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3.3.2 User Name Quotas for the Avertz ACMS Sample

The VR_DA_RUNTIME_SETUP.COM command file assigns quotas for the AVERTZ_EXC, AVERTZ_UPD, and AVERTZ_READ user names that are adequate for running the VR_DA_APPL sample application. If your system already has these user names defined, the quotas for these user names might be inadequate for VR_DA_APPL. If you are using the AVERTZ sample application, delete the AVERTZ_EXC, AVERTZ_UPD, and AVERTZ_READ user names before running VR_DA_RUNTIME_SETUP.COM to ensure that you get appropriate quotas for these user names.

To ensure the success of the operations in the VR_DA_RUNTIME_SETUP.COM command procedure, run it from the system account.

3.3.3 Access Control List for the Avertz ACMS Sample

The VR_DA_RUNTIME_SETUP.COM procedure adds the AVERTZ application name VR_DA_APPL to the ACMS database. The command line to do so includes the ACL qualifier and assigns the ID as /ID=SYSTEM. This might fail on your system.

To ensure that the VR_DA_RUNTIME_SETUP.COM procedure works, change the ID=SYSTEM to ID=[UIC], where UIC is that of the account SYSTEM; for example, ID=[1,4].

3.3.4 Rebuilding the Avertz ACMS Sample

Executables are provided for the sample. You do not need to rebuild the sample to run it. However, a DEC/MMS description file is provided for rebuilding the sample to incorporate any changes you make to the sample.

To modify and rebuild the sample, follow these steps:

1.Copy the sample sources to another directory.

2.Use the command procedure VR_DA_BLD_MMS.COM to rebuild the sample under a different ADB name in that directory:

a.Create the CDD directories for the AVERTZ components.

b.Define logical names.

If you are using a directory other than ACMSDI$EXAMPLES_AVERTZ for rebuilding the sample, edit the logical name definitions in the VR_ DA_BLD_LOGICALS.COM command procedure to point to your file and CDD directories. Make these edits before running the BLD portion of the VR_DA_BLD_MMS.COM command procedure.

c.Perform other setup and build activities.

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Contents Compaq TP Desktop Connector for Acms Revision/Update InformationMay Software VersionPage Contents Before Installing TP Desktop Connector Software 4.2 Part IV Appendixes Installing TP Desktop Connector Gateway for Acms SoftwareRunning the TP Desktop Connector Gateway for Acms IVP Tables Files Installed Common Configuration ErrorsIndex Examples Page Related Software PrefaceIntended Audience Compaq TP Desktop Connector for ACMSxp Installation Guide Related DocumentsPart II Installing the TP Desktop Connector Client Software StructureConvention Description ConventionsPart IV Appendixes Courier User inputPage Using the Software Products Library CD PartPage Overview of the Software Products Library Installation Software and Hardware Prerequisites $ Show Device SYS$SYSDEVICE Installation Procedure RequirementsBlocks During Blocks After Installation Page ACMSDIA031 Directory Name DescriptionInstalling the Client Kit $ @SYS$UPDATEVMSINSTAL TPW032 device-namedirectory-nameExample 2-1 Cont. Sample Client Installation Page After Installing the Gateway Software After Installing TP Desktop Connector Client SoftwareAfter Installing Non-VMS Clients Editing Startup FilesMkdir c\tpw032 Cd c\tpw032FTP binary FTP cd ACMSDI$NONVMSCLIENTS FTP get intel32.exe Intel32 Del intel32.exeMkdir tpw032dir Cd tpw032dirFtp binary Chmod 755 dunix.exe Dunix.exe Rm dunix.exe$ MMS/DESC=MAVERTZ Installing the Client Services Interface on OpenVMS SystemsVerifying the Motif Client Sample on OpenVMS Run mavertz/nodebug $ @ACMSDI$EXAMPLESAVERTZVRDARUNTIMESETUP $ ACMS/START System $ ACMS/START Application Vrdaappl8After Installing from the Software Products Library CD Keyword Activity Page Installing the TP Desktop Connector Client Software Page TPware Product Suite CD-ROM Contents TPware Product Suite CD-ROM OverviewTpwarereadme.txt Installation Overview Preparing to Install TP Desktop Connector SoftwareOpenVMS VAX Client Number of Blocks Product LicensesDisk Space Tru64 Unix Client Number of Bytes Removing the Installed SoftwareOpenVMS Alpha Client Number of Blocks Choose the Uninstall TPware item Installation Procedure on Windows Operating Systems To do this Click this button After Installing TP Desktop Connector SoftwareSetting Up the TPware Environment Running the Windows Sample Client Application Accessing the Acms SystemVerifying the TP Desktop Connector Installation Code Conversion Libraries for Kanji \TPware\STDLRT\bin\divb.dll \TPware\STDLRT\bin\msvcrt40.dllOverview of the Client Services Installation For this platform See Software PrerequisitesResources Installing the Client Services for OpenVMS Setting Up the Client Services$ backup vmsclient.sav/save *.*/log $ create/dir .acmsdiInstalling the Motif Sample Client for OpenVMS $ library/delete = netdecnet acmsdi$clientobjlib.olb$ copy cdvmsvax.samplesvmsavertz.exe $ copy cdvmsalpha.samplesvmsavertz.exeVerifying the Motif Sample Installation on OpenVMS $ backup/restore vmsavertz.sav/save *.*/log$ run vmsavertz.exe $ MMS$ @ACMSDI$EXAMPLESAVERTZVRDARUNTIMESETUP $ Define SQL$USER SYS$LIBRARYSQL$USER60 Rebuilding the Avertz Acms Sample Installing the Tru64 Unix Client Software Mkdir acmsdi Cd acmsdiCp cd/dunix/duclient.tar Acmsdi tar xvf duclient.tarInstalling the Motif Sample Client on Tru64 Unix Platforms Make MavertzPage Installing the Gateway Software Page Required Operating System Components Prerequisite SoftwarePrivileges and Authorization Disk Space RequirementsOpenVMS License Management Facility Locating the Saveset Directory System Disk BackupStopping the Acms System and Gateway $ MOUNT/OVERRIDE=ID DKA200 Directory device-name000000ACMSDIPage General Installation Information Accessing the Online Release NotesFiles and Logical Names Installed on Your System Installation Verification ProcedureInstallation Procedure Aborting the Installation$ SET Default SYS$UPDATE Invoking VmsinstalInstallation Questions $ @SYS$UPDATEVMSINSTAL Acmsdi DKA200000000 Options NRelease Notes Do you want to run the IVP after the installation YES? YES Informational Messages Recovering from System and Installation Failures Running the Installation Verification ProcedureCompleting the Installation Procedure System FailuresInstallation Failures $ PURGE/LOG SYS$SYSROOTIVP Error Recovery Editing the OpenVMS System Files Editing the System Startup File$ @SYS$STARTUPACMSTART.COM $ @SYS$STARTUPACMSDI$STARTUP.COM Editing the System Shutdown File Performing Cluster ProceduresMatching Client and Server Versions Acmsdisrvdead -3020 Acmsdiinvprotocol IVP Requirements IVP OperationsRunning the IVP Independently $ @ACMSDI$IVP $ SET Default SYS$TESTIVP Steps Appendixes Page Name Description Files InstalledFiles Description 2Files Installed Readme.1st 4Files Installed Files Installed A-5 6Files Installed Common Configuration Errors Errors Related to the Desktop SystemErrors on OpenVMS Desktops Errors on Tru64 Unix DesktopsErrors Related to the Acms System 2Common Configuration ErrorsIndex Index-1IVP Index-2Index-3

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