 














                    HP_DECprint_Supervisor_(DCPS)_for_OpenVMS___________
                    Software Installation Guide


                    May 2009

                    This guide describes how to install the DECprint
                    Supervisor software.







                    Revision/Update Information:  This manual supersedes
                                                  the DCPS Software
                                                  Installation Guide
                                                  V2.5.

                    Software Version:             HP DECprint Supervisor
                                                  (DCPS) for OpenVMS,
                                                  Version 2.7

                    Operating System:             OpenVMS I64 Version
                                                  8.2-1, 8.3 or 8.3-1H1
                                                  OpenVMS Alpha Version
                                                  6.2, 7.3-2, 8.2 or 8.3
                                                  OpenVMS VAX Version
                                                  5.5-2, 6.2 or 7.3




                    Hewlett-Packard Company
                    Palo Alto, California

 






          ________________________________________________________________

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                                                           Contents



  Preface...................................................      v

  1  Before Installing the Software

        1.1   Operating System Version......................    1-1
        1.2   Disk Space....................................    1-2
        1.3   Related Software..............................    1-2
        1.3.1     USB Patch kits............................    1-2
        1.3.2     PCSI Utility..............................    1-3
        1.3.3     TCP/IP Networks...........................    1-4
        1.3.4     C Run-Time Library........................    1-4
        1.3.5     PrintServer Software......................    1-5
        1.3.6     AppleTalk Networks........................    1-5
        1.3.7     DDIF Printing.............................    1-5
        1.3.8     DEC Image Print-PLUS (ICPS)...............    1-6
        1.4   Mismatched Components.........................    1-6

  2  Installing the Software

        2.1   Overview......................................    2-1
        2.2   PCSI Conventions..............................    2-2
        2.3   Installing the Software.......................    2-3

  A  Sample Installation Session










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    B  Installing the Software with VMSINSTAL

          B.1   Overview......................................    B-1
          B.2   VMSINSTAL Conventions.........................    B-1
          B.3   Installing the Software.......................    B-1
          B.4   System Messages...............................    B-9
          B.4.1     System Message Overview...................    B-9
          B.4.2     DCPS Installation Messages................   B-11
          B.5   Sample VMSINSTAL Installation Session.........   B-15

    C  Files Installed by DCPS

    Index


    Examples

          A-1       Sample New Installation on an OpenVMS I64
                    System....................................    A-1

          A-2       Sample Upgrade Installation on an OpenVMS
                    Alpha System..............................    A-3

          B-1       Sample Upgrade on an OpenVMS VAX System...   B-15

    Tables

          1         DECprint Supervisor Documentation.........     vi

          1-1       Disk Space Requirements...................    1-2

          1-2       USB Patch Kits............................    1-2

          1-3       PCSI Patch Kits...........................    1-4

          2-1       Spool Directory Location Examples.........   2-10

          C-1       Files Installed by DCPS...................    C-1







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        _________________________________________________________________

                                                                  Preface



        Intended Audience

              This manual is for system managers responsible for
              installing the DECprint Supervisor (DCPS) for OpenVMS
              printing software. To install the printing software, it
              is necessary to have some experience with:

              o  OpenVMS DCL command language and system management
                 procedures

              o  Procedures and commands in the DCPS System Manager's
                 Guide

              o  PCSI utility for installing OpenVMS software

              o  Network addressing and protocols at your site

        Document Structure

              This manual contains the following chapters and appendices:

              o  Chapter 1 describes what must be done before installing
                 the software.

              o  Chapter 2 describes how to install the software with
                 PCSI.

              o  Appendix A shows a sample installation.

              o  Appendix B describes how to install the software with
                 VMSINSTAL. Appendix C lists the files installed by DCPS
                 on your system.


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    Related Documents

          The primary source of information about DCPS is the
          following set of software manuals:

          Table_1_DECprint_Supervisor_Documentation__________________

          Software              Describes how to install DCPS.
          Installation Guide

          System Manager's      Describes how system managers, data
          Guide                 center operators and application
                                programmers can create and manage
                                DCPS print queues and solve printing
                                problems.

          User's Guide          Describes how to use DCPS to print to
                                PostScript[R] printers.

          Software Product      Contains the full list of printers
          Description (SPD      supported by DCPS and additional
          44.15.xx)             information about the features and
          ______________________requirements_of_DCPS_V2.7.___________

          For additional information about HP OpenVMS products and
          services, see the HP OpenVMS Systems website:

          http://www.hp.com/go/openvms

    Reader's Comments

          HP welcomes your comments on this manual. Please send
          comments to:

          openvmsdoc@hp.com

    How to Order Additional Documentation

          For information about how to order additional
          documentation, see the HP OpenVMS Systems Documentation
          Ordering page:

          http://www.hp.com/go/openvms/doc/order


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        Conventions

              The following conventions may be used in this manual:

              Ctrl/x           A sequence such as Ctrl/x indicates that
                               you must hold down the key labeled Ctrl
                               while you press another key or a pointing
                               device button.

              PF1 x            A sequence such as PF1 x indicates that
                               you must first press and release the key
                               labeled PF1 and then press and release
                               another key or a pointing device button.

              <Return>         In examples, a key name enclosed in a
                               box indicates that you press a key on
                               the keyboard. (In text, a key name is not
                               enclosed in a box.)

                               In the HTML version of this document, this
                               convention appears as brackets, rather
                               than a box.

               . . .           A horizontal ellipsis in examples
                               indicates one of the following
                               possibilities:

                               o  Additional optional arguments in a
                                  statement have been omitted.

                               o  The preceding item or items can be
                                  repeated one or more times.

                               o  Additional parameters, values, or other
                                  information can be entered.

              .                A vertical ellipsis indicates the omission
              .                of items from a code example or command
              .                format; the items are omitted because
                               they are not important to the topic being
                               discussed.

              ( )              In command format descriptions,
                               parentheses indicate that you must enclose
                               choices in parentheses if you specify more
                               than one.

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          [ ]              In command format descriptions, brackets
                           indicate optional choices. You can choose
                           one or more items or no items. Do not
                           type the brackets on the command line.
                           However, you must include the brackets
                           in the syntax for OpenVMS directory
                           specifications and for a substring
                           specification in an assignment statement.

          |                In command format descriptions, vertical
                           bars separate choices within brackets
                           or braces. Within brackets, the choices
                           are optional; within braces, at least
                           one choice is required. Do not type the
                           vertical bars on the command line.

          { }              In command format descriptions, braces
                           indicate required choices; you must choose
                           at least one of the items listed. Do not
                           type the braces on the command line.

          bold type        Bold type represents the introduction of a
                           new term. It also represents the name of
                           an argument, an attribute, or a reason.

          italic type      Italic type indicates important
                           information, complete titles of
                           manuals, or variables. Variables include
                           information that varies in system output
                           (Internal error number), in command
                           lines (/PRODUCER=name), and in command
                           parameters in text (where dd represents
                           the predefined code for the device type).

          Example          This typeface indicates code examples,
                           command examples, and interactive
                           screen displays. In text, this type
                           also identifies URLs, UNIX commands and
                           pathnames, PC-based commands and folders
                           and certain elements of the C programming
                           language.

          UPPERCASE TYPE   Uppercase type indicates a command, the
                           name of a routine, the name of a file, or
                           the abbreviation for a system privilege.

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              -                A hyphen at the end of a command format
                               description, command line, or code line
                               indicates that the command or statement
                               continues on the following line.

              numbers          All numbers in text are assumed to be
                               decimal unless otherwise noted. Nondecimal
                               radixes-binary, octal, or hexadecimal-are
                               explicitly indicated.



































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                                                                        1
        _________________________________________________________________

                                           Before Installing the Software


        1.1 Operating System Version

              The following are the supported versions of the OpenVMS
              operating system:

              o  OpenVMS I64 V8.2-1, V8.3 and V8.3-1H1

              o  OpenVMS Alpha V6.2[*], V7.3-2[*], V8.2 and V8.3

              o  OpenVMS VAX V5.5-2[*], V6.2[*] and V7.3

              For a current list of supported OpenVMS versions, visit the
              following address:

                  http://h71000.www7.hp.com/openvms/openvms_supportchart.html

              Although the DCPS V2.7 PCSI kit will install and run on
              OpenVMS V6.2 and later, and the DCPS V2.7 VMSINSTAL kit
              will install and run on OpenVMS VAX V5.5-2 and later,
              customers running OpenVMS versions that are not supported
              do so at their own risk.

              If you are running an older version of OpenVMS under a
              Prior Version support contract, such as OpenVMS VAX V5.5-2,
              contact HP for a DCPS VMSINSTAL kit. (See Section 1.3.2 for
              more information about PCSI software requirements.)






              ____________________
              [*]   With Prior Version Support or Extended Engineering

                    Support

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    1.2 Disk Space

          Depending on whether DCPS is installed on an I64, Alpha or
          VAX processor, disk space requirements may vary. Table 1-1
          lists the disk space requirements.

          Table_1-1_Disk_Space_Requirements__________________________

          Disk space required               Alpha
          for_._._._____________I64_system__system______VAX_system___

          Installation          11,000      7,700       7,200 blocks
                                blocks      blocks

          Permanent use         10,500      7,200       6,700 blocks
          ______________________blocks______blocks___________________

          These disk space requirements are approximate, and
          depend on your system environment, disk cluster size,
          configuration and software options.

    1.3 Related Software

          DECprint Supervisor works with other software to create
          a fully functional printing system. Before installing
          DECprint Supervisor, make sure the other application and
          printing software is compatible.

          The following sections detail the software you need. Refer
          to the DECprint Supervisor Software Product Description
          (SPD) for specific version requirements.

    1.3.1 USB Patch kits

          You must install one of the following USB patch kits before
          installing DCPS V2.7 or later:

          Table_1-2_USB_Patch_Kits___________________________________

          OpenVMS_Version___Patch_Kit________________________________

          OpenVMS I64 V8.3  VMS83I_USB-V0200

          OpenVMS I64       VMS831H1I_USB-V0100
          V8.3-1H1

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              Table_1-2_(Cont.)_USB_Patch_Kits___________________________

              OpenVMS_Version___Patch_Kit________________________________

              OpenVMS Alpha     VMS83A_USB-V0100
              V8.3_______________________________________________________

              You can obtain these patch kits (or an update to them):

              o  From an HP Customer Support Center

              o  From the HP IT Resource Center (ITRC) at the following
                 URL:

                 http://www.itrc.hp.com

              These patch kits are expected to be included in a future
              version of OpenVMS.

        1.3.2 PCSI Utility

              DCPS is installed with the PCSI utility via the PRODUCT
              command. For a complete description of the PCSI utility
              and the use of the PRODUCT command, refer to the HP
              OpenVMS System Manager's Manual and the HP OpenVMS System
              Management Utilities Reference Manual or online help.

              If you are running older versions of OpenVMS, you may be
              required to install a PCSI patch kit before installing
              DCPS. See Table 1-3 to determine whether you need to
              install a PCSI patch. The patch will upgrade PCSI on your
              system.













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          Table_1-3_PCSI_Patch_Kits__________________________________

          OpenVMS_Version_____PCSI_Patch_Kit_________________________

          I64 V8.2 and later  not required

          Alpha V6.2 through  DEC-AXPVMS-VMS62TO71U2_PCSI-V0200-4
          V7.1-2

          Alpha V7.2 and      not required
          later

          VAX V5.5-2          not available; contact HP for a DCPS
                              VMSINSTAL kit

          VAX V6.2 through    DEC-VAXVMS-VMS62TO71_PCSI-V0200-4
          V7.1

          VAX V7.2            DEC-VAXVMS-VMS72_PCSI-V0101-4

          VAX_V7.3____________not_required___________________________

          You can obtain these patch kits:

          o  From an HP Customer Support Center

          o  From the HP IT Resource Center (ITRC) at
             http://www.itrc.hp.com

    1.3.3 TCP/IP Networks

          TCP/IP connections to PrintServer printers using Common
          Printer Access Protocol (CPAP), and connections to other
          printers using the Raw TCP/IP socket or LPD protocols,
          require one of the following:

          o  HP TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS

          o  Process Software MultiNet for OpenVMS

          o  Process Software TCPware for OpenVMS

    1.3.4 C Run-Time Library

          DCPS requires that the C run-time library is installed
          on your system. This library is included with the OpenVMS
          operating system starting with OpenVMS V6.1, and in the DEC
          C/C++ Run-Time Components kit. Therefore:

          o  To run on any OpenVMS V6.1 or later system, no
             installation of the DEC C Run-Time Library is required.

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              o  To run on OpenVMS VAX V5.5-2 systems, the DEC C/C++ Run-
                 Time Components kit must be installed before installing
                 DCPS.

                 To determine if the DEC C run-time library exists
                 on your system, check for the existence of the file
                 SYS$STARTUP:CRT$STARTUP.COM. If this file exists, the
                 DEC C/C++ Run-Time Components kit has already been
                 installed. If it does not, you must install the DEC
                 C/C++ Run-Time Components kit before installing DECprint
                 Supervisor.

                 The DEC C/C++ Run-Time Components kit is included on
                 the OpenVMS VAX Software Product Library CD-ROM in the
                 Compaq C directory. The saveset name is AACRT060.A.
                 Please refer to the DEC C/C++ Run-Time Components
                 documentation for information about installing the kit,
                 starting with Read Before Installing or Using DEC C/C++
                 Run-Time Components Version 6.0 for OpenVMS VAX Systems.

        1.3.5 PrintServer Software

              To print to a DIGITAL PrintServer printer, the printing
              environment must contain a supporting host system running
              the PrintServer software product.

        1.3.6 AppleTalk Networks

              One of the network protocols used by DCPS is AppleTalk,
              provided on OpenVMS Alpha and VAX systems by the layered
              product PATHWORKS for OpenVMS (Macintosh). Although this
              product is retired and no longer supported, DCPS has
              continued to work with AppleTalk queues.

              However, changes made to OpenVMS in V8.2 prevent the
              AppleTalk protocol from being started. Therefore, DCPS
              does not work with AppleTalk queues starting with OpenVMS
              V8.2.

        1.3.7 DDIF Printing

              To print DDIF encoded bitonal images, DCPS requires that
              either DECwindows or DECimage Application Services (DAS) be
              installed on your system. DAS is only available on OpenVMS
              VAX systems.

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    1.3.8 DEC Image Print-PLUS (ICPS)

          DCPS V1.1 and later versions cannot coexist with ICPS
          V1.x software. Installing DCPS replaces the image
          SYS$LIBRARY:TRN$DDIF_IMAGE.EXE. This new image is not
          compatible with the ICPS software.

    1.4 Mismatched Components

          All DCPS executable components attempt to ensure they are
          a matched set. If a mismatch occurs, DCPS reports an error
          when the queue starts. This error occurs when a component
          of a prior (incompatible) software version exists in the
          SYS$SPECIFIC area and newer components are installed in
          the SYS$COMMON area. The error that occurs depends on
          which versions of which components are executing, but the
          following message will be among those received:

              %%%%%%%%%%%  OPCOM  13-FEB-1995 21:38:08.66  %%%%%%%%%%%
              Message from user QUEUE_MANAGE on DAHLIA
              %QMAN-E-SYMDEL, unexpected symbiont process termination

          The DCPS installation procedure checks for DCPS files in
          the SYS$SPECIFIC area and warns you of their existence.





















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                                                                        2
        _________________________________________________________________

                                                  Installing the Software


              This chapter describes how to install DECprint Supervisor
              software using the PCSI utility). For a complete
              description of the PCSI utility and the use of the PRODUCT
              command, refer to the HP OpenVMS System Manager's Manual
              and the HP OpenVMS System Management Utilities Reference
              Manual or online help.

        2.1 Overview

              Follow these steps to install the DECprint Supervisor
              (DCPS) for OpenVMS software:

              1. Review all release notes. You can extract the release
                 notes in text format from the PCSI kit with the command:

                     $ PRODUCT EXTRACT RELEASE NOTES DCPS -
                     _$ [/SOURCE=device:[directory]] -
                     _$ [/DESTINATION=device:[directory]]

                 You can extract the release notes in PostScript format
                 with the command:

                     $ PRODUCT EXTRACT FILE DCPS /SELECT=DCPS027_RELEASE_NOTES.PS -
                     _$ [/SOURCE=device:[directory]] -
                     _$ [/DESTINATION=device:[directory]]

              2. Stop each DCPS queue using STOP /QUEUE /NEXT or
                 STOP /QUEUE /RESET commands if:

                 o  You have existing running DCPS queues and do not want
                    the DCPS installation procedure to automatically stop
                    them.

                 o  You have DCPS executables in the SYS$SPECIFIC system
                    areas.[*]

              ____________________

              [*]   The installation procedure checks for such files.

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             o  You need to apply OpenVMS or other patches that
                impact DCPS.

          3. Remove any DCPS executable files from the SYS$SPECIFIC
             system areas.[*]

          4. Apply OpenVMS or other patches that impact DCPS, as
             determined from the DCPS release notes or other sources.
             If the patches require that you reboot your system, do
             so after applying the patches.

          5. Install DCPS.

          6. Create or update DCPS$STARTUP.COM, as described in
             the DCPS System Manager's Guide. For example, add
             queue definitions to the file and set the value of the
             DCPS$MAX_STREAMS logical following the examples provided
             in the procedure.

          7. Start your DCPS print queues by invoking
             DCPS$STARTUP.COM. The DCPS installation procedure
             restarted DCPS queues that it stopped, unless the
             installation failed. If you changed your DCPS
             environment or DCPS$STARTUP.COM after the DCPS
             installation procedure automatically restarted some
             queues, you may need to stop all DCPS queues and restart
             them before your changes will take effect.

    2.2 PCSI Conventions

          PCSI will ask questions during the installation. Questions
          may be followed by default responses enclosed in brackets
          ([]).  Enter your response followed by <Return>.

          Press <Return> to enter the default response. If you are
          not sure of the response, enter a question mark (?). PCSI
          displays explanatory text and repeats the prompt.

          Messages specific to the installation of DECprint
          Supervisor software are listed in Section B.4.





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        2.3 Installing the Software

                ________________________ Note ________________________

                This section does not reproduce all of the text you
                may see on your screen during the installation of the
                DCPS software. A sample PCSI installation is shown in
                Appendix A.

                ______________________________________________________

              To install the software, use the following procedure:

              1. Invoke the PCSI utility.

                 Enter the following command:

                     $ PRODUCT INSTALL DCPS [/SOURCE=device:[directory]]

                 where device and directory specify the location of the
                 DCPS PCSI kit.

                 Do not specify an alternate destination by using the
                 /DESTINATION qualifier or defining the logical name
                 PCSI$DESTINATION. DCPS needs to be installed in the
                 cluster common area of your system disk and will be
                 installed there regardless of the alternate destination
                 you specify.

              2. Select the DCPS kit.

                 If more than one DCPS PCSI kit exists in the source
                 directory, you will be prompted to choose one. For
                 example:

                    1 - HP AXPVMS DCPS V2.4                 Layered Product
                    2 - HP AXPVMS DCPS V2.7                 Layered Product
                    3 - HP I64VMS DCPS V2.7                 Layered Product
                    4 - HP VAXVMS DCPS V2.7                 Layered Product
                    5 - All products listed above
                    6 - Exit

                 Choose one or more items from the menu separated by commas:

                 Choose the kit with the correct DCPS version and for the
                 architecture on which you are installing DCPS.

              3. Announce products to be installed.

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             PCSI then announces the products to be installed. For
             example:

             The following product has been selected:
                 HP AXPVMS DCPS V2.7                    Layered Product [Installed]

             Do you want to continue? [YES]

             If this is the DCPS kit you want to install, press
             <Return>.

          4. Check for alternate destination.

             If DCPS has already been installed on your system using
             PCSI and you specified an alternate destination, you
             will see these messages:

             %PCSIUI-W-DESTQUAL, destination qualifier will be ignored for this product

                 * When reinstalling a product you cannot specify a destination.
                 * To change the product's destination, remove the product then
                 * install it to a new location.  If you continue this operation,
                 * the product will be reinstalled in its current location.

             Do you want to continue? [YES]

             Since DCPS is always installed in SYS$COMMON on
             your system disk, press <Return> to continue the
             installation.

          5. Start the installation.

             PCSI then starts the installation, displaying messages
             such as:

             Configuration phase starting ...

             You will be asked to choose options, if any, for each selected product and for
             any products that may be installed to satisfy software dependency requirements.

             HP AXPVMS DCPS V2.7: HP DECprint Supervisor for OpenVMS

                  Copyright 2009 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.

          6. Check for sufficient disk space.

             PCSI checks to see if the amount of disk space required
             for the installation is available. If the space is not
             available, a message indicates the amount of disk space
             that is required, and the installation is aborted. You
             must allocate sufficient disk space and then start the
             PCSI procedure again.

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                 If there is sufficient disk space, the installation
                 procedure continues.

              7. Make sure the queue manager is running.

                 The installation procedure checks to see if the queue
                 manager is running on your system.

                 If the queue manager is not running, the Installation
                 Verification Procedure (IVP) does not run, and the
                 following messages are displayed on your screen:

                     The queue manager is not running.  The IVP will not be run.

                 The queue manager must be running if you want the
                 installation to run the IVP.

              8. Check for software prerequisistes.

                 The DCPS installation begins by checking for software
                 prerequisites such as ECOs required for this release:

                 Examining system environment ...

                 If prerequisite software is not found on your system,
                 you will see messages such as the following:

                     DCPS V2.7 requires that a Foo Bar patch kit be installed on your system.

                     Please install ECO patch kit FOO_BAR Vn.n or later,
                     and then re-run this installation.

                 The installation will then abort.

              9. Check for running DCPS queues.

                 The DCPS installation continues by looking for DCPS
                 queues on your system. If no DCPS print queues are
                 running, skip the next two steps.

             10. Choose whether to display queues to be stopped.

                 If DCPS print queues are running, one of the following
                 messages are displayed.

                 o  If the queues are all running on the current system:

                        You should stop all running DCPS queues on this system (node-name).

                    Do you want to see a list of queues that will be stopped? [NO]

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             o  If there are also queues running on systems that use
                the current system's system disk:

                    You should stop all running DCPS queues affected by this
                    installation.  This includes queues on these systems:

                      node-name
                      .
                      .
                      .
                      node-name

             If you want to see a list of DCPS queues that will be
             stopped by the installation procedure, enter YES and
             press <Return>. Otherwise, press <Return>.

         11. Choose which queues to stop.

             Since the DCPS installation installs a new version of
             software in the cluster common directory on the current
             system, you should stop all DCPS queues running on
             systems that use the current system disk. This choice
             is the default.

             Depending on your environment, you are given a number
             of choices when deciding what queues to stop during the
             installation. The choices include:

             o  Stop the n DCPS queues on this system

                This choice is the default if running DCPS queues are
                found on your system.

             o  Stop the n DCPS queues affected by this installation

                This choice is the default if running DCPS queues are
                found both on the current system and others that use
                the current system disk.

             o  Continue installation (there are no running queues on
                this system)

                This choice is the default if no running DCPS queues
                are found that would be affected by the installation.

             o  Stop the n DCPS queues in the cluster

                There is no need to stop queues in the cluster not
                affected by the installation, but this option is
                offered for convenience. (This is the DCPS V2.4
                installation behavior.)

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                 o  Do not stop any queues (not recommended)

                    This is not recommended because unpredictable results
                    may occur. Running queues are still running the old
                    DCPS software until the queues are stopped, but, for
                    example, device control libraries are updated by the
                    installation and may be incompatible with the old
                    software. If you choose this option, queues should be
                    stopped and restarted as soon as possible after the
                    installation completes.

                 Choices are presented in a numbered list similar to the
                 following:

                 Choose from the following options:

                    1 - Stop the n DCPS queues on this system
                    2 - Stop the n DCPS queues in the cluster
                    3 - Do not stop any queues (not recommended)

                 Enter option: [1]

                 Make your choice and press <Return>.

                 If you previously chose to display a list of queues that
                 would be stopped, that list is now displayed:

                   Queue                      Status  Node    Device
                   -----                      ------  ----    ------
                   queue-name                 status  node    "protocol/host:port"
                   .
                   .
                   .
                   queue-name                 status  node    "protocol/host:port"

             12. Choose to continue the installation.

                 After making your choice, one of the following messages
                 is displayed.

                 o  If queues are being stopped:

                    Do you want to stop the queues and continue the installation? [YES]

                 o  If queues are not being stopped:

                    Do you want to continue the installation? [YES]

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             Press <Return> to continue or enter NO and press
             <Return> to abort the installation. If you continue,
             and queues are being stopped, the following messages are
             displayed:

                 If the installation fails, DCPS queues may need to be restarted manually.

             Stopping DCPS queues ...

         13. Check for files in SYS$SPECIFIC.

             DCPS requires all its files to be installed in
             SYS$COMMON. Although files can be put in SYS$SPECIFIC
             for debugging or testing purposes, it is not supported.

             If DCPS images are found in SYS$SPECIFIC, messages
             similar to the following are displayed:

                 This system contains DCPS images in SYS$SPECIFIC:

                   disk:[SYSn.SYSEXE]DCPS$SMB.EXE;n

                 The existence of DCPS files in SYS$SPECIFIC is not supported.

                 If these files remain, they will be used instead of the DCPS product
                 files you are installing now, and the IVP may test the wrong or
                 mismatched DCPS components.  These files can cause unpredictable DCPS
                 behavior on your system.

             Do you want to continue the installation? [NO]

             You should choose to abort the installation by pressing
             <Return>. If you are sure you want to continue, enter
             YES and press <Return> and the installation will
             continue.

         14. Specify location for Layup files.

             Next, the installation procedure looks for a definition
             of the logical name DCPS$LAYUP in the system table
             in executive mode. This logical name points to the
             location of DCPS layup files. The default location is
             SYS$COMMON:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCPS].

             Although the installation procedure will put new
             versions of layup files into your site-specific
             directory if it is already defined, it will not prompt
             for a new location. If you want your layup files to
             be in a different directory, usually done so that non-
             privileged users can modify them, you should manually
             copy them after the installation is complete and

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                 modify the value of DCPS$LAYUP at the bottom of the
                 SYS$STARTUP:DCPS$REQUIRED.COM command procedure.

                 o  If a definition exists and it is the default
                    location, no messages are displayed.

                 o  If a definition exists and it is a site-specific one,
                    a message showing its value is displayed:

                        Layup files will be copied to disk:[directory].

                 o  If no definition exists, the default location is
                    used.

                 If files cannot be copied to your site-specific
                 DCPS$LAYUP directory (for example, if the directory
                 does not exist) messages similar to the following will
                 be displayed:

                     There is a problem with your definition of DCPS$LAYUP.
                     Layup files will not be copied to DISK$INVALID:[WOOPS].

             15. Specify location for spool directory.

                 If DCPS V2.5 or later has already been installed, and
                 the startup procedure has been run, the spool directory
                 location has already been specified and this step is
                 skipped.

                 The DCPS spool directory is used to store temporary
                 spool files for LPD jobs when the DCPS$SPOOL or
                 DCPS$queue-name_SPOOL logical name is defined. (See
                 the DCPS System Manager's Guide for more information
                 about DCPS LPD spooling.)

                 You should specify a device or device and directory that
                 is not on a system disk and that is available to all
                 systems for which DCPS spooling is used. You are asked
                 for a location for the directory, which is always called
                 [DCPS$SPOOL]:

                     DCPS, when so configured, will store temporary spool files in directory
                     [DCPS$SPOOL].  By default, this directory is created in SYS$COMMON.
                     It is recommended that you choose a non-system disk for this directory.

                 Enter location for DCPS spool directory: [SYS$COMMON]

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             You can answer with either just a device name or a
             device and directory name. Table 2-1 shows where the
             spool directory will be created with various answers for
             its location:

          Table_2-1_Spool_Directory_Location_Examples________________

                                  . . . the spool file directory will
          If_you_answer_._._.____be_._._.____________________________

          <Return> (default      SYS$COMMON:[DCPS$SPOOL]
          answer)

          DISK$USER              DISK$USER:[DCPS$SPOOL]

          SYS$COMMON:[OTHER_     SYS$COMMON:[OTHER_FILES.DCPS$SPOOL]
          FILES]

          DISK$USER:[DCPS]_______DISK$USER:[DCPS.DCPS$SPOOL]_________

             After answering the question, you verify the directory
             that will be created:

                 The DCPS spool directory will be created at

                     disk:[directory]

             Is this correct? [YES]

             Press <Return> to accept this location or enter N and
             press <Return> to specify a different location.

         16. Install the software.

             PCSI displays the following messages indicating its
             progress in installing DCPS:

             * This product does not have any configuration options.

             Execution phase starting ...

             The following product will be installed to destination:
                 HP AXPVMS DCPS V2.7                    DISK$SYS_SARAH:[VMS$COMMON.]

             Portion done: 0%...10%...20%...30%...40%...50%...60%...70%...80%...90%...100%

         17. Check for alternate destination.

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                 If DCPS has never been installed on your system using
                 PCSI, or it has been installed and removed, and you
                 specified an alternate destination, you will see these
                 messages:

                     You have specified an alternate destination by using the /DESTINATION
                     qualifier or defining the logical name PCSI$DESTINATION.

                     Since DCPS must reside in cluster common directories, DCPS has has been
                     installed using the default destination of SARAH$DKA0:[SYS0.SYSCOMMON.]
                     instead of the destination you specified, SARAH$DKB0:[OTHER.].

                 This step occurs in between the 90% and 100% done
                 messages.

             18. Start queues.

                 After the DCPS files have been installed, running DCPS
                 queues that were stopped earlier in the installation are
                 now started. If queues were stopped by the installation,
                 the following message is displayed:

                 Starting DCPS queues ...

                 This step occurs in between the 90% and 100% done
                 messages.

             19. Verify successful installation.

                 The IVP verifies that the software was installed
                 properly. If the system queue manager is running, the
                 IVP runs automatically and the installation procedure
                 performs the following:

                 1. Creates a temporary print queue

                 2. Queues the test files in [SYSTEST.DCPS] to the
                    temporary print queue DCPS$IVP_TEST

                 3. Displays messages similar to the following:

                 %PCSI-I-IVPEXECUTE, executing test procedure for HP AXPVMS DCPS V2.7 ...



                                             Installing the Software 2-11

 







             Job DCPS$IVP_POST (queue DCPS$IVP_TEST, entry n started on DCPS$IVP_TEST
             %DCPS-I-JOBSTART, Job DCPS$IVP_POST (queue DCPS$IVP_TEST, entry n)
                 started on DCPS$IVP_TEST
                .
                .
                .
             Job DCPS$IVP_LIST (queue DCPS$IVP_TEST, entry 49) completed

             ________________________ Note ________________________

             The IVP does not produce any hardcopy output.

             ______________________________________________________

             The IVP procedure automatically deletes the temporary
             queue when the IVP completes. You can print the IVP test
             files to a real printer later. (Refer to the DCPS System
             Manager's Guide.)

             You can also manually invoke the IVP after the
             installation by entering:

                 $ @SYS$TEST:DCPS$IVP

             PCSI issues an informational message when the IVP is
             completed:

             %PCSI-I-IVPSUCCESS, test procedure completed successfully

         20. Create queues and customize your environment.

             Refer to the DCPS System Manager's Guide for
             instructions on how to create print queues and customize
             your printing environment.











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                                                                        A
        _________________________________________________________________

                                              Sample Installation Session


              Example A-1 shows a sample installation of the DECprint
              Supervisor software on an OpenVMS I64 system with no
              previous DCPS queues running. Example A-2 shows a sample
              installation on an OpenVMS Alpha system in a cluster with
              running DCPS queues.

        Example A-1 Sample New Installation on an OpenVMS I64 System

        $ PRODUCT INSTALL DCPS /SOURCE=DQA0:[DCPS027.KIT]

           1 - HP AXPVMS DCPS V2.7                 Layered Product
           2 - HP I64VMS DCPS V2.7                 Layered Product
           3 - HP VAXVMS DCPS V2.7                 Layered Product
           4 - All products listed above
           5 - Exit

        Choose one or more items from the menu separated by commas: 2

        The following product has been selected:
            HP I64VMS DCPS V2.7                    Layered Product

        Do you want to continue? [YES] <Return>

        Configuration phase starting ...

        You will be asked to choose options, if any, for each selected product and for
        any products that may be installed to satisfy software dependency requirements.

        HP I64VMS DCPS V2.7: HP DECprint Supervisor for OpenVMS

             Copyright 2005 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.

        Examining system environment ...

        * This product does not have any configuration options.

        Execution phase starting ...

                                                      Cont'd on next page

                                          Sample Installation Session A-1

 







    Example A-1 (Cont.) Sample New Installation on an OpenVMS I64
                        System

    Do you want to continue? [YES] <Return>

    The following product will be installed to destination:
        HP I64VMS DCPS V2.7                    DISK$SYS_SARAH:[VMS$COMMON.]

    Portion done: 0%...10%...20%...30%...40%...50%...60%...70%...80%...90%...100%

    The following product has been installed:
        HP I64VMS DCPS V2.7                    Layered Product

    %PCSI-I-IVPEXECUTE, executing test procedure for HP I64VMS DCPS V2.7 ...
    %DCPS-I-JOBSTART, Job DCPS$IVP_POST (queue DCPS$IVP_TEST, entry 150)
     started on DCPS$IVP_TEST

    Job DCPS$IVP_POST (queue DCPS$IVP_TEST, entry 150) completed
    %DCPS-I-JOBSTART, Job DCPS$IVP_ANSI (queue DCPS$IVP_TEST, entry 151)
     started on DCPS$IVP_TEST

    Job DCPS$IVP_ANSI (queue DCPS$IVP_TEST, entry 151) completed
    %DCPS-I-JOBSTART, Job DCPS$IVP_REGIS (queue DCPS$IVP_TEST, entry 152)
     started on DCPS$IVP_TEST

    Job DCPS$IVP_REGIS (queue DCPS$IVP_TEST, entry 152) completed
    %DCPS-I-JOBSTART, Job DCPS$IVP_TEK4014 (queue DCPS$IVP_TEST, entry 153)
     started on DCPS$IVP_TEST

    Job DCPS$IVP_TEK4014 (queue DCPS$IVP_TEST, entry 153) completed
    %DCPS-I-JOBSTART, Job DCPS$IVP_PCL (queue DCPS$IVP_TEST, entry 154)
     started on DCPS$IVP_TEST

    Job DCPS$IVP_PCL (queue DCPS$IVP_TEST, entry 154) completed
    %DCPS-I-JOBSTART, Job DCPS$IVP_PROPRINTER (queue DCPS$IVP_TEST, entry 155)
     started on DCPS$IVP_TEST

    Job DCPS$IVP_PROPRINTER (queue DCPS$IVP_TEST, entry 155) completed
    %DCPS-I-JOBSTART, Job DCPS$IVP_LIST (queue DCPS$IVP_TEST, entry 156)
     started on DCPS$IVP_TEST

    Job DCPS$IVP_LIST (queue DCPS$IVP_TEST, entry 156) completed
    %PCSI-I-IVPSUCCESS, test procedure completed successfully

    HP I64VMS DCPS V2.7: HP DECprint Supervisor for OpenVMS

        DCPS Release Notes (text and PostScript) have been provided in SYS$HELP

                                                  Cont'd on next page

    A-2 Sample Installation Session

 







        Example A-1 (Cont.) Sample New Installation on an OpenVMS I64
                            System


        Example A-2 Sample Upgrade Installation on an OpenVMS Alpha
                    System

        $ PRODUCT INSTALL DCPS /SOURCE=DQA0:[DCPS027.KIT]

           1 - HP AXPVMS DCPS V2.7                 Layered Product
           2 - HP I64VMS DCPS V2.7                 Layered Product
           3 - HP VAXVMS DCPS V2.7                 Layered Product
           4 - All products listed above
           5 - Exit

        Choose one or more items from the menu separated by commas: 1

        The following product has been selected:
            HP AXPVMS DCPS V2.7                    Layered Product

        Do you want to continue? [YES] <Return>

        The following product will be installed to destination:
            HP AXPVMS DCPS V2.7                    DISK$SYS_JULIE:[VMS$COMMON.]
        The following product will be removed from destination:
            HP AXPVMS DCPS V2.5                    DISK$SYS_JULIE:[VMS$COMMON.]

        Configuration phase starting ...

        You will be asked to choose options, if any, for each selected product and for
        any products that may be installed to satisfy software dependency requirements.

        HP AXPVMS DCPS V2.7: HP DECprint Supervisor for OpenVMS

             Copyright 2005 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.

        Examining system environment ...

            You should stop all running DCPS queues on this system (JULIE).

        Do you want to see a list of queues that will be stopped? [NO] Y

        Choose from the following options:

                                                      Cont'd on next page

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    Example A-2 (Cont.) Sample Upgrade Installation on an OpenVMS
                        Alpha System

       1 - Stop the 15 DCPS queues on this system
       2 - Stop the 171 DCPS queues in the cluster
       3 - Do not stop any queues (not recommended)

    Enter option: [1]

      Queue             Status  Node    Device
      -----             ------  ----    ------
      HP1320_LPD        Idle    JULIE  "IP_LPD/lj1320"
      HP1320_RAW        Idle    JULIE  "IP_RawTCP/lj1320:9100"
      HP2430_LPD        Idle    JULIE  "IP_LPD/lj2430"
      HP2430_LPDREMOTE  Idle    JULIE  "IP_LPD/unixsystem:hp2430_raw"
      HP3800_LPD        Idle    JULIE  "IP_LPD/clj3800"
      HP3800_RAW        Idle    JULIE  "IP_RawTCP/clj3800:9100"
      HP4600_LPD        Idle    JULIE  "IP_LPD/dcpshp4600"
      HP4600_RAW        Idle    JULIE  "IP_RawTCP/dcpshp4600:9100"
      HP4700_RAW        Idle    JULIE  "IP_RawTCP/clj4700:9100"
      HP5200_LPD        Idle    JULIE  "IP_LPD/lj5200"
      HP5200_RAW        Idle    JULIE  "IP_RawTCP/lj5200:9100"
      HP9000MFP_RAW     Idle    JULIE  "IP_RawTCP/hp03026.zko.dec.com:9100"
      HP9000_POD        Idle    JULIE  "IP_RawTCP/hp34hp312.zko.dec.com:9100"
      LN28_LPD          Idle    JULIE  "IP_RawTCP/ln28:9100"
      LN32_LAT          Idle    JULIE  "serial/DCPS_LN32"

    Do you want to stop the queues and continue the installation? [YES] <Return>

        If the installation fails, DCPS queues may need to be restarted manually.

    Stopping DCPS queues ...

        DCPS, when so configured, will store temporary spool files in directory
        [DCPS$SPOOL].  By default, this directory is created in SYS$COMMON.
        It is recommended that you choose a non-system disk for this directory.

    Enter location for DCPS spool directory: [SYS$COMMON] DISK$HELPER

        The following DCPS spool directory will be created:

            DISK$HELPER:[DCPS$SPOOL]

    Is this correct? [YES] <Return>

    * This product does not have any configuration options.

                                                  Cont'd on next page

    A-4 Sample Installation Session

 







        Example A-2 (Cont.) Sample Upgrade Installation on an OpenVMS
                            Alpha System

        Execution phase starting ...

        The following product will be installed to destination:
            HP AXPVMS DCPS V2.7                    DISK$SYS_JULIE:[VMS$COMMON.]
        The following product will be removed from destination:
            HP AXPVMS DCPS V2.5                    DISK$SYS_ROUTE2:[VMS$COMMON.]

        Portion done: 0%...10%...20%...30%...40%...50%...60%...70%...80%...90%

        Starting DCPS queues ...

        ...100%

        The following product has been installed:
            HP AXPVMS DCPS V2.7                    Layered Product
        The following product has been removed:
            HP AXPVMS DCPS V2.5                    Layered Product

        %PCSI-I-IVPEXECUTE, executing test procedure for HP AXPVMS DCPS V2.7 ...
        %DCPS-I-JOBSTART, Job DCPS$IVP_POST (queue DCPS$IVP_TEST, entry 157)
         started on DCPS$IVP_TEST

        Job DCPS$IVP_POST (queue DCPS$IVP_TEST, entry 157) completed
        %DCPS-I-JOBSTART, Job DCPS$IVP_ANSI (queue DCPS$IVP_TEST, entry 158)
         started on DCPS$IVP_TEST

        Job DCPS$IVP_ANSI (queue DCPS$IVP_TEST, entry 158) completed
        %DCPS-I-JOBSTART, Job DCPS$IVP_REGIS (queue DCPS$IVP_TEST, entry 159)
         started on DCPS$IVP_TEST

        Job DCPS$IVP_REGIS (queue DCPS$IVP_TEST, entry 159) completed
        %DCPS-I-JOBSTART, Job DCPS$IVP_TEK4014 (queue DCPS$IVP_TEST, entry 160)
         started on DCPS$IVP_TEST

        Job DCPS$IVP_TEK4014 (queue DCPS$IVP_TEST, entry 160) completed
        %DCPS-I-JOBSTART, Job DCPS$IVP_PCL (queue DCPS$IVP_TEST, entry 161)
         started on DCPS$IVP_TEST

        Job DCPS$IVP_PCL (queue DCPS$IVP_TEST, entry 161) completed
        %DCPS-I-JOBSTART, Job DCPS$IVP_PROPRINTER (queue DCPS$IVP_TEST, entry 162)
         started on DCPS$IVP_TEST

                                                      Cont'd on next page

                                          Sample Installation Session A-5

 







    Example A-2 (Cont.) Sample Upgrade Installation on an OpenVMS
                        Alpha System

    Job DCPS$IVP_PROPRINTER (queue DCPS$IVP_TEST, entry 162) completed
    %DCPS-I-JOBSTART, Job DCPS$IVP_LIST (queue DCPS$IVP_TEST, entry 163)
     started on DCPS$IVP_TEST

    Job DCPS$IVP_LIST (queue DCPS$IVP_TEST, entry 163) completed
    %PCSI-I-IVPSUCCESS, test procedure completed successfully

    HP AXPVMS DCPS V2.7: HP DECprint Supervisor for OpenVMS

        DCPS Release Notes (text and PostScript) have been provided in SYS$HELP
































    A-6 Sample Installation Session

 










                                                                        B
        _________________________________________________________________

                                   Installing the Software with VMSINSTAL


              This appendix describes how to install DECprint Supervisor
              software using the VMSINSTAL utility. VMSINSTAL is used
              to install DCPS on systems running versions of OpenVMS
              older than V6.2. If you are not familiar with the VMSINSTAL
              utility, refer to the HP OpenVMS System Manager's Manual.

        B.1 Overview

              Follow the steps in Section 2.1 to prepare for the DCPS
              installation.

        B.2 VMSINSTAL Conventions

              VMSINSTAL will prompt you for site-specific information.
              Questions are preceded by an asterisk (*) and may be
              followed by default responses enclosed in brackets ([]).
              Enter your response followed by <Return>.

              Press <Return> to enter the default response. If you
              are not sure of the response, enter a question mark (?).
              VMSINSTAL displays explanatory text and repeats the prompt.

              Messages specific to the installation of DECprint
              Supervisor software are listed in Section B.4.

        B.3 Installing the Software

                ________________________ Note ________________________

                This section does not reproduce all of the text you
                may see on your screen during the installation of the
                DCPS software. Sample VMSINSTAL installation scripts
                are shown in Section B.5.

                ______________________________________________________

              To install the software, use the following procedure:

              1. Invoke the VMSINSTAL procedure.

                               Installing the Software with VMSINSTAL B-1

 







             Enter the following command:

             $ @SYS$UPDATE:VMSINSTAL DCPSpppnnn device-id [OPTIONS N]

             You supply the following information:

             o  DCPSpppnnn is the save set name, with ppp designating
                the platform (AXP [Alpha] or VAX) and nnn designating
                the version (for example, 027 for V2.7).

             o  device-id is the name of the device on which you want
                to mount the media, such as DQA0:.

             o  OPTIONS N allows you to request release notes.
                If you do not include the OPTIONS N parameter,
                VMSINSTAL does not ask you about the release notes.
                Review the release notes before proceeding with the
                installation. If you are restarting the installation
                and have already reviewed the release notes, you do
                not need to specify OPTIONS N.

             First, VMSINSTAL displays a banner line with the date
             and time, and instructions for running the dialog.
             You may receive one or more of the following warning
             messages when VMSINSTAL starts up. Exit from the
             procedure, correct the cause of the warning message,
             and start the VMSINSTAL procedure again.

             o  If you are not currently logged in to the SYSTEM
                account, the following message is displayed:

                %VMSINSTAL-W-NOTSYSTEM, You are not logged in to the SYSTEM account.

             o  If processes are running while VMSINSTAL is running,
                the following message is displayed:

                %VMSINSTAL-W-ACTIVE, The following processes are still active:
                        process-name

             Other processes may cause the installation of HELP
             to fail. When any of these messages are displayed,
             the following question is displayed to allow you to
             terminate VMSINSTAL and correct the situation:

             * Do you want to continue anyway [NO]?

             Enter YES to continue. If you answer NO, the VMSINSTAL
             procedure is terminated immediately.

    B-2 Installing the Software with VMSINSTAL

 







                 You can enter a question mark (?) at this time to
                 display advice from the VMSINSTAL software. For example:

                 The above conditions may cause VMSINSTAL to function improperly.
                 In particular, problems may occur with file ownership if you are not
                 logged into the SYSTEM account.

              2. Ensure that existing software is saved.

                 VMSINSTAL then asks the following question:

                 * Are you satisfied with the backup of your system disk [YES]?

                 Enter YES to continue, or enter NO to exit VMSINSTAL to
                 make a backup and run VMSINSTAL again.

                 If you enter a question mark (?) in response to this
                 question, VMSINSTAL displays the following explanation:

                 VMSINSTAL attempts to ensure that a power failure or system crash
                 will not corrupt your system disk.  However, for absolute safety we
                 recommend that you back it up before installing new products.  Please
                 see the documentation for more information on crashes during
                 installation.

              3. Confirm that distribution media is loaded.

                 VMSINSTAL asks for confirmation that the distribution
                 media has been mounted.

                  Please mount the first volume of the set on device-id:
                 * Are you ready?

              4. Announce products to be installed.

                 VMSINSTAL then announces the products to be installed
                 where ppp designates the platform and n.n designates the
                 version.

                 The following products will be processed:

                 DCPSppp Vn.n

                         Beginning installation of DCPSppp Vn.n at 13:45

                 %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product saveset A

              5. Obtain the release notes.

                               Installing the Software with VMSINSTAL B-3

 







             If you specified OPTIONS N in the VMSINSTAL command
             line, the following Release Notes options are displayed:

             Release notes included with this kit are always copied to SYS$HELP.

             Additional Release Notes Options:

                Release Notes Options:
                       (1) Display release notes
                       (2) Print release notes
                       (3) Both 1 and 2
                       (4) None of the above

             After you enter the release note option, VMSINSTAL asks
             whether you want to continue the installation procedure:

             Do you want to continue the installation [NO]?

             If you did not include the OPTIONS N portion of the
             VMSINSTAL command line, VMSINSTAL does not display this
             question. Instead, the following message is displayed:

             %VMSINSTAL-I-RELMOVED, Product's release notes have been moved to SYS$HELP

          6. Check for active DCPS queues.

             If DCPS print queues are active while VMSINSTAL
             is running, messages similar to the following are
             displayed:

             %DCPSVAX-W-QUEACTIVE, The following DCPS queues are still active:

             Queue                     Device                                    Status
             -----                     ------                                    ------
             LN09                      DAN::LTA9000:                             IDLE
             LN17                      DAN::"AppleTalk/Dan's LN17+ps"            IDLE
             LN40                      DAN::"IP_RawTCP/ln40:6869"                IDLE
             LPS32                     DAN::"IP_CPAP/lps32.office.genicom.com"   IDLE

             %DCPSVAX-I-NUMQUEUES, 4 existing DCPS queues, with 4 active

                     Previously installed DCPS queues are still running.
                     Continuing this installation without entering
                     STOP/QUEUE/RESET for each such queue can cause
                     inconsistent behavior among queues and can cause
                     the IVP to fail.

    B-4 Installing the Software with VMSINSTAL

 







                         Note that if you choose to have this installation
                         procedure automatically stop such queues, and the
                         installation subsequently aborts, this procedure
                         will not automatically restart them.

                 * Do you want these queues automatically stopped and restarted [YES]?

                 If you do not want the installation procedure to
                 automatically stop them, you are given the options of
                 aborting the installation or continuing with the queues
                 active. Continuing is not recommended.

              7. Check for sufficient disk space.

                 VMSINSTAL checks to see if the amount of disk space
                 required for the installation is available. If the space
                 is not available, a message indicates the amount of disk
                 space that is required, and the installation is aborted.
                 You must allocate sufficient disk space and then start
                 the VMSINSTAL procedure again. However, if you have
                 already provided enough disk space, the installation
                 procedure continues.

              8. Purge extraneous versions of files.

                 VMSINSTAL asks if you want to purge any files that are
                 being replaced.

                 * Do you want to purge files replaced by this installation [YES]?

                 Enter YES if you want to save disk space or NO if you
                 think the files may still be of use.

                 If you enter a question mark (?) in response to this
                 query, the following message is displayed:

                 During this installation, new files will be provided to replace
                 existing versions.  You may purge these older versions to save disk
                 space, or keep them if you feel they may be of use.  Purging is
                 recommended.

              9. Define DCPS$LAYUP.

                 Next, the installation procedure looks for a definition
                 of the logical name DCPS$LAYUP in the system table in
                 executive mode.

                 o  If a definition exists, the following message is
                    displayed:

                               Installing the Software with VMSINSTAL B-5

 







                %DCPSppp-I-LAYUPDEF, DCPS$LAYUP is already defined
                -DCPSppp-I-LAYUPDEF, This installation will use its value

             o  If a definition does not exist, the procedure asks
                you for a definition. Press <Return> to select the
                default,
                SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCPS], or enter a
                directory specification where the system layup
                definition files should be stored.

                * Full definition for DCPS$LAYUP [SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCPS]]:

                The procedure will validate the definition you
                provide. If you do not accept the default location
                and the specified directory does not exist, the
                procedure will ask you if you want to create it:

                DISK$USER:[MY-LAYUP-DIR] does not exist.

                * Create it? [N]?

                If you answer NO, the procedure will ask again for a
                definition.

         10. Create directories.

             VMSINSTAL then attempts to create several directories.
             If they already exist, it displays additional messages
             indicating this:

             %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system disk directory
                  VMI$ROOT:[SYSTEST.DCPS].
             %CREATE-I-EXISTS, VMI$ROOT:[SYSTEST.DCPS] already exists
             %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system disk directory
                  VMI$ROOT:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCPS].
             %CREATE-I-EXISTS, VMI$ROOT:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCPS] already exists

         11. Make sure the queue manager is running.

             VMSINSTAL checks to see if the queue manager is running
             on your system.

             If the queue manager is not present, the Installation
             Verification Procedure (IVP) does not run, and the
             following messages are displayed on your screen:

             %DCPSppp-I-NOQUEMGR, System queue manager is not running
             -DCPSppp-I-NOQUEMGR, IVP will NOT run.  Installation continuing ...

             The queue manager must be running if you want the
             installation to run the IVP.

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             12. Stop queues.

                 At this point, VMSINSTAL displays the following message
                 on your screen:

                 %DCPSppp-I-NOQUEST, No further questions will be asked.

                 VMSINSTAL stops active DCPS queues, if any and if
                 desired.

                 %DCPSppp-I-STOPQUEUES, Stopping queues previously reported as active.

             13. Restore the remaining save sets. As it restores each
                 save set, VMSINSTAL reports on its progress:

                 VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product saveset B ...
                 VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product saveset C ...

                 This operation may require up to 10 minutes to complete.

                 When all the save sets have been restored, VMSINSTAL
                 instructs you to perform postinstallation procedures.
                 Refer to the DCPS System Manager's Guide for full
                 instructions.

                 Next, VMSINSTAL moves the files from the temporary
                 locations used during installation to their permanent
                 directories.

                 %VMSINSTAL-I-MOVEFILES, Files will now be moved to their target
                 directories...

             14. Verify a successful software loading procedure.

                 The IVP verifies that the software was loaded properly.
                 If the system queue manager is running, the IVP runs
                 automatically and VMSINSTAL performs the following:

                 1. Creates a temporary print queue

                 2. Queues the test files in [SYSTEST.DCPS] to the
                    temporary print queue DCPS$IVP_TEST

                 3. Displays messages similar to the following:

                 Job DCPS$IVP_POST (queue DCPS$IVP_TEST, entry 43)
                  started on DCPS$IVP_TEST
                 %DCPS-I-JOBSTART, Job DCPS$IVP_POST (queue DCPS$IVP_TEST, entry 43)
                  started on DCPS$IVP_TEST

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             Job DCPS$IVP_POST (queue DCPS$IVP_TEST, entry 43) completed
             Job DCPS$IVP_ANSI (queue DCPS$IVP_TEST, entry 44)
              started on DCPS$IVP_TEST
             %DCPS-I-JOBSTART, Job DCPS$IVP_ANSI (queue DCPS$IVP_TEST, entry 44)
              started on DCPS$IVP_TEST

             Job DCPS$IVP_ANSI (queue DCPS$IVP_TEST, entry 44) completed
             Job DCPS$IVP_REGIS (queue DCPS$IVP_TEST, entry 45)
              started on DCPS$IVP_TEST
             %DCPS-I-JOBSTART, Job DCPS$IVP_REGIS (queue DCPS$IVP_TEST, entry 45)
              started on DCPS$IVP_TEST

             Job DCPS$IVP_REGIS (queue DCPS$IVP_TEST, entry 45) completed
             Job DCPS$IVP_TEK4014 (queue DCPS$IVP_TEST, entry 46)
              started on DCPS$IVP_TEST
             %DCPS-I-JOBSTART, Job DCPS$IVP_TEK4014 (queue DCPS$IVP_TEST, entry 46)
              started on DCPS$IVP_TEST

             Job DCPS$IVP_TEK4014 (queue DCPS$IVP_TEST, entry 46) completed
             Job DCPS$IVP_PCL (queue DCPS$IVP_TEST, entry 47)
              started on DCPS$IVP_TEST
             %DCPS-I-JOBSTART, Job DCPS$IVP_PCL (queue DCPS$IVP_TEST, entry 47)
              started on DCPS$IVP_TEST

             Job DCPS$IVP_PCL (queue DCPS$IVP_TEST, entry 47) completed
             Job DCPS$IVP_PROPRINTER (queue DCPS$IVP_TEST, entry 48)
              started on DCPS$IVP_TEST
             %DCPS-I-JOBSTART, Job DCPS$IVP_PROPRINTER (queue DCPS$IVP_TEST, entry 48)
              started on DCPS$IVP_TEST

             Job DCPS$IVP_PROPRINTER (queue DCPS$IVP_TEST, entry 48) completed
             Job DCPS$IVP_LIST (queue DCPS$IVP_TEST, entry 49)
              started on DCPS$IVP_TEST
             %DCPS-I-JOBSTART, Job DCPS$IVP_LIST (queue DCPS$IVP_TEST, entry 49)
              started on DCPS$IVP_TEST

             Job DCPS$IVP_LIST (queue DCPS$IVP_TEST, entry 49) completed

             ________________________ Note ________________________

             The IVP does not produce any hardcopy output.

             ______________________________________________________

             The IVP procedure automatically deletes the temporary
             queue when the IVP completes. You can print the IVP test
             files to a real printer later. (Refer to the DCPS System
             Manager's Guide.)

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                 You can also manually invoke the IVP after the
                 installation by entering:

                 $ @SYS$TEST:DCPS$IVP

                 VMSINSTAL issues an informational message when the IVP
                 is completed:

                         IVP successful for OpenVMS DECprint Supervisor Software

             15. Restart queues.

                 VMSINSTAL restarts previously stopped queues if
                 the installation is successful and issues its final
                 messages:

                 %DCPSppp-I-STARTQUEUES, Restarting queues previously reported as active.

                         Installation of DCPSppp Vn.n completed at 14:04

                         VMSINSTAL procedure done at 14:08
                 $

             16. Where to go from here.

                 Refer to the DCPS System Manager's Guide for
                 instructions on how to create print queues and customize
                 your printing environment.

        B.4 System Messages

              This appendix describes DECprint Supervisor installation
              messages.

        B.4.1 System Message Overview

              DCPS system messages have one of the following formats:

              %fac-s-ident, text
              -fac-s-ident, text





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          ___________________________________________________________
          Code___Meaning_____________________________________________

          %      The prefix for all primary messages

          -      The prefix for all continuation messages

          fac    The facility code, which should be DCPS

          s      The severity level of the message

          ident  An abbreviation of the message text

          text___The_expanded_text_of_the_message____________________
































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              The severity levels of DECprint Supervisor system messages
              are defined as follows:

              ___________________________________________________________
              Code_Meaning_______________________________________________

              S    Success - successful completion of the request

              I    Informational - may require user action

              W    Warning - request may not have completed and may
                   require user action

              E    Error - system encountered an error that may be
                   recoverable

              F    Fatal - system encountered a fatal error and cannot
              _____continue_processing_this_request______________________

        B.4.2 DCPS Installation Messages

              The following DCPS message descriptions are alphabetized by
              the ident portion of the message. The message severity
              level and text are also shown, while the prefix and
              facility designation (DCPSppp are omitted. If you receive
              a message from a facility other than DCPS, refer to the HP
              OpenVMS System Messages: Companion Guide for Help Message
              Users for the message description or use the online help
              message utility with the command HELP /MESSAGE.

         E-BADSPEC, File spec LPS$SINGLEHOLES.LUP cannot be parsed

            Explanation: The current definition of the logical name
            DCPS$LAYUP is invalid, possibly because of an incorrect
            answer given to the question about the location of layup
            files in an earlier DCPS installation. (DCPS V1.6 and later
            now validate such responses; see the Release Notes for more
            information.)

            User Action: Deassign the logical name with the command:

                $ DEASSIGN /EXECUTIVE_MODE /SYSTEM DCPS$LAYUP

            Then start the DCPS installation again and you will be
            prompted for the location for the layup files.

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      E-BADVMSVER, This product requires OpenVMS version version or
         later to install

         Explanation: The DCPS software requires a later version of
         the OpenVMS operating system.

         User Action: Upgrade your operating system to the correct
         version.

      I-ESTTIME, This installation will take between 1 and 10
         minutes,
      I-ESTTIME, excluding time needed to stop and restart active
         queues.

         Explanation: This informational message estimates the time
         it will take to install the software.

         User Action: No action is required.

      W-HIDES, If these files remain, they will be used instead of
         the
      W-HIDES, DCPS product files you are installing now, and the IVP

         Explanation: DCPS warns you that the existing DCPS files in
         SYS$SPECIFIC directories will be used instead of the latest
         ones.

         User Action: Remove or rename the listed DCPS files from the
         SYS$SPECIFIC directories.

      E-INVDIRSPE, invalid directory specification

         Explanation: The syntax of the directory specified is not
         correct.

         User Action: Specify a directory with correct syntax.

      I-LAYUPDEF, DCPS$LAYUP is already defined.
      I-LAYUPDEF, This installation will use its value.

         Explanation: The installation uses the existing logical name
         for DCPS$LAYUP.

         User Action: No action is required.

      I-NOHELP, There is no help in this install procedure.
      I-NOHELP, Please refer to the Software Installation Guide.

         Explanation: This informational messages states that no help
         is available.

         User Action: Refer to the DCPS Software Installation Guide
         for more information.

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         I-NOQUEMGR, System queue manager is not running.
         I-NOQUEMGR, IVP will NOT be run. Installation continuing.

            Explanation: The queue manager is not running on your
            system. The installation will continue, but the Installation
            Verification Procedure cannot run.

            User Action: After the installation, start the queue manager
            and then manually invoke the IVP (@SYS$TEST:DCPS$IVP).

         I-NOQUEST, No further questions will be asked

            Explanation: The VMSINSTAL procedure will continue from this
            point without requiring further input from you.

            User Action: No action is required.

         W-NORSTRT, Automatically stopped queues have not been restarted

            Explanation: VMSINSTAL has not restarted queues that it
            automatically stopped.

            User Action: Resolve the problem that caused the
            installation to terminate abnormally, and then manually
            restart the queues that the DCPS installation procedure
            previously listed as active.

         E-NOSUCHDEV, no such device available

            Explanation: The device specified does not exist.

            User Action: Specify a device that exists on your system.

         E-NO_DECC_RTL, DEC C run-time library is not installed.

            Explanation: There is no DEC C run-time library on your
            system.

            User Action: Install the DEC C/C++ Run-Time Components kit.

         E-NO_QUEMAN, This product requires the queue management
            facility to install.

            Explanation: The queue manager could not be found. The
            installation procedure is aborted.

            User Action: Start the queue manager. For information refer
            to the HP OpenVMS System Management Utilities Reference
            Manual.

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      E-NO_SPACE, This product requires number blocks of disk space
         to install.

         Explanation: There are not enough free disk blocks
         to install this software. The installation procedure
         terminates.

         User Action: Ensure that you have at least the specified
         number of free disk blocks and restart the installation.

      I-NUMQUEUES, existing-number existing DCPS queues, with active-
         number active.

         Explanation: This message informs you of the number of DCPS
         queues you have and how many of them are active (that is,
         not stopped).

         User Action: No action is required.

      W-PURGW, Purging files may leave running queues with no image
         file and the IVP may fail.

         Explanation: Purging DCPS files while multistream DCPS
         symbionts are still active can cause problems.

         User Action: Avoid purging existing files, or stop all
         active queues before proceeding with the installation.

      I-QSCANNING, Looking for existing DCPS print queues...

         Explanation: This informational message tells you that the
         installation procedure is checking for print queues that
         already exist.

         User Action: No action is required.

      W-QUEACTIVE, The following queues are still active:

         Explanation: The installation procedure found some DCPS
         queues still active, as listed in subsequent lines. If you
         do not stop the active queues, the installation may fail or
         interfere with jobs that are currently printing.

         User Action: When subsequently asked, allow VMSINSTAL
         to automatically stop the queues, or manually stop them
         yourself and restart the installation procedure. If some of
         the queues are not in an idle state, you may wish to wait
         until all jobs have finished printing.

    B-14 Installing the Software with VMSINSTAL

 







         I-STARTQUEUES, Restarting queues previously reported as active

            Explanation: VMSINSTAL is currently restarting all queues it
            had previously reported as active.

            Explanation: No action is required.

         I-STOPQUEUES, Stopping queues previously reported as active

            Explanation: VMSINSTAL is currently stopping all queues it
            had previously reported as active.

            User Action: No action is required.

         W-SYSPF, This system contains DCPS images in SYS$SPECIFIC
            areas:

            Explanation: Your system has one or more DCPS executable
            images in a SYS$SPECIFIC directory, as listed in subsequent
            lines. The new images that you are about to install will
            not be used because of the presence of the SYS$SPECIFIC
            versions.

            User Action: Delete or rename the DCPS files in the
            SYS$SPECIFIC directories, so that new ones in SYS$COMMON
            will be used.

         F-WRONGARCH, This product will only install on OpenVMS
            platform.

            Explanation: You have attempted to install the kit on the
            wrong platform.

            User Action: Install the kit on either an Alpha or VAX
            platform, as indicated by the message, or use a different
            kit for the current platform.

        B.5 Sample VMSINSTAL Installation Session

              Example B-1 shows a sample upgrade of the DECprint
              Supervisor software on an OpenVMS VAX system.

        Example B-1 Sample Upgrade on an OpenVMS VAX System

                                                      Cont'd on next page

                              Installing the Software with VMSINSTAL B-15

 







    Example B-1 (Cont.) Sample Upgrade on an OpenVMS VAX System

    $ @SYS$UPDATE:VMSINSTAL DCPSVAX CDROM: OPTIONS N

            OpenVMS VAX Software Product Installation Procedure V7.3

    It is 13-MAR-2009 at 12:24.

    Enter a question mark (?) at any time for help.

    * Are you satisfied with the backup of your system disk [YES]?

    The following products will be processed:

      DCPSVAX V2.7

            Beginning installation of DCPSVAX V2.7 at 12:24

    %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set A ...

        Release notes included with this kit are always copied to SYS$HELP.

        Additional Release Notes Options:

            1.  Display release notes
            2.  Print release notes
            3.  Both 1 and 2
            4.  None of the above

    * Select option [2]: 4
    * Do you want to continue the installation [NO]? Y
    %VMSINSTAL-I-RELMOVED, Product's release notes have been moved to SYS$HELP.

         -------------------------------------------------------------------
         HP DECprint Supervisor (DCPS) for OpenVMS
         V2.7 Installation Procedure

         -------------------------------------------------------------------
          Copyright 1992-2009 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.

         Proprietary computer software.  Valid license from HP required for
         possession, use or copying.  Consistent with FAR 12.211 and 12.212,
         Commercial Computer Software, Computer Software Documentation, and
         Technical Data for Commercial Items are licensed to the U.S.
         Government under vendor's standard commercial license.
         -------------------------------------------------------------------

    %DCPSVAX-W-QUEACTIVE, The following DCPS queues are still active:

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    B-16 Installing the Software with VMSINSTAL

 







        Example B-1 (Cont.) Sample Upgrade on an OpenVMS VAX System

        Queue                     Device                                    Status
        -----                     ------                                    ------
        LN09                      DAN::LTA9000:                             IDLE
        LN17                      DAN::"AppleTalk/Dan's LN17+ps"            IDLE
        LN40                      DAN::"IP_RawTCP/ln40:6869"                IDLE

        %DCPSVAX-I-NUMQUEUES, 4 existing DCPS queues, with 3 active

                Previously installed DCPS queues are still running.
                Continuing this installation without entering
                STOP/QUEUE/RESET for each such queue can cause
                inconsistent behavior among queues and can cause
                the IVP to fail.

                Note that if you choose to have this installation
                procedure automatically stop such queues, and the
                installation subsequently aborts, this procedure
                will not automatically restart them.

        * Do you want these queues automatically stopped and restarted [YES]?

        * Do you want to purge files replaced by this installation [YES]?

        %DCPSVAX-I-LAYUPDEF, DCPS$LAYUP is already defined
        -DCPSVAX-I-LAYUPDEF, This installation will use its value
        %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system disk directory
             VMI$ROOT:[SYSTEST.DCPS].
        %CREATE-I-EXISTS, VMI$ROOT:[SYSTEST.DCPS] already exists
        %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system disk directory
             VMI$ROOT:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCPS].
        %CREATE-I-EXISTS, VMI$ROOT:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCPS] already exists
        %DCPSVAX-I-ESTTIME, This installation will take between 1 and 10 minutes,
        -DCPSVAX-I-ESTTIME,  excluding time needed to stop and restart active queues.
        %DCPSVAX-I-NOQUEST, No further questions will be asked.
        %DCPSVAX-I-STOPQUEUES, Stopping queues previously reported as active.
        %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set B ...
        %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set C ...

        Software installer:

                Starting with DCPS V2.0, the need for DCPS-OPEN and DCPS-PLUS
                licenses has been eliminated.  The right to use all features of
                DCPS is now included with the OpenVMS operating system license.

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                              Installing the Software with VMSINSTAL B-17

 







    Example B-1 (Cont.) Sample Upgrade on an OpenVMS VAX System

            Please remember to copy SYS$STARTUP:DCPS$STARTUP.TEMPLATE to
            SYS$STARTUP:DCPS$STARTUP.COM.  Then edit the resulting copy,
            following the instructions contained within it, to define
            your DCPS environment and queue characteristics.  When done,
            execute the file to establish and start the DCPS queues.
            Also remember to edit SYS$MANAGER:SYSTARTUP_VMS.COM so that
            DCPS$STARTUP.COM is automatically run at system startup time.

            DCPS$STARTUP.COM should be executed after all printer devices
            and interconnects are running.  Below is a summary list:

              printers via TCP/IP:      after TCP is started
              printers via LAT:         after LAT devices are created
              printers via AppleTalk:   after the AppleTalk driver is loaded
              PrintServers via DECnet:  after DECnet is started

            If you are converting CPS queues to DCPS, you may want to run
            the utility SYS$STARTUP:CPS_TO_DCPS_STARTUP.COM instead of
            editing the startup template.  This utility will read your
            CPS startup file, change the queue definitions to use DCPS$SMB
            and its library and logical names, and write out a new DCPS
            startup file.

    %VMSINSTAL-I-MOVEFILES, Files will now be moved to their target directories...
    %DCPS-I-IVP, Beginning IVP...

         -------------------------------------------------------------------
         HP DECprint Supervisor (DCPS) for OpenVMS
         V2.7 Installation Procedure

         -------------------------------------------------------------------
          Copyright 1992-2009 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.

         Proprietary computer software.  Valid license from HP required for
         possession, use or copying.  Consistent with FAR 12.211 and 12.212,
         Commercial Computer Software, Computer Software Documentation, and
         Technical Data for Commercial Items are licensed to the U.S.
         Government under vendor's standard commercial license.
         -------------------------------------------------------------------

         IVP using Version V2.7 of DECprint Supervisor

                                                  Cont'd on next page

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        Example B-1 (Cont.) Sample Upgrade on an OpenVMS VAX System

        Job DCPS$IVP_POST (queue DCPS$IVP_TEST, entry 43) started on DCPS$IVP_TEST
        %DCPS-I-JOBSTART, Job DCPS$IVP_POST (queue DCPS$IVP_TEST, entry 43)
         started on DCPS$IVP_TEST

        Job DCPS$IVP_POST (queue DCPS$IVP_TEST, entry 43) completed
        Job DCPS$IVP_ANSI (queue DCPS$IVP_TEST, entry 44) started on DCPS$IVP_TEST
        %DCPS-I-JOBSTART, Job DCPS$IVP_ANSI (queue DCPS$IVP_TEST, entry 44)
         started on DCPS$IVP_TEST

        Job DCPS$IVP_ANSI (queue DCPS$IVP_TEST, entry 44) completed
        Job DCPS$IVP_REGIS (queue DCPS$IVP_TEST, entry 45) started on DCPS$IVP_TEST
        %DCPS-I-JOBSTART, Job DCPS$IVP_REGIS (queue DCPS$IVP_TEST, entry 45)
         started on DCPS$IVP_TEST

        Job DCPS$IVP_REGIS (queue DCPS$IVP_TEST, entry 45) completed
        Job DCPS$IVP_TEK4014 (queue DCPS$IVP_TEST, entry 46) started on DCPS$IVP_TEST
        %DCPS-I-JOBSTART, Job DCPS$IVP_TEK4014 (queue DCPS$IVP_TEST, entry 46)
         started on DCPS$IVP_TEST

        Job DCPS$IVP_TEK4014 (queue DCPS$IVP_TEST, entry 46) completed
        Job DCPS$IVP_PCL (queue DCPS$IVP_TEST, entry 47) started on DCPS$IVP_TEST
        %DCPS-I-JOBSTART, Job DCPS$IVP_PCL (queue DCPS$IVP_TEST, entry 47)
         started on DCPS$IVP_TEST

        Job DCPS$IVP_PCL (queue DCPS$IVP_TEST, entry 47) completed
        Job DCPS$IVP_PROPRINTER (queue DCPS$IVP_TEST, entry 48) started on DCPS$IVP_TEST
        %DCPS-I-JOBSTART, Job DCPS$IVP_PROPRINTER (queue DCPS$IVP_TEST, entry 48)
         started on DCPS$IVP_TEST

        Job DCPS$IVP_PROPRINTER (queue DCPS$IVP_TEST, entry 48) completed
        Job DCPS$IVP_LIST (queue DCPS$IVP_TEST, entry 49) started on DCPS$IVP_TEST
        %DCPS-I-JOBSTART, Job DCPS$IVP_LIST (queue DCPS$IVP_TEST, entry 49)
         started on DCPS$IVP_TEST

        Job DCPS$IVP_LIST (queue DCPS$IVP_TEST, entry 49) completed

             IVP successful for DECprint Supervisor V2.7

        %DCPSVAX-I-STARTQUEUES, Restarting queues previously reported as active.

                Installation of DCPSVAX V2.7 completed at 12:27

                VMSINSTAL procedure done at 12:27

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    Example B-1 (Cont.) Sample Upgrade on an OpenVMS VAX System

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                                                                        C
        _________________________________________________________________

                                                  Files Installed by DCPS


        Table C-1 lists the files installed by DCPS on your system.
        Unless noted in the "Architecture" column, all files are
        installed on all architectures (Alpha, I64 and VAX).

              Table_C-1_Files_Installed_by_DCPS__________________________

              Directory__________File_______________________Architecture_

              DCPS$LAYUP:        COLOR-PRINTER-FULL-
                                 PAGE.LUP

                                 COLORWRITER-2000-FULL-
                                 PAGE.LUP

                                 FULL-A4-LANDSCAPE.LUP

                                 LPS$DOUBLEHOLES.LUP

                                 LPS$HOLES.LUP

                                 LPS$NUP.LUP

                                 LPS$SINGLEHOLES.LUP

                                 PROPRINTER-FULL-PAGE.LUP

              [SYS$STARTUP]      CPS_TO_DCPS_STARTUP.COM

                                 DCPS$EXECUTION_QUEUE.COM

                                 DCPS$GENERIC_QUEUE.COM

                                 DCPS$GET_VERSION.COM

                                 DCPS$REQUIRED.COM

                                 DCPS$STARTUP.TEMPLATE

              [SYSEXE]           DCPS$SMB.EXE

              [SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCCONFIDENTIAL.PS

                                 DCPS$COMMON-PORT-
                                 SETTINGS.COM

                                              Files Installed by DCPS C-1

 







          Table_C-1_(Cont.)_Files_Installed_by_DCPS__________________

          Directory__________File_______________________Architecture_

                             DCPS$CONFIG-PRINTER-
                             PORT.COM

                             DCPS$DELETE-LPS-           VAX
                             CLIENT.COM

                             DCPS$DS100-PORT-
                             SETTINGS.COM

                             DCPS$DS200-PORT-
                             SETTINGS.COM

                             DCPS$DS500-PORT-
                             SETTINGS.COM

                             DCPS$GET-DS100-PORT-
                             GROUPS.COM

                             DCPS$SAVE-DS500-PORT.COM

                             DCPS$SET-DS-GROUPS.COM

                             DCPS$SET-DS100-GROUPS.COM

                             DCW1000_CONFIG.PS

                             DCW1000_DEVPARAM.PS

                             DCW1000_NOSTRTPG.PS

                             DCW1000_PRNTCNFG.PS

                             DCW1000_PSCRIPT.PS

                             DCW1000_STARTPG.PS

                             DL3500_SEND_FAX_PS.PS

                             DL3500_SEND_FAX_PS_
                             SENDPS.PS

                             DL3500_SEND_FAX_TEXT.PS

                             DL3500_SEND_FAX_TEXT_
                             SENDPS.PS

                             FAX_3500_PRINTME.PS

                             FONT_DOWNLOADER.COM

                             IGNORE-A-SIZE.PS

                             INSTALL-PS-SUPPLEMENT.COM

    C-2 Files Installed by DCPS

 







              Table_C-1_(Cont.)_Files_Installed_by_DCPS__________________

              Directory__________File_______________________Architecture_

                                 LPS$SET_PRINTER_NAME.PS

                                 LPS$SET_TIMEOUT.PS

                                 LPS$STATUSDICT.PS

                                 LPS_ANSI_PROLOGUE.PS

                                 NETPRINT.TXT

                                 NETPRINT.ZIP

                                 PS_SUPPLEMENT.PS

                                 UNSOLICITED-PJL-FIX.COM

                                 UPDATE-ANSI-PROLOGUE.COM

              [SYSHLP]           DCPS$HELP.HLP

                                 DCPS027.RELEASE_NOTES

                                 DCPS027_RELEASE_NOTES.PS

              [SYSLIB]           DCPS$BE_APPLETALK.EXE      Alpha, VAX

                                 DCPS$BE_CPAP.EXE

                                 DCPS$BE_SERIAL.EXE

                                 DCPS$DEVCTL.TLB

                                 DCPS$FILE_EXTENSION_DATA_
                                 TYPE.DAT_DEFAULT

                                 DCPS$SMBSHR.EXE

                                 DCPS$TRNPRC.EXE

                                 TRN$ANSI_PS.EXE

                                 TRN$DDIF_IMAGE.EXE

                                 TRN$DDIF_PS.EXE

                                 TRN$LIST_PS.EXE

                                 TRN$PCL_PS.EXE

                                 TRN$PROPRINTER_PS.EXE

                                 TRN$REGIS_PS.EXE

                                 TRN$TEK4014_PS.EXE

              [SYSMSG]           DCPS$MSG.EXE

              [SYSTEST.DCPS]     DCPS$IVP_ANSI.DAT

                                              Files Installed by DCPS C-3

 







          Table_C-1_(Cont.)_Files_Installed_by_DCPS__________________

          Directory__________File_______________________Architecture_

                             DCPS$IVP_LIST.DAT

                             DCPS$IVP_PCL.DAT

                             DCPS$IVP_POST.DAT

                             DCPS$IVP_PROPRINTER.DAT

                             DCPS$IVP_REGIS.DAT

                             DCPS$IVP_TEK4014.DAT

          [SYSTEST]__________DCPS$IVP.COM____________________________




























    C-4 Files Installed by DCPS

 














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                                                                 Index



     A                                 IVP
     _______________________________     how to manually invoke,
     AppleTalk network printing,            2-12, B-9
        1-5                              may fail if purging files,

                                            B-14
     C______________________________     may fail with SYS$SPECIFIC
     CPAP,  1-4                             files, B-12
     C Run-time library,  1-4            requires queue manager to be
                                            running, B-13

     D______________________________
     DCPS$LAYUP logical name,  2-8,    L______________________________

        B-5                            Layup logical name,  2-8
     DCPS$SPOOL_DIRECTORY logical      LPD,  1-4

        name, 2-9                      M
     DDIF printing,  1-5               _______________________________
     Disk space requirements,  1-2,    Messages,  B-9
        2-4                              descriptions,  B-11 to B-15
                                         format,  B-9
     E______________________________     severity level of,  B-11

     Error messages                    N
       See Messages                    _______________________________
                                       Network printing
     I______________________________     using AppleTalk,  1-5
     Installation procedure              using TCP/IP,  1-4

       questions, 2-3, B-1             O
       sample session, A-1, B-15       _______________________________
     Installation Verification         OpenVMS VAX V5.5-2 systems,
        Procedure                         1-3, 1-4

       See IVP

                                                               Index-1

 







                                        disk space,  1-2, 2-4
    P______________________________     for other software,  1-2
    PCSI,  1-3                          operating system version,
      Checking software                    1-1
         prerequisites, 2-5             PCSI,  1-3
      conventions,  2-2                 PrintServer Software,  1-5
      destination,  2-4, 2-10           queue manager,  2-5
      installation questions,  2-3      TCP/IP printers,  1-4
      invoking,  2-3                    USB,  1-2

      Running DCPS queues,  2-5        S
      selecting the kit,  2-3          _______________________________
    Printers                           Spool directory logical name,
      on AppleTalk networks,  1-5        2-9
      on TCP/IP networks,  1-4         System messages
    PrintServer printers                See Messages
      requirements,  1-5

    Q                                  T______________________________
    _______________________________    TCP/IP
    Queues                              printer connections,  1-4
      for printers on AppleTalk         requirements,  1-4
         networks, 1-5
      for printers on TCP/IP           U
         networks, 1-4                 _______________________________
                                       USB, 1-2

    R______________________________
    Raw TCP/IP,  1-4                   V______________________________

    Requirements                       VMSINSTAL
      AppleTalk printers,  1-5          conventions,  B-1
      C Run-time library,  1-4          installation questions,  B-1

      DDIF,  1-5










    Index-2
