendix D Shows a sample installation procedure for the Upgrade utility Appendix E Shows a sample installation procedure for external authentication software only Appendix F Lists the files that are installed with PATHWORKS Advanced Server and shows the on- disk structure Appendix G Lists the logical names created for the ____________PATHWORKS_Advanced_Server_____________________ xii Related Documents The following manuals provide more information about topics discussed in this guide: __________________________________________________________ Document______________Description_________________________ Compaq PATHWORKS for Explains how to upgrade a PATHWORKS OpenVMS (Advanced (LAN Manager) server to PATHWORKS V6 Server) Server for OpenVMS (Advanced Server) Migration Guide Compaq Advanced Provides an overview of and Server for OpenVMS introduction to the PATHWORKS Concepts and Advanced Server software and Planning Guide associated networking concepts for system administrators and operators Compaq PATHWORKS for Explains how to manage and customize OpenVMS (Advanced the PATHWORKS Advanced Server Server) Server software Administrator's Guide Compaq Advanced Provides command syntax descriptions Server for OpenVMS for all ADMINISTER commands and NET Commands Reference command equivalents Manual Compaq Advanced Describes the License Server Server for OpenVMS software and how to manage PATHWORKS Guide to Managing for OpenVMS (Advanced Server) Advanced Server licenses Licenses__________________________________________________ The following table lists related OpenVMS documents. xiii __________________________________________________________ OpenVMS_Document___________Description____________________ OpenVMS Version 7.x Describes the new features New Features and of the OpenVMS software and Documentation Overview provides an overview of the Manual documentation that supports it OpenVMS Alpha Version 7.x Describes how to install the Upgrade and Installation OpenVMS Alpha system software Manual OpenVMS VAX Version 7.x Describes how to install the Upgrade and Installation OpenVMS VAX system software Manual OpenVMS System Manager's A task-oriented guide (in two Manual volumes) to managing an OpenVMS system; describes how to set up the required system services OpenVMS System Management A reference guide (in two Utilities Reference volumes) to the utilities Manual and tools used in managing an OpenVMS system OpenVMS License Explains how to load and manage Management Utility Manual license Product Authorization Keys (PAKs) OpenVMS Guide to System Describes the system security Security features of OpenVMS, including procedures for enabling ___________________________external_authentication________ For additional information about the OpenVMS products and services, access the following OpenVMS World Wide Web address: http://www.openvms.compaq.com/ xiv Reader's Comments Compaq welcomes your comments on this manual. Please send comments to either of the following addresses: Internet openvmsdoc@compaq.com Mail Compaq Computer Corporation OSSG Documentation Group, ZKO3-4/U08 110 Spit Brook Rd. Nashua, NH 03062-2698 How To Order Additional Documentation Visit the following World Wide Web address for information about how to order additional documentation: http://www.openvms.compaq.com/ If you need help deciding which documentation best meets your needs, call 800-282-6672. Conventions The term PATHWORKS Advanced Server is used in this guide to refer to the PATHWORKS for OpenVMS (Advanced Server) file and print server. Mentions of Compaq OpenVMS file and print servers refers to the PATHWORKS family of file and print servers, including PATHWORKS (LAN Manager), PATHWORKS for OpenVMS (NetWare), PATHWORKS for OpenVMS (Advanced Server), and the Advanced Server for OpenVMS. The following conventions are used in the PATHWORKS Advanced Server documentation: __________________________________________________________ Convention____Meaning_____________________________________ DECnet Applies to both DECnet Phase IV and DECnet- Plus, unless otherwise specified. xv __________________________________________________________ Convention____Meaning_____________________________________ Italic The use of italic text indicates a placeholder for information or parameters that you must provide. For example, if the procedure asks you to type file name, you must type the actual name of a file. Italic text also indicates new terms and the titles of other documentation referenced. monospace The use of monospace text indicates actual commands and characters that you enter, and the system display. Note The use of Note provides information of special importance. Caution The use of Caution provides information to avoid damaging software or hardware. Warning The use of Warning provides information that is essential to people's safety. . . . A horizontal ellipsis following an entry in a command line indicates that the entry or a similar entry can be repeated any number of times. An ellipsis following a file name indicates that additional parameters, values, or information can be entered. . A vertical ellipsis in an example indicates . that not all the data is shown. . Ctrl/x While you hold down the Ctrl key, press another key or a pointing device button. Return or Return or Enter in text indicates where Enter you should press the Return or Enter key to execute a command or terminate a sequence. This key is labeled Return or Enter, depending on your keyboard. xvi __________________________________________________________ Convention____Meaning_____________________________________ In examples, a key name enclosed in a box indicates that you press a key on the keyboard. (In text, a key name is not enclosed in a box.) In the HTML version of this document, this convention appears as brackets, rather than a box. PF1 x A sequence such as PF1 x indicates that you must first press and release the key labeled PF1 and then press and release another key ______________or_a_pointing_device_button.________________ xvii 1 ________________________________________________________________ Before You Install PATHWORKS Advanced Server This chapter describes the hardware and software you must have and the tasks you need to complete before you install PATHWORKS Advanced Server software. This chapter consists of the following sections: o Section 1.1, About the PATHWORKS for OpenVMS Software Kit o Section 1.2, If You Are Upgrading from PATHWORKS (LAN Manager) o Section 1.3, Installing DECprint Software o Section 1.4, About Licensing o Section 1.5, About External Authentication o Section 1.6, Reading the Release Notes o Section 1.7, Using the Installation Checklist o Section 1.8, Requirements for Installing PATHWORKS Advanced Server Software o Section 1.9, Preinstallation Tasks o Section 1.10, Next Step 1.1 About the PATHWORKS for OpenVMS Software Kit The PATHWORKS for OpenVMS (Advanced Server) kit contains the software required to run the following software installation options: o The complete PATHWORKS Advanced Server file and print server software, including the License Server, external authentication software, and Upgrade utility. o The standalone License Server Before You Install PATHWORKS Advanced Server 1-1 Before You Install PATHWORKS Advanced Server 1.1 About the PATHWORKS for OpenVMS Software Kit o The standalone external authentication software o The Upgrade utility The Upgrade utility helps you migrate from PATHWORKS (LAN Manager) to PATHWORKS V6 for OpenVMS (Advanced Server). 1.1.1 About the PATHWORKS for OpenVMS (NetWare) Server The PATHWORKS for OpenVMS (NetWare) server is no longer supported. PATHWORKS for OpenVMS (Advanced Server) cannot be installed on a system where the PATHWORKS for OpenVMS (NetWare) server is installed. If the installation procedure finds the PATHWORKS for OpenVMS (NetWare) server, it optionally invokes the PATHWORKS for OpenVMS (NetWare) removal procedure (PWVN$DEINSTAL), to remove the NetWare server software before installing the PATHWORKS Advanced Server software. For more information about the NetWare server removal procedure, refer to Section 7.2, Removing the PATHWORKS NetWare Server. If your clients continue to depend on NetWare software to connect to the system, or if you need the IPX/SPX transport for any reason, you should designate a system to run the PATHWORKS for OpenVMS (NetWare) server. 1.2 If You Are Upgrading from PATHWORKS (LAN Manager) If you have PATHWORKS (LAN Manager) installed, you must install the new PATHWORKS Advanced Server. You can choose to install just the Upgrade utility initially, and install the PATHWORKS Advanced Server later. Refer to the Compaq PATHWORKS for OpenVMS (Advanced Server) Server Migration Guide for more information. 1.3 Installing DECprint Software DECprint Supervisor for OpenVMS (DCPS) is a printing system that provides queue management and printing features for PostScript printers. To share a PostScript printer, selected PostScript printers might require use of the DECprint Supervisor for OpenVMS (DCPS) software for communication with the printers over DECnet or TCP/IP. 1-2 Before You Install PATHWORKS Advanced Server Before You Install PATHWORKS Advanced Server 1.3 Installing DECprint Software If you plan to use DECprint Supervisor for OpenVMS on your system, Compaq recommends that you install it before installing the Advanced Server. You must reboot the system after installing the DECprint software. You can perform the reboot as part of the DECprint Supervisor installation procedure, or after you install the Advanced Server but before you configure it. 1.4 About Licensing The following sections describe the way the PATHWORKS Advanced Server software is licensed, and how to ensure clients accessing the server are properly licensed. 1.4.1 License Requirements The PATHWORKS Advanced Server requires that clients accessing file and print services be appropriately licensed. To conform to this requirement, one of the following must be true: o The client must present a client-based license before each attempt to connect to a PATHWORKS Advanced Server. o The PATHWORKS Advanced Server must have a server-based license available to assign to an unlicensed client attempting to use services of the PATHWORKS Advanced Server. In either case, the license required to access PATHWORKS V6.1 for OpenVMS (Advanced Server) services is the PATHWORKS Client Access license: PWLMXXXCA07.03 or higher, or an equivalent client virtual license. If you are upgrading from PATHWORKS LAN Manager, refer to the Compaq PATHWORKS for OpenVMS (Advanced Server) Server Migration Guide for information about upgrading client license requests. Before You Install PATHWORKS Advanced Server 1-3 Before You Install PATHWORKS Advanced Server 1.4 About Licensing 1.4.2 About the License Server The PATHWORKS License Server is an optional software program that you can run on your OpenVMS system to grant licenses to clients. The License Server can be installed: o With the file and print server (automatically included with your file and print server installation) o Separately from the file and print server (called the "standalone License Server") In either case, you can configure the License Server to support clients using any of the following network protocols: o DECnet o LAN Manager (NetBEUI) o TCP/IP Compaq recommends that you install the License Server on a designated OpenVMS system without the PATHWORKS file server. (The PATHWORKS Advanced Server installation procedure allows you to install the License Server separately from the file server.) Alternatively, you can run the License Server on an OpenVMS Cluster with PATHWORKS file and print servers, where cluster failover provides reliability. Each LAN needs only one active PATHWORKS License Server. (The same License Server can support both PATHWORKS LAN Manager and PATHWORKS Advanced Server clients.) The license product authorization keys (PAKs) must be loaded on the system that runs the PATHWORKS License Server. In an OpenVMS Cluster, the PAKs must be loaded into a shared license database. __________________________________________________________ Information_Required__Source______________________________ Loading licenses OpenVMS License Management Utility Manual 1-4 Before You Install PATHWORKS Advanced Server Before You Install PATHWORKS Advanced Server 1.4 About Licensing __________________________________________________________ Information_Required__Source______________________________ Configuring the Chapter 4, Configuring and Starting License Server the Standalone License Server Managing PATHWORKS Compaq Advanced Server for OpenVMS Advanced Server Guide to Managing Advanced Server licenses______________Licenses____________________________ 1.5 About External Authentication External authentication is an optional feature of OpenVMS systems that allows system managers to set up user accounts for which login authentication is based on a security mechanism other than OpenVMS security. The PATHWORKS Advanced Server takes advantage of this feature by providing the ability to use the PATHWORKS Advanced Server or Windows NT-compatible user authentication mechanisms to authenticate OpenVMS user logins. This allows users to log in at the OpenVMS login prompt using the PATHWORKS Advanced Server user name and password. In addition, it provides automatic password synchronization for user accounts. When you install the complete PATHWORKS Advanced Server, the files required to support external authentication are automatically included in the installation process. When you install the Advanced Server in an OpenVMS Cluster, if you want to enable external authentication on OpenVMS Cluster member nodes on which the server is not running and which share the same system disk, you can install the standalone external authentication software on that disk (without installing the Advanced Server software). On OpenVMS Version 7.1 Alpha and VAX cluster members, you must copy the external authentication files from a system on which the Advanced Server is installed to the OpenVMS Version 7.1 systems. For more information about enabling external authen- tication, refer to Section 5.6, Setting Up External Authentication. Before You Install PATHWORKS Advanced Server 1-5 Before You Install PATHWORKS Advanced Server 1.6 Reading the Release Notes 1.6 Reading the Release Notes The PATHWORKS Advanced Server installation kit includes the Compaq PATHWORKS for OpenVMS (Advanced Server) Release Notes. Compaq recommends that you read the release notes before starting the installation. ________________________Note ________________________ The installation procedure copies the release notes into the SYS$HELP: area, where they are available after server installation. _____________________________________________________ 1.6.1 How to Access the Release Notes Use the following table to decide how to print the release notes: ________________________________________________________________ Desired Result________Required_Steps____________________________________ Print the Do the following: release 1. Load the installation kit on a drive. notes before the 2. Enter the following commands, replacing device installation with the name of the device (and if the device is a disk, also designate the directory) where you loaded the installation kit: $ MOUNT device: PWRK $ BACKUP/SELECT=PWRK061.RELEASE_NOTES device:PWRK061.A/SAVE_SET * $ PRINT PWRK061.RELEASE_NOTES 1-6 Before You Install PATHWORKS Advanced Server Before You Install PATHWORKS Advanced Server 1.6 Reading the Release Notes ________________________________________________________________ Desired Result________Required_Steps____________________________________ Print the Do the following: release 1. Load the installation kit on a drive. notes during the 2. Enter the following command to start the installation installation procedure: $ @VMSINSTAL PWRK061 device_name: OPTIONS N The installation procedure prompts you to either print or display the release notes. In any case, the release notes are always copied to the ______________SYS$HELP:_area.___________________________________ 1.7 Using the Installation Checklist Appendix A, Installation and Upgrade Checklist, provides an installation and configuration summary checklist. You can photocopy the summary checklist and use it to track the completion of the installation and configuration tasks described in this guide. 1.8 Requirements for Installing PATHWORKS Advanced Server Software The following sections describe the hardware and software that may be required to install PATHWORKS Advanced Server on the system. 1.8.1 Hardware Requirements All Alpha and VAX processors supported by the OpenVMS operating system are also supported by the PATHWORKS Advanced Server. For the latest information on the hardware that the server supports, refer to the Software Product Description (SPD). Make sure that the network (including cables, PCs, servers, and other hardware) is connected. For a list of the hardware that the server supports, refer to the Software Product Description (SPD). Before You Install PATHWORKS Advanced Server 1-7 Before You Install PATHWORKS Advanced Server 1.8 Requirements for Installing PATHWORKS Advanced Server Software 1.8.2 Software Requirements To install PATHWORKS Advanced Server successfully, you must have the following software properly installed and configured on your system: o OpenVMS Alpha Version 7.3, 7.2-2, 7.2-1, or 6.2, or OpenVMS VAX Version 7.3, 7.2, or 6.2 o The appropriate transport software to support the network protocols used by other servers and by network clients, including one or more of the following: - DECnet or DECnet-Plus (optional) DECnet or DECnet-Plus may optionally be installed when you install the OpenVMS operating system. - TCP/IP (optional) TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS or a supported third- party TCP/IP product can be used to provide IP support. Refer to the PATHWORKS Advanced Server Software Product Description (SPD) for a list of supported TCP/IP products. 1.8.3 Supported Client Software PATHWORKS Advanced Server supports connections from the following types of clients: o Windows 2000 o Windows NT 4.0 o Windows 98 o Windows 95 o Windows for Workgroups o PATHWORKS 32 1.8.4 Memory Requirements The system must have at least 64 MB of physical memory to run the PATHWORKS Advanced Server. 1-8 Before You Install PATHWORKS Advanced Server Before You Install PATHWORKS Advanced Server 1.9 Preinstallation Tasks 1.9 Preinstallation Tasks Use the following checklist to make sure you have completed all the tasks you should perform before you install the software. Each task is described later in this section. Table_1-1_Preinstallation_Checklist_______________________ < >1. Check the part listing. < >2. Make sure that the network hardware is installed and connected. < >3. Log in to the SYSTEM account. < >4. Make sure that the required software is installed. < >5. Read the release notes. < >6. Check system parameters. < >7. Back up the system disks. < >8. Make sure that you have adequate disk space for installation. < >9. Check the queue manager. < >10. Check the time zone configuration. < >11. Make sure that DECnet is running, if you are planning to use the DECnet transport. < >12. Make sure that TCP/IP is running, if you are planning to use the TCP/IP transport. < >13. Check for existing Compaq OpenVMS server images and files. < >14. Check the OpenVMS Cluster configuration, if you are installing PATHWORKS Advanced Server on a __________cluster.________________________________________ Before You Install PATHWORKS Advanced Server 1-9 Before You Install PATHWORKS Advanced Server 1.9 Preinstallation Tasks Before you install PATHWORKS Advanced Server, perform the following steps. ________________________Note ________________________ All the steps except the last apply to both standalone and cluster Advanced Servers. The last step delineates what needs to be done for installing the Advanced Server on a cluster. _____________________________________________________ 1.9.1 Step 1: Check the Part Listing The software part listing specifies the contents of the kit you receive. Check the contents of your kit against that information. If parts are missing or your kit is damaged, contact your Compaq Computer Corporation representative. 1.9.2 Step 2: Check the Network Hardware PATHWORKS Advanced Server runs on OpenVMS systems that meet the software requirements. The PC local area network (LAN) requires: o A supported network controller board in the server and in each client o The cables to connect each client and server to the network 1.9.3 Step 3: Log In to the SYSTEM Account Before you install PATHWORKS Advanced Server, log in to the SYSTEM account, or another account that has all privileges enabled to run the installation procedure. To log in to the SYSTEM account: 1. At the user name prompt, enter SYSTEM: Username: SYSTEM 2. At the Password prompt, enter the password to the SYSTEM account. The password you enter is not displayed. 1-10 Before You Install PATHWORKS Advanced Server Before You Install PATHWORKS Advanced Server 1.9 Preinstallation Tasks 1.9.4 Step 4: Check the Required Software PATHWORKS Advanced Server requires the following: o OpenVMS operating system, Alpha Version 7.3, 7.2-2, 7.2-1, or 6.2, or VAX Version 7.3, 7.2, or 6.2 o DECnet or DECnet-Plus, if you are going to use the DECnet transport, the mail server, or the License Server over DECnet. o A TCP/IP product, if you are going to use the TCP/IP for cluster or network communication. Supported TCP/IP products are described in the Compaq PATHWORKS for OpenVMS (Advanced Server) Release Notes. 1.9.5 Step 5: Print and Read the Release Notes If you have not already read the release notes, you should do so before installing the software. If you choose to back up the system, as recommended in Section 1.9.8, Step 8: Back Up the System, you can read the release notes during the backup. See Section 1.6, Reading the Release Notes, for more information. 1.9.6 Step 6: Check System Parameters Most systems have adequate system resources readily available to include the PATHWORKS Advanced Server software. However, make sure that the following OpenVMS system parameters are set properly. Make any necessary changes to the MODPARAMS.DAT file, then run AUTOGEN, and reboot your system. You can delay this reboot until the first reboot required for backing up your system disks (a backup is recommended in Section 1.9.8, Step 8: Back Up the System). Make sure all other software that will be running on your system is indeed running before and while you run AUTOGEN. ________________________Note ________________________ If these parameters are not set properly, you cannot configure the server after you complete the installation procedure. _____________________________________________________ Before You Install PATHWORKS Advanced Server 1-11 Before You Install PATHWORKS Advanced Server 1.9 Preinstallation Tasks GBLPAGES parameter The minimum value of this parameter is listed in Table 1-2, GBLPAGES Parameter Minimum Value. Table_1-2_GBLPAGES_Parameter_Minimum_Value________________ Minimum Value for a VAX Minimum Value for an Alpha system_____________________system_________________________ 3500_pages_________________7500_pages_____________________ To ensure that your system has enough free global pages, do the following while the Advanced Server is not running: 1-12 Before You Install PATHWORKS Advanced Server Before You Install PATHWORKS Advanced Server 1.9 Preinstallation Tasks 1. Enter the following: $ WRITE SYS$OUTPUT F$GETSYI("FREE_GBLPAGES") The value of the GBLPAGES parameter is displayed. For example: 143576 2. If the value is less than required, edit the system parameters file SYS$SYSTEM:MODPARAMS.DAT and add a line similar to the following: MIN_GBLPAGES = 7500 GBLSECTIONS parameter The minimum value of this parameter differs depending on which server is to be installed, as described in Table 1-3, GBLSECTIONS Parameter Minimum Value. Table_1-3_GBLSECTIONS_Parameter_Minimum_Value_____________ Minimum Value for the Minimum Value for the PATHWORKS standalone_License_Server__Advanced_Server_Installation___ 50_________________________75_____________________________ To ensure that your system has enough free global sections, do the following while the Advanced Server is not running: 1. Enter the following: $ WRITE SYS$OUTPUT F$GETSYI("FREE_GBLSECTS") The value of the GBLSECTIONS parameter is displayed. For example: 249 2. If the value is less than required, edit the system parameters file SYS$SYSTEM:MODPARAMS.DAT and add a line similar to the following: MIN_GBLSECTIONS = 75 Before You Install PATHWORKS Advanced Server 1-13 Before You Install PATHWORKS Advanced Server 1.9 Preinstallation Tasks PROCSECTCNT parameter The minimum value of this parameter differs depending on which server is to be installed, as described in Table 1-4, PROCSECTCNT Parameter Minimum Value. Table_1-4_PROCSECTCNT_Parameter_Minimum_Value_____________ Minimum Value for the Minimum Value for the PATHWORKS Standalone_License_Server__Advanced_Server_Installation___ 32_________________________40_____________________________ To ensure that the value of the system parameter PROCSECTCNT is adequate: 1. Enter the following: $ WRITE SYS$OUTPUT F$GETSYI("PROCSECTCNT") The value of the PROCSECTCNT parameter is displayed. For example: 20 2. If the value is less than required, edit the system parameters file SYS$SYSTEM:MODPARAMS.DAT and add a line similar to the following: MIN_PROCSECTCNT = 40 SCSNODE parameter This parameter must be defined as your system's computer name. If you are running DECnet, the SCSNODE name should be the same as the DECnet node name. The SCSNODE parameter's preinstallation status affects what happens after you install, as follows: 1-14 Before You Install PATHWORKS Advanced Server Before You Install PATHWORKS Advanced Server 1.9 Preinstallation Tasks __________________________________________________________ SCSNODE Server Response After Status________Your_Action___Installation__________________ Not defined Do not Does not start. define it Already Do not Starts. defined define it Not defined Define it Starts, but the OpenVMS system renames print and batch queues to include the new computer name. Therefore, you must requeue any existing print or batch jobs to the new queues. You may also have to rebuild the queue database. For information on these system management tasks, refer to the OpenVMS System ____________________________Manager's_Manual._____________ To check whether the system parameter SCSNODE is defined as your system's computer name, enter the following commands at the system prompt: $ SCSNODE = F$GETSYI("SCSNODE") $ SHOW SYMBOL SCSNODE As a result, one of the following occurs: o If SCSNODE is defined, the computer name is displayed. For example, if your system's computer name is SPEEDY: $ SHOW SYMBOL SCSNODE SPEEDY o If SCSNODE is not defined, the computer name is not displayed. If SCSNODE is not defined, edit the system parameters file SYS$SYSTEM:MODPARAMS.DAT and define the parameter. For example, if your system's computer name is SPEEDY, edit the file so that it contains the following line: SCSNODE = "SPEEDY" Before You Install PATHWORKS Advanced Server 1-15 Before You Install PATHWORKS Advanced Server 1.9 Preinstallation Tasks If you edit the file SYS$SYSTEM:MODPARAMS.DAT, you must run the OpenVMS command procedure AUTOGEN and reboot the system either now or at some time before configuring the server. For example: $ @SYS$UPDATE:AUTOGEN GETDATA REBOOT NOFEEDBACK For information about running AUTOGEN, refer to the OpenVMS System Management Utilities Reference Manual. 1.9.7 Step 7: Check ENQLM Process Quota Make sure that the ENQLM quota for the user account you use for configuring the Advanced Server is set to a value of 500 or greater. If it is not set appropriately, you will not be able to configure the Advanced Server after the installation procedure. To determine the current setting for this quota, enter the following command while logged in to the user account from which you will run the PWRK$CONFIG.COM configuration procedure: $ WRITE SYS$OUTPUT F$GETJPI("", "ENQLM") The value of the ENQLM parameter is displayed. For example: 2000 If the value is less than required, follow these steps: 1. Set the process default device and directory to SYS$SYSTEM. 2. At the system prompt, enter the MCR AUTHORIZE command. 3. At the UAF prompt, enter the MODIFY command, as in the following example, where user-account is the name of the user account from which you will configure the server, and value is a value of 500 or greater: UAF> MODIFY user-account/ENQLM=value 1-16 Before You Install PATHWORKS Advanced Server Before You Install PATHWORKS Advanced Server 1.9 Preinstallation Tasks 1.9.8 Step 8: Back Up the System To safeguard against the loss of valuable data, Compaq recommends that you back up all disks on your system (or at least the system disk) before you install any layered product. To do a system backup, use the OpenVMS BACKUP command. For information about the BACKUP command, refer to the OpenVMS System Management Utilities Reference Manual. 1.9.9 Step 9: Check Disk Space Requirements To determine the number of disk blocks required for your installation, refer to the PATHWORKS Advanced Server release notes. To check the number of free blocks on the system disk, enter: $ SHOW DEVICE SYS$SYSDEVICE The OpenVMS system displays information about the system disk, including the number of free blocks. For example: Device Device Error Volume Free Trans Mnt Name Status Count Label Blocks Count Cnt DUA0: Mounted 0 AXP072 724856 280 1 1.9.10 Step 10: Check the Queue Manager It is not necessary to have the queue manager running during installation and configuration, but Compaq recommends that it be running when you configure the server. You can enter the SHOW QUEUE/MANAGER command to check whether the queue manager is running: $ SHOW QUEUE/MANAGER If the queue manager is running, your OpenVMS system displays a message similar to the following: Queue manager SYS$QUEUE_MANAGER, running, on CPEEDY:: If the queue manager is not running, you can use the following command to start it: $ START/QUEUE/MANAGER Before You Install PATHWORKS Advanced Server 1-17 Before You Install PATHWORKS Advanced Server 1.9 Preinstallation Tasks For more information about the OpenVMS DCL commands, refer to the OpenVMS DCL Dictionary. 1.9.11 Step 11: Check Time Zone and TDF To check the time zone and time differential factor (TDF) settings on the system, run the OpenVMS command procedure SYS$MANAGER:UTC$TIME_SETUP.COM. From the SYSTEM account, enter the following command to begin the procedure: $ @SYS$MANAGER:UTC$TIME_SETUP.COM PATHWORKS Advanced Server's internal time management uses Greenwich Mean Time (GMT). To properly represent the time in the local environment, the time zone information must be set up before the server is started. To set the time zone on your OpenVMS system, execute the following command procedure: @ SYS$MANAGER:UTC$TIMEZONE_SETUP.COM To set the time zone differential factor for the OpenVMS system, execute the following command procedure: @ SYS$MANAGER:UTC$CONFIGURE_TDF.COM If you change any time zone information, such as the daylight savings time setting, you must restart the server for the time to be properly represented. ________________________Note ________________________ For diagnostic purposes, you can check the server log file for the values of the TDF (in seconds) and the daylight saving time flag. _____________________________________________________ For more information on running the command procedure and resetting time zone and TDF, see the section on setting time zone information in the OpenVMS System Manager's Manual. 1-18 Before You Install PATHWORKS Advanced Server Before You Install PATHWORKS Advanced Server 1.9 Preinstallation Tasks 1.9.12 Step 12: Check DECnet Status If you plan to use the DECnet transport, it is not necessary to have DECnet or DECnet-Plus running during the installation; however, DECnet or DECnet-Plus must be running on the system before you can configure the server. To see whether DECnet is running on the system where you are planning to install the server software, enter the appropriate command depending on whether you have installed DECnet (Phase IV), or DECnet-Plus, as described in the following sections. 1.9.12.1 Checking DECnet (Phase IV) Status To check DECnet status, enter the following command: $ MCR NCP SHOW EXECUTOR o If DECnet is running, the SHOW EXECUTOR display resembles the following: Node Volatile Summary as of 1-JUL-2001 12:16:36 Executor node = 9.000 (BRUTUS) State = on Identification = DECnet for OpenVMS AXP V7.2 o If DECnet is not running, enter the following command to start it: $ @SYS$MANAGER:STARTNET 1.9.12.2 Checking DECnet-Plus Status If you use DECnet-Plus (formerly DECnet/OSI for OpenVMS), enter the following command to see whether it is running on the system where you are planning to install the server software: $ SHOW LOGICAL NET$STARTUP_STATUS o If DECnet-Plus is running, the system displays the following: "NET$STARTUP_STATUS" = "RUNNING-ALL" (LNM$SYSTEM_TABLE) o If DECnet-Plus is not running, enter the following command to start it: $ @SYS$STARTUP:NET$STARTUP Before You Install PATHWORKS Advanced Server 1-19 Before You Install PATHWORKS Advanced Server 1.9 Preinstallation Tasks For more information, refer to the DECnet product documentation. 1.9.13 Step 13: Check TCP/IP Status If you are planning to use the TCP/IP transport, make sure that TCP/IP is running and that the PATHWORKS IP (PWIP) driver has been loaded. The procedure for starting the TCP/IP product and the PWIP driver differs depending on the TCP/IP product running on the system. Refer to the documentation for your TCP/IP product for information on how to start TCP/IP and the PWIP driver. For example, if TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS Version 5 is installed, you can start the PWIP driver manually by entering the following command: $ @SYS$STARTUP:TCPIP$PWIP_STARTUP.COM Alternatively, you can configure TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS to automatically start the PWIP driver when TCP/IP is started, using the configuration procedure TCPIP$CONFIG.COM. For TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS Version 4.x, use the configuration procedure UCX$CONFIG.COM to enable the PWIP driver on TCP/IP startup, or enter the following OpenVMS commands: $ @SYS$STARTUP:UCX$STARTUP $ @SYS$STARTUP:UCX$PWIP_STARTUP You can add these commands to the system startup procedure. After the installation is complete, you can use the Configuration Manager to configure the PATHWORKS Advanced Server to use TCP/IP. You can do this during the configuration procedure (PWRK$CONFIG) or after configuring the server. In the former case, PWRK$CONFIG gives you the option of invoking the Configuration Manager. In the latter case, you can invoke the Configuration Manager at the DCL prompt by entering the ADMINISTER/CONFIG command. 1-20 Before You Install PATHWORKS Advanced Server Before You Install PATHWORKS Advanced Server 1.9 Preinstallation Tasks 1.9.14 Step 14: Check for Existing OpenVMS Server Images and Files Make sure that: 1. No Compaq OpenVMS file and print server images (current or earlier versions) are running on the local system or on any member of the OpenVMS Cluster (when installing on a cluster). 2. No files from a PATHWORKS for OpenVMS (NetWare) kit are on the system disk. If such files are present, use SYS$UPDATE:PWVN$DEINSTAL.COM (included with the PATHWORKS for OpenVMS (NetWare) kit) to remove those files. 3. No PATHWORKS or Advanced Server for OpenVMS images reside in the SYS$SPECIFIC: directory area of the system disk on which PATHWORKS will be installed. (When PATHWORKS V6.1 for OpenVMS (Advanced Server) is installed, images in the SYS$SPECIFIC: directory area will be used before the corresponding images in the SYS$COMMON: directory area are used.) To remove the PATHWORKS or Advanced Server (V7.2 or V7.2A) for OpenVMS files, use the PWRK$DEINSTAL utility. To remove the Advanced Server V7.3 for OpenVMS files, use the PRODUCT REMOVE command, as documented in the Compaq Advanced Server for OpenVMS Server Installation and Configuration Guide. The server VMSINSTAL installation utility will detect if any of these conditions exist, and if the images or files are found, it will notify you. The VMSINSTAL installation utility automatically deletes, without notification, any files from a PATHWORKS Advanced Server or Advanced Server for OpenVMS kit found in the SYS$SPECIFIC directory tree. 1.9.15 Step 15: Check OpenVMS Cluster Configuration You can run the Advanced Server on multiple OpenVMS Cluster members. To do so, follow these steps: 1. An OpenVMS Cluster can include both VAX and Alpha member nodes. The PATHWORKS Advanced Server can run on any VAX or Alpha cluster member that is running a supported version of OpenVMS. However, an OpenVMS Cluster cannot support two different versions of the Before You Install PATHWORKS Advanced Server 1-21 Before You Install PATHWORKS Advanced Server 1.9 Preinstallation Tasks file and print server (for example, PATHWORKS V6 for OpenVMS (Advanced Server) and Advanced Server V7.3 for OpenVMS). 2. Decide which member nodes in the OpenVMS Cluster will run the Advanced Server, then identify all the system disks that will be used by those member nodes. Install the Advanced Server on each of those system disks. If the OpenVMS Cluster contains other system disks (for example, to support systems running earlier versions of OpenVMS), these disks might have older versions of Compaq OpenVMS file and print servers installed on them. If so, remove the older versions to prevent them from accidentally starting up while the Advanced Server is running on the current OpenVMS systems. To remove the PATHWORKS for OpenVMS (Advanced Server) product, execute the command procedure SYS$UPDATE:PWRK$DEINSTAL from a cluster member that uses the system disk from which PATHWORKS is to be removed. For more information on using PWRK$DEINSTAL.COM, see Chapter 7, Removing PATHWORKS Advanced Server Software. To remove the Advanced Server V7.3 for OpenVMS product, use the PRODUCT REMOVE command, as documented in the Compaq Advanced Server for OpenVMS Server Installation and Configuration Guide. To remove earlier versions of the Advanced Server for OpenVMS, use PWRK$DEINSTAL.COM. To remove a PATHWORKS (LAN Manager) product, use the PWRK$DEINSTAL utility that was installed with the product. The PATHWORKS (LAN Manager) server must be stopped before you can remove it. 3. If you plan to use the TCP/IP transport, ensure that all cluster members on which the Advanced Server will run are in the same TCP/IP subnet. 4. If an earlier version of the PATHWORKS for OpenVMS (Advanced Server) or any other Compaq OpenVMS file and print server is running on any cluster member, stop the server on the cluster member system. 5. On each system on which you want to install the Advanced Server, complete the tasks described in this chapter. 1-22 Before You Install PATHWORKS Advanced Server Before You Install PATHWORKS Advanced Server 1.9 Preinstallation Tasks On each cluster member that you want to use as a file and print server, you will run the Advanced Server configuration command procedure (PWRK$CONFIG.COM), as explained in Chapter 3, Configuring the PATHWORKS Advanced Server. This ensures that each node has its appropriate parameters set and enough resources to run the server. 6. All cluster members that will run the Advanced Server must share a common: o System user authorization file (SYSUAF.DAT) o Rightlist file (RIGHTSLIST.DAT) o Advanced Server data directory location (PWRK$COMMONROOT:) 7. When installing the Advanced Server on an OpenVMS Cluster member, if the following two conditions apply, you are must shut down the server and reboot the systems running the server. (You can avoid the reboot, as noted below.) 1. Advanced Servers are installed on two or more system disks in the cluster 2. The Advanced Server is already running on one or more cluster members that are booted from a system disk other than the one on which the installation is occuring To avoid having to reboot the systems that are already running the Advanced Server, the system administrator can deassign the logical name (PWRK$REBOOT_REQUIRED) that forces the reboot to occur on each affected node, as follows: $ DEASSIGN/SYSTEM PWRK$REBOOT_REQUIRED 1.10 Next Step To install PATHWORKS Advanced Server, proceed to Chapter 2, Installing the PATHWORKS Advanced Server. Before You Install PATHWORKS Advanced Server 1-23 2 ________________________________________________________________ Installing the PATHWORKS Advanced Server This chapter describes how to install the PATHWORKS for OpenVMS (Advanced Server) software. You must follow these procedures regardless of whether you are upgrading from a previous version of the server or installing the server for the first time. Before you begin the installation procedure, make sure that you have completed the preinstallation tasks listed in Chapter 1, Before You Install PATHWORKS Advanced Server. This chapter consists of the following sections: o Section 2.1, About the Installation Procedure o Section 2.2, Installing the Server o Section 2.3, Troubleshooting Installation Problems o Section 2.4, Next Steps 2.1 About the Installation Procedure The following sections describe the installation procedure and what it does. 2.1.1 What is VMSINSTAL? VMSINSTAL is the standard command procedure for installing software on the OpenVMS operating system. VMSINSTAL consists of a series of questions (prompts). Your answers to these questions provide VMSINSTAL with the information needed for installing PATHWORKS Advanced Server. Installing the PATHWORKS Advanced Server 2-1 Installing the PATHWORKS Advanced Server 2.1 About the Installation Procedure 2.1.2 PATHWORKS Advanced Server Installation Kit The VMSINSTAL installation kit includes several OpenVMS BACKUP save sets. The save set PWRK061.A always contains the file KITINSTAL.COM and the release notes. The savesets included in the software kit are listed in the product release notes. 2.1.3 What VMSINSTAL Does When you use VMSINSTAL, it: 1. Determines whether the PATHWORKS for OpenVMS (NetWare) server is installed on the system, and if it is, optionally removes the NetWare server software. 2. Creates PATHWORKS Advanced Server accounts on the file and print server, if necessary. 3. Restores the files from the save sets in the installa- tion kit. 4. Creates DECnet objects, if you are running DECnet or DECnet-Plus. 5. Installs the PATHWORKS Advanced Server DCL command definition file. 6. Installs the PATHWORKS Advanced Server logical names definition files. 7. Deletes obsolete files. 8. Installs the PATHWORKS Advanced Server files. 9. Verifies that the software has been installed successfully. (See Section 5.2, Verifying the PATHWORKS for OpenVMS (Advanced Server) Installation, for information on how to run the Installation Verification Procedure after installing the software.) 2.2 Installing the Server The following sections describe how to prepare information required during the installation procedure, and how to specify the required information during the procedure. 2-2 Installing the PATHWORKS Advanced Server Installing the PATHWORKS Advanced Server 2.2 Installing the Server 2.2.1 Before You Start VMSINSTAL Before you start the VMSINSTAL command procedure, be prepared to answer the following questions. The questions that VMSINSTAL asks depend on the software environment and options you select. 1. What is the product identifier? The product identifier tells VMSINSTAL which save sets to copy from the media to a disk on the system. The product identifier for PATHWORKS Advanced Server is: PWRK061 2. What is the name of the device on which you want to mount the media? The device name depends on the type of media and computer you have. For example, if you want to mount a CD-ROM on the CD-ROM drive of your Alphastation 400, the device name might be DKA400. 3. Do you want to access the online release notes during the installation procedure? You can tell VMSINSTAL to ask you whether you want to display or print the online release notes during installation. Because the release notes may describe important changes to the installation procedure, Compaq recommends that you read them. Procedures for obtaining the release notes are described in Section 1.6, Reading the Release Notes. 4. Do you want to install just the Upgrade utility? If the PATHWORKS (LAN Manager) server is installed on the system, you are prompted to install the Upgrade utility separately, which allows you to upgrade server database files before you install the PATHWORKS for OpenVMS (Advanced Server). Appendix D, Upgrade Utility Installation, shows a sample installation of the Upgrade utility. To install the PATHWORKS Advanced Server, you must upgrade the server databases. If you choose to install just the Upgrade utility, you can install the PATHWORKS Advanced Server later, after you upgrade your Installing the PATHWORKS Advanced Server 2-3 Installing the PATHWORKS Advanced Server 2.2 Installing the Server databases. If you install the PATHWORKS Advanced Server software, the Upgrade utility is also installed. 5. Do you want to preserve the PATHWORKS (LAN Manager) environment, and if so, where? If you are upgrading from PATHWORKS (LAN Manager), you can choose to have the PATHWORKS (LAN Manager) data files copied to the location you specify in the installation procedure. This allows you to roll back to PATHWORKS (LAN Manager) later, after configuring and starting the PATHWORKS Advanced Server. Refer to the Compaq PATHWORKS for OpenVMS (Advanced Server) Server Migration Guide for more information about the PATHWORKS Rollback procedure. If you have V4.x of PATHWORKS for OpenVMS, you must upgrade to PATHWORKS (LAN Manager) before installing PATHWORKS V6 for OpenVMS (Advanced Server). For instructions on upgrading from V4.x to V5, refer to the Compaq PATHWORKS for OpenVMS (Advanced Server) Server Migration Guide. 6. Do you want to install PATHWORKS Advanced Server software? This option allows you to install the complete PATHWORKS for OpenVMS (Advanced Server) server, including the Upgrade utility, the integrated License Server, and the external authentication software. Appendix B, Sample Complete Server Installation and Configuration, shows a sample installation and configuration of the complete PATHWORKS for OpenVMS (Advanced Server) server. 7. Do you want to install the standalone License Server? If the system is designated to run the standalone License Server, you can install the License Server software only. Compaq recommends that you run the standalone License Server on a designated License Server system. 2-4 Installing the PATHWORKS Advanced Server Installing the PATHWORKS Advanced Server 2.2 Installing the Server The installation procedure gives you the option to install the standalone License Server software from the PATHWORKS for OpenVMS (Advanced Server) software kit. In this case, the complete PATHWORKS Advanced Server (including the file and print server) is not installed. If the complete PATHWORKS Advanced Server is installed, you cannot choose the standalone License Server installation option. Appendix C, Sample Standalone License Server Installation and Configuration, shows a sample installation and configuration of the standalone License Server. 8. Do you want to install PATHWORKS external authentica- tion software only? If you have installed the Advanced Server and enabled external authentication in an OpenVMS Cluster that includes Alpha systems running OpenVMS 7.2-1 or later and VAX systems running OpenVMS 7.2 or later, and if these systems boot from a system disk that will not have the Advanced Server installed, you can install the standalone external authentication software on that system disk. For more information, see Section 1.5, About External Authentication. Appendix E, Sample External Authentication Installation, shows a sample installation of the standalone external authentication software. 9. What is the user identification code (UIC) group number? The PATHWORKS Advanced Server installation procedure creates the OpenVMS user accounts PWRK$DEFAULT and PWRK$GUEST, if they do not already exist. When an OpenVMS user account is created, it is assigned a UIC group number. The default selection displayed by the installation procedure is determined as follows: _______________________________________________________ Condition__________________Default_Displayed___________ You are installing The first available unused PATHWORKS Advanced Server UIC group number, starting for the first time with 360 Installing the PATHWORKS Advanced Server 2-5 Installing the PATHWORKS Advanced Server 2.2 Installing the Server _______________________________________________________ Condition__________________Default_Displayed___________ PATHWORKS (LAN Manager) The same group number is currently installed, as that associated with an account named the existing account PCFS$ACCOUNT already PCFS$ACCOUNT exists The file and print server The same group number as the accounts_already_exist_____existing_accounts___________ 2.2.2 How to Respond to Prompts An asterisk (*) at the beginning of a line in the installation procedure identifies a prompt to which you must respond. Usually the prompt has a default answer, which the procedure displays in square brackets ([]) at the end of the question. To accept a default, press Return. For example: * Is the selection correct [YES]? 2.2.3 How to Start VMSINSTAL When you have completed the recommended preinstallation tasks outlined in Chapter 1, Before You Install PATHWORKS Advanced Server, and have read the release notes, you are ready to use the VMSINSTAL installation procedure to install the PATHWORKS Advanced Server. To start VMSINSTAL: 1. Ensure that you are logged in to the SYSTEM account. 2. Load the installation kit media onto a drive. (It is not necessary to mount the drive, but it must be on line so that the installation procedure can mount it.) 3. Enter the following command to check the status of the device on which you have loaded the installation kit, replacing device_name with the name of the applicable device: $ SHOW DEVICE device_name 2-6 Installing the PATHWORKS Advanced Server Installing the PATHWORKS Advanced Server 2.2 Installing the Server For example: $ SHOW DEVICE $1$DUS0: Device Device Error Volume Free Trans Mnt Name Status Count Label Blocks Count Cnt $1$DUS0: (HSC001) Mounted 0 HUBSYS 347718 628 4 If the device status is Offline, enter the following command to place the device online, replacing device_ name with the name of your device: $ SET DEVICE/AVAILABLE device_name 4. Change your default directory to SYS$UPDATE: $ SET DEFAULT SYS$UPDATE 5. Check to make sure that other users are not logged in to the system. 6. If a previous version of the software is installed on the system, shut it down. In a cluster, shut down the software on all cluster members. For a noncluster server, enter: $ @SYS$STARTUP:PWRK$SHUTDOWN For a cluster server, enter: $ @SYS$STARTUP:PWRK$SHUTDOWN CLUSTER 7. If you have DECnet configured on your system and you want to create a log of the installation procedure, enter the following command and then log in to the system account again: $ SET HOST 0/LOG=file-name where file-name is the name of the file to which you want the log written. 8. Start VMSINSTAL and specify the PWRK061 product identifier, the media device, and whether you want access to the online release notes during the installation procedure: Installing the PATHWORKS Advanced Server 2-7 Installing the PATHWORKS Advanced Server 2.2 Installing the Server ________________________________________________________________ Access the Release Notes During_Installation?______Command_Line__________________________ Yes @VMSINSTAL PWRK061 device_name OPTIONS N No________________________@VMSINSTAL_PWRK061_device_name________ 9. The interactive installation procedure begins, and you are prompted for information. A sample installation script is included section by section, beginning with Example 2-1, Sample Installation Procedure-Part 1, with each section accompanied by additional explanatory information. The actual installation script that is displayed on your system might include additional questions and information, depending on your current configuration. ________________________Note ________________________ To interrupt the installation procedure, press at any time. The installation procedure deletes any files that were created, then exits. Then you can restart the installation from the beginning. _____________________________________________________ Example 2-1 Sample Installation Procedure-Part 1 $@SYS$UPDATE:VMSINSTAL PWRK061 SYS$DEVICE:[KITS.PWRK] OpenVMS AXP Software Product Installation Procedure V7.2-1H1 It is 13-JUL-2001 at 16:59. Enter a question mark (?) at any time for help. (continued on next page) 2-8 Installing the PATHWORKS Advanced Server Installing the PATHWORKS Advanced Server 2.2 Installing the Server Example 2-1 (Cont.) Sample Installation Procedure-Part 1 %VMSINSTAL-W-ACTIVE, The following processes are still active: TCPIP$ESNMP TCPIP$OS_MIBS TCPIP$HR_MIB * Do you want to continue anyway [NO]? Y * Are you satisfied with the backup of your system disk [YES]? The following products will be processed: PWRK V6.1 Beginning installation of PWRK V6.1 at 16:59 %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set A ... %VMSINSTAL-I-RELMOVED, Product's release notes have been moved to SYS$HELP. PATHWORKS for OpenVMS Installation © Compaq Computer Corporation 2000. All rights reserved. Restricted Rights: Use, duplication, or disclosure by the U.S. Government is subject to restrictions as set forth in subparagraph (c) (1) (ii) of DFARS 252.227-7013, or in FAR 52.227-19, or in FAR 52.227-14 Alt. III, as applicable. This software is proprietary to and embodies the confidential technology of Compaq Computer Corporation. Possession, use, or copying of this software and media is authorized only pursuant to a valid written license from Compaq or an authorized sublicensor. __________Explanatory Text for Example 2-1 __________ In Example 2-1, Sample Installation Procedure- Part 1, the installer specifies the source device SYS$DEVICE:[KITS.PWRK] for the installation kit. The first part of the installation script indicates that certain processes are already running and gives you the option of continuing or stopping the procedure. In this example, the processes listed are part of the Compaq TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS software running on the system. Installing the PATHWORKS Advanced Server 2-9 Installing the PATHWORKS Advanced Server 2.2 Installing the Server If you continue (respond YES to the prompt), the procedure asks if you are satisfied with the backup (backup of the system is recommended prior to installing the server), and then identifies the product being installed. _____________________________________________________ Example 2-2 Sample Installation Procedure-Part 2 Please select from the following install options: PATHWORKS V6.1 for OpenVMS (Advanced Server) PATHWORKS V6.1 for OpenVMS (Advanced Server) License Server (only) External Authentication images (only) * Do you want to install the complete PATHWORKS V6.1 for OpenVMS [NO]? Y %PWRK-I-OLDVERPWRK, PATHWORKS V6.0-400D for OpenVMS (Advanced Server) -PWRK-I-OLDVERPWRK, was previously installed The following components will be installed: PATHWORKS V6.1 for OpenVMS (Advanced Server) If the selection is correct, the installation will continue. If the selection is not correct, you can change your selection. Press CTRL/Y if you want to terminate the installation. * Is the selection correct [YES]? __________Explanatory Text for Example 2-2 __________ This part of the script gives you the option of installing the complete PATHWORKS Advanced Server product, installing only the standalone License Server, installing only the standalone external authentication images, or installing only the Upgrade utility. In Example 2-2, Sample Installation Procedure-Part 2, the complete installation was selected, and the procedure continues. A message indicates a previous 2-10 Installing the PATHWORKS Advanced Server Installing the PATHWORKS Advanced Server 2.2 Installing the Server version of the Advanced Server has been installed on this system. _____________________________________________________ Example 2-3 Sample Installation Procedure-Part 3 %PWRK-I-VERSION, Checking for OpenVMS version 6.2, or later... NOTE ---- Because this kit provides a new streams execlet for NetBEUI and TCP/IP, you MUST reboot the system to complete installation of PATHWORKS. If you do not reboot the system at this time, you must remember to reboot later before starting PATHWORKS. To complete the installation of this product, you should reboot the system. If it is not convenient to reboot at this time, then enter NO to the following question. If you enter NO, the installation procedure will continue. * Will you allow a system shutdown after this product is installed [YES]? * How many minutes for system shutdown [0]: * Do you want to do an automatic system reboot [YES]? * Do you want to run the IVP after the installation is finished [YES]? * Do you want to purge files replaced by this installation [YES]? %PWRK-I-FREEBLKS, Checking for 160000 free blocks **************************************************************** * You must shut down the Advanced Server before you continue * * installing PATHWORKS V6 for OpenVMS. * **************************************************************** If you do not shut down the server, the installation will terminate. * Do you want to shut down the Advanced Server [YES]? Shutting down the currently running server(s)... Installing the PATHWORKS Advanced Server 2-11 Installing the PATHWORKS Advanced Server 2.2 Installing the Server __________Explanatory Text for Example 2-3 __________ In Example 2-3, Sample Installation Procedure- Part 3, the installation procedure checks that the OpenVMS system for installation of the server is OpenVMS Version 6.2 or later. If it is an earlier version, the installation would abort. The installation procedure then checks for circum- stances requiring a system reboot. A reboot might be needed if: o A previous version of a server driver (PCF or PCI) or of an execlet (PWRK$STREAMSOS_Vn.EXE), was detected in memory. The previous version could be from either an Advanced Server for OpenVMS or PATHWORKS for OpenVMS product. Reboot is required before starting the Advanced Server. o System parameters were changed (in MODPARAMS.DAT), or server parameters were changed in a way that affected system parameters. Reboot is required before configuring the Advanced Server, as noted in Chapter 1, Before You Install PATHWORKS Advanced Server. If a Compaq OpenVMS file and print server has been installed and started previously, certain images remain in system memory even after the product has been stopped or removed. As a result, before the Advanced Server can be started, you need to reboot the system to remove the old image from memory. To help minimize downtime, the installation procedure requests a reboot only if and when necessary. You are not forced to reboot after installation. In Example 2-3, Sample Installation Procedure-Part 3, software from an earlier version of PATHWORKS for OpenVMS was detected (such as an earlier version of the PWRK$STREAMSOS_Vn.EXE execlet; note that the version, n, corresponds to the version of OpenVMS, not of PATHWORKS). A reboot is necessary unless 2-12 Installing the PATHWORKS Advanced Server Installing the PATHWORKS Advanced Server 2.2 Installing the Server you do not plan to run the Advanced Server on this system. The installation procedure gives you the option of delaying the reboot by continuing the procedure. You might want to delay the reboot so that you can complete installation or configuration processes that would be expedient to finish before rebooting. For example, when installing the server on an OpenVMS Cluster, you might want to delay a reboot until you complete the server installation and configuration on all nodes of the cluster. To delay the reboot, continuing the installation, enter NO at the prompt asking if you will allow a system shutdown after the product is installed. In this example, the reboot is opted for, and then the procedure prompts the installer for the number of minutes to elapse before the shutdown occurs. The installer is also prompted whether an automatic system reboot is requested, whether the installation verification procedure should be run after the installation, and whether to purge files replaced by this installation or keep previous versions intact. The installation verification procedure (IVP) can be run automatically, as shown in Example 2-5, Sample Installation Procedure-Part 5, or independently of the installation procedure, as described in Section 5.2, Verifying the PATHWORKS for OpenVMS (Advanced Server) Installation. _____________________________________________________ Example 2-4 Sample Installation Procedure-Part 4 (continued on next page) Installing the PATHWORKS Advanced Server 2-13 Installing the PATHWORKS Advanced Server 2.2 Installing the Server Example 2-4 (Cont.) Sample Installation Procedure-Part 4 User Accounts and User Identification Codes (UICs) -------------------------------------------------- PATHWORKS for OpenVMS creates two OpenVMS accounts: a default account, PWRK$DEFAULT, and a guest account, PWRK$GUEST. The default UIC group number for both these new accounts depends on the following: o If you are installing the server for the first time, the default is the first unused UIC group number, starting with 360. o If there is an existing account PCFS$ACCOUNT, the default is the UIC group number associated with PCFS$ACCOUNT. o If there is an existing account PWRK$DEFAULT or PWRK$GUEST, the default is the UIC group number associated with PWRK$DEFAULT or PWRK$GUEST, in preference to PCFS$ACCOUNT. However, the default UIC group number will not be used to change the UIC of any existing accounts. For more information about UIC group numbers, see the OpenVMS System Manager's Manual. * Enter default UIC group number for PWRK$DEFAULT and PWRK$GUEST [360]: All questions have been answered. The installation of PATHWORKS for OpenVMS will continue. %PWRK-I-ACCOUNTS, Creating OpenVMS accounts for PWRK$DEFAULT and PWRK$GUEST %PWRK-I-DEFAULTEXISTS, PWRK$DEFAULT account already exists %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set C ... %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set E ... %PWRK-I-DEFOBJS, Defining DECnet objects PCX$SERVER and PCSA$MAIL %PWRK-I-DCLCMDS, Installing PATHWORKS DCL commands %PWRK-I-SPECIFY, Specifying target directories for the provided files %PWRK-I-OBSOLETE, Deleting obsolete files Next Steps ---------- To continue the installation procedure, enter the following command to execute the server configuration command procedure: (continued on next page) 2-14 Installing the PATHWORKS Advanced Server Installing the PATHWORKS Advanced Server 2.2 Installing the Server Example 2-4 (Cont.) Sample Installation Procedure-Part 4 $ @SYS$UPDATE:PWRK$CONFIG For information about the configuration command procedure, see the PATHWORKS (Advanced Server) Installation and Configuration Guide. $ %VMSINSTAL-I-MOVEFILES, Files will now be moved to their target directories... __________Explanatory Text for Example 2-4 __________ In Example 2-4, Sample Installation Procedure- Part 4, the script prompts for a default UIC group number. It does so only if you are installing the complete PATHWORKS Advanced Server product. If you do not want to associate the newly created OpenVMS accounts PWRK$DEFAULT and PWRK$GUEST with the default user identification code (UIC) group number, specify another three-digit UIC group number. At this point, all questions have been answered and the installation process continues. The installation procedure then reminds the installer to continue with the configuration process by invoking the PWRK$CONFIG.COM configuration procedure. _____________________________________________________ Example 2-5 Sample Installation Procedure-Part 5 Copyright Compaq Computer Corporation 1993, 2001. Starting Installation Verification Procedure for PATHWORKS V6.1 for OpenVMS (Advanced Server) %PWRK-I-NORMAL, IVP completed successfully Installation of PWRK V6.1 completed at 17:05 Adding history entry in VMI$ROOT:[SYSUPD]VMSINSTAL.HISTORY (continued on next page) Installing the PATHWORKS Advanced Server 2-15 Installing the PATHWORKS Advanced Server 2.2 Installing the Server Example 2-5 (Cont.) Sample Installation Procedure-Part 5 Creating installation data file: VMI$ROOT:[SYSUPD]PWRK061.VMI_DATA %VMSINSTAL-I-SHUTDOWN, This product requires that the system be rebooted. SHUTDOWN -- Perform an Orderly System Shutdown on node TINMAN Do you really want to shutdown node TINMAN [NO]? Y VMSINSTAL procedure done at 17:09 __________Explanatory Text for Example 2-5 __________ In Example 2-5, Sample Installation Procedure-Part 5, the procedure verifies the installation, and then finishes. _____________________________________________________ Table 2-1, Installation Questions includes details about most of the prompts that VMSINSTAL might display, depend- ing on the environment and options you select. Table 2-1, Installation Questions does not show any informational messages. For a complete sample installation script, see Appendix B, Sample Complete Server Installation and Configuration. Table_2-1_Installation_Questions________________________________ Action or Response Question___________Your_Desired_Result__________Required________ Are you Continue satisfied with the backup of your system disk [YES]? (continued on next page) 2-16 Installing the PATHWORKS Advanced Server Installing the PATHWORKS Advanced Server 2.2 Installing the Server Table_2-1_(Cont.)_Installation_Questions________________________ Action or Response Question___________Your_Desired_Result__________Required________ Exit NO Select option Display the release notes 1 [2]:[1] on the screen To stop the display at any time, press . Print the release notes 2 or You are prompted for a print queue name, and the release notes file is sent to the specified queue (the default print queue is SYS$PRINT). [1]This_question_is_displayed_only_if_you_specify_OPTIONS_N_when you start the VMSINSTAL command procedure or if there are active processes on the system. (continued on next page) Installing the PATHWORKS Advanced Server 2-17 Installing the PATHWORKS Advanced Server 2.2 Installing the Server Table_2-1_(Cont.)_Installation_Questions________________________ Action or Response Question___________Your_Desired_Result__________Required________ Print the release notes 3 and display them on the You are prompted screen for a print queue name, and the release notes file is sent to the specified queue (the default print queue is SYS$PRINT). To stop the screen display at any time, press . Continue without dis- 4 playing or printing the release notes Do you want Install one or more to install the servers upgrade utility only [NO]?[2] Install only the Upgrade YES utility [2]The_release_notes_are_automatically_copied_to_SYS$HELP.______ (continued on next page) 2-18 Installing the PATHWORKS Advanced Server Installing the PATHWORKS Advanced Server 2.2 Installing the Server Table_2-1_(Cont.)_Installation_Questions________________________ Action or Response Question___________Your_Desired_Result__________Required________ Do you want to Continue YES continue the installation [NO]?[1] Exit Do you want Install the PATHWORKS YES to install Advanced Server the complete PATHWORKS V6.1 for OpenVMS [NO]? Omit the PATHWORKS Advanced Server Do you want to Retain the PATHWORKS V5 preserve the V5 for OpenVMS (LAN Manager) (LAN Manager) environment so that you environment can use the rollback [YES]?[2] procedure described in the Compaq PATHWORKS for OpenVMS (Advanced Server) Server Migration Guide Not retain the V5 NO environment [1]This_question_is_displayed_only_if_you_specify_OPTIONS_N_when you start the VMSINSTAL command procedure or if there are active processes on the system. [2]The release notes are automatically copied to SYS$HELP. (continued on next page) Installing the PATHWORKS Advanced Server 2-19 Installing the PATHWORKS Advanced Server 2.2 Installing the Server Table_2-1_(Cont.)_Installation_Questions________________________ Action or Response Question___________Your_Desired_Result__________Required________ Enter the Preserve the V5 envi- directory to ronment in the default preserve the directory shown V5 environment [SYS$SYSDEVICE:[000000]]:[3] Preserve the V5 environ- A different ment on another device or device or in another directory directory. Do you want Install the standalone YES to install License Server This option the PATHWORKS installs the License Server License Server only [NO]?[4] and transport software without the PATHWORKS Advanced Server. Refer to Chapter 4, Configuring and Starting the Standalone License Server for more information. [3]This_question_is_displayed_only_if_your_system_is_currently__ running the PATHWORKS (LAN Manager). [4]This question is displayed only if you chose to preserve the PATHWORKS V5 for OpenVMS (LAN Manager) environment. (continued on next page) 2-20 Installing the PATHWORKS Advanced Server Installing the PATHWORKS Advanced Server 2.2 Installing the Server Table_2-1_(Cont.)_Installation_Questions________________________ Action or Response Question___________Your_Desired_Result__________Required________ Install the PATHWORKS Advanced Server with the This option License Server causes the installation procedure to proceed to the next question. Do you want to Install only the external YES install only authentication software This option the external installs authentication the external images [NO]?[4] authentication software without the PATHWORKS Advanced Server. Install the complete PATHWORKS Advanced Server This option or install the standalone causes the License Server installation procedure to repeat previous questions so that you can select the complete PATHWORKS Advanced Server or only the License Server. [4]This_question_is_displayed_only_if_you_chose_to_preserve_the_ PATHWORKS V5 for OpenVMS (LAN Manager) environment. (continued on next page) Installing the PATHWORKS Advanced Server 2-21 Installing the PATHWORKS Advanced Server 2.2 Installing the Server Table_2-1_(Cont.)_Installation_Questions________________________ Action or Response Question___________Your_Desired_Result__________Required________ Is the selection Use the selection correct [YES]? Change the selection NO Terminate the installation Will you allow a Shut down the system system shutdown as part of the product after this installation procedure product is installed [YES]? Complete the installation NO procedure without shutting System shutdown down the system is required, to complete the product installation. If you answer NO, you must shut down the system manually after the installation procedure is finished. Do you want to Reboot the system do an automatic automatically after system system reboot shutdown [YES]? Reboot the system manually NO (continued on next page) 2-22 Installing the PATHWORKS Advanced Server Installing the PATHWORKS Advanced Server 2.2 Installing the Server Table_2-1_(Cont.)_Installation_Questions________________________ Action or Response Question___________Your_Desired_Result__________Required________ Do you want Run the Installation to run the Verification Procedure IVP after the (IVP) automatically after installation is the installation procedure finished [YES]? completes Not run the IVP NO You can run the IVP independent of the installation procedure. For detailed information on running the IVP independently, see Section 5.2, Verifying the PATHWORKS for OpenVMS (Advanced Server) Installation. Do you want Purge all files it to purge files replaces replaced by this