HP OpenVMS Version 8.3 Upgrade and Installation Manual > Chapter 1 Getting Started
Using the Operating System Menu
The following sections describe how to use the operating system
menu to install, upgrade, and modify your system disk, and perform
other related tasks. | | | | | NOTE: The OpenVMS Alpha CD and OpenVMS
I64 DVD menu options are very similar. This section provides examples
from the OpenVMS I64 menu system. | | | | |
The OpenVMS operating system main menu displays automatically
when you boot the OpenVMS operating system from the operating system media (for
instructions on how to boot from the operating system media, see “Booting the OpenVMS Operating System Media”). From the
menu, you can choose options to perform any of the following
tasks: Install or upgrade the operating system
from the operating system media. Display a list of products that can be installed
from the operating system media. Install or upgrade layered products from
the operating system media. Show which products are installed on your system. Reconfigure layered products installed on your system. Find, install, and remove patches, and display and
remove recovery data. Enter the DCL environment from which you can perform
preinstallation or maintenance tasks, such as mounting or showing
devices and backing up or restoring files on the system disk.
The following is a sample display of the OpenVMS main menu: |
OpenVMS I64 Operating System, Version 8.3 (c) Copyright 1976-2006 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. Installing required known files... Configuring devices... *************************************************************** You can install or upgrade the OpenVMS I64 operating system or you can install or upgrade layered products that are included on the OpenVMS I64 distribution media (CD/DVD). You can also execute DCL commands and procedures to perform "standalone" tasks, such as backing up the system disk. Please choose one of the following: 1) Upgrade, install or reconfigure OpenVMS I64 Version 8.3 2) Display layered products that this procedure can install 3) Install or upgrade layered products 4) Show installed products 5) Reconfigure installed products 6) Remove installed products 7) Find, Install, or Undo patches; Show or Delete recovery data 8) Execute DCL commands and procedures 9) Shut down this system Enter CHOICE or ? for help: (1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8/9/?)
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Review the following sections to understand how the menu works.
Then you can choose appropriate menu options when you are asked
to do so before, during, and after an installation or upgrade. Using the Install,
Upgrade, or Reconfigure OpenVMS Option (1) | |
Select option 1 on the operating system main menu to install,
upgrade, or reconfigure your OpenVMS software. Selecting option
1 implements a PCSI utility concept called a platform.
The OpenVMS platform contains:
| | | | | NOTE: For use
of Instant Capacity (iCAP) and Pay per use (PPU) features (supported
on cell-based Integrity servers), you must install TCP/IP Services
for OpenVMS and WBEM Services for OpenVMS on Integrity servers
(SSL for OpenVMS is required and installed automatically). In addition,
you can use the OpenVMS nPartition Provider to support Instant Capacity
(iCAP). | | | | |
Including the optional products in the OpenVMS platform allows
you to install or upgrade these products along with the OpenVMS
operating system. When you choose to upgrade the system disk, and the OpenVMS
software on the disk is the same version, you are given options
to reinstall or to reconfigure the OpenVMS system or reconfigure
the OpenVMS platform. Before installing or upgrading OpenVMS, see the information
in the following chapters, as appropriate: | | | | | NOTE: Before installing or upgrading OpenVMS on a target drive
in an OpenVMS Cluster, make sure the target system disk is not mounted
elsewhere in the cluster. The target system disk must be dismounted
clusterwide (except on the system from which the installation or
upgrade is being performed) and must remain so during the installation
or upgrade. | | | | |
When you select option 1 on the operating system main menu,
the system asks whether you want to preserve or initialize the system
disk. The display is similar to the following: There are two choices for Installation/Upgrade: INITIALIZE - Removes all software and data files that were previously on the target disk and installs OpenVMS I64. PRESERVE -- Installs or upgrades OpenVMS I64 on the target disk and retains all other contents of the target disk. * Note: You cannot use PRESERVE to install OpenVMS I64 on a disk on which any other operating system is installed. This includes implementations of OpenVMS for other architectures. Do you want to INITIALIZE or to PRESERVE? [PRESERVE]
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When you specify the INITIALIZE option, the following operations
take place: All software and data files that already
exist on the target disk are removed. The software can only be recovered
from a backup of the disk, so make sure that you either have a backup
or will not need the data again. The operating system is installed.
Specify the INITIALIZE option and perform a full installation
under any of the following conditions: If your computer is new (it has never
had any version of any operating system running on it, including factory-installed
software). If your computer is already running a version of
the OpenVMS operating system and you want to overwrite the entire
contents of the system disk (the operating system, application software,
and user files). If you want to keep an existing system disk and
install OpenVMS on a different disk. If you are running the OpenVMS operating system
but cannot upgrade. For example, if you changed the names of system
directories on the system disk, the upgrade procedure will not work
correctly. Therefore, unless you restore the system disk to its
original directory structure, you must reinstall the operating system
using the INITIALIZE option.
| | | | | NOTE: During initialization of an OpenVMS I64 target system
disk, the installation process creates a diagnostic partition,
visible only at the console prompt. For more information about
this partition and options you can take, see Appendix I “Alternative Ways to Initialize the System Disk”. For systems that support the Instant Capacity (iCAP) feature,
CPU status (how many cores are available and how much time they
have remaining) is not affected by initialization of the system
disk. Such information is stored in NVRAM on the Integrity server.
With both OpenVMS Alpha and I64 systems, the installation
procedure initializes the target disk with volume expansion (INITIALIZE/LIMIT).
This renders the disk incompatible with versions of OpenVMS prior
to Version 7.2. In most cases, this does not present a problem.
However, if you intend to mount the new disk on a version of OpenVMS
prior to Version 7.2, you must perform the alternate method of initialization
described in Appendix I “Alternative Ways to Initialize the System Disk”.
Note that as a result of this alternate method, your new system
disk might include a relatively large minimum allocation size (as
defined by /CLUSTER_SIZE). Small files will use more space than would
be used otherwise. Therefore, perform these steps only for
system disks that must be mounted on versions of OpenVMS prior to
Version 7.2. | | | | |
When you specify the PRESERVE option, the following operations
take place: IF
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The OpenVMS operating system is not already
installed on the target disk | The operating system is installed.
All other contents of the target disk are retained.
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OpenVMS operating system is installed on the
target disk | The operating
system is upgraded, as follows: Old operating system files and new files are merged
or replaced. All other contents of the target disk are retained.
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| | | | | NOTE: If you intend to choose the PRESERVE option (because
there are certain files on the disk that you want to retain), HP
recommends that you first make a backup copy of your system disk.
If there is any problem during the installation or upgrade that
might affect the integrity of the disk, you will have the backup
copy as a safeguard. | | | | |
If you choose the PRESERVE option and choose a target disk
that already contains the OpenVMS Version 8.3 software, you
are provided with the option to either reconfigure or reinstall
the OpenVMS operating system: Reconfigure
the operating system if you want to change the options you chose
to include when the operating system was installed. Reinstall the operating system if you think that
your system files might have become corrupted.
For
additional configuration information, see “Adding and Removing
Operating System Files (Optional)”. Using the Display Layered
Products Option (2) | |
Use option 2 to display layered products that can be installed.
Although this option displays any patch kits available from the
OpenVMS distribution media, HP recommends using option 7 to display
patch kits; option 7 enables you to specify locations to search
in addition to the standard location. When you select option 2 on the operating system main menu,
the following information is displayed: The version
of OpenVMS and versions of the required components and optional
products that can be installed or upgraded when you select option
1 on the main menu. The layered product kits
that are available for installation when you select option 3 on
the operating system main menu. The DECwindows graphical user interface
and HP networking products are shown again, along with other layered
products.
| | | | | NOTE: The two lists of products (the products that can be
installed or upgraded and the layered product kits available for
installation) might be the same or very similar. Generally, products that
can be installed or upgraded along with the OpenVMS operating system
should be installed or upgraded with the OpenVMS operating system. | | | | |
The following is an example of a display. In this display,
WBEMCIM is the file name used in the PCSI kit for the WBEM Services
for OpenVMS product, which is available on OpenVMS I64 systems only.
CIM stands for the Common Information Model, which differentiates
the current OpenVMS WBEM product from the original one that is based
on the Simple Network Maintenance Protocol (SNMP). |
The following versions of the OpenVMS operating system, required components, and optional products are available on the OpenVMS Distribution media. They can be installed by selecting option 1: HP I64VMS VMS version V8.3 HP I64VMS AVAIL_MAN_BASE V8.3 HP I64VMS CDSA version V2.2 HP I64VMS KERBEROS version V3.0 HP I64VMS SSL V1.3 HP I64VMS DWMOTIF version V1.6 HP I64VMS DWMOTIF_SUPPORT V8.3 HP I64VMS DECNET_PLUS version V8.3 HP I64VMS DECNET_PHASE_IV version V8.3 HP I64VMS TCPIP version V5.6 HP I64VMS TDC_RT version V2.2 HP I64VMS WBEMCIM version V2.0 The following Layered Product kits are available on the OpenVMS Distribution media (CD/DVD). They can be installed by selecting option 3. If they are already installed, they can be reconfigured by selecting option 5, or removed by selecting option 6. ----------------------------------- ----------- ---------- PRODUCT KIT TYPE KIT FORMAT ----------------------------------- ----------- ---------- HP I64VMS AVAIL_MAN_BASE V8.3 Full LP Compressed HP I64VMS CDSA V2.2 Full LP Compressed HP I64VMS DECNET_PHASE_IV V8.3 Full LP Compressed HP I64VMS DECNET_PLUS V8.3 Full LP Compressed HP I64VMS DWMOTIF V1.6 Full LP Compressed HP I64VMS DWMOTIF_SUPPORT V8.3 Full LP Compressed HP I64VMS KERBEROS V3.0 Full LP Compressed HP I64VMS SSL V1.3 Full LP Compressed HP I64VMS TCPIP V5.6 Full LP Compressed HP I64VMS TDC_RT V2.2 Full LP Compressed HP I64VMS WBEMCIM V2.0 Full LP Compressed ----------------------------------- ----------- ---------- 9 items found Press Return to continue...
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Using the Install
or Upgrade Layered Products Option (3) | |
Use option 3 on the operating system main menu for normal
installations or upgrades of the layered products. Although this option installs any patch kits available from
the OpenVMS distribution media, HP recommends using option 7 to
install patch kits; option 7 enables you to install patch kits that
are located elsewhere than the standard location. In addition, option
7 saves recovery data. When you use option 7 to remove patch kits,
only kits with recovery data are removed. Note that you can install or upgrade the DECwindows graphical
user interface and HP networking products along with the OpenVMS
operating system by selecting option 1 on the main menu. When you select option 3, the PCSI utility allows you to choose
whether to install layered products or to register layered products
that are on the target disk but are not in the Product Database.
If you attempt to reinstall the same version of a product that
is already installed, the product is reinstalled. Note that any patches
that were applied to the product are removed. If you want to reconfigure,
select the reconfigure option (5) on the main menu. As of Version 8.3, most of the software kits included on the
OpenVMS distribution media are signed using Secure Delivery. When
you use option 3 of the OpenVMS I64 operating system menu, these
kits are validated by the PCSI utility. When you use option 3 from
the OpenVMS Alpha operating system menu, these kits are not validated;
this restriction is due to the CD’s space limitations.
You can install kits created before the secure delivery process
was enabled in OpenVMS Version 8.3. (However, after you install
or upgrade to OpenVMS Version 8.3, signed kits that you install
subsequently are validated, including any signed kits included on
the distribution media). The DCL command PRODUCT SHOW HISTORY displays
the validation status of these kits as unsigned rather than as a validated
kit. As shown in the following example, you are also prompted for
a target disk and asked whether you want brief or detailed descriptions.
The procedure presents a list of products and allows you to select
any or all of these products. Alternatively, you can exit without
installing or upgrading any products. (This particular example
includes notes about installing DECwindows Motif and DECnet.) | | | | | NOTE: The layered products listed include CDSA, Kerberos,
SSL, TDC, and Availability Manager, which are required, and DECwindows,
DECnet Phase IV, DECnet-Plus, TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS, and WBEM
Services for OpenVMS, which are optional. WBEM Services for OpenVMS
is available on OpenVMS I64 systems only. Support of Instant Capacity
(iCAP), Temporary Instant Capacity (TiCAP), and Pay per use (PPU)
requires that WBEM Services for OpenVMS be installed as well as
TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS. (SSL for OpenVMS is required and installed
automatically.) You can install (or upgrade to) the new implementation of
TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS (Version 5.6) as part of the OpenVMS
upgrade. If you want to install Version 5.6 separately, choose
the following product (option 5 in the example that follows): | | | | |
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Do you want to INSTALL or REGISTER? (INSTALL/REGISTER/?) [INSTALL] INSTALL *********************************************************** If you choose to install or upgrade DECwindows Motif, please note the following: o If you did not select the OpenVMS DECwindows server support and workstation files options, DECwindows Motif will not run. You must add these options to use DECwindows Motif. If you choose to install or upgrade DECnet-Plus or DECnet Phase IV, please note the following: o If you did not select the OpenVMS DECNET option, neither version of DECnet will run. You must add this option to use DECnet. If you want to install a patch kit, please use main menu option 7. Press Return to continue... *********************************************************** The procedure will ask a series of questions. () - encloses acceptable answers [] - encloses default answers Type your response and press the <Return> key. Type: ? - to repeat an explanation ^ - to change prior input (not always possible) Ctrl/Y - to exit the installation procedure You must enter the device name for the target disk on which the layered product(s) installation will be performed. Enter device name for target disk: [DKB300] (? for choices) DKB300 DKB300: is labeled V82SYS. The install operation can provide brief or detailed descriptions. In either case, you can request the detailed descriptions by typing "?". Do you always want detailed descriptions? (Yes/No) [No] NO 1 - HP I64VMS AVAIL_MAN_BASE V8.3 Layered Product 2 - HP I64VMS CDSA V2.2 Layered Product 3 - HP I64VMS DECNET_PHASE_IV V8.3 Layered Product 4 - HP I64VMS DECNET_PLUS V8.3 Layered Product 5 - HP I64VMS DWMOTIF V1.6 Layered Product 6 - HP I64VMS DWMOTIF_SUPPORT V8.3 Layered Product 7 - HP I64VMS KERBEROS V3.0 Layered Product 8 - HP I64VMS SSL V1.3 Layered Product 9 - HP I64VMS TCPIP V5.6 Layered Product 10 - HP I64VMS TDC_RT V2.2 Layered Product 11 - HP I64VMS WBEM V2.0 Layered Product 12 - All products listed above ? - Help E - Exit Choose one or more items from the menu separated by commas:5
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| | | | | NOTE: When you boot the OpenVMS operating system media and
select the option to install layered products, that installation
procedure does not run the Installation Verification Procedure (IVP) for
layered products. Because the operating system is booted from the
media and the layered products are installed on a different device
(the target drive), the IVPs cannot execute correctly. However,
you can run the IVP for each layered product after you boot the
target system (see the layered product installation documents for
information about running the IVP). | | | | |
Using the Reconfigure
Installed Products Option (5) | |
Use option 5 to reconfigure layered products, including the
DECwindows graphical user interface and HP networking products. This
allows you to change the product choices you made during a previous
installation or upgrade. You can reconfigure a product only if all of the following
conditions are true: The product
is available for installation while your system is booted from the
operating system media. For information about displaying products
that are available for installation, see “Using the Display Layered
Products Option (2)” (option 2 on the main menu). The product is installed.
For information about displaying installed products, see “Using the Show Installed
Products Option (4)” (option 4 on the
main menu). The version of the product
that is available for installation is the same as the version of
the product that is installed.
When you select option 5 on the operating system main menu,
the procedure prompts you for a target disk name and asks whether
you want brief or detailed descriptions about the reconfiguration
options. The procedure then lists the products you can configure.
You can select any or all of these products, or you can exit without
reconfiguring products. The following is a sample display of the prompts and information
that might appear when you select option 5: |
This procedure will ask a series of questions. () - encloses acceptable answers [] - encloses default answers Type your response and press the <Return> key. Type: ? - to repeat an explanation ^ - to change prior input (not always possible) Ctrl/Y - to exit the installation procedure You must enter the device name for the target disk on which the layered product(s) reconfiguration will be performed. Enter device name for target disk: [DKB300] (? for choices) DKB300 DKB300: is labeled V82SYS. The reconfigure operation can provide brief or detailed descriptions. In either case, you can request the detailed descriptions by typing "?". Do you always want detailed descriptions? (Yes/No) [No]NO 1 - HP I64VMS AVAIL_MAN_BASE V8.3 Layered Product 2 - HP I64VMS CDSA V2.2 Layered Product 3 - HP I64VMS DECNET_PHASE_IV V8.3 Layered Product 4 - HP I64VMS DECNET_PLUS V8.3 Layered Product 5 - HP I64VMS DWMOTIF V1.6 Layered Product 6 - HP I64VMS DWMOTIF_SUPPORT V8.3 Layered Product 7 - HP I64VMS KERBEROS V3.0 Layered Product 8 - HP I64VMS SSL V1.3 Layered Product 9 - HP I64VMS TCPIP V5.6 Layered Product 10 - HP I64VMS TDC_RT V2.2 Layered Product 11 - HP I64VMS WBEM V2.0 Layered Product 12 - All products listed above ? - Help E - Exit Choose one or more items from the menu separated by commas:
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Using the Remove
Installed Products Option (6) | |
Option 6 allows you to remove products that were installed
or registered with the PCSI utility. (This option removes complete
products. To remove patches, use option 7, as described in “Using
the Patches and Recovery Data Option (7)”.)
| | | | | IMPORTANT: Do not remove the SIPs: Availability Manager, CDSA,
Kerberos, SSL, and TDC_RT. These products are tightly bound with
the operating system. Attempts to remove any of these products
do not work cleanly and can create undesirable side effects. | | | | |
| | | | | NOTE: When you remove a product that was registered
using a transition kit (in other words, a product that has been
installed using VMSINSTAL or some method other than PCSI), some
of the product’s directories, files, or other objects are
not removed. Transition kits typically do not contain all the directories,
files, and other objects that make up the product. | | | | |
When you select option 6, you are prompted for a target disk
name and whether you want brief or detailed descriptions about the
remove options. The procedure then lists the products you can remove.
You can select any or all of these products, or you can exit without
removing any products. The following is a sample display of the prompts and information
that appear when you select option 6: |
This procedure will ask a series of questions. () - encloses acceptable answers [] - encloses default answers Type your response and press the <Return> key. Type: ? - to repeat an explanation ^ - to change prior input (not always possible) Ctrl/Y - to exit the installation procedure You must enter the device name for the target disk on which the layered product(s) removal will be performed. Enter device name for target disk: [DKB300:] (? for choices) DKB300 DKB300: is labeled V82SYS. The remove operation can provide brief or detailed descriptions. In either case, you can request the detailed descriptions by typing "?". Do you always want detailed descriptions? (Yes/No) [No] NO 1 - HP I64VMS AVAIL_MAN_BASE V8.3 Layered Product 2 - HP I64VMS CDSA V2.2 Layered Product 3 - HP I64VMS DECNET_PHASE_IV V8.3 Layered Product 4 - HP I64VMS DECNET_PLUS V8.3 Layered Product 5 - HP I64VMS DWMOTIF V1.6 Layered Product 6 - HP I64VMS DWMOTIF_SUPPORT V8.3 Layered Product 7 - HP I64VMS KERBEROS V3.0 Layered Product 8 - HP I64VMS SSL V1.3 Layered Product 9 - HP I64VMS TCPIP V5.6 Layered Product 10 - HP I64VMS TDC_RT V2.2 Layered Product 11 - HP I64VMS WBEM V2.0 Layered Product 12 - All products listed above ? - Help E - Exit Choose one or more items from the menu separated by commas
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Using
the Patches and Recovery Data Option (7) | |
Select option 7 to install or undo patches and to perform
related operations. When you select option 7, the following options
submenu appears: This procedure can perform one of the following operations: 1) Install one or more patches 2) Undo recent patches for which there is recovery data 3) Show recovery data 4) Delete recovery data 5) Find patch kits Enter CHOICE or X to return to main menu: (1/2/3/4/5/X)
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Note the following about these options: When you choose submenu option 1, the
following information is displayed: NOTE: Some patch kits cannot be correctly installed by this procedure; this includes patch kits for versions of OpenVMS prior to V8.3. Patches for OpenVMS V8.3 and later install correctly. For patches to other products, check with the patch kit provider, or install the patch from the running system. Options 2 through 5 (undo, show, delete, and find) will work correctly for all patch kits. When you choose submenu option 1, 2, 3, or 4, you
are prompted for the target device on which the operation will be
performed: You must enter the device name for the target disk on which the operation will be performed. Enter device name for target disk: [DKB300]
When you choose submenu option 1, you are prompted
to choose detailed or brief descriptions, as follows: The patch operation can provide brief or detailed descriptions. In either case, you can request the detailed descriptions by typing ?. Do you always want detailed descriptions? (Yes/No) [No] For each of the submenu options (1 through 5), you
are prompted for the patch kit source. You can specify alternate
locations. You can use wildcards when you specify the location.
The prompt and introductory information are displayed as follows: This procedure will look for patch kits in SYS$SYSDEVICE:[KITS.*] If you want to add an additional location, enter the device and directory specification and press return. Wildcards are allowed. For example: dka100:[dir1] dkb0:[dir1,dir2] dka200:[dir1,*] dkb300:[dir1...] Enter additional patch kit location (or just press Return):
After you provide the necessary information, a PCSI /PRODUCT
command automatically performs the operation you requested. If you
chose options 1, 2, or 4 from the submenu, the PCSI utility prompts
you for additional input and displays additional information. Using the Execute
DCL Option (8) | |
When you select option 8, you get access to a subset of DCL
commands (such as SHOW DEVICE, MOUNT, and BACKUP) to perform specific
preinstallation and maintenance operations. Note, however, that
this is a restricted DCL environment in that certain DCL commands
(such as PRODUCT) and certain utilities (such as VMSINSTAL) do not
function as expected because you are booting from read-only or write-locked
media, and because a full system startup has not been performed.
A triple dollar sign prompt ($$$) indicates that you are in
this restricted DCL environment, as in the following example: To exit the DCL environment and return to the main menu, enter
the LOGOUT command. Using the Shut Down
Option (9) | |
When you select option 9 on the operating system main menu,
your system shuts down and you are returned to the console prompt
(>>> on Alpha systems; P00>>> on
Integrity servers). The system displays a message similar to the
following (this examples shows the message from an OpenVMS I64 system): Shutting down the system SYSTEM SHUTDOWN COMPLETE **** Primary HALTED with code HWRPB_HALT$K_REMAIN_HALTED **** Hit any key to cold reboot **** P00>>>
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