VAX 7000 Model 810
Step 6—OpenVMS Cluster Options
For OpenVMS Cluster configurations, select appropriate OpenVMS Cluster options. CI controller, BNCIA cables, and VAXcluster Software license required.
StorageWorks array controller, supports up to 36 | |
| Cache and controller based disk striping. |
StorageWorks array controller; supports up to seven | |
StorageWorks array controller; supports up to 18 | |
SW5xx/SW8xx | StorageWorks arrays. See Storage Devices for details. |
Computer interconnect cable | |
| required length of 10, 20 or 45 m (10 m = 32.8 ft, 20 m = 65.6 ft, 45 m = 147.6 ft). |
Star Coupler; Upgrades | |
VAXcluster license; required with each system that will connect to an OpenVMS Cluster. |
Step 7—Console Terminal
A console terminal with
VT510 terminal | |
LA75 Plus printer | |
VT510/LA75 table for both VT510 and LA75 |
Step 8—Terminals and Printers
Order printers and terminals if required.
Step 9—Software
Note: An OpenVMS Group Table Patch is available that enables OpenVMS Concurrent Use License PAKs and Distributed Interactive User License PAKs; it can be duplicated and used with each valid license. Customers are allowed to install and use the patch under their existing license agreement. The kit is available on the Internet at the following address: http://www.service.digital.com/html/patch_service.html. It can also be obtained by ordering the following:
OpenVMS VAX Concurrent Use Licenses
OpenVMS VAX Concurrent Use licenses are for customers running OpenVMS VAX V6.2 or greater, see above note.
OpenVMS VAX Concurrent Use license provides the right to interactively use the operating system by the specified number of concurrent users on a designated OpenVMS system. OpenVMS Concurrent Use licenses can be moved from one OpenVMS system to another OpenVMS system at user discretion and can be shared in a mixed OpenVMS VAX and OpenVMS Alpha Cluster.
4.36 VAX Systems