number of memory pages it may map at any one time. The number may be overridden with the mvEnterprise monitor -voption.

Enter initial data base names:

When done, type 'end'.

The location(s) of disk to be utilized by mvEnterprise. The database names are the disk node names. The base names were previously defined when the mvEnterprise environment was established in UNIX.

Enter the name to be used for the mvEnterprise program?

Renames the mvEnterprise program to the name entered and builds all support scripts accordingly. An example is prodpick. The first four characters of the PICK program must be unique from other mvEnterprise virtual machines since the semaphore set, used for locking, is derived from these characters. A list of these supporting scripts follows; some of them are built using the newly designated machine names from the response to this prompt.

If this is a new installation, the installation program displays two additional prompts.

How many phantom processes started at coldstart?

￿￿If Phantom processes are not to be used very often or are only being used for batch processing, the user should answer 0 (zero) to this prompt.

￿￿If a number of Phantoms are to be used for processing short duration jobs that are being shut down and started repeatedly, the number of Phantom processes needed to run these jobs should be entered.

￿￿If the user is uncertain of his application requirements, enter the total number of Phantom processes.

Do you wish to add default users to users script (y/n)?

If this installation does not have a requirement for asynchronous terminal support, the user should answer n (no). Otherwise, answer y (yes) which builds a generic boot script containing a record for each mvEnterprise user. The user’s script can then be customized for the specific needs of this installation.

mvEnterprise Release 4.1 on AIX

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