Check for an entry similar to the following:

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SYS$PIPEDRIVER

MPA 814D9F80 814DA000 814DA080

0 814D8F40

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If SYS$PIPEDRIVER is not listed, then the PIPE driver is not loaded. Run the following command to load the driver:

$ MCR SYSMAN IO CONNECT MPA0:/DRIVER=SYS$PIPEDRIVER/NOADAPTER

5.If the CD is already mounted, dismount it by entering:

$ DISMOUNT <CD-ROM device name>

6.Insert the CIM Extension CD-ROM in the CD-ROM drive.

7.Mount the CIM Extension CD-ROM by entering the following at the command prompt:

$ MOUNT /MEDIA=CDROM /UNDEFINED_FAT=STREAM:32767/OVERRIDE=IDENTIFICATION DQB0 (or whichever is the CD-ROM device)

8.Change directory to the location of the OpenVMS Extension:

Alpha platforms

$

SET

DEF

DQB0:[OVMS.ALPHA]

Itanium platforms

$

SET

DEF

DQB0:[OVMS.IA64]

1.Run the installation script by entering the following command:

$ @OVMSINST

2.Verify that the CIM extension process starts properly. You should see the following message:

CXWS now accepting connections

3.Verify that the APPQCIME process is running by typing:

$ @SYS$COMMON:[OPT.APPQCIME.TOOLS]STATUS

4.Dismount the CD-ROM by typing:

$ DISMOUNT <CD-ROM device name>

5.Remove the CD. Press the eject button on the CD-ROM drive to take the CD out of the CD-ROM drive.

NOTE: The CIM extension starts during the local installation.

Installing the CIM Extension on a Cluster

Follow the steps in Installing the CIM Extension on a Standalone Host” on page 251 to install the CIM extension for OpenVMS on a Cluster system. The CIM extension for OpenVMS must be installed on all nodes of the cluster.

Starting the CIM Extension Manually

The management server can only obtain information from a host when the CIM extension is running on the host. You must be a superuser for the host system in order to start the CIM extension.

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