This page shows the install log from the process of installing VMS 5.3 on a VAXstation 3100 M90.
This is pretty rough – very few explanatory comments have been added at this stage.
The command to issue at the standalone backup command is (If the CDROM drive is DKB400 and the hard drive is DKB300): BACKUP/VERIFY DKB400:VMS053.B/SAVE_SET DKB300:
=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= PuTTY log 2016.04.28 16:23:00 =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= [First shows the power up sequence] KA41-A V1.4 F_..E...D...C...B...A...9...8...7...6...5...4...3...2_..1?.. ? C 0080 0000.4001 ?? 1 00C0 0011.700E >>> show dev VMS/VMB ULTRIX ADDR DEVTYP NUMBYTES RM/FX WP DEVNAM REV ------- ------ -------- ------ -------- ----- -- ------ --- ESA0 SE0 08-00-2B-16-01-79 DKA300 RZ3 A/3/0/00 DISK 104 MB FX RZ23 0A18 MKA500 TZ5 A/5/0/00 TAPE ........ RM ...HostID.... A/6 INITR DKB200 RZ10 B/2/0/00 DISK 104 MB FX RZ23 0A18 DKB300 RZ11 B/3/0/00 DISK ........ FX .. NOT REA0202 ...HostID.... B/6 INITR DKB700 RZ15 B/7/0/00 DISK 425 MB FX M2623S-0202 >>> [Next we show formatting one of the hard drives] >>> show dev VMS/VMB ULTRIX ADDR DEVTYP NUMBYTES RM/FX WP DEVNAM REV ------- ------ -------- ------ -------- ----- -- ------ --- ESA0 SE0 08-00-2B-16-01-79 DKA300 RZ3 A/3/0/00 DISK 104 MB FX RZ23 0A18 MKA500 TZ5 A/5/0/00 TAPE ........ RM ...HostID.... A/6 INITR DKB200 RZ10 B/2/0/00 DISK 104 MB FX RZ23 0A18 DKB300 RZ11 B/3/0/00 DISK ........ FX .. ...HostID.... B/6 INITR DKB700 RZ15 B/7/0/00 DISK 425 MB FX M2623S-0202 >>> test 75 ScsHDerase PV_SCS_FMT_CHN (0=SCSIA \ 1=SCSIB) ? 0 PV_SCS_FMT_ID (0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7) ? 3 PV_SCS_FMT_RUsure (1\0) ? 1 PV_SCS_FMTing.......... PV_SCS_FMT_BBrepl = 0 PV_SCS_FMT_SUCC >>> [Below is with a CDROM drive attached as DKB400] >>> show dev VMS/VMB ULTRIX ADDR DEVTYP NUMBYTES RM/FX WP DEVNAM REV ------- ------ -------- ------ -------- ----- -- ------ --- ESA0 SE0 08-00-2B-16-01-79 DKA300 RZ3 A/3/0/00 DISK 104 MB FX RZ23 0A18 MKA500 TZ5 A/5/0/00 TAPE ........ RM ...HostID.... A/6 INITR DKB200 RZ10 B/2/0/00 DISK 104 MB FX RZ23 0A18 DKB400 RZ12 B/4/0/00 RODISK 205 MB RM CD-ROM 1337 ...HostID.... B/6 INITR DKB700 RZ15 B/7/0/00 DISK 425 MB FX M2623S-0202 >>> boot dkb400 -DKB400 VAX/VMS Version BI53-492 Major version id = 1 Minor version id = 0 PLEASE ENTER DATE AND TIME (DD-MMM-YYYY HH:MM) 28-APR-1995 Configuring devices . . . Available device DKB400: device type Generic_DK Available device DKB200: device type RZ23 Available device DKB700: device type Generic_DK Available device DKA300: device type RZ23 Available device MKA500: device type TZ30 %BACKUP-I-IDENT, Stand-alone BACKUP V5.3; the date is 28-APR-1995 09:55:41.60 $ backup dkb400:vms053.b/save_set dka300: %BACKUP-I-PROCDONE, operation completed. Processing finished at 28-APR-1995 10:00:40.64 If you do not want to perform another standalone BACKUP operation, use the console to halt the system. If you do want to perform another standalone BACKUP operation, ensure the standalone application volume is online and ready. Enter "YES" to continue: yes %BACKUP-I-IDENT, Stand-alone BACKUP V5.3; the date is 28-APR-1995 10:01:01.26 $ ?02 EXT HLT PC = 801370A4 >>> boot dka300 -DKA300 VAX/VMS Version BI53-492 Major version id = 1 Minor version id = 0 VAX/VMS V5.3 Installation Procedure Model: MicroVax 3100 System device: RZ23 - _DKA300: Free Blocks: 169074 CPU type: 10-04 * Please enter the date and time (DD-MMM-YYYY HH:MM): 28-apr-2016 20:11 %SET-I-NEWAUDSRV, identification of new audit server process is 00000027 %LICENSE-F-EMTLDB, license database contains no license records %LICENSE-E-NOAUTH, DEC VAX-VMS use is not authorized on this node -LICENSE-F-NOLICENSE, no license is active for this software product -LICENSE-I-SYSMGR, please see your system manager Startup processing continuing... %%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 28-APR-2016 20:12:34.13 %%%%%%%%%%% Operator _OPA0: has been enabled, username SYSTEM %%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 28-APR-2016 20:12:34.43 %%%%%%%%%%% Operator status for operator _OPA0: CENTRAL, PRINTER, TAPES, DISKS, DEVICES, CARDS, NETWORK, CLUSTER, SECURITY, LICENSE, OPER1, OPER2, OPER3, OPER4, OPER5, OPER6, OPER7, OPER8, OPER9, OPER10, OPER11, OPER12 %%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 28-APR-2016 20:12:39.10 %%%%%%%%%%% Logfile has been initialized by operator _OPA0: Logfile is SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSMGR]OPERATOR.LOG;1 %%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 28-APR-2016 20:12:39.11 %%%%%%%%%%% Operator status for operator SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSMGR]OPERATOR.LOG;1 CENTRAL, PRINTER, TAPES, DISKS, DEVICES, CARDS, NETWORK, CLUSTER, SECURITY, LICENSE, OPER1, OPER2, OPER3, OPER4, OPER5, OPER6, OPER7, OPER8, OPER9, OPER10, OPER11, OPER12 %%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 28-APR-2016 20:12:42.08 %%%%%%%%%%% Message from user AUDIT$SERVER Security alarm (SECURITY) and security audit (SECURITY), system id: 65534 Auditable event: Audit server shutting down Event time: 28-APR-2016 20:12:42.07 PID: 00000023 %SYSGEN-W-OPENIN, error opening SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSEXE]ZSDRIVER.EXE; as input %SYSGEN-E-FNF, file not found If this system disk is to be used in a cluster with multiple system disks, then each system disk must have a unique volume label. Any nodes having system disks with duplicate volume labels will fail to boot into the cluster. You may indicate a volume label of 1 to 12 characters in length. If you wish to use the default name of VAXVMSRL053 just press RETURN in response to the next question. * Enter the volume label for this system disk [VAXVMSRL053]: M90SYS * Enter name of drive holding the VMS distribution media: DKB400 * Is the VMS media ready to be mounted? [N] Y %MOUNT-I-MOUNTED, VMSU1053 mounted on _DKB400: The full VMS kit will be installed on this system disk. The following components (with approximate sizes) will be provided: o VMS library - 27500 blocks o VMS optional - 9000 blocks Space remaining: 132373 blocks You can provide DECwindows support now, or you can use the DECW$TAILOR utility to provide or remove DECwindows support after the installation. NOTE: Some media, TK50s in particular, can be very slow when tailoring on files. You might want to provide DECwindows options now and tailor off unwanted files later. * Do you want to provide optional DECwindows support? (Y/N) Y You can install either the complete DECwindows kit or selected portions of it. A complete installation requires 44500 blocks. If you want to perform a partial installation, you can choose to install one or more of the following DECwindows components: o DECwindows device support - 9500 blocks o DECwindows applications - 11000 blocks o DECwindows programming support - 24000 blocks * Do you want to install complete DECwindows support? (Y/N) Y Space remaining: 87873 blocks The following options will be provided: VMS library VMS optional DECwindows device support with: o 75 dots per inch video fonts o 100 dots per inch video fonts o applications DECwindows programming support for: o Ada o BASIC o BLISS o C (MIT binding) o C (VAX binding) o FORTRAN o MACRO o Pascal o PL/1 Space remaining: 87873 blocks * Is this correct? (Y/N) Y Restoring VMS library save set ... %BACKUP-I-STARTVERIFY, starting verification pass Restoring VMS optional save set ... %BACKUP-I-STARTVERIFY, starting verification pass You may now remove the VMS distribution kit from DKB400:. Put the DECwindows distribution kit in the drive. * Enter name of drive holding the DECwindows distribution media: DKB400 * Is the DECwindows media ready to be mounted? [N] Y %MOUNT-I-MOUNTED, VMSU1053 mounted on _DKB400: Restoring DECwindows applications save set ... %BACKUP-I-STARTVERIFY, starting verification pass Restoring DECwindows device support save set ... %BACKUP-I-STARTVERIFY, starting verification pass Restoring DECwindows 75DPI fonts save set ... %BACKUP-I-STARTVERIFY, starting verification pass Restoring DECwindows 100DPI fonts save set ... %BACKUP-I-STARTVERIFY, starting verification pass Restoring DECwindows programming support save set ... %BACKUP-I-STARTVERIFY, starting verification pass Creating [VMS$COMMON] directory tree ... In a cluster, you can run multiple systems sharing all files except PAGEFILE.SYS, SWAPFILE.SYS, SYSDUMP.DMP and VAXVMSSYS.PAR. * Will this node be a cluster member? (Y/N) n * Do you want DECwindows as the default windowing system? (Y/N) y You may now remove the DECwindows distribution kit from DKB400:. Now we will ask you for new passwords for the following accounts: SYSTEM, SYSTEST, FIELD Passwords must be a minimum of 8 characters in length. All passwords will be checked and verified. Any passwords that can be guessed easily will not be accepted. * Enter password for SYSTEM: * Re-enter for verification: Password verification error. * Enter password for SYSTEM: * Re-enter for verification: %UAF-I-MDFYMSG, user record(s) updated %VMS-I-PWD_OKAY, account password for SYSTEM verified * Enter password for SYSTEST: * Re-enter for verification: %UAF-I-MDFYMSG, user record(s) updated %VMS-I-PWD_OKAY, account password for SYSTEST verified The SYSTEST_CLIG account will be disabled. You must re-enable it before running UETP but do not assign a password. %UAF-I-MDFYMSG, user record(s) updated * Enter password for FIELD: * Re-enter for verification: %UAF-I-MDFYMSG, user record(s) updated %VMS-I-PWD_OKAY, account password for FIELD verified Creating RIGHTS database file, SYS$SYSTEM:RIGHTSLIST.DAT Ignore any "-SYSTEM-F-DUPIDENT, duplicate identifier" errors. %UAF-I-RDBCREMSG, rights data base created %UAF-I-RDBADDMSGU, identifier DEFAULT value: [000200,000200] added to rights data base %UAF-I-RDBADDMSGU, identifier FIELD value: [000001,000010] added to rights data base %UAF-I-RDBADDMSGU, identifier SYSTEM value: [000001,000004] added to rights data base %UAF-I-RDBADDMSGU, identifier SYSTEST value: [000001,000007] added to rights data base %UAF-E-RDBADDERRU, unable to add SYSTEST_CLIG value: [000001,000007] to rights data base -SYSTEM-F-DUPIDENT, duplicate identifier %UAF-I-NOMODS, no modifications made to system authorization file %UAF-I-RDBDONEMSG, rights data base modified After the installation finishes, you may want to do one or more of the following tasks: o DECOMPRESS THE SYSTEM LIBRARIES - For space considerations, many of the system libraries are shipped in a data compressed format. If you have enough disk space, you may decompress them for faster access. To data expand the libraries, type: $ @SYS$UPDATE:LIBDECOMP.COM If you choose not to decompress these libraries there will be a negative impact on the performance of the HELP and LINK commands. o BUILD A STANDALONE BACKUP KIT - You can build a standalone backup kit using the procedure described in your VMS installation and operations guide which is supplied with your VAX computer. o TAILOR THE SYSTEM DISK - You may want to review the files provided or not provided during this installation. If you find there are files you want to remove from the system disk (TAILOR OFF) or files you want to add (TAILOR ON), use the following utilities to perform the desired tailoring. VMS tailoring: $ RUN SYS$UPDATE:VMSTAILOR DECwindows tailoring: $ RUN SYS$UPDATE:DECW$TAILOR ================================================================= Continuing with VAX/VMS V5.3 Installation Procedure. ******************************************************************************** After the system has rebooted you must register any Product Authorization Keys (PAKs) that you have received with this kit. You may register these PAKs by executing the following procedure: $ @SYS$UPDATE:VMSLICENSE See the VMS License Management Utility Manual for any additional information you may need. ******************************************************************************** Running AUTOGEN to compute the new SYSGEN parameters. An attempt may be made to re-size the pagefile or swapfile. If there is insufficient room on the disk, the recommended size is displayed with a message that the file should be created or extended manually by the system manager later on. Running AUTOGEN -- Please wait %AUTOGEN-I-BEGIN, GETDATA phase is beginning. %AUTOGEN-I-NEWFILE, A new version of SYS$SYSTEM:PARAMS.DAT has been created. You may wish to purge this file. %AUTOGEN-I-END, GETDATA phase has successfully completed. %AUTOGEN-I-BEGIN, GENPARAMS phase is beginning. %AUTOGEN-I-NOFEEDBACK, Feedback information will not be used in the subsequent calculations. %AUTOGEN-I-NEWFILE, A new version of SYS$MANAGER:VMSIMAGES.DAT has been created. You may wish to purge this file. %AUTOGEN-I-NEWFILE, A new version of SYS$SYSTEM:SETPARAMS.DAT has been created. You may wish to purge this file. %AUTOGEN-I-END, GENPARAMS phase has successfully completed. %AUTOGEN-I-BEGIN, GENFILES phase is beginning. ****************** %AUTOGEN-W-DSKSPC, The disk on which DKA300:[SYS0.SYSEXE]PAGEFILE.SYS resides would be over 95% full if it were modified to hold 98000 blocks. ****************** %AUTOGEN-I-NOCHANGE, DKA300:[SYS0.SYSEXE]PAGEFILE.SYS will not be modified. %AUTOGEN-I-CREATE, DKA300:[SYS0.SYSEXE]SWAPFILE.SYS will be modified to hold 21600 blocks. %SYSGEN-I-EXTENDED, DKA300:[SYS0.SYSEXE]SWAPFILE.SYS;1 extended ****************** %AUTOGEN-W-DSKSPC, The system disk would be over 95% full if the dump file were created with 65545 blocks. ****************** %AUTOGEN-I-NOCHANGE, No dump file modifications will be made. %AUTOGEN-I-END, GENFILES phase has successfully completed. %AUTOGEN-I-BEGIN, SETPARAMS phase is beginning. %AUTOGEN-I-END, SETPARAMS phase has successfully completed. %AUTOGEN-I-BEGIN, REBOOT phase is beginning. The system is shutting down to allow the system to boot with the generated site-specific parameters and installed images. The system will automatically reboot after the shutdown and the installation will be complete. SHUTDOWN -- Perform an Orderly System Shutdown %SHUTDOWN-I-BOOTCHECK, Performing reboot consistency check... %SHUTDOWN-I-CHECKOK, Basic reboot consistency check completed %SHUTDOWN-I-OPERATOR, This terminal is now an operator's console. %OPCOM-W-NOOPCOM, the request was not sent, the OPCOM process is not running %SHUTDOWN-I-DISLOGINS, Interactive logins will now be disabled. %SET-I-INTSET, login interactive limit = 0, current interactive value = 0 %SHUTDOWN-I-STOPQUEMAN, The queue manager will now be stopped. %JBC-E-JOBQUEDIS, system job queue manager is not running SHUTDOWN message from user SYSTEM at Batch 21:08:30 The system will shut down in 0 minutes; back up SOON. Please log off. Reboot system with AUTOGENerated parameters %SHUTDOWN-I-SITESHUT, The site-specific shutdown procedure will now be invoked. %SHUTDOWN-I-STOPUSER, All user processes will now be stopped. %SHUTDOWN-I-REMOVE, All installed images will now be removed. %SHUTDOWN-I-DISMOUNT, All volumes will now be dismounted. %OPCOM-W-NOOPCOM, the request was not sent, the OPCOM process is not running %OPCOM-W-NOOPCOM, the request was not sent, the OPCOM process is not running 83 BOOT SYS -ESA0 ?54 RETRY ?54 RETRY ?54 RETRY ?02 EXT HLT PC = 00001C1A >>> show dev VMS/VMB ULTRIX ADDR DEVTYP NUMBYTES RM/FX WP DEVNAM REV ------- ------ -------- ------ -------- ----- -- ------ --- ESA0 SE0 08-00-2B-16-01-79 DKA300 RZ3 A/3/0/00 DISK 104 MB FX RZ23 0A18 MKA500 TZ5 A/5/0/00 TAPE ........ RM ...HostID.... A/6 INITR DKB200 RZ10 B/2/0/00 DISK 104 MB FX RZ23 0A18 DKB400 RZ12 B/4/0/00 RODISK 205 MB RM CD-ROM 1337 ...HostID.... B/6 INITR DKB700 RZ15 B/7/0/00 DISK 425 MB FX M2623S-0202 >>> set boot dka300 >>> boot -DKA300 VAX/VMS Version V5.3 Major version id = 1 Minor version id = 0 *************************************************************** VAX/VMS V5.3 You have SUCCESSFULLY installed the VMS operating system. The system is now executing the STARTUP procedure. Please await the completion of STARTUP before logging into the system (approximately three minutes). *************************************************************** The VAX/VMS system is now executing the system startup procedure. %SET-I-NEWAUDSRV, identification of new audit server process is 00000107 %LICENSE-F-EMTLDB, license database contains no license records %SYSGEN-W-OPENIN, error opening SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]ZSDRIVER.EXE; as input %SYSGEN-E-FNF, file not found %LICENSE-E-NOAUTH, DEC VAX-VMS use is not authorized on this node -LICENSE-F-NOLICENSE, no license is active for this software product -LICENSE-I-SYSMGR, please see your system manager Startup processing continuing... %%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 28-APR-2016 21:13:56.07 %%%%%%%%%%% Operator _OPA0: has been enabled, username SYSTEM %%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 28-APR-2016 21:13:56.42 %%%%%%%%%%% Operator status for operator _OPA0: CENTRAL, PRINTER, TAPES, DISKS, DEVICES, CARDS, NETWORK, CLUSTER, SECURITY, LICENSE, OPER1, OPER2, OPER3, OPER4, OPER5, OPER6, OPER7, OPER8, OPER9, OPER10, OPER11, OPER12 %%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 28-APR-2016 21:13:57.02 %%%%%%%%%%% Logfile has been initialized by operator _OPA0: Logfile is SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSMGR]OPERATOR.LOG;1 %%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 28-APR-2016 21:13:57.03 %%%%%%%%%%% Operator status for operator SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSMGR]OPERATOR.LOG;1 CENTRAL, PRINTER, TAPES, DISKS, DEVICES, CARDS, NETWORK, CLUSTER, SECURITY, LICENSE, OPER1, OPER2, OPER3, OPER4, OPER5, OPER6, OPER7, OPER8, OPER9, OPER10, OPER11, OPER12 The VAX/VMS system is now executing the site-specific startup commands. %SET-I-INTSET, login interactive limit = 64, current interactive value = 0 28-APR-2016 21:14:01 SYSTEM job terminated at 28-APR-2016 21:14:13.79 Accounting information: Buffered I/O count: 1042 Peak working set size: 673 Direct I/O count: 547 Peak page file size: 2874 Page faults: 5668 Mounted volumes: 0 Charged CPU time: 0 00:00:28.89 Elapsed time: 0 00:01:42.76 Welcome to VAX/VMS V5.3 Username: SYSTEM Password: %LICENSE-I-NOLICENSE, no license is active for this software product %LOGIN-S-LOGOPRCON, login allowed from OPA0: Welcome to VAX/VMS version V5.3 $ @sys$update:vmslicense VMS License Management Utility Options: 1. Register a Product Authorization Key 2. Amend an existing Product Authorization Key 3. Cancel an existing Product Authorization Key 4. List Product Authorization Keys 5. Modify an existing Product Authorization Key 9. Exit this procedure Type '?' at any prompt for a description of the information requested. Enter one of the above choices [1]: 4 The LIST option allows you to list the license information stored in a license database. Enter name of the product whose license you want to list. Enter the wildcard character (*) to display information on all products. Product Name []: * FULL or BRIEF listing [BRIEF]: Press Ctrl/Z to exit, use arrow keys to scroll. License Management Facility License Database File:SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]LMF$LICENSE.LDB;1 Created on:28-APR-2016 Created by user:SYSTEM LMF Version:V1.0 ----------------------------------- [End Of List] VMS License Management Utility Options: 1. Register a Product Authorization Key 2. Amend an existing Product Authorization Key 3. Cancel an existing Product Authorization Key 4. List Product Authorization Keys 5. Modify an existing Product Authorization Key 9. Exit this procedure Type '?' at any prompt for a description of the information requested. Enter one of the above choices [4]: 1 Do you have your Product Authorization Key? [YES]: The REGISTER option allows you add a new license to a license database. A Product Authorization Key (PAK) provides the product name and information you need to register the license. You must enter all the information provided by your PAK exactly as specified. PAK ID: Issuer [DEC]: Authorization Number []: h HOBBYIST-VA-KEY12713-160328 PRODUCT ID: Product Name [*]: VAX-VMS Producer [DEC]: NUMBER OF UNITS: Number of Units []: 0 KEY LEVEL: Version []: Product Release Date []: KEY TERMINATION DATE: Key Termination Date []: 28-APR-2017 RATING: Availability Table Code []: Activity Table Code []: 100 MISCELLANEOUS: Key Options []: Product Token []: Hardware-Id []: Checksum []: 2-ECAP-NJFM-ADIC-HEPM License Database File: SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]LMF$LICENSE.LDB Issuer: DEC Authorization: HOBBYIST-VA-KEY12713-160328 Producer: DEC Product Name: VAX-VMS Units: 0 Date: Version: Termination Date: 28-APR-2017 Availability: Activity: CONSTANT=100 Options: Token: Hardware ID: Checksum: 2-ECAP-NJFM-ADIC-HEPM Is this information correct? [YES]: Registering VAX-VMS license in SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]LMF$LICENSE.LDB... Do you want to LOAD this license on this system? [YES]: %LICENSE-I-LOADED, DEC VAX-VMS was successfully loaded with 0 units VMS License Management Utility Options: 1. Register a Product Authorization Key 2. Amend an existing Product Authorization Key 3. Cancel an existing Product Authorization Key 4. List Product Authorization Keys 5. Modify an existing Product Authorization Key 9. Exit this procedure Type '?' at any prompt for a description of the information requested. Enter one of the above choices [1]: 1 Do you have your Product Authorization Key? [YES]: The REGISTER option allows you add a new license to a license database. A Product Authorization Key (PAK) provides the product name and information you need to register the license. You must enter all the information provided by your PAK exactly as specified. PAK ID: Issuer [DEC]: Authorization Number [HOBBYIST-VA-KEY12713-160328]: PRODUCT ID: Product Name [VAX-VMS]: DVNETRTG Producer [DEC]: NUMBER OF UNITS: Number of Units [0]: KEY LEVEL: Version []: Product Release Date []: KEY TERMINATION DATE: Key Termination Date [28-APR-2017]: RATING: Availability Table Code []: Activity Table Code [100]: MISCELLANEOUS: Key Options []: Product Token []: Hardware-Id []: Checksum [2-ECAP-NJFM-ADIC-HEPM]: 2-EELC-PBGI-KAGE-BPCE License Database File: SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]LMF$LICENSE.LDB Issuer: DEC Authorization: HOBBYIST-VA-KEY12713-160328 Producer: DEC Product Name: DVNETRTG Units: 0 Date: Version: Termination Date: 28-APR-2017 Availability: Activity: CONSTANT=100 Options: Token: Hardware ID: Checksum: 2-EELC-PBGI-KAGE-BPCE Is this information correct? [YES]: Registering DVNETRTG license in SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]LMF$LICENSE.LDB... Do you want to LOAD this license on this system? [YES]: %LICENSE-I-LOADED, DEC DVNETRTG was successfully loaded with 0 units VMS License Management Utility Options: 1. Register a Product Authorization Key 2. Amend an existing Product Authorization Key 3. Cancel an existing Product Authorization Key 4. List Product Authorization Keys 5. Modify an existing Product Authorization Key 9. Exit this procedure Type '?' at any prompt for a description of the information requested. Enter one of the above choices [1]: 4 The LIST option allows you to list the license information stored in a license database. Enter name of the product whose license you want to list. Enter the wildcard character (*) to display information on all products. Product Name [DVNETRTG]: * FULL or BRIEF listing [BRIEF]: Press Ctrl/Z to exit, use arrow keys to scroll. License Management Facility License Database File:SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]LMF$LICENSE.LDB;1 Created on:28-APR-2016 Created by user:SYSTEM LMF Version:V1.0 ----------------------------------- DVNETRTGDEC VAX-VMSDEC [End Of List] VMS License Management Utility Options: 1. Register a Product Authorization Key 2. Amend an existing Product Authorization Key 3. Cancel an existing Product Authorization Key 4. List Product Authorization Keys 5. Modify an existing Product Authorization Key 9. Exit this procedure Type '?' at any prompt for a description of the information requested. Enter one of the above choices [4]: 4 The LIST option allows you to list the license information stored in a license database. Enter name of the product whose license you want to list. Enter the wildcard character (*) to display information on all products. Product Name [*]: * FULL or BRIEF listing [BRIEF]: FULL List license history information (YES or NO) [NO]: YES Use CTRL/Z to exit, PF3-PF4 for Previous-Next Screen and Arrow Keys to scroll. License Management Facility License Database File:SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]LMF$LICENSE.LDB;1 Created on:28-APR-2016 Created by user:SYSTEM LMF Version:V1.0 ----------------------------------- Issuer:DEC Authorization:HOBBYIST-VA-KEY12713-160328 Product Name:DVNETRTG Producer:DEC Units:0 Version:0.0 Date:(none) Termination Date:28-APR-2017 Availability:0 Activity:000000100 Options: Hardware ID: Revision Level:1 Status:Active ----------------------------------- Issuer: DEC Authorization: HOBBYIST-VA-KEY12713-160328 Product Name: VAX-VMS Producer: DEC Units: 0 Version: 0.0 Date: (none) Termination Date: 28-APR-2017 Availability: 0 Activity: 000000100 Options: Hardware ID: Revision Level: 1 Status: Active Command: REGISTER Modified by user: SYSTEM Modified on: 28-APR-2016 21:26:09.57 [End Of List] VMS License Management Utility Options: 1. Register a Product Authorization Key 2. Amend an existing Product Authorization Key 3. Cancel an existing Product Authorization Key 4. List Product Authorization Keys 5. Modify an existing Product Authorization Key 9. Exit this procedure Type '?' at any prompt for a description of the information requested. Enter one of the above choices [4]: 9 $ @SYS$MANAGER:NETCONFIG.COM DECnet-VAX network configuration procedure This procedure will help you define the parameters needed to get DECnet running on this machine. You will be shown the changes before they are executed, in case you wish to perform them manually. What do you want your DECnet node name to be? : 3100M90 Illegal node name - maximum of 6 characters What do you want your DECnet node name to be? : M90 What do you want your DECnet address to be? : 4.201 Do you want to operate as a router? [NO (nonrouting)]: Do you want a default DECnet account? [NO]: Do you want a default account for the MAIL object? [YES]: Do you want a default account for the FAL object? [NO]: Do you want a default account for the PHONE object? [YES]: Do you want a default account for the NML object? [YES]: Do you want a default account for the MIRROR object? [YES]: Do you want a default account for the VPM object? [YES]: Here are the commands necessary to setup your system. $ RUN SYS$SYSTEM:NCP PURGE KNOWN OBJECTS ALL PURGE MODULE CONFIGURATOR KNOWN CIRCUITS ALL $ DEFINE/USER SYS$OUTPUT NL: $ DEFINE/USER SYS$ERROR NL: $ RUN SYS$SYSTEM:NCP! Remove existing entry, if any PURGE NODE 4.201 ALL PURGE NODE M90 ALL $ RUN SYS$SYSTEM:NCP DEFINE EXECUTOR ADDRESS 4.201 STATE ON DEFINE EXECUTOR NAME M90 DEFINE EXECUTOR MAXIMUM ADDRESS 1023 DEFINE EXECUTOR TYPE NONROUTING IV DEFINE OBJECT TASK NUMBER 0 USER ILLEGAL PASSWORD DISABLED DEFINE OBJECT MAIL NUMBER 27 USER MAIL$SERVER PASSWORD cexyasetai $ DEFINE/USER_MODE SYSUAF SYS$SYSTEM:SYSUAF.DAT $ RUN SYS$SYSTEM:AUTHORIZE ADD MAIL$SERVER /OWNER="MAIL$SERVER DEFAULT" - /PASSWORD=cexyasetai - /UIC=[376,374] /ACCOUNT=DECNET - /DEVICE=SYS$SPECIFIC: /DIRECTORY=[MAIL$SERVER] - /PRIVILEGE=(TMPMBX,NETMBX) - /DEFPRIVILEGE=(TMPMBX,NETMBX) - Press RETURN to continue /FLAGS=(NOCAPTIVE,RESTRICTED,NODISUSER) /LGICMD=NL: - /NOBATCH /NOINTERACTIVE MODIFY MAIL$SERVER /PASSWORD=cexyasetai $ CREATE/DIRECTORY SYS$SPECIFIC:[MAIL$SERVER] /OWNER=[376,374] $ RUN SYS$SYSTEM:NCP DEFINE OBJECT PHONE NUMBER 29 USER PHONE$SERVER PASSWORD esywalhia $ DEFINE/USER_MODE SYSUAF SYS$SYSTEM:SYSUAF.DAT $ RUN SYS$SYSTEM:AUTHORIZE ADD PHONE$SERVER /OWNER="PHONE$SERVER DEFAULT" - /PASSWORD=esywalhia - /UIC=[376,372] /ACCOUNT=DECNET - /DEVICE=SYS$SPECIFIC: /DIRECTORY=[PHONE$SERVER] - /PRIVILEGE=(TMPMBX,NETMBX) - /DEFPRIVILEGE=(TMPMBX,NETMBX) - /FLAGS=(NOCAPTIVE,RESTRICTED,NODISUSER) /LGICMD=NL: - /NOBATCH /NOINTERACTIVE MODIFY PHONE$SERVER /PASSWORD=esywalhia $ CREATE/DIRECTORY SYS$SPECIFIC:[PHONE$SERVER] /OWNER=[376,372] $ RUN SYS$SYSTEM:NCP DEFINE OBJECT NML NUMBER 19 USER NML$SERVER PASSWORD cauvfaujma $ DEFINE/USER_MODE SYSUAF SYS$SYSTEM:SYSUAF.DAT Press RETURN to continue $ RUN SYS$SYSTEM:AUTHORIZE ADD NML$SERVER /OWNER="NML$SERVER DEFAULT" - /PASSWORD=cauvfaujma - /UIC=[376,371] /ACCOUNT=DECNET - /DEVICE=SYS$SPECIFIC: /DIRECTORY=[NML$SERVER] - /PRIVILEGE=(TMPMBX,NETMBX) - /DEFPRIVILEGE=(TMPMBX,NETMBX) - /FLAGS=(NOCAPTIVE,RESTRICTED,NODISUSER) /LGICMD=NL: - /NOBATCH /NOINTERACTIVE MODIFY NML$SERVER /PASSWORD=cauvfaujma $ CREATE/DIRECTORY SYS$SPECIFIC:[NML$SERVER] /OWNER=[376,371] $ RUN SYS$SYSTEM:NCP DEFINE OBJECT MIRROR NUMBER 25 USER MIRRO$SERVER PASSWORD malganed $ DEFINE/USER_MODE SYSUAF SYS$SYSTEM:SYSUAF.DAT $ RUN SYS$SYSTEM:AUTHORIZE ADD MIRRO$SERVER /OWNER="MIRRO$SERVER DEFAULT" - /PASSWORD=malganed - /UIC=[376,367] /ACCOUNT=DECNET - /DEVICE=SYS$SPECIFIC: /DIRECTORY=[MIRRO$SERVER] - /PRIVILEGE=(TMPMBX,NETMBX) - /DEFPRIVILEGE=(TMPMBX,NETMBX) - Press RETURN to continue /FLAGS=(NOCAPTIVE,RESTRICTED,NODISUSER) /LGICMD=NL: - /NOBATCH /NOINTERACTIVE MODIFY MIRRO$SERVER /PASSWORD=malganed $ CREATE/DIRECTORY SYS$SPECIFIC:[MIRRO$SERVER] /OWNER=[376,367] $ RUN SYS$SYSTEM:NCP DEFINE OBJECT VPM NUMBER 51 USER VPM$SERVER PASSWORD esyuabixa $ DEFINE/USER_MODE SYSUAF SYS$SYSTEM:SYSUAF.DAT $ RUN SYS$SYSTEM:AUTHORIZE ADD VPM$SERVER /OWNER="VPM$SERVER DEFAULT" - /PASSWORD=esyuabixa - /UIC=[376,370] /ACCOUNT=DECNET - /DEVICE=SYS$SPECIFIC: /DIRECTORY=[VPM$SERVER] - /PRIVILEGE=(TMPMBX,NETMBX) - /DEFPRIVILEGE=(TMPMBX,NETMBX) - /FLAGS=(NOCAPTIVE,RESTRICTED,NODISUSER) /LGICMD=NL: - /NOBATCH /NOINTERACTIVE MODIFY VPM$SERVER /PASSWORD=esyuabixa $ CREATE/DIRECTORY SYS$SPECIFIC:[VPM$SERVER] /OWNER=[376,370] $ RUN SYS$SYSTEM:NCP DEFINE LINE SVA-0 STATE ON DEFINE CIRCUIT SVA-0 STATE ON COST 4 Press RETURN to continue DEFINE LOGGING MONITOR STATE ON DEFINE LOGGING MONITOR EVENTS 0.0-9 DEFINE LOGGING MONITOR EVENTS 2.0-1 DEFINE LOGGING MONITOR EVENTS 4.2-13,15-16,18-19 DEFINE LOGGING MONITOR EVENTS 5.0-18 DEFINE LOGGING MONITOR EVENTS 128.0-4 Do you want these commands to be executed? [YES]: %NCP-I-NOINFO, No information in database %NCP-I-NOINFO, No information in database %UAF-I-ADDMSG, user record successfully added %%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 28-APR-2016 21:32:54.23 %%%%%%%%%%% Message from user AUDIT$SERVER Security alarm (SECURITY) and security audit (SECURITY) on , system id: 65534 Auditable event: System UAF record addition Event time: 28-APR-2016 21:32:52.47 PID: 0000010A Username: SYSTEM Image name: DKA300:[SYS0.SYSCOMMON.][SYSEXE]AUTHORIZE.EXE Object name: SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]SYSUAF.DAT;1 Object type: file User record added: MAIL$SERVER Fields modified: ACCOUNT,BATCH,DEFPRIVILEGES,DEVICE,DIRECTORY,FLAGS, INTERACTIVE,LGICMD,OWNER,PASSWORD,PRIVILEGES,PWDLIFETIME , UIC %UAF-I-RDBADDMSGU, identifier MAIL$SERVER value: [000376,000374] added to rights data base %%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 28-APR-2016 21:32:55.37 %%%%%%%%%%% Message from user AUDIT$SERVER Security alarm (SECURITY) and security audit (SECURITY) on , system id: 65534 Auditable event: Identifier added Event time: 28-APR-2016 21:32:55.30 PID: 0000010A Username: SYSTEM Image name: DKA300:[SYS0.SYSCOMMON.][SYSEXE]AUTHORIZE.EXE Identifier name: MAIL$SERVER Identifier value: %X00FE00FC New attributes: none %%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 28-APR-2016 21:32:57.57 %%%%%%%%%%% Message from user AUDIT$SERVER Security alarm (SECURITY) and security audit (SECURITY) on , system id: 65534 Auditable event: Identifier added Event time: 28-APR-2016 21:32:57.55 PID: 0000010A Username: SYSTEM Image name: DKA300:[SYS0.SYSCOMMON.][SYSEXE]AUTHORIZE.EXE Identifier name: DECNET Identifier value: %X00FEFFFF New attributes: none %UAF-I-RDBADDMSGU, identifier DECNET value: [000376,177777] added to rights data base %%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 28-APR-2016 21:32:58.63 %%%%%%%%%%% Message from user AUDIT$SERVER Security alarm (SECURITY) and security audit (SECURITY) on , system id: 65534 Auditable event: System UAF record modification Event time: 28-APR-2016 21:32:58.61 PID: 0000010A Username: SYSTEM Image name: DKA300:[SYS0.SYSCOMMON.][SYSEXE]AUTHORIZE.EXE Object name: SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]SYSUAF.DAT;1 Object type: file User record modified: MAIL$SERVER Fields modified: PASSWORD %UAF-I-MDFYMSG, user record(s) updated %UAF-I-DONEMSG, system authorization file modified %UAF-I-RDBDONEMSG, rights data base modified %UAF-I-ADDMSG, user record successfully added %%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 28-APR-2016 21:33:09.02 %%%%%%%%%%% Message from user AUDIT$SERVER Security alarm (SECURITY) and security audit (SECURITY) on , system id: 65534 Auditable event: System UAF record addition Event time: 28-APR-2016 21:33:08.99 PID: 0000010A Username: SYSTEM Image name: DKA300:[SYS0.SYSCOMMON.][SYSEXE]AUTHORIZE.EXE Object name: SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]SYSUAF.DAT;1 Object type: file User record added: PHONE$SERVER Fields modified: ACCOUNT,BATCH,DEFPRIVILEGES,DEVICE,DIRECTORY,FLAGS, INTERACTIVE,LGICMD,OWNER,PASSWORD,PRIVILEGES,PWDLIFETIME , UIC %%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 28-APR-2016 21:33:12.14 %%%%%%%%%%% Message from user AUDIT$SERVER Security alarm (SECURITY) and security audit (SECURITY) on , system id: 65534 Auditable event: Identifier added Event time: 28-APR-2016 21:33:12.12 PID: 0000010A Username: SYSTEM Image name: DKA300:[SYS0.SYSCOMMON.][SYSEXE]AUTHORIZE.EXE Identifier name: PHONE$SERVER Identifier value: %X00FE00FA New attributes: none %UAF-I-RDBADDMSGU, identifier PHONE$SERVER value: [000376,000372] added to right s data base %%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 28-APR-2016 21:33:13.24 %%%%%%%%%%% Message from user AUDIT$SERVER Security alarm (SECURITY) and security audit (SECURITY) on , system id: 65534 Auditable event: System UAF record modification Event time: 28-APR-2016 21:33:13.22 PID: 0000010A Username: SYSTEM Image name: DKA300:[SYS0.SYSCOMMON.][SYSEXE]AUTHORIZE.EXE Object name: SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]SYSUAF.DAT;1 Object type: file User record modified: PHONE$SERVER Fields modified: PASSWORD %UAF-I-MDFYMSG, user record(s) updated %UAF-I-DONEMSG, system authorization file modified %UAF-I-RDBDONEMSG, rights data base modified %UAF-I-ADDMSG, user record successfully added %%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 28-APR-2016 21:33:30.56 %%%%%%%%%%% Message from user AUDIT$SERVER Security alarm (SECURITY) and security audit (SECURITY) on , system id: 65534 Auditable event: System UAF record addition Event time: 28-APR-2016 21:33:30.53 PID: 0000010A Username: SYSTEM Image name: DKA300:[SYS0.SYSCOMMON.][SYSEXE]AUTHORIZE.EXE Object name: SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]SYSUAF.DAT;1 Object type: file User record added: NML$SERVER Fields modified: ACCOUNT,BATCH,DEFPRIVILEGES,DEVICE,DIRECTORY,FLAGS, INTERACTIVE,LGICMD,OWNER,PASSWORD,PRIVILEGES,PWDLIFETIME , UIC %%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 28-APR-2016 21:33:34.71 %%%%%%%%%%% Message from user AUDIT$SERVER Security alarm (SECURITY) and security audit (SECURITY) on , system id: 65534 Auditable event: Identifier added Event time: 28-APR-2016 21:33:34.69 PID: 0000010A Username: SYSTEM Image name: DKA300:[SYS0.SYSCOMMON.][SYSEXE]AUTHORIZE.EXE Identifier name: NML$SERVER Identifier value: %X00FE00F9 New attributes: none %UAF-I-RDBADDMSGU, identifier NML$SERVER value: [000376,000371] added to rights data base %%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 28-APR-2016 21:33:36.72 %%%%%%%%%%% Message from user AUDIT$SERVER Security alarm (SECURITY) and security audit (SECURITY) on , system id: 65534 Auditable event: System UAF record modification Event time: 28-APR-2016 21:33:36.70 PID: 0000010A Username: SYSTEM Image name: DKA300:[SYS0.SYSCOMMON.][SYSEXE]AUTHORIZE.EXE Object name: SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]SYSUAF.DAT;1 Object type: file User record modified: NML$SERVER Fields modified: PASSWORD %UAF-I-MDFYMSG, user record(s) updated %UAF-I-DONEMSG, system authorization file modified %UAF-I-RDBDONEMSG, rights data base modified %UAF-I-ADDMSG, user record successfully added %%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 28-APR-2016 21:33:47.55 %%%%%%%%%%% Message from user AUDIT$SERVER Security alarm (SECURITY) and security audit (SECURITY) on , system id: 65534 Auditable event: System UAF record addition Event time: 28-APR-2016 21:33:47.52 PID: 0000010A Username: SYSTEM Image name: DKA300:[SYS0.SYSCOMMON.][SYSEXE]AUTHORIZE.EXE Object name: SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]SYSUAF.DAT;1 Object type: file User record added: MIRRO$SERVER Fields modified: ACCOUNT,BATCH,DEFPRIVILEGES,DEVICE,DIRECTORY,FLAGS, INTERACTIVE,LGICMD,OWNER,PASSWORD,PRIVILEGES,PWDLIFETIME , UIC %%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 28-APR-2016 21:33:51.85 %%%%%%%%%%% Message from user AUDIT$SERVER Security alarm (SECURITY) and security audit (SECURITY) on , system id: 65534 Auditable event: Identifier added Event time: 28-APR-2016 21:33:51.83 PID: 0000010A Username: SYSTEM Image name: DKA300:[SYS0.SYSCOMMON.][SYSEXE]AUTHORIZE.EXE Identifier name: MIRRO$SERVER Identifier value: %X00FE00F7 New attributes: none %UAF-I-RDBADDMSGU, identifier MIRRO$SERVER value: [000376,000367] added to right s data base %%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 28-APR-2016 21:33:53.84 %%%%%%%%%%% Message from user AUDIT$SERVER Security alarm (SECURITY) and security audit (SECURITY) on , system id: 65534 Auditable event: System UAF record modification Event time: 28-APR-2016 21:33:53.82 PID: 0000010A Username: SYSTEM Image name: DKA300:[SYS0.SYSCOMMON.][SYSEXE]AUTHORIZE.EXE Object name: SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]SYSUAF.DAT;1 Object type: file User record modified: MIRRO$SERVER Fields modified: PASSWORD %UAF-I-MDFYMSG, user record(s) updated %UAF-I-DONEMSG, system authorization file modified %UAF-I-RDBDONEMSG, rights data base modified %UAF-I-ADDMSG, user record successfully added %%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 28-APR-2016 21:34:04.85 %%%%%%%%%%% Message from user AUDIT$SERVER Security alarm (SECURITY) and security audit (SECURITY) on , system id: 65534 Auditable event: System UAF record addition Event time: 28-APR-2016 21:34:04.82 PID: 0000010A Username: SYSTEM Image name: DKA300:[SYS0.SYSCOMMON.][SYSEXE]AUTHORIZE.EXE Object name: SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]SYSUAF.DAT;1 Object type: file User record added: VPM$SERVER Fields modified: ACCOUNT,BATCH,DEFPRIVILEGES,DEVICE,DIRECTORY,FLAGS, INTERACTIVE,LGICMD,OWNER,PASSWORD,PRIVILEGES,PWDLIFETIME , UIC %%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 28-APR-2016 21:34:08.98 %%%%%%%%%%% Message from user AUDIT$SERVER Security alarm (SECURITY) and security audit (SECURITY) on , system id: 65534 Auditable event: Identifier added Event time: 28-APR-2016 21:34:08.96 PID: 0000010A Username: SYSTEM Image name: DKA300:[SYS0.SYSCOMMON.][SYSEXE]AUTHORIZE.EXE Identifier name: VPM$SERVER Identifier value: %X00FE00F8 New attributes: none %UAF-I-RDBADDMSGU, identifier VPM$SERVER value: [000376,000370] added to rights data base %%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 28-APR-2016 21:34:10.99 %%%%%%%%%%% Message from user AUDIT$SERVER Security alarm (SECURITY) and security audit (SECURITY) on , system id: 65534 Auditable event: System UAF record modification Event time: 28-APR-2016 21:34:10.97 PID: 0000010A Username: SYSTEM Image name: DKA300:[SYS0.SYSCOMMON.][SYSEXE]AUTHORIZE.EXE Object name: SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]SYSUAF.DAT;1 Object type: file User record modified: VPM$SERVER Fields modified: PASSWORD %UAF-I-MDFYMSG, user record(s) updated %UAF-I-DONEMSG, system authorization file modified %UAF-I-RDBDONEMSG, rights data base modified %NCP-I-SUCCESS, Success Logging sink type = monitor %NML-I-RECADDED, Database entry added The changes have been made. If you have not already registered the DECnet-VAX key, then do so now. After the key has been registered, you should invoke the procedure SYS$MANAGER:STARTNET.COM to startup DECnet-VAX with these changes. (If the key is already registered) Do you want DECnet started? [YES]: NO $ SET DEFA $ SHOW DEFAULT SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSMGR] = SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSMGR] = SYS$COMMON:[SYSMGR] $ DIR ST* Directory SYS$COMMON:[SYSMGR] STARTNET.COM;1 Total of 1 file. $ DIR SYS$ %DIRECT-W-NOFILES, no files found $ DIR SYS* Directory SYS$COMMON:[SYSMGR] SYSECURITY.COM;1 SYSECURITY.TEMPLATE;1 SYSHUTDWN.COM;1 SYSHUTDWN.TEMPLATE;1 SYSTARTUP_V5.COM;1 SYSTARTUP_V5.TEMPLATE;1 Total of 6 files. $ EDIT SYSTARTUP_V5, .COM $! $! This is the template for the site-specific startup command procedure. $!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! $! $! NOTE: This file replaces SYS$MANAGER:SYSTARTUP.COM as the file $! to be used for site-specific startup. Only the name has $! been changed, the functionality of the old and new files $! is the same. See the documentation for further details. $! $!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! $! $! The logical SYS$MICROVAX is true ("1") if you are operating on a $! MicroVAX system, but are not in a VAXcluster. Otherwise the logical $! symbol is false. $! $! Create the symbol MICROVAX from the above logical, to be used throughout $! the rest of this command procedure. $! $ MICROVAX = F$TRNLNM("SYS$MICROVAX") $ IF (.NOT. MICROVAX) THEN GOTO SKIP_MESSAGE $ WRITE SYS$OUTPUT ""$ WRITE SYS$OUTPUT "The VAX/VMS system is now executing the site-specific start` $ WRITE SYS$OUTPUT "" $SKIP_MESSAGE: $! $! You may add commands to this procedure or change the commands within this $! procedure as needed for your system. This command procedure is saved when $! you upgrade or update to a new version of VMS. Other startup command $! procedures are replaced with each release of VMS. Place symbol definitions $! from startup procedures that will be replaced when you upgrade to a new $! release of VMS in this command procedure. In this way, you can save symbol $! definitions from one VMS release to the next. $! $! Beginning with VMS V5.2, OPCOM is started by default on all VMS systems. $! However, by default, operators will not be able to satisfy user mount $! requests. To allow operators to satisfy user mount requests, edit the $! SYS$MANAGER:SYLOGIN command procedure by removing the command line that $! equates MOUNT to MOUNT/NOASSIST. $! GOTO NO_PAGEFILE1 $ SYSGEN := $SYSGEN $ SYSGEN INSTALL SYS$SYSROOT:PAGEFILE1.SYS /PAGEFILE /NOCHECK $NO_PAGEFILE1: $ $! $! The following commands turn off account logging and delete the account log. $! To keep an account log on your system, delete the following 5 command lines. $! $ IF (.NOT. MICROVAX) THEN GOTO SKIP_ACCOUNTING $ SET ACCOUNTING/DISABLE $ IF F$SEARCH("SYS$MANAGER:ACCOUNTNG.DAT") .NES. "" THEN - DELETE SYS$MANAGER:ACCOUNTNG.DAT;* $SKIP_ACCOUNTING: $! $! $! The following commands purge the operator and network logs to two versions. $! $ IF (.NOT. MICROVAX) THEN GOTO SKIP_PURGING $ IF F$SEARCH("SYS$MANAGER:OPERATOR.LOG;-1") .NES. "" THEN - PURGE SYS$MANAGER:OPERATOR.LOG$ IF F$SEARCH("SYS$MANAGER:EVL.LOG;-1") .NES. "" THEN -$ $! $! This command defines a message or file to be displayed after each user logs `$! $! DEFINE /SYSTEM SYS$WELCOME "@SYS$MANAGER:WELCOME.TXT" $ $! $! The following command starts the system queue manager. $! To have either batch or print queues, the queue subclass of the Secure $! User Environment class must be installed on your system. To start the $! queue manager, remove the comment delimiter (!) from the following two $! command lines and remove the dollar sign ($) from the second command $! line below. $! $! START/QUEUE/MANAGER/BUFFER_COUNT=10/EXTEND_QUANTITY=25 - $! SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]JBCSYSQUE.DAT $ $! $! Set up a print queue. $! $! Choose the device you will use for printing. Define the logical name$! $PRINTER to name the device you will use for printing; either remove the$! If you will use a hard copy terminal as the print device, set the terminal $! characteristics. The following terminal characteristics vary from one $! hard copy terminal to another: speed, width, length, and device type. $! If your terminal is an LA100, remove the comment characters from the $! following command lines. If your terminal is not an LA100, add a command in $! the following format. $! $! SET TERMINAL $PRINTER /PERMANENT /NOBROADCAST /NOTYPEAHEAD /NOWRAP - $! /SPEED=(1200) /WIDTH=(132) /PAGE=(66) /DEVICE_TYPE=(LA100) $ $! $! To set your printing device as spooled to the queue SYS$PRINT, $! remove the comment character in the following command line. $! $! SET DEVICE /SPOOLED=(SYS$PRINT, SYS$SYSDEVICE:) $PRINTER $ $! $! To start the print queue, remove the comment character from one of $! the following command lines. $! $! INITIALIZE /QUEUE /START /ON=$PRINTER SYS$PRINT ! terminal$! INITIALIZE /QUEUE /START /ON=$PRINTER SYS$PRINT /DEFAULT=FLAG ! line printer$! on the routing node to which you are connecting.) $! $! SET TERMINAL $TERMINAL1 /PERMANENT /NOAUTOBAUD /SPEED=9600 /PROTOCOL=DDCMP $ $! $! Following are the commands that start up the DECnet network, if you $! installed the DECnet software. Note that only one of these commands is $! needed to start the network, the other should be commented out. Configure $! the network and define the other node names before starting up DECnet; $! otherwise you will get error messages stating that the database is not $! initialized. $! $! If you have batch queues set up on your system, insert a comment delimiter $! (!) after the dollar sign in the first command line below. Remove the $! comment delimiter from the second and third command lines below and $! remove the dollar sign from the third command line below. This allows the $! system to startup more quickly, and decreases the amount of time you must $! wait to log in. $! $! IF F$SEARCH("SYS$SYSTEM:NETACP.EXE") .NES. "" THEN @SYS$MANAGER:STARTNET $! IF F$SEARCH("SYS$SYSTEM:NETACP.EXE") .NES. "" - !This is faster, if you$! THEN SUBMIT SYS$MANAGER:STARTNET.COM !have batch queues set up.Advance past bottom of bufferAdvance past bottom of bufferAdvance past bottom of bufferAdvance past bottom of bufferAdvance past bottom of bufferAdvance past bottom of bufferAdvance past bottom of bufferAdvance past bottom of bufferAdvance past bottom of bufferAdvance past bottom of bufferAdvance past bottom of bufferAdvance past bottom of bufferAdvance past bottom of bufferAdvance past bottom of bufferAdvance past bottom of bufferAdvance past bottom of bufferAdvance past bottom of bufferAdvance past bottom of bufferAdvance past bottom of bufferAdvance past bottom of bufferAdvance past bottom of bufferAdvance past bottom of bufferAdvance past bottom of bufferAdvance past bottom of bufferAdvance past bottom of bufferAdvance past bottom of bufferAdvance past bottom of bufferAdvance past bottom of bufferAdvance past bottom of bufferAdvance past bottom of bufferAdvance past bottom of bufferAdvance past bottom of bufferAdvance past bottom of buffer $! $! Once you have removed the comment delimiter from one of the above commands, $! insert a comment delimiter after the dollar sign in the command line below. $! The logical is only required if the DECnet network has not been started. $! $ DEFINE DECW$IGNORE_DECNET TRUE $! $! The following command should be used only if you do not wish the DECwindows $! startup file to be run. The DECwindows startup file should be run on all $! types of machines, even if they are not using a DECwindows display. If $! you wish to run the DECwindows startup file at a later time during system $! startup remove the comment from the line below. $! $! DEFINE DECW$IGNORE_DECWINDOWS TRUE $! $ EXIT [EOB]Advance past bottom of buffer No select range active $!$! wait to log in. $ @SYS$MANAGER:STARTNET.COM $ @SYS$MANAGER:LTLOAD.COM [BM$! $! wait to log in. $! system to startup more quickly, and decreases the amount of time you must $ @SYS$MANAGER:LTLOAD.COM $ EXIT [EOB]$!$! wait to log in.$! system to startup more quickly, and decreases the amount of time you must$! remove the dollar sign from the third command line below. This allows the $! comment delimiter from the second and third command lines below and $! (!) after the dollar sign in the first command line below. Remove the$! If you have batch queues set up on your system, insert a comment delimiter $! $! initialized. $! otherwise you will get error messages stating that the database is not $! the network and define the other node names before starting up DECnet; $! needed to start the network, the other should be commented out. Configure $! The following command should be used only if you do not wish the DECwindows $! startup file to be run. The DECwindows startup file should be run on all $! types of machines, even if they are not using a DECwindows display. If $! you wish to run the DECwindows startup file at a later time during system $! startup remove the comment from the line below. $! $! DEFINE DECW$IGNORE_DECWINDOWS TRUE $! $ @SYS$MANAGER:STARTNET.COM $ @SYS$MANAGER:LTLOAD.COM $ EXIT [EOB] $! *E ^ Unrecognized command * *E *E *E *E *E *E *E *EXIT SYS$COMMON:[SYSMGR]SYSTARTUP_V5.COM;2 186 lines $ $ EDIT SYSTARTUP_V5.COM $! $! This is the template for the site-specific startup command procedure. $!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! $! $! NOTE: This file replaces SYS$MANAGER:SYSTARTUP.COM as the file $! to be used for site-specific startup. Only the name has $! been changed, the functionality of the old and new files $! is the same. See the documentation for further details. $! $!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! $! $! The logical SYS$MICROVAX is true ("1") if you are operating on a $! MicroVAX system, but are not in a VAXcluster. Otherwise the logical $! symbol is false. $! $! Create the symbol MICROVAX from the above logical, to be used throughout $! the rest of this command procedure. $! $ MICROVAX = F$TRNLNM("SYS$MICROVAX") $ IF (.NOT. MICROVAX) THEN GOTO SKIP_MESSAGE $ WRITE SYS$OUTPUT ""$ WRITE SYS$OUTPUT "The VAX/VMS system is now executing the site-specific start`$! $! This is the template for the site-specific startup command procedure. $!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! $! $! NOTE: This file replaces SYS$MANAGER:SYSTARTUP.COM as the file $! to be used for site-specific startup. Only the name has $! been changed, the functionality of the old and new files $! is the same. See the documentation for further details. $! $!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! $! $! The logical SYS$MICROVAX is true ("1") if you are operating on a $! MicroVAX system, but are not in a VAXcluster. Otherwise the logical $! symbol is false. $! $! Create the symbol MICROVAX from the above logical, to be used throughout $ WRITE SYS$OUTPUT "" $SKIP_MESSAGE:$! the rest of this command procedure. $! $ MICROVAX = F$TRNLNM("SYS$MICROVAX") $ IF (.NOT. MICROVAX) THEN GOTO SKIP_MESSAGE $ WRITE SYS$OUTPUT "" $ WRITE SYS$OUTPUT "The VAX/VMS system is now executing the site-specific start`$ WRITE SYS$OUTPUT ""$SKIP_MESSAGE:$! However, by default, operators will not be able to satisfy user mount $! requests. To allow operators to satisfy user mount requests, edit the $! SYS$MANAGER:SYLOGIN command procedure by removing the command line that $! equates MOUNT to MOUNT/NOASSIST. $! $! The following commands install the secondary page file, if it exists. $! (Note that the secondary swap file is installed by the command procedure $! SYS$SYSTEM:STARTUP.COM if it exists.) $! $ IF F$SEARCH("SYS$SYSROOT: PAGEFILE1.SYS") .EQS. "" THEN - GOTO NO_PAGEFILE1 $ SYSGEN := $SYSGEN $ SYSGEN INSTALL SYS$SYSROOT: PAGEFILE1.SYS /PAGEFILE /NOCHECK $NO_PAGEFILE1: $ $! $! The following commands turn off account logging and delete the account log. $! To keep an account log on your system, delete the following 5 command lines. $! $ IF (.NOT. MICROVAX) THEN GOTO SKIP_ACCOUNTING $ SET ACCOUNTING/DISABLE$ IF F$SEARCH("SYS$MANAGER:ACCOUNTNG.DAT") .NES. "" THEN -$ $! $! The following commands turn off account logging and delete the account log. $! To keep an account log on your system, delete the following 5 command lines. $! $ IF (.NOT. MICROVAX) THEN GOTO SKIP_ACCOUNTING $ SET ACCOUNTING/DISABLE$ IF F$SEARCH("SYS$MANAGER:ACCOUNTNG.DAT") .NES. "" THEN - DELETE SYS$MANAGER:ACCOUNTNG.DAT;* $SKIP_ACCOUNTING: $! $! $! The following commands purge the operator and network logs to two versions. $! $ IF (.NOT. MICROVAX) THEN GOTO SKIP_PURGING $ IF F$SEARCH("SYS$MANAGER:OPERATOR.LOG;-1") .NES. "" THEN - PURGE SYS$MANAGER:OPERATOR.LOG $ IF F$SEARCH("SYS$MANAGER:EVL.LOG;-1") .NES. "" THEN - PURGE SYS$MANAGER:EVL.LOG $SKIP_PURGING: $ $! $! This command defines a system-wide login command procedure for all users. $! [B PURGE SYS$MANAGER:OPERATOR.LOG PURGE SYS$MANAGER:OPERATOR.LOG $ IF F$ $ DEFINE /SYSTEM /EXEC SYS$SYLOGIN SYS$MANAGER:SYLOGINSEARCH("SYS$MANAGER:EVL.LOG;-1") .NES. "" THEN - PUR $GE SYS$MANAGER:EVL.LOG $SKIP_P $!URGING: $ $! $! This command defines a message to be displayed before each user logs in. $! $! This command defines a system-wide login command procedure for all users. $! $ DEFINE /SYSTEM /EXEC SYS$SYLOGIN SYS$MANAGER:SYLOGIN $ $! $ DEFINE /SYSTEM SYS$ANNOUNCE " Welcome to VAX/VMS ''F$GETSYI("VERSION")'" $ $! $! This command defines a message or file to be displayed after each user logs ` $! $! This command defines a message to be displayed before each user logs in. $! $ DEFINE /SYSTEM SYS$ANNOUNCE " Welcome to VAX/VMS ''F$GETSYI("VERSION")'" $ $! $! This command defines a message or file to be displayed after each user logs `$! $! DEFINE /SYSTEM SYS$WELCOME "@SYS$MANAGER:WELCOME.TXT" $ $! $! The following command starts the system queue manager. $! To have either batch or print queues, the queue subclass of the Secure $! User Environment class must be installed on your system. To start the $! queue manager, remove the comment delimiter (!) from the following two $! command lines and remove the dollar sign ($) from the second command $! line below. $! $! START/QUEUE/MANAGER/BUFFER_COUNT=10/EXTEND_QUANTITY=25 - $! SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]JBCSYSQUE.DAT $ $! $! Set up a print queue. and lines and remove the dollar sign ($) from the second command $! line below. $! $! START/QUEUE/MANAGER/BUFFER_COUNT=10/EXTEND_QUANTITY=25 - $! SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]JBCSYSQUE.DAT $ $!$! Set up a print queue. $! Delete the comment character from the following line. $! $! SET PRINTER /NOWRAP /NOTRUNCATE /CR $PRINTER $ $! If you will use a hard copy terminal as the print device, set the terminal $! characteristics. The following terminal characteristics vary from one $! hard copy terminal to another: speed, width, length, and device type. $! If your terminal is an LA100, remove the comment characters from the $! following command lines. If your terminal is not an LA100, add a command in $! the following format. $! $! SET TERMINAL $PRINTER /PERMANENT /NOBROADCAST /NOTYPEAHEAD /NOWRAP - $! /SPEED=(1200) /WIDTH=(132) /PAGE=(66) /DEVICE_TYPE=(LA100) $ $! $! To set your printing device as spooled to the queue SYS$PRINT, $! remove the comment character in the following command line. $! $! SET DEVICE /SPOOLED=(SYS$PRINT, SYS$SYSDEVICE:) $PRINTER $ $!$! To start the print queue, remove the comment character from one of $! To set your printing device as spooled to the queue SYS$PRINT, $! remove the comment character in the following command line. $! $! SET DEVICE /SPOOLED=(SYS$PRINT, SYS$SYSDEVICE:) $PRINTER $ $!$! To start the print queue, remove the comment character from one of $! To use asynchronous DECnet, set the terminal line characteristics. $! Change the following SET TERMINAL command to specify the terminal line $! you will use. Remove the comment delimiter (!) from the SET TERMINAL $! command line. (Reminder: To set the terminal line characteristics for the $! other side of the asynchronous connection, enter a SET TERMINAL command $! on the routing node to which you are connecting.) $! $! SET TERMINAL $TERMINAL1 /PERMANENT /NOAUTOBAUD /SPEED=9600 /PROTOCOL=DDCMP $ $! $! Following are the commands that start up the DECnet network, if you $! installed the DECnet software. Note that only one of these commands is $! needed to start the network, the other should be commented out. Configure $! the network and define the other node names before starting up DECnet; $! otherwise you will get error messages stating that the database is not $! initialized. $! $! If you have batch queues set up on your system, insert a comment delimiter $! (!) after the dollar sign in the first command line below. Remove the $! comment delimiter from the second and third command lines below and $! remove the dollar sign from the third command line below. 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If you have batch queues set up on your system, insert a comment delimiter $! (!) after the dollar sign in the first command line below. Remove the $! comment delimiter from the second and third command lines below and $! remove the dollar sign from the third command line below. This allows the$! system to startup more quickly, and decreases the amount of time you must$! $! IF F$SEARCH("SYS$SYSTEM:NETACP.EXE") .NES. "" THEN @SYS$MANAGER:STARTNET $! IF F$SEARCH("SYS$SYSTEM:NETACP.EXE") .NES. "" - !This is faster, if you $! THEN SUBMIT SYS$MANAGER:STARTNET.COM !have batch queues set up.$! $! Once you have removed the comment delimiter from one of the above commands, $! insert a comment delimiter after the dollar sign in the command line below. $! The logical is only required if the DECnet network has not been started. $! $ DEFINE DECW$IGNORE_DECNET TRUE $! $! The following command should be used only if you do not wish the DECwindows $! startup file to be run. The DECwindows startup file should be run on all $! types of machines, even if they are not using a DECwindows display. If $! you wish to run the DECwindows startup file at a later time during system $! startup remove the comment from the line below. $! $! DEFINE DECW$IGNORE_DECWINDOWS TRUE $! $ @SYS$MANAGER:STARTNET.COM $ EXIT[EOB]Advance past bottom of buffer$ EXIT Cancel $! $! IF F$SEARCH("SYS$SYSTEM:NETACP.EXE") .NES. "" THEN @SYS$MANAGER:STARTNET $! IF F$SEARCH("SYS$SYSTEM:NETACP.EXE") .NES. "" - !This is faster, if you $! THEN SUBMIT SYS$MANAGER:STARTNET.COM !have batch queues set up.$! $! Once you have removed the comment delimiter from one of the above commands, $! insert a comment delimiter after the dollar sign in the command line below. $! The logical is only required if the DECnet network has not been started. $! $ DEFINE DECW$IGNORE_DECNET TRUE $! $! The following command should be used only if you do not wish the DECwindows $! startup file to be run. The DECwindows startup file should be run on all $! types of machines, even if they are not using a DECwindows display. If $! you wish to run the DECwindows startup file at a later time during system $! startup remove the comment from the line below. $! $! DEFINE DECW$IGNORE_DECWINDOWS TRUE $! $ @SYS$MANAGER:STARTNET.COM $ EXIT[EOB]CTRL/C ignored $! IF F$SEARCH("SYS$SYSTEM:NETACP.EXE") .NES. "" THEN @SYS$MANAGER:STARTNET$! $! DEFINE DECW$IGNORE_DECWINDOWS TRUE $! DEFINE DECW$IGNORE_DECWINDOWS TRUE $! $ EXITAdvance past bottom of bufferAdvance past bottom of bufferAdvance past bottom of bufferAdvance past bottom of bufferAdvance past bottom of bufferAdvance past bottom of bufferAdvance past bottom of bufferAdvance past bottom of bufferAdvance past bottom of bufferAdvance past bottom of bufferAdvance past bottom of bufferAdvance past bottom of bufferAdvance past bottom of bufferAdvance past bottom of bufferAdvance past bottom of bufferAdvance past bottom of buffer *QUIT $ $ EDIT SYSTARTUP_V5.COM $! $! This is the template for the site-specific startup command procedure. $!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! $! $! NOTE: This file replaces SYS$MANAGER:SYSTARTUP.COM as the file $! to be used for site-specific startup. Only the name has $! been changed, the functionality of the old and new files $! is the same. See the documentation for further details. $! $!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! $! $! The logical SYS$MICROVAX is true ("1") if you are operating on a $! MicroVAX system, but are not in a VAXcluster. Otherwise the logical $! symbol is false. $! $! Create the symbol MICROVAX from the above logical, to be used throughout $! the rest of this command procedure. $! $ MICROVAX = F$TRNLNM("SYS$MICROVAX") $ IF (.NOT. MICROVAX) THEN GOTO SKIP_MESSAGE $ WRITE SYS$OUTPUT ""$ WRITE SYS$OUTPUT "The VAX/VMS system is now executing the site-specific start` $ WRITE SYS$OUTPUT "" $SKIP_MESSAGE: $! $! You may add commands to this procedure or change the commands within this $! procedure as needed for your system. This command procedure is saved when $! you upgrade or update to a new version of VMS. Other startup command $! procedures are replaced with each release of VMS. Place symbol definitions $! from startup procedures that will be replaced when you upgrade to a new $! release of VMS in this command procedure. In this way, you can save symbol $! definitions from one VMS release to the next. $! $! Beginning with VMS V5.2, OPCOM is started by default on all VMS systems. $! However, by default, operators will not be able to satisfy user mount $! requests. To allow operators to satisfy user mount requests, edit the $! SYS$MANAGER:SYLOGIN command procedure by removing the command line that $! equates MOUNT to MOUNT/NOASSIST. $! $! The following commands install the secondary page file, if it exists. $! (Note that the secondary swap file is installed by the command procedure $! SYS$SYSTEM:STARTUP.COM if it exists.) $! $ IF F$SEARCH("SYS$SYSROOT: PAGEFILE1.SYS") .EQS. "" THEN - GOTO NO_PAGEFILE1 $ SYSGEN := $SYSGEN $ SYSGEN INSTALL SYS$SYSROOT: PAGEFILE1.SYS /PAGEFILE /NOCHECK $NO_PAGEFILE1: $ $! $! The following commands turn off account logging and delete the account log. $! To keep an account log on your system, delete the following 5 command lines. $! $ IF (.NOT. MICROVAX) THEN GOTO SKIP_ACCOUNTING $ SET ACCOUNTING/DISABLE $ IF F$SEARCH("SYS$MANAGER:ACCOUNTNG.DAT") .NES. "" THEN - DELETE SYS$MANAGER:ACCOUNTNG.DAT;* $SKIP_ACCOUNTING: $! $! $! The following commands purge the operator and network logs to two versions. $! $ IF (.NOT. MICROVAX) THEN GOTO SKIP_PURGING $ IF F$SEARCH("SYS$MANAGER:OPERATOR.LOG;-1") .NES. "" THEN - PURGE SYS$MANAGER:OPERATOR.LOG $ IF F$SEARCH("SYS$MANAGER:EVL.LOG;-1") .NES. "" THEN - PURGE SYS$MANAGER:EVL.LOG $SKIP_PURGING: $ $! $! This command defines a system-wide login command procedure for all users. $! $ DEFINE /SYSTEM /EXEC SYS$SYLOGIN SYS$MANAGER:SYLOGIN $ $! $! This command defines a message to be displayed before each user logs in. $! $ DEFINE /SYSTEM SYS$ANNOUNCE " Welcome to VAX/VMS ''F$GETSYI("VERSION")'" $ $! $! This command defines a message or file to be displayed after each user logs ` $! $! DEFINE /SYSTEM SYS$WELCOME "@SYS$MANAGER:WELCOME.TXT" $ $! $! The following command starts the system queue manager. $! To have either batch or print queues, the queue subclass of the Secure $! User Environment class must be installed on your system. To start the $! queue manager, remove the comment delimiter (!) from the following two $! command lines and remove the dollar sign ($) from the second command $! line below. $! $! START/QUEUE/MANAGER/BUFFER_COUNT=10/EXTEND_QUANTITY=25 - $! SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]JBCSYSQUE.DAT $ $! $! Set up a print queue. $! $! Choose the device you will use for printing. Define the logical name $! $PRINTER to name the device you will use for printing; either remove the $! comment delimiter (!) from one of the following commands or add a command $! in the following format. $ $! DEFINE /SYSTEM $PRINTER $TERMINAL0 ! if a hard copy terminal is the printer $! DEFINE /SYSTEM $PRINTER _LPA0: ! if using a line printer $ $! $! If you will use a line printer, set the printer characteristics. $! Delete the comment character from the following line. $! $! SET PRINTER /NOWRAP /NOTRUNCATE /CR $PRINTER $ $! If you will use a hard copy terminal as the print device, set the terminal $! characteristics. The following terminal characteristics vary from one $! hard copy terminal to another: speed, width, length, and device type. $! If your terminal is an LA100, remove the comment characters from the $! following command lines. If your terminal is not an LA100, add a command in $! the following format. $! $! SET TERMINAL $PRINTER /PERMANENT /NOBROADCAST /NOTYPEAHEAD /NOWRAP - $! /SPEED=(1200) /WIDTH=(132) /PAGE=(66) /DEVICE_TYPE=(LA100) $ $! $! To set your printing device as spooled to the queue SYS$PRINT, $! remove the comment character in the following command line. $! $! SET DEVICE /SPOOLED=(SYS$PRINT, SYS$SYSDEVICE:) $PRINTER $ $! $! To start the print queue, remove the comment character from one of $! the following command lines. $! $! INITIALIZE /QUEUE /START /ON=$PRINTER SYS$PRINT ! terminal $! INITIALIZE /QUEUE /START /ON=$PRINTER SYS$PRINT /DEFAULT=FLAG ! line printer $ $! $! To start a batch queue, remove the comment character from the $! following command line. $! $! INITIALIZE /QUEUE /START SYS$BATCH /BATCH /JOB:3 /BASE_PRIORITY=3 $ $! $! To use asynchronous DECnet, set the terminal line characteristics. $! Change the following SET TERMINAL command to specify the terminal line $! you will use. Remove the comment delimiter (!) from the SET TERMINAL $! command line. (Reminder: To set the terminal line characteristics for the $! other side of the asynchronous connection, enter a SET TERMINAL command $! on the routing node to which you are connecting.) $! $! SET TERMINAL $TERMINAL1 /PERMANENT /NOAUTOBAUD /SPEED=9600 /PROTOCOL=DDCMP $ $! $! Following are the commands that start up the DECnet network, if you $! installed the DECnet software. Note that only one of these commands is $! needed to start the network, the other should be commented out. Configure $! the network and define the other node names before starting up DECnet; $! otherwise you will get error messages stating that the database is not $! initialized. $! $! If you have batch queues set up on your system, insert a comment delimiter $! (!) after the dollar sign in the first command line below. Remove the $! comment delimiter from the second and third command lines below and $! remove the dollar sign from the third command line below. This allows the $! system to startup more quickly, and decreases the amount of time you must $! wait to log in. $! $! IF F$SEARCH("SYS$SYSTEM:NETACP.EXE") .NES. "" THEN @SYS$MANAGER:STARTNET $! IF F$SEARCH("SYS$SYSTEM:NETACP.EXE") .NES. "" - !This is faster, if you $! THEN SUBMIT SYS$MANAGER:STARTNET.COM !have batch queues set up. $! $! Once you have removed the comment delimiter from one of the above commands, $! insert a comment delimiter after the dollar sign in the command line below. $! The logical is only required if the DECnet network has not been started. $! $ DEFINE DECW$IGNORE_DECNET TRUE $! $! The following command should be used only if you do not wish the DECwindows $! startup file to be run. The DECwindows startup file should be run on all $! types of machines, even if they are not using a DECwindows display. If $! you wish to run the DECwindows startup file at a later time during system $! startup remove the comment from the line below. $! $! DEFINE DECW$IGNORE_DECWINDOWS TRUE $!Advance past bottom of buffer $ @SYS$MANAGER:STARTNET.COM $ EXIT [EOB] $ @SYS$MANAGER:LTLOAD.COM *EXIT SYS$COMMON:[SYSMGR]SYSTARTUP_V5.COM;3 187 lines $ REBOOT SHUTDOWN -- Perform an Orderly System Shutdown %SHUTDOWN-I-OPERATOR, This terminal is now an operator's console. %%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 28-APR-2016 21:46:41.41 %%%%%%%%%%% Operator status for operator _OPA0: CENTRAL, PRINTER, TAPES, DISKS, DEVICES, CARDS, NETWORK, CLUSTER, SECURITY, LICENSE, OPER1, OPER2, OPER3, OPER4, OPER5, OPER6, OPER7, OPER8, OPER9, OPER10, OPER11, OPER12 %SHUTDOWN-I-DISLOGINS, Interactive logins will now be disabled. %SET-I-INTSET, login interactive limit = 0, current interactive value = 1 %SHUTDOWN-I-STOPQUEMAN, The queue manager will now be stopped. %JBC-E-JOBQUEDIS, system job queue manager is not running %SHUTDOWN-I-STOPUSER, All user processes will now be stopped. SHUTDOWN message from user SYSTEM at _OPA0: 21:46:43 The system will shut down in 0 minutes; back up LATER. Please log off. SHUTDOWN 1 terminal has been notified. %SHUTDOWN-I-REMOVE, All installed images will now be removed. %SHUTDOWN-I-DISMOUNT, All volumes will now be dismounted. %SHUTDOWN-I-STOPAUDIT, stopping the audit server %%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 28-APR-2016 21:46:47.48 %%%%%%%%%%% Message from user AUDIT$SERVER Security alarm (SECURITY) and security audit (SECURITY), system id: 65534 Auditable event: Audit server shutting down Event time: 28-APR-2016 21:46:47.47 PID: 0000010A %%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 28-APR-2016 21:46:50.17 %%%%%%%%%%% Message from user SYSTEM _OPA0:, The system shutdown was requested by the operator. %%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 28-APR-2016 21:46:50.39 %%%%%%%%%%% Logfile was closed by operator _OPA0: Logfile was SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSMGR]OPERATOR.LOG;1 %%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 28-APR-2016 21:46:50.69 %%%%%%%%%%% Operator _OPA0: has been disabled, username SYSTEM 83 BOOT SYS -DKA300 VAX/VMS Version V5.3 Major version id = 1 Minor version id = 0 $! Copyright (c) 1989 Digital Equipment Corporation. All rights reserved. The VAX/VMS system is now executing the system startup procedure. %SET-I-NEWAUDSRV, identification of new audit server process is 00000107 %LICENSE-I-LOADED, DEC DVNETRTG was successfully loaded with 0 units %LICENSE-I-LOADED, DEC VAX-VMS was successfully loaded with 0 units %SYSGEN-W-OPENIN, error opening SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]ZSDRIVER.EXE; as input %SYSGEN-E-FNF, file not found %%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 28-APR-2016 21:48:54.74 %%%%%%%%%%% Operator _OPA0: has been enabled, username SYSTEM %%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 28-APR-2016 21:48:55.06 %%%%%%%%%%% Operator status for operator _OPA0: CENTRAL, PRINTER, TAPES, DISKS, DEVICES, CARDS, NETWORK, CLUSTER, SECURITY, LICENSE, OPER1, OPER2, OPER3, OPER4, OPER5, OPER6, OPER7, OPER8, OPER9, OPER10, OPER11, OPER12 %%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 28-APR-2016 21:48:58.67 %%%%%%%%%%% Logfile has been initialized by operator _OPA0: Logfile is SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSMGR]OPERATOR.LOG;2 %%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 28-APR-2016 21:48:58.68 %%%%%%%%%%% Operator status for operator SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSMGR]OPERATOR.LOG;2 CENTRAL, PRINTER, TAPES, DISKS, DEVICES, CARDS, NETWORK, CLUSTER, SECURITY, LICENSE, OPER1, OPER2, OPER3, OPER4, OPER5, OPER6, OPER7, OPER8, OPER9, OPER10, OPER11, OPER12 The VAX/VMS system is now executing the site-specific startup commands. %RUN-S-PROC_ID, identification of created process is 00000109 %%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 28-APR-2016 21:49:06.11 %%%%%%%%%%% Message from user DECNET DECnet starting %NCP-I-NOINFO, No information in database %%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 28-APR-2016 21:49:15.88 %%%%%%%%%%% Message from user DECNET Error opening permanent proxy database %%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 28-APR-2016 21:49:22.65 %%%%%%%%%%% Message from user DECNET DECnet event 4.10, circuit up From node 4.201 (M90), 28-APR-2016 21:49:22.36 Circuit SVA-0 %NCP-I-NOINFO, No information in database %RUN-S-PROC_ID, identification of created process is 0000010B LCP Characteristics Node name = \M90\ Node Identification = \Welcome to VAX/VMS V5.3\ Groups = (0) Multicast timer = 60 seconds LAT Version = 5.1 LAT Protocol is inactive Service Names and Ids: Service name : \M90\ Dynamic rating : 0 ID : \Welcome to VAX/VMS V5.3\ LCP Characteristics Node name = \M90\ Node Identification = \Welcome to VAX/VMS V5.3\ Groups = (0) Multicast timer = 60 seconds LAT Version = 5.1 LAT Protocol is active Service Names and Ids: Service name : \M90\ Dynamic rating : 0 ID : \Welcome to VAX/VMS V5.3\ Node Links: Link name = \LAT$LINK\ Link device = \ESA0:\ Groups = () Link-specific services: Status = Active %LAT-I-STARTED, LAT terminal port driver started %SET-I-INTSET, login interactive limit = 64, current interactive value = 0 28-APR-2016 21:49:37 %DECW-W-NODEVICE, No graphics device found on this system -DECW-I-NODECW, DECwindows graphics drivers will not be loaded SYSTEM job terminated at 28-APR-2016 21:49:56.81 Accounting information: Buffered I/O count: 1163 Peak working set size: 808 Direct I/O count: 586 Peak page file size: 3364 Page faults: 8234 Mounted volumes: 0 Charged CPU time: 0 00:00:33.39 Elapsed time: 0 00:02:24.93 Welcome to VAX/VMS V5.3 Username: SYSTEM Password: Welcome to VAX/VMS version V5.3 on node M90 Last interactive login on Thursday, 28-APR-2016 21:14 $ SHOW USERS VAX/VMS User Processes at 28-APR-2016 21:50:14.30 Total number of users = 1, number of processes = 1 Username Interactive Subprocess Batch SYSTEM 1 $ DIR Directory SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSMGR] EVL.LOG;1 OPERATOR.LOG;2 VMSIMAGES.DAT;1 Total of 3 files. Directory SYS$COMMON:[SYSMGR] ALFMAINT.COM;1 AUDIT_SERVER.DAT;1 CLUSTER_CONFIG.COM;1 DBLSTRTUP.COM;1 DECW$CHECK_PARAMS.COM;1 DECW$DEVICE.COM;1 DECW$LOGICALS.COM;1 DECW$PRIVATE_SERVER_SETUP.TEMPLATE;1 DECW$RGB.COM;1 DECW$STARTAPPS.COM;1 DECW$STARTLIBS.COM;1 DECW$STARTSERVER.COM;1 DECW$STARTSM.COM;1 DECW$STARTUP.COM;1 DECW$SYLOGIN.COM;1 DECW$SYLOGIN.TEMPLATE;1 DNS$CHANGE_DEF_FILE.COM;1 DNS$CLIENT_STARTUP.COM;1 DNS$CLIENT_STOP.COM;1 EDTINI.EDT;1 EDTINI.TEMPLATE;1 LIB$DT_STARTUP.COM;1 LOADNET.COM;1 LOGIN.COM;1 LOGIN.TEMPLATE;1 LPA11STRT.COM;1 LTLOAD.COM;1 MAKEROOT.COM;1 NETCONFIG.COM;1 RTTLOAD.COM;1 SECURITY_AUDIT.AUDIT$JOURNAL;1 SMISERVER.COM;1 STARTNET.COM;1 SYCONFIG.COM;1 SYCONFIG.TEMPLATE;1 SYLOGICALS.COM;1 SYLOGICALS.TEMPLATE;1 SYLOGIN.COM;1 SYLOGIN.TEMPLATE;1 SYPAGSWPFILES.COM;1 SYPAGSWPFILES.TEMPLATE;1 SYSECURITY.COM;1 SYSECURITY.TEMPLATE;1 SYSHUTDWN.COM;1 SYSHUTDWN.TEMPLATE;1 SYSTARTUP_V5.COM;3 SYSTARTUP_V5.COM;2 SYSTARTUP_V5.COM;1 SYSTARTUP_V5.TEMPLATE;1 TFF$STARTUP.COM;1 VMSIMAGES.DAT;1 WELCOME.TEMPLATE;1 WELCOME.TXT;1 Total of 53 files. Grand total of 2 directories, 56 files. $ LOGOUT SYSTEM logged out at 28-APR-2016 21:52:27.77 Welcome to VAX/VMS V5.3 Username: