Installing the Product [ Information Access Server: System Management ] MPE/iX 5.0 Documentation
Information Access Server: System Management
Installing the Product
The MPE autoinstall program (AUTOINST) restores all Access Server files.
After AUTOINST has completed, you stream the Access Server installation
job.
For a first time installation, follow the steps described under "First
Time Installation".
For an update installation, follow the steps described under "Update
Installation."
After the installation job has successfully completed, follow the steps
described under "Completing the Installation."
NOTE If HP NewWave Office has been purchased with NewWave System
Services, Access Server is installed with the Server Setup Utility
job SVRSETUP.PPC.SYS.
If HP NewWave Office has been purchased without NewWave System
Services, continue the installation with the following steps.
First Time Installation
Perform these steps after AUTOINST has successfully placed Access Server
files on your system.
1. Make sure there are no other active sessions running and set the
session limit to 1.
2. Remove all MPE passwords from the following logons:
MANAGER.SYS,PUB
MANAGER.SYS,PPC
MGR.HPOFFICE,PPCDICT
MGR.HPOFFICE,PPCSAVE
MGR.HPOFFICE,PPCUTIL
3. Remove lockwords, if any, from the following program files:
QUERY.PUB.SYS
DBUTIL.PUB.SYS
DBSCHEMA.PUB.SYS
4. Stream JINSTHDP.PPCUTIL.HPOFFICE.
This job streams the job JDICTBLD.PPCUTIL.HPOFFICE to build the
data dictionary (that consists of the HDPDIC.PPCUTIL.HPOFFICE and
HDPENV.PPCUTIL.HPOFFICE databases). It builds the diagnostic test
database (DIAGDB) and the sample databases (SAMPL1 and SAMPL2)
used in the Administrator Utility tutorial.
5. When these jobs have successfully completed, bring up the system
and perform the tasks described under "Completing the
Installation" to finish Access Server installation.
Update Installation
Perform these steps after AUTOINST has successfully placed Access Server
files on your system.
1. Back up your existing Information Access data dictionary
environment by storing to tape the contents of the the following
groups:
PPCDICT.HPOFFICE
PPCSAVE.HPOFFICE
2. Make sure there are no other active sessions running and set the
session limit to 1.
3. Remove all MPE passwords from the following logons:
MANAGER.SYS,PUB
MANAGER.SYS,PPC
MGR.HPOFFICE,PPCDICT
MGR.HPOFFICE,PPCSAVE
MGR.HPOFFICE,PPCUTIL
4. Remove lockwords, if any, from the following program files:
QUERY.PUB.SYS
DBUTIL.PUB.SYS
DBSCHEMA.PUB.SYS
5. Stream JINSTHDP.PPCUTIL.HPOFFICE.
This job streams a series of jobs that determine the version of
existing data dictionary and apply the necessary conversions. If
the IMAGE passwords for the data dictionary have changed or if
dictionary dataset capacities have changed, these changes are
automatically passed on to the new converted data dictionary.
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NOTE It is not necessary to make any manual schema changes prior
to streaming this job.
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6. When these jobs have successfully completed, bring up the system
and perform the tasks described under "Completing the
Installation" to finish Access Server installation.
Completing the Installation
Follow these steps to complete the installation of Access Server.
1. Check the system for $STDLISTs from the jobs that were streamed.
Only the VERIFY job should leave a $STDLIST file; other jobs
delete their $STDLIST files on successful completion. If any job
other than VERIFY leaves a $STDLIST, determine the cause of the
problem and try to correct it.
If it is necessary to restart the installation:
* For a first time installation, purge the
contents of PPCDICT.HPOFFICE and then restream
JINSTHDP.PPCUTIL.HPOFFICE.
* For an update installation, restore the
contents of PPCDICT.HPOFFICE and then restream
JINSTHDP.PPCUTIL.HPOFFICE.
If no jobs other than VERIFY leave a $STDLIST file, review
the contents of the VERIFY $STDLIST. This file contains the
results of a host version verification that determines that
all product components exist on your system and are of the
correct version level.
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NOTE If you are uncertain how to correct an installation problem,
call your HP representative.
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2. Make any necessary changes to your data dictionary passwords
and/or dataset capacities.
a. Change the appropriate schema files:
SHDPDIC.PPCUTIL.HPOFFICE (HDPDIC.PPCUTIL.HPOFFICE database)
SHDPENV.PPCUTIL.HPOFFICE (HPDENV.PPCUTIL.HPOFFICE database)
b. Stream JDICTCHG.PPCUTIL.HPOFFICE.
3. Restore any MPE passwords and lockwords that were removed.
4. If you're using NS/3000 or HP OfficeShare LAN/3000, shut down the
network and stream the job CONFJOB.NET.SYS on MPE/V or
JCONFJOB.NET.SYS on MPE/XL to build the configuration file
required for NS/3000 services. For details, see the installation
instructions for those products.
5. When ACUDC.PPCUTIL.HPOFFICE, a UDC file for the DBA, is installed
on your system, its security is set to "creator only" (CR); the
creator is MGR.HPOFFICE. We recommend that the UDC files be
activated for use only by MGR.HPOFFICE or by another protected
user responsible for Access Server control.
a. If you want to direct printouts and reports from the
Administrator Utility and the Translator Utility to a
printer other than LP, add file equations to the UDCs ADMIN
and TRANS. The file designators are ADMLIST for the
Administrator Utility, ADMSYLST for the synchronization
screens in the Administrator Utility, and TRANLIST for the
Translator Utility.
b. The job control words NLUSERLANG and NLDATALANG are used
for Native Language Support (NLS). If you are using a
version of Information Access that has been localized, add
the SETJCW commands to the UDCs ADMIN and TRANS. (Note: If
a JCW is not set, the system default language is used. If
there is a problem getting the system default, NATIVE/3000
is used.)
c. Now activate the UDC file for MGR.HPOFFICE (:SETCATALOG
ACUDC.PPCUTIL).
6. The default character set is ROMAN-8 (USASCII). If your site uses
one of the nine supported European ISO-7 character sets, type the
UDC:
:SITECHARSET
or,
:RUN ADMIN.PPC.SYS;PARM=8;INFO="ADMIN/password"
You are then asked to specify one of these character sets:
0 ROMAN-8
1 SVENSK/SUOMI
2 DANSK/NORSK
3 FRANCAIS M
4 FRANCAIS
5 DEUTSCH
6 UK
7 ESPANOL M
8 ESPANOL
9 ITALIANA
Type the appropriate number and press Enter. (See Appendix D in the
Information Access Server: Database Administration manual for more
details.)
Access Server installation is now complete. You can now verify the
installation. Go on to the Diagnostic Tests section.
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