HP OpenVMS Alpha Version 8.3 and HP OpenVMS Version 8.3-1H1 for Integrity Servers SPD 82.35.13

using the Secure Delivery component of CDSA to au- thenticate the originator of the product kit and to verify its contents.

For OpenVMS Alpha, layered product kit validation is not performed when installing or upgrading OpenVMS from the distribution media (CD). This restriction is due to space limitations on the OpenVMS Alpha distribution CD which prevents CDSA from being present in usable form while booted from the CD. However, after instal- lation or upgrade of OpenVMS to Version 8.3, signed kits that you subsequently install go through the valida- tion process (including any signed kits that ship on the distribution media).

In addition, on both OpenVMS Alpha and OpenVMS for Integrity server systems, the PRODUCT SHOW HIS- TORY command displays the validation status of in- stalled products and identifies those that were installed from unsigned kits or were installed prior to the avail- abity of the Secure Delivery functionality.

VMSINSTAL

OpenVMS includes the VMSINSTAL facility to handle the installation of optional HP supplied software prod- ucts that have not been converted to use the POLY- CENTER Software Installation utility.

Test Package and Diagnostics

OpenVMS includes a User Environment Test Package (UETP), which verifies that the OpenVMS operating sys- tem is properly installed and ready for use on the cus- tomer’s systems.

You can run diagnostics on individual devices during normal system operation. Certain critical components can operate in degraded mode.

OpenVMS FOR INTEGRITY SERVERS DISK SPACE REQUIREMENTS

Operating System Disk Space Requirements

The minimum disk space required for OpenVMS for In- tegrity servers is 3.1 GB. The disk space requirements for OpenVMS for Integrity servers vary according to which options are installed:

File Category

Space Used

 

 

Minimum OpenVMS files

2.4 GB

DECwindows Support

74

MB

Full DECwindows Motif

132

MB

(optional)

 

 

DECnet Support

3

MB

DECnet-Plus

66

MB

WBEMCIM

308 MB

Other optional OpenVMS

167

MB

files

 

 

Paging file (required)

1028

MB

Swap file (suggested)

32

MB

Dump file (optional)

181

MB

Total

3.1 GB

 

 

 

OpenVMS Alpha DISK SPACE REQUIREMENTS

Operating System Disk Space Requirements

The minimum disk space required for OpenVMS Alpha is 3 GB. The disk space requirements for OpenVMS Alpha vary according to which options are installed:

File Category

Space Used

 

 

Minimum OpenVMS files

2.7 GB

Optional OpenVMS files

84

MB

DECwindows Motif

106

MB

DECwindows Support

89

MB

DECnet-Plus

47

MB

Paging file (required)

38

MB

Swap file (suggested)

1

MB

Dump file (optional)

28

MB

Decompressed Help files

10

MB

(optional)

 

 

Full DECwindows Motif

180

MB

(optional)

 

 

Safeguard for upgrading

50

MB

Total

3

GB

 

 

 

Note: The minimum OpenVMS files listed in the table will allow you to run with minimal functionality. Not all OpenVMS commands and utilities will function fully as documented in this minimum configuration. Not all HP and other layered products will work in this minimum configuration.

The minimum OpenVMS files are for a system config- uration where all optional features have been declined during the initial installation. For most applications, this is not a realistic OpenVMS environment.

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HP OpenVMS I64 Operating Systems manual Vmsinstal, Test Package and Diagnostics, Wbemcim

OpenVMS I64 Operating Systems specifications

HP OpenVMS I64 is a robust operating system originally developed by Digital Equipment Corporation and later acquired by Hewlett-Packard. It stands for "Open Virtual Memory System" and is designed to run on Intel Itanium (I64) architecture, offering high reliability and performance for mission-critical applications.

One of the defining features of OpenVMS is its focus on availability and fault tolerance. It supports clustering, allowing multiple nodes to function together as a single system. This feature ensures that if one node fails, others can continue processing, minimizing downtime. Furthermore, OpenVMS employs a sophisticated method of process management, enabling the efficient handling of multiple tasks and processes simultaneously.

Security is a paramount characteristic of OpenVMS. The system implements a multi-layered security architecture, encompassing user authentication, access controls, and logging features that protect against unauthorized access. It also offers role-based access control, which streamlines permissions and bolsters overall system security.

OpenVMS is compatible with various programming languages and development tools, which makes it a versatile choice for developers. It supports languages like C, C++, COBOL, and Pascal, as well as development environments that facilitate the creation of sophisticated applications. Its comprehensive suite of development and debugging tools enhances productivity and ease of use for software engineers.

Another notable feature is its support for legacy applications. OpenVMS provides compatibility with older systems, allowing organizations to modernize their infrastructure without losing valuable investments in legacy code. This backward compatibility is vital for enterprises that require long-term system integrity and data consistency.

The operating system also features an advanced file system known as the Virtual Memory System (VMS) file system, which supports a variety of file types and efficient data management. The system is designed for high-performance I/O operations, which is crucial for applications that require quick data access and processing.

In terms of networking, OpenVMS supports a range of communication protocols, making it suitable for integration into complex networked environments. Its TCP/IP stack enables seamless connectivity with other platforms, facilitating collaboration in mixed environments.

Overall, HP OpenVMS I64 stands out for its reliability, security, and performance, making it an ideal choice for enterprises demanding a robust operating environment capable of handling their critical workloads. Its combination of advanced features and software support ensures that organizations can continue to innovate while relying on a stable foundation.