Compaq AAPG9DKTE manual Performing Cluster Procedures, Matching Client and Server Versions

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10.1.2 Editing the System Shutdown File

Find the following line, which stops the ACMS system, in the OpenVMS system shutdown file:

$ @ACMSTOP.COM

At some point before this line, add the following command line:

$ @SYS$STARTUP:ACMSDI$SHUTDOWN.COM

The command procedure cancels all active tasks and shuts down the TP Desktop process. This ensures that the TP Desktop system processes are run down properly. The command procedure also deinstalls TP Desktop images (using the Install Utility of OpenVMS) and deassigns the logical names.

10.2 Performing Cluster Procedures

Because TP Desktop software treats a VMScluster system as if it were a local area network (LAN), you must prepare system-specific roots on each node of the cluster. For example:

$ CREATE/DIRECTORY SYS$SPECIFIC:[ACMSDI]/OWNER_UIC=SYSTEM- _$ /PROTECTION=(S:RWE,O:RWE,G:RE,W:RE)

$ CREATE/DIRECTORY SYS$SPECIFIC:[SYSTEST.ACMSDI]/OWNER_UIC=SYSTEM- _$ /PROTECTION=(S:RWE,O:RWE,G:RE,W:RE)

$ CREATE/DIRECTORY SYS$SPECIFIC:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.ACMSDI]/OWNER_UIC=SYSTEM- _$ /PROTECTION=(S:RWE,O:RWE,G:RE,W:RE)

$

Executed on each node in the cluster, these commands create directory roots for the TP Desktop software. See Section 9.1.2 for the locations of files describing the directories added to your system.

10.3 Matching Client and Server Versions

If you are upgrading from ACMS Desktop Version 2.n to TP Desktop Version

3.m, you can use your existing client programs with the new server. But, if you build a new client program under TP Desktop Version 3.m, you cannot use this new program with the old ACMS Desktop Version 2.n server.

When the ACMS communication protocols do not match those of the desktop client, the gateway rejects the attempted connection. The gateway writes a message to the software event log (SWL).

The error code returned on the client side depends on the nature of the mismatch. The following error codes can indicate a mismatched condition:

After Installing TP Desktop Connector Gateway for ACMS Software 10–3

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Contents Software Version Compaq TP Desktop Connector for AcmsRevision/Update Information MayPage Contents Before Installing TP Desktop Connector Software 4.2 Running the TP Desktop Connector Gateway for Acms IVP Installing TP Desktop Connector Gateway for Acms SoftwarePart IV Appendixes Index Examples Files Installed Common Configuration ErrorsTables Page Intended Audience PrefaceRelated Software Related Documents Compaq TP Desktop Connector for ACMSxp Installation GuideStructure Part II Installing the TP Desktop Connector Client SoftwarePart IV Appendixes ConventionsConvention Description User input CourierPage Part Using the Software Products Library CDPage Overview of the Software Products Library Installation Software and Hardware Prerequisites Blocks During Blocks After Installation Installation Procedure Requirements$ Show Device SYS$SYSDEVICE Page Directory Name Description ACMSDIA031$ @SYS$UPDATEVMSINSTAL TPW032 device-namedirectory-name Installing the Client KitExample 2-1 Cont. Sample Client Installation Page After Installing TP Desktop Connector Client Software After Installing the Gateway SoftwareEditing Startup Files After Installing Non-VMS ClientsIntel32 Del intel32.exe Mkdir c\tpw032Cd c\tpw032 FTP binary FTP cd ACMSDI$NONVMSCLIENTS FTP get intel32.exeChmod 755 dunix.exe Dunix.exe Rm dunix.exe Mkdir tpw032dirCd tpw032dir Ftp binaryVerifying the Motif Client Sample on OpenVMS Installing the Client Services Interface on OpenVMS Systems$ MMS/DESC=MAVERTZ Run mavertz/nodebug $ ACMS/START System $ ACMS/START Application Vrdaappl $ @ACMSDI$EXAMPLESAVERTZVRDARUNTIMESETUP8After Installing from the Software Products Library CD Keyword Activity Page Installing the TP Desktop Connector Client Software Page TPware Product Suite CD-ROM Overview TPware Product Suite CD-ROM ContentsTpwarereadme.txt Preparing to Install TP Desktop Connector Software Installation OverviewDisk Space Product LicensesOpenVMS VAX Client Number of Blocks OpenVMS Alpha Client Number of Blocks Removing the Installed SoftwareTru64 Unix Client Number of Bytes Choose the Uninstall TPware item Installation Procedure on Windows Operating Systems Setting Up the TPware Environment After Installing TP Desktop Connector SoftwareTo do this Click this button Verifying the TP Desktop Connector Installation Accessing the Acms SystemRunning the Windows Sample Client Application \TPware\STDLRT\bin\divb.dll \TPware\STDLRT\bin\msvcrt40.dll Code Conversion Libraries for KanjiOverview of the Client Services Installation Resources Software PrerequisitesFor this platform See $ create/dir .acmsdi Installing the Client Services for OpenVMSSetting Up the Client Services $ backup vmsclient.sav/save *.*/log$ copy cdvmsalpha.samplesvmsavertz.exe Installing the Motif Sample Client for OpenVMS$ library/delete = netdecnet acmsdi$clientobjlib.olb $ copy cdvmsvax.samplesvmsavertz.exe$ MMS Verifying the Motif Sample Installation on OpenVMS$ backup/restore vmsavertz.sav/save *.*/log $ run vmsavertz.exe$ @ACMSDI$EXAMPLESAVERTZVRDARUNTIMESETUP $ Define SQL$USER SYS$LIBRARYSQL$USER60 Rebuilding the Avertz Acms Sample Acmsdi tar xvf duclient.tar Installing the Tru64 Unix Client SoftwareMkdir acmsdi Cd acmsdi Cp cd/dunix/duclient.tarInstalling the Motif Sample Client on Tru64 Unix Platforms Mavertz MakePage Installing the Gateway Software Page Prerequisite Software Required Operating System ComponentsDisk Space Requirements Privileges and AuthorizationOpenVMS License Management Facility Stopping the Acms System and Gateway System Disk BackupLocating the Saveset Directory Directory device-name000000ACMSDI $ MOUNT/OVERRIDE=ID DKA200Page Accessing the Online Release Notes General Installation InformationInstallation Verification Procedure Files and Logical Names Installed on Your SystemInvoking Vmsinstal Installation ProcedureAborting the Installation $ SET Default SYS$UPDATE$ @SYS$UPDATEVMSINSTAL Acmsdi DKA200000000 Options N Installation QuestionsRelease Notes Do you want to run the IVP after the installation YES? YES Informational Messages System Failures Recovering from System and Installation FailuresRunning the Installation Verification Procedure Completing the Installation Procedure$ PURGE/LOG SYS$SYSROOT Installation FailuresIVP Error Recovery Editing the System Startup File Editing the OpenVMS System Files$ @SYS$STARTUPACMSTART.COM $ @SYS$STARTUPACMSDI$STARTUP.COM Matching Client and Server Versions Performing Cluster ProceduresEditing the System Shutdown File Acmsdisrvdead -3020 Acmsdiinvprotocol Running the IVP Independently IVP OperationsIVP Requirements IVP Steps $ SET Default SYS$TEST$ @ACMSDI$IVP Appendixes Page Files Description Files InstalledName Description 2Files Installed Readme.1st 4Files Installed Files Installed A-5 6Files Installed Errors on Tru64 Unix Desktops Common Configuration ErrorsErrors Related to the Desktop System Errors on OpenVMS Desktops2Common Configuration Errors Errors Related to the Acms SystemIndex-1 IndexIndex-2 IVPIndex-3

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