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Title:DECmcc user notes file. Does not replace IPMT.
Notice:Use IPMT for problems. Newsletter location in note 6187
Moderator:TAEC::BEROUD
Created:Mon Aug 21 1989
Last Modified:Wed Jun 04 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:6497
Total number of notes:27359

4702.0. "MCC V1.3 (CMA V1.0-100) & C++(V1.1),CMA V2.1-30)?" by SUBWAY::YANNIOS (N�MAT NYO8/E2 DTN:352-3197) Tue Mar 16 1993 20:12

    We have a VAXstation 3100 M76 running V5.5-1 with DEC C++ V1.1
    installed which has CMA V2.10-030.  MCC wants V1.0-100.  Can I still
    install MCC V1.3 and coexist with C++ ??
    
    Nick
    
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4702.1Install Transcript...SUBWAY::YANNIOSN�MAT NYO8/E2 DTN:352-3197Wed Mar 17 1993 11:352000
$ @sys$update:vmsinstal mccv13 $1$dus40:[yannios]

	VAX/VMS Software Product Installation Procedure A5.5-1


It is 16-MAR-1993 at 16:04.

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

%VMSINSTAL-W-ACTIVE, The following processes are still active:
	DNS$TA
	DNS$BACK
	DECW$TE_00A9
	N�ko� � FTA8:
	N�ko� � FTA9:
	DPL$SERVER
* Do you want to continue anyway [NO]? y
* Are you satisfied with the backup of your system disk [YES]? 

%VMSINSTAL-E-NOPRODS, None of the specified products were found.

	VMSINSTAL procedure done at 16:04


$ 


$ @sys$update:vmsinstal mccems $1$dus40:[yannios]

	VAX/VMS Software Product Installation Procedure A5.5-1


It is 16-MAR-1993 at 16:05.

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

%VMSINSTAL-W-ACTIVE, The following processes are still active:
	DNS$TA
	DNS$BACK
	DECW$TE_00A9
	N�ko� � FTA8:
	N�ko� � FTA9:
	DPL$SERVER
* Do you want to continue anyway [NO]? y
* Are you satisfied with the backup of your system disk [YES]? 

The following products will be processed:

  MCCEMS V2.3

	Beginning installation of MCCEMS V2.3 at 16:05

%VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set A ...
%VMSINSTAL-I-RELMOVED, Product's release notes have been moved to SYS$HELP.
                                                               
   ************************************************************
   *                                                          *
   *                     DECmcc EMS V2.3                      *
   *                    Integrated Package                    *
   *                                                          *
   *                  Installation Procedure                  *
   *                                                          *
   ************************************************************

        Product:      DECMCC-EMS
        Producer:     DEC
        Version:      2.3
        Release Date: 1-JUL-1992


* Does this product have an authorization key registered and loaded? y
                                                               
                                                               
* Do you want to purge files replaced by this installation [YES]? 
                                                               
 
* Do you want to run the DECmcc EMS IVP after the installation [YES]? 
                                                               
 
* Do you want to install the entire EMS product set? [YES]? 
                                                               
                                                               
%VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set B ...
%VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set C ...
%VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set D ...
%VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set E ...
%VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set F ...
%VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set G ...
%VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set H ...
%VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set I ...
                                                               
 
   Asking DECmcc BMS Questions...
 

                               NOTE

   Packaged with this release is a new application called the  
   POLYCENTER Alarm Manager.  This independently installable   
   application is a MOTIF based tool for the creation and      
   storage of alarm rule templates.  These templates of alarm  
   rules may be applied to specific domains or entities,       
   providing an easy way to keep track and make use of alarms. 
   A set of useful network management rule templates are       
   supplied with the kit.  This application is a prototype     
   and is excluded from the software warranty for this release.

   If you answer yes, the following installation files will be 
   copied to the SYS$UPDATE directory.  The kit and Install/Use
   Guide are an additional 1860 blocks.                        

       MCCALMMGR010.A            - VMS install kit.            
       MCCALMMGR_INSTALL_USE.PS  - Installation instructions   
                                    and product overview.      
 
* Would you like a copy of the Alarm Manager kit [YES]? 
 
* Do you want to continue with the DECmcc installation [YES]? 

 

                            WARNING                            
                                                               
   DECmcc V1.3.0 requires at least Motif V1.1.3  
                                                               
   All windowing interfaces to DECmcc will not function        
   normally and will not be supported.                         
                                                               
* Do you want to continue [NO]: y

                            WARNING                            
                                                               
   The kit to be installed contains V1.3.0 of the TCP/IP SNMP
   Access Module.  After you have installed this kit, you      
   should not reinstall V1.1 of the TCP/IP SNMP Access Module. 
   V1.1 is incompatible with this kit.                         
                                                               
* Please press return to continue: 
 

   DECmcc requires a directory where the DECmcc common files   
   will be installed.  If the logical MCC_COMMON has been      
   redefined, the new definition will be used as the default.  
   If  the logical is not defined, the default is for the files
   to be installed in a  directory on the system disk called   
   SYS$COMMON:[MCC].  The installer may override the default.  
   The target directory for the files as it is now defined is  
   shown below.                                                
                                                               
   Press RETURN to use the value shown or enter a new disk and 
   directory specification.                                    
                                                               
* Target directory for DECmcc Common files [SYS$COMMON:[MCC]]: 
                                                               
%VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system directory [MCC.MCC_SCRIPTS].
 

   The Time Differential Factor (TDF) is the difference between
   your time zone and the international standard Coordinated   
   Universal Time (UTC)                                        
                                                               
   A negative (-) TDF value means that this node is west of UTC
   A positive (+) TDF value means that this node is east of UTC
                                                               
   The range is from -12:00 to +13:00. The format is +hh:mm or 
   -hh:mm with hh indicating the number of hours and mm        
   indicating the number of minutes. A few examples are:       
                                                               
   Eastern Standard Time is -5:00 hours from UTC.              
   Eastern Daylight Time is -4:00 hours from UTC.              
   Great Britain, Iceland, Portugal, Upper Volta are           
      at UTC or 0:0.                                           
   Great Britain, Summer Time +1:00 hour from UTC.             
   Japan is +9:00 hours from UTC.                              
                                                               
   Using the DECdns TDF as the default TDF

* Time Differential Factor  [-5:00]: 
 

                                                               
   DECmcc requires the use of a namespace service for the      
   storage and retrieval of network entity information. You    
   can select a local namespace or a distributed namespace     
   (DNS). Select the local namespace, unless you have multiple 
   DECmcc systems that need to share namespace information, or 
   you are running DECnet/OSI and are using its distributed    
   namespace.  If either of these conditions apply, select the 
   DNS; otherwise, select the local namespace.  You may choose 
   only one namespace.                                         
                                                               
   If you select the DNS, please see the DNS chapter in the    
   DECmcc Planning and Installation for VMS manual on how to   
   configure your namespace.                                   
                                                               
   If you intend to use the DECmcc Autoconfiguration           
   applications with the local namespace, please see the       
   Autoconfiguration and Autotopology Use manual on how to     
   plan your entity name structure.                            
                                                               
   The distributed namespace (DNS) was previously used.        

* Use DECmcc Local MIR as the DECmcc Name Service [NO]? 
                                                               
   Using the distributed namespace (DNS) for DECmcc.          
 
* Is this correct  [YES]? 
 

   You must specify the IDP (or network address initial domain 
   part) for your  network.  This must either be the default   
   value of "49::", or a value explicitly  allocated for your  
   network by one of the recognized allocation authorities.    
                                                               
   The format is:                                              
                        afi:idi:                               
                                                               
   where:                                                      
                                                               
   afi = The "authority and format identifier".  This is two   
         decimal digits indicating the IDP allocation authority
                                                               
   idi = The "initial domain identifier".  This is a string of 
         decimal digits that has been allocated specifically   
         for your network.                                     
                                                               
   An IDP of "49::" may be used if your network will not be    
   interconnected with other OSI networks (there is no "idi"   
   associated with this "afi").                                
                                                               
* Initial Domain Part  [49::]: 
                                                               
 

    The DECmcc Reports Package consists of files that allow you  
    to use DATATRIEVE to create reports using data exported from 
    DECmcc.  Please see the Reports Package section of the       
    DECmcc Performance Analyzer Use manual for information       
    on using the DECmcc Reports Package with  DATATRIEVE.        
                                                                 
    The Reports package requires 1750 blocks.  
                                                                 
* Do you want to install the DECmcc Reports Package [No]? y
 
* Target directory for DECmcc Reports files [SYS$COMMON:[MCC.MCC_REPORTS_FILES]]: 
%VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system directory [MCC.MCC_REPORTS_FILES].
%CREATE-I-EXISTS, VMI$COMMON:[MCC.MCC_REPORTS_FILES] already exists
 
   Asking DECmcc TSAM Questions...
 
 

                                                             
   The Terminal Server AM MRM (Module Reference Manual)      
   contains in-depth technical information on the            
   verbs, partitions and attributes supported for TSAM.      
   The Manual is provided in PostScript form,                
   requiring 3099 blocks, and in       
   text form suitable for on-line searches or non-postscript 
   printing requiring 2145 blocks.    
   Please note that this manual is aprox. 500 pages long.    
                                                             
* Do you want the TSAM Module Reference Manual (MRM) [NO]? y
 
* Do you want the PostScript (.PS) form of the manual [NO]? y
 
* Do you want the text (.TXT) form of the manual [NO]? 
 
   Asking DECmcc ETHERnim Questions...
 
                                                               
 

   This installation procedure will now prompt for the device  
   and Directory name for the ETHERnim files.                  

                            NOTE!                              

   Previous versions of ETHERnim created a separate account for
   ETHERnim.  This version does not create a separate account  
   for ETHERnim.  It is recommended that the ETHERNIM account  
   be disabled from the UAF for security purposes.             

* Device and Directory for the ENIM files [SYS$SYSDEVICE:[ETHERNIM]]: 
%VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system disk directory  SYS$SYSDEVICE:[ETHERNIM].
%CREATE-I-EXISTS, SYS$SYSDEVICE:[ETHERNIM] already exists
%MCCEMS-I-CRE_ENIM_START, Creating file ENIM$HOST_STARTUP.COM
                                                               
 
   Asking DECmcc TSM Questions...
 

   TSM V1.6A upgrades database files by performing a file conversion
   procedure when TSM is invoked. Your current directory and server
   type files will be renamed and retained on the system. See the TSM
   documentation for more information.

   It is recommended that you read the Release Notes before proceeding
   with the installation.

* Do you want to continue with the installation [Y]? 

   The TSM installation procedure normally enables service 
   on the first circuit that it finds on this node.  This
   allows the node to down-line load and up-line dump 
   terminal servers.

   If you answer "No" to the following question, service
   will not be enabled.

* Do you want service enabled in the installation procedure [YES]? no

   TSM requires a directory where the TSM command files and library 
   will be installed.  If the logical TSM$DEFAULT_DIRECTORY is 
   defined, the files will be installed in that directory.  If 
   the logical is not defined, the files will be installed in a 
   directory on the system disk called SYS$COMMON:[DECSERVER]. 
   The target directory for the files as it is now defined is shown
   below.

   Press return to use the value shown or enter a new disk and 
   directory specification.

   * If upgrading from TSM V1.5, and dynamic server types have been
     defined, then press the Return key to ensure successful database
     conversion. 

* Target directory for TSM files [SYS$COMMON:[DECSERVER]]: 
                                                               
   VMSINSTAL asks no additional questions.                     
                                                               
%VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set J ...
%VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set K ...
%VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set L ...
%VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set M ...
%VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set N ...
%VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set O ...
%VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set P ...
%VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set Q ...
%VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set R ...
%VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set S ...
%VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set T ...
                                                               
                                                               
 
                                                               
                                                               
                                                               
                                                               
   Linking mcc_mts_priv_shr...
                                                       
   Linking Terminal Server AM detatched process image . . .
                                                       
   Linking Terminal Server AM PasThru image . . .      
                                                       

   Linking Terminal Server Manager VMS V1.6A...
                                                               
   Updating DECmcc dictionary and parse tables ...             
                                                               
$ MANAGE/TOOLKIT/DICTIONARY
%DAP-S-USE_DICT, Using dictionary file: nyws07$dkb0:[sys0.sysupd.mccems023]mcc_fdictionary.dat;1



	POLYCENTER Dictionary Administrator Program   Version V1.3.0


AUGMENT CLASS SNMP FROM VMI$KWD:MCC_TCPIP_DA_FM_SVC_IF.COM

Percent of file processed =   5%
Percent of file processed =  10%
Percent of file processed =  15%
Percent of file processed =  20%
Percent of file processed =  25%
Percent of file processed =  30%
Percent of file processed =  35%
Percent of file processed =  40%
Percent of file processed =  45%
Percent of file processed =  50%
Percent of file processed =  55%
Percent of file processed =  60%
Percent of file processed =  65%
Percent of file processed =  70%
Percent of file processed =  75%
Percent of file processed =  80%
Percent of file processed =  85%
Percent of file processed =  90%
Percent of file processed =  95%
Percent of file processed = 100%
Now writing processed records to dictionary file...

(Control C and Y will be disabled while records are being written)
UPDATE CLASS MCC SUBCLASS TCPIP_DA_FM FROM VMI$KWD:MCC_TCPIP_DA_FM_MGT_IF.COM

Deleting specified class from dictionary file...

(Control C and Y will be disabled while records are being deleted)

Percent of file processed =   5%
Percent of file processed =  10%
Percent of file processed =  16%
Percent of file processed =  21%
Percent of file processed =  26%
Percent of file processed =  31%
Percent of file processed =  36%
Percent of file processed =  41%
Percent of file processed =  47%
Percent of file processed =  52%
Percent of file processed =  58%
Percent of file processed =  63%
Percent of file processed =  68%
Percent of file processed =  73%
Percent of file processed =  79%
Percent of file processed =  84%
Percent of file processed =  90%
Percent of file processed =  95%
Percent of file processed = 100%
Percent of file processed = 100%
Now writing processed records to dictionary file...

(Control C and Y will be disabled while records are being written)
UPDATE CLASS MCC SUBCLASS STM_FM FROM VMI$KWD:MCC_STM_FM_MGMT_IF.COM

Deleting specified class from dictionary file...

(Control C and Y will be disabled while records are being deleted)

Percent of file processed =   5%
Percent of file processed =  10%
Percent of file processed =  15%
Percent of file processed =  21%
Percent of file processed =  26%
Percent of file processed =  31%
Percent of file processed =  36%
Percent of file processed =  41%
Percent of file processed =  47%
Percent of file processed =  52%
Percent of file processed =  57%
Percent of file processed =  62%
Percent of file processed =  67%
Percent of file processed =  72%
Percent of file processed =  77%
Percent of file processed =  83%
Percent of file processed =  88%
Percent of file processed =  93%
Percent of file processed =  98%
Percent of file processed = 100%
Now writing processed records to dictionary file...

(Control C and Y will be disabled while records are being written)
UPDATE CLASS MCC SUBCLASS FDDI_FM FROM VMI$KWD:MCC_FDDI_FM_MGMT_IF.COM

Deleting specified class from dictionary file...

(Control C and Y will be disabled while records are being deleted)

Percent of file processed =   5%
Percent of file processed =  10%
Percent of file processed =  16%
Percent of file processed =  21%
Percent of file processed =  26%
Percent of file processed =  31%
Percent of file processed =  36%
Percent of file processed =  41%
Percent of file processed =  46%
Percent of file processed =  52%
Percent of file processed =  57%
Percent of file processed =  62%
Percent of file processed =  67%
Percent of file processed =  72%
Percent of file processed =  78%
Percent of file processed =  83%
Percent of file processed =  88%
Percent of file processed =  93%
Percent of file processed =  98%
Percent of file processed = 100%
Now writing processed records to dictionary file...

(Control C and Y will be disabled while records are being written)
UPDATE CLASS MCC SUBCLASS ICONICMAP SUBCLASS APPLICATION SUBCLASS LAN_TOPOLOGY_PM FROM VMI$KWD:MCC_LAN_TOPOLOGY_MGT_IF.COM

Deleting specified class from dictionary file...

(Control C and Y will be disabled while records are being deleted)

Percent of file processed =   5%
Percent of file processed =  10%
Percent of file processed =  15%
Percent of file processed =  21%
Percent of file processed =  26%
Percent of file processed =  31%
Percent of file processed =  36%
Percent of file processed =  41%
Percent of file processed =  46%
Percent of file processed =  52%
Percent of file processed =  57%
Percent of file processed =  62%
Percent of file processed =  67%
Percent of file processed =  72%
Percent of file processed =  78%
Percent of file processed =  83%
Percent of file processed =  88%
Percent of file processed =  93%
Percent of file processed =  98%
Percent of file processed = 100%
Now writing processed records to dictionary file...

(Control C and Y will be disabled while records are being written)
UPDATE CLASS MCC SUBCLASS BRIDGE_AM FROM VMI$KWD:MCC_BRIDGE_AM_MGT_IF.COM

Deleting specified class from dictionary file...

(Control C and Y will be disabled while records are being deleted)

Percent of file processed =   5%
Percent of file processed =  10%
Percent of file processed =  15%
Percent of file processed =  20%
Percent of file processed =  25%
Percent of file processed =  30%
Percent of file processed =  36%
Percent of file processed =  41%
Percent of file processed =  46%
Percent of file processed =  51%
Percent of file processed =  56%
Percent of file processed =  61%
Percent of file processed =  66%
Percent of file processed =  71%
Percent of file processed =  77%
Percent of file processed =  82%
Percent of file processed =  87%
Percent of file processed =  92%
Percent of file processed =  97%
Percent of file processed = 100%
Now writing processed records to dictionary file...

(Control C and Y will be disabled while records are being written)
UPDATE CLASS BRIDGE FROM VMI$KWD:MCC_BRIDGE_AM_SVC_IF.COM

Deleting specified class from dictionary file...

(Control C and Y will be disabled while records are being deleted)

Percent of file processed =   5%
Percent of file processed =  10%
Percent of file processed =  15%
Percent of file processed =  20%
Percent of file processed =  25%
Percent of file processed =  30%
Percent of file processed =  35%
Percent of file processed =  40%
Percent of file processed =  45%
Percent of file processed =  50%
Percent of file processed =  55%
Percent of file processed =  60%
Percent of file processed =  65%
Percent of file processed =  70%
Percent of file processed =  75%
Percent of file processed =  80%
Percent of file processed =  85%
Percent of file processed =  90%
Percent of file processed =  95%
Percent of file processed = 100%
Now writing processed records to dictionary file...

(Control C and Y will be disabled while records are being written)
AUGMENT CLASS BRIDGE SUBCLASS LINE FROM VMI$KWD:MCC_BRIDGE_LINE_STATISTICS.COM

Percent of file processed =   5%
Percent of file processed =  10%
Percent of file processed =  15%
Percent of file processed =  20%
Percent of file processed =  26%
Percent of file processed =  31%
Percent of file processed =  36%
Percent of file processed =  41%
Percent of file processed =  46%
Percent of file processed =  51%
Percent of file processed =  56%
Percent of file processed =  61%
Percent of file processed =  66%
Percent of file processed =  71%
Percent of file processed =  76%
Percent of file processed =  81%
Percent of file processed =  87%
Percent of file processed =  92%
Percent of file processed =  97%
Percent of file processed = 100%
Now writing processed records to dictionary file...

(Control C and Y will be disabled while records are being written)
UPDATE CLASS MCC SUBCLASS CONC_AM FROM VMI$KWD:MCC_CONC_AM_MGT_IF.COM

Deleting specified class from dictionary file...

(Control C and Y will be disabled while records are being deleted)

Percent of file processed =   5%
Percent of file processed =  10%
Percent of file processed =  15%
Percent of file processed =  20%
Percent of file processed =  25%
Percent of file processed =  30%
Percent of file processed =  36%
Percent of file processed =  41%
Percent of file processed =  46%
Percent of file processed =  51%
Percent of file processed =  56%
Percent of file processed =  61%
Percent of file processed =  66%
Percent of file processed =  71%
Percent of file processed =  77%
Percent of file processed =  82%
Percent of file processed =  87%
Percent of file processed =  92%
Percent of file processed =  97%
Percent of file processed = 100%
Now writing processed records to dictionary file...

(Control C and Y will be disabled while records are being written)
UPDATE CLASS CONCENTRATOR FROM VMI$KWD:MCC_CONC_AM_SVC_IF.COM

Deleting specified class from dictionary file...

(Control C and Y will be disabled while records are being deleted)

Percent of file processed =   5%
Percent of file processed =  10%
Percent of file processed =  15%
Percent of file processed =  20%
Percent of file processed =  25%
Percent of file processed =  30%
Percent of file processed =  35%
Percent of file processed =  40%
Percent of file processed =  45%
Percent of file processed =  50%
Percent of file processed =  55%
Percent of file processed =  60%
Percent of file processed =  65%
Percent of file processed =  70%
Percent of file processed =  75%
Percent of file processed =  80%
Percent of file processed =  85%
Percent of file processed =  90%
Percent of file processed =  95%
Percent of file processed = 100%
Now writing processed records to dictionary file...

(Control C and Y will be disabled while records are being written)
UPDATE CLASS MCC SUBCLASS FDDI_AM FROM VMI$KWD:MCC_FDDI_AM_MGT_IF.COM

Deleting specified class from dictionary file...

(Control C and Y will be disabled while records are being deleted)

Percent of file processed =   6%
Percent of file processed =  11%
Percent of file processed =  16%
Percent of file processed =  22%
Percent of file processed =  27%
Percent of file processed =  32%
Percent of file processed =  37%
Percent of file processed =  42%
Percent of file processed =  47%
Percent of file processed =  53%
Percent of file processed =  58%
Percent of file processed =  63%
Percent of file processed =  68%
Percent of file processed =  74%
Percent of file processed =  79%
Percent of file processed =  84%
Percent of file processed =  89%
Percent of file processed =  94%
Percent of file processed =  99%
Percent of file processed = 100%
Now writing processed records to dictionary file...

(Control C and Y will be disabled while records are being written)
UPDATE CLASS FDDI-STATION FROM VMI$KWD:MCC_FDDI_AM_SVC_IF.COM

Deleting specified class from dictionary file...

(Control C and Y will be disabled while records are being deleted)

Percent of file processed =   5%
Percent of file processed =  10%
Percent of file processed =  15%
Percent of file processed =  20%
Percent of file processed =  25%
Percent of file processed =  30%
Percent of file processed =  35%
Percent of file processed =  40%
Percent of file processed =  45%
Percent of file processed =  50%
Percent of file processed =  55%
Percent of file processed =  60%
Percent of file processed =  65%
Percent of file processed =  70%
Percent of file processed =  75%
Percent of file processed =  80%
Percent of file processed =  85%
Percent of file processed =  90%
Percent of file processed =  95%
Percent of file processed = 100%
Now writing processed records to dictionary file...

(Control C and Y will be disabled while records are being written)
UPDATE CLASS MCC SUBCLASS TERMSERVER_AM FROM VMI$KWD:MCC_TS_AM_MGT_IF.COM

Deleting specified class from dictionary file...

(Control C and Y will be disabled while records are being deleted)

Percent of file processed =   5%
Percent of file processed =  10%
Percent of file processed =  15%
Percent of file processed =  20%
Percent of file processed =  25%
Percent of file processed =  31%
Percent of file processed =  36%
Percent of file processed =  41%
Percent of file processed =  46%
Percent of file processed =  51%
Percent of file processed =  56%
Percent of file processed =  62%
Percent of file processed =  67%
Percent of file processed =  72%
Percent of file processed =  78%
Percent of file processed =  83%
Percent of file processed =  88%
Percent of file processed =  93%
Percent of file processed =  99%
Percent of file processed = 100%
Now writing processed records to dictionary file...

(Control C and Y will be disabled while records are being written)
UPDATE CLASS TERMINAL_SERVER FROM VMI$KWD:MCC_TS_AM_SVC_IF.COM

Deleting specified class from dictionary file...

(Control C and Y will be disabled while records are being deleted)

Percent of file processed =   5%
Percent of file processed =  10%
Percent of file processed =  15%
Percent of file processed =  20%
Percent of file processed =  25%
Percent of file processed =  30%
Percent of file processed =  35%
Percent of file processed =  40%
Percent of file processed =  45%
Percent of file processed =  50%
Percent of file processed =  55%
Percent of file processed =  60%
Percent of file processed =  65%
Percent of file processed =  70%
Percent of file processed =  75%
Percent of file processed =  80%
Percent of file processed =  85%
Percent of file processed =  90%
Percent of file processed =  95%
Percent of file processed = 100%
Now writing processed records to dictionary file...

(Control C and Y will be disabled while records are being written)
EXIT

Using parse table log file: nyws07$dkb0:[sys0.sysupd.mccems023]mcc_fdictionary.log;1

Building containment tree file


Containment tree file built, objects=40796, size = 377804

Reading parse table file: nyws07$dkb0:[sys0.sysupd.mccems023]mcc_fdictionary.bpt;1
NYWS07::SYSTEM 18:21:23 MCC_DAP_M CPU=01:17:26.10 PF=40325 IO=78707 MEM=13564
NYWS07::SYSTEM 18:21:28 MCC_DAP_M CPU=01:17:30.62 PF=40331 IO=78708 MEM=13573
NYWS07::SYSTEM 18:21:34 MCC_DAP_M CPU=01:17:36.06 PF=40331 IO=78709 MEM=13573
NYWS07::SYSTEM 18:21:45 MCC_DAP_M CPU=01:17:45.55 PF=40331 IO=78710 MEM=13573
NYWS07::SYSTEM 18:24:38 MCC_DAP_M CPU=01:20:23.13 PF=40331 IO=78711 MEM=13573
NYWS07::SYSTEM 18:38:33 MCC_DAP_M CPU=01:32:21.84 PF=40331 IO=78712 MEM=13573

Please wait while parse tables are updated

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Writing parse table file.  Please wait...

Created parse table file: nyws07$dkb0:[sys0.sysupd.mccems023]mcc_fdictionary.bpt;2

Parse table build complete. 
$ DECMCCEMS$VERIFY = F$VERIFY(0)
                                                               
   Updating DECmcc HELP files ...                              
                                                               

DECmcc Help File Builder 

Component Version:  V1.2.0 


Cleaning up any intermediate files... 

Processing file VMI$ROOT:[MCC]MCC_ALARMS_FM.HELP 

Processing file VMI$ROOT:[MCC]MCC_BRIDGE_AM.HELP 

Processing file VMI$ROOT:[MCC]MCC_CIRCUIT_AM.HELP 

Processing file VMI$ROOT:[MCC]MCC_COLLECTION_AM.HELP 

Processing file VMI$ROOT:[MCC]MCC_CONC_AM.HELP 

Processing file VMI$ROOT:[MCC]MCC_DNA4_AM.HELP 

Processing file VMI$ROOT:[MCC]MCC_DNA5AM_HELP.HELP 

Processing file VMI$ROOT:[MCC]MCC_DOMAIN_FM.HELP 

Processing file VMI$ROOT:[MCC]MCC_ENET_AM.HELP 

Processing file VMI$ROOT:[MCC]MCC_EXPORTER_HELP.HELP 

Processing file VMI$ROOT:[MCC]MCC_FDDI_AM.HELP 

Processing file VMI$ROOT:[MCC]MCC_FDDI_FM.HELP 

Processing file VMI$ROOT:[MCC]MCC_GENERAL_HELP.HELP 

Processing file VMI$ROOT:[MCC]MCC_HISTORIAN_HELP.HELP 

Processing file VMI$ROOT:[MCC]MCC_KERNEL_AM.HELP 

Processing file VMI$ROOT:[MCC]MCC_NOTIFICATION_FM.HELP 

Processing file VMI$ROOT:[MCC]MCC_PA_BRIDGE_FM.HELP 

Processing file VMI$ROOT:[MCC]MCC_PA_FM.HELP 

Warning - Duplicate Key: 2PAPA

Warning - Duplicate Key: 2PAPAzCHAR

Warning - Duplicate Key: 2PAPAzCHARzCOMPONENTzIDENTIFICATION

Warning - Duplicate Key: 2PAPAzCHARzCOMPONENTzVERSION

Warning - Duplicate Key: 2PAPAzSHOW

Warning - Duplicate Key: 2PAPAzSHOWzCHAR

Warning - Duplicate Key: 2PAPAzTEST

Warning - Duplicate Key: 2PAPAzTESTzEXAMPLES

Processing file VMI$ROOT:[MCC]MCC_SAMPLE_AM.HELP 

Processing file VMI$ROOT:[MCC]MCC_STM_FM.HELP 

Processing file VMI$ROOT:[MCC]MCC_TCPIP_AM.HELP 

Processing file VMI$ROOT:[MCC]MCC_TCPIP_DA_FM.HELP 

Processing file VMI$ROOT:[MCC]MCC_TCPIP_EXP_RMON.HELP 

Processing file VMI$ROOT:[MCC]MCC_TCPIP_STD_RMON.HELP 

Processing file VMI$ROOT:[MCC]MCC_TS_AM.HELP 

Verifying hierarchy... 

    Verifying for character cell 

    Verifying for windows 

Processing file(s).... 

MCC help files updated. 

MCC help files updated. 

Cleaning up any intermediate files... 
                                                         
   Applying Eco #6 Patch to VMS V5.5 or V5.5-1           
   VAXCRTL Run Time Library                              
                                                         
                                                         
   Applying Eco #3 Patch to VMS V5.4 through V5.5-1      
   VAXCRTL Run Time Library                              
                                                         
 
   Displaying DECmcc LTM Installation Information...
 

   ******************************************************************

   The files in the distribution kit will be copied to the
   appropriate system directories.

   File					System directory
   ----------------------		----------------
   LTM$SETUP.COM			SYS$COMMON:[DECSERVER]
   LTM$LOAD_CONFIG.COM 			SYS$COMMON:[DECSERVER]
   LTM$TYPE_NAME.DAT   			SYS$COMMON:[DECSERVER]
   LTM$MC_NAME.DAT			SYS$COMMON:[DECSERVER]
   LTM$ADDR_NAME.DAT	        	SYS$COMMON:[DECSERVER]
   LTMLIS0200.SYS			SYS$COMMON:[DECSERVER]
   LTM$REGRESSION.COM	        	SYS$COMMON:[SYSTEST.LTM]
   LTM$REGRESSION.BMK   		SYS$COMMON:[SYSTEST.LTM]
   LTM$IVP.COM	        		SYS$COMMON:[SYSTEST]
   LTM$UI.EXE  				SYS$SYSTEM:
   LTM012.RELEASE_NOTES			SYS$HELP:
   ----------------------		----------------

                              NOTE

   PLEASE place the command "$ @SYS$COMMON:[DECSERVER]LTM$SETUP"
   in SYS$MANAGER:SYSTARTUP_V5.COM to initialize LTM logical names
   at system boot time.  Place it after the DECnet startup command.


   ******************************************************************


   ******************************************************************

   By default, LTM files will be placed in the SYS$COMMON:[DECSERVER]
   directory.  If the following LTM user updateable files are found in
   the  SYS$COMMON:[DECSERVER] directory, no new installation files
   will be copied over them:

      File Name
      ---------
      LTM$ADDR_NAME.DAT
      LTM$TYPE_NAME.DAT
      LTM$MC_NAME.DAT

   If the following file is found in the SYS$COMMON:[DECSERVER]
   directory, it will be copied by this installation:

      Old File Name                     New File Name
      -------------                     -------------
      LTM$SETUP.COM                     LTM$SETUP.OLD_COM;

   NOTE: If you run in a cluster common environment and change or
         copy newly tailored files in the LTM directory, you may wish
         to check whether any files exist in the system specific
         directory.  These system specific files will overide files
         created during the installation of LTM V1.2. Also, these
         files will not be accessible from all nodes in the cluster.
         You may wish to move these files to the common directory
         once the installation completes. 

         This installation will warn you if it finds any LTM files
         in the SYS$SPECIFIC:[DECSERVER] directory.
   ******************************************************************

%VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system disk directory  VMI$ROOT:[SYSTEST.LTM].
%CREATE-I-EXISTS, VMI$ROOT:[SYSTEST.LTM] already exists
 
   Displaying DECmcc TSM Installation Information...

   Adding TSM to DCL command tables...

   Adding TSM to VMS help library...

   Defining and setting OBJECT NML to PROXY BOTH ALIAS OUTGOING ENABLED

   After the installation use AUTHORIZE to create proxy accounts for
   all the TSM users (if you have not done so already).
                                                               
   Following the copying of the files, the DECmcc EMS startup  
   command procedure(s) will be invoked.                       
                                                               
   To automatically set up DECmcc EMS on your system,          
   edit your local system start-up command procedure           
                                                               
             SYS$MANAGER:SYSTARTUP_V5.COM                      
                                                               
   so that it invokes the following startup procedure(s)       
   If DECmcc BMS has been installed, please make sure its      
   startup procedure is first.  Add:                           
                                                               
             @SYS$STARTUP:MCC_STARTUP_BMS.COM                  
             @SYS$STARTUP:MCC_TCPIP_DA_FM_STARTUP.COM          
             @SYS$STARTUP:MCC_STARTUP_ELM_AM.COM
             @SYS$STARTUP:MCC_STARTUP_ELM_FM.COM
             @SYS$STARTUP:MCC_TS_AM_STARTUP.COM                
             @SYS$COMMON:[DECSERVER]LTM$SETUP.COM
             @SYS$STARTUP:ENIM$HOST_STARTUP.COM                
             - There is no TSM startup file.
                                                               
   after the statement that invokes the DECnet start-up        
   command file (STARTNET.COM).                                
                                                               
   NOTE: If you have previously installed the DECmcc DIRECTOR  
         on this system, you should REMOVE the line:		
                                                               
             @SYS$STARTUP:MCC_STARTUP_DIR.COM                  
                                                               
	  from your SYS$MANAGER:SYSTARTUP_V5.COM procedure.	
                                                               
   Following the DECmcc EMS start-up the DECmcc EMS            
   IVP command procedure(s) will be invoked.                   
                                                               
%VMSINSTAL-I-MOVEFILES, Files will now be moved to their target directories...
                                                               
   Beginning DECmcc EMS V2.3 Post Installation Procedure ...
                                                               
                                                               
   Beginning DECmcc BMS Post Installation Procedure ...         
                                                               
   Deleting obsolete DECmcc verbs...                           
                                                               
 
 
The MCC_STARTUP_BMS startup procedure for DECmcc V1.3.0 is now running.
 
\
%MCC-E-WRONG_CMA, Current version of CMA is incompatible with DECmcc
%TRACE-E-TRACEBACK, symbolic stack dump follows
module name     routine name                     line       rel PC    abs PC

                                                           000CF32B  000CF32B
MCC_KERNEL_INIT MCC_KERNEL_INITIALIZE             152      00000011  0000598D
                                                           0000594A  0000594A

DECmcc (V1.3.0)


%SYSTEM-E-SHRIDMISMAT, ident mismatch with shareable image

%SYSTEM-E-SHRIDMISMAT, ident mismatch with shareable image

%MCC-E-NOTFOUND,  unsupported combination of verb, entity, partition

%MCC-E-NOTFOUND,  unsupported combination of verb, entity, partition
 
 
The MCC_STARTUP_BMS startup procedure for DECmcc V1.3.0 is now ending.
 
                                                               
   Completing DECmcc BMS Post Installation Procedure ...        
                                                               
                                                               
   Beginning DECmcc TCPIP DA FM Post Installation Procedure ...   
                                                               
 
 
Startup procedure for DECmcc TCP/IP DA FM running.
 
\
%MCC-E-WRONG_CMA, Current version of CMA is incompatible with DECmcc
%TRACE-E-TRACEBACK, symbolic stack dump follows
module name     routine name                     line       rel PC    abs PC

                                                           000CF32B  000CF32B
MCC_KERNEL_INIT MCC_KERNEL_INITIALIZE             152      00000011  0000598D
                                                           0000594A  0000594A

DECmcc (V1.3.0)

 
 
Startup procedure for DECmcc TCP/IP DA FM ending.
 
                                                               
   Completing DECmcc TCPIP DA FM Post Installation Procedure ...  
                                                               
   Beginning DECmcc ELM AM Post Installation Procedure ...
 
 
The MCC_STARTUP_ELM_AM startup procedure for DECmcc V1.2 is now running.
Note: The DECmcc Director or BMS Startup procecures       
      should be run prior to executing this procedure.
 
\
%MCC-E-WRONG_CMA, Current version of CMA is incompatible with DECmcc
%TRACE-E-TRACEBACK, symbolic stack dump follows
module name     routine name                     line       rel PC    abs PC

                                                           000CF32B  000CF32B
MCC_KERNEL_INIT MCC_KERNEL_INITIALIZE             152      00000011  0000598D
                                                           0000594A  0000594A

DECmcc (V1.3.0)


%SYSTEM-E-SHRIDMISMAT, ident mismatch with shareable image

%MCC-I-ENRDUPLENTRY, enrollment successful; duplicate entries found and replaced

%MCC-E-NOTFOUND,  unsupported combination of verb, entity, partition

%MCC-E-NOTFOUND,  unsupported combination of verb, entity, partition
 
 
The MCC_STARTUP_ELM_AM startup procedure for DECmcc V1.2 is now ending.
 
   Completing DECmcc ELM AM Post Installation Procedure ...
   Beginning DECmcc ELM FM Post Installation Procedure ...
 
 
The MCC_STARTUP_ELM_FM startup procedure for DECmcc V1.2 is now running.
Note: The DECmcc Director or BMS Startup procecures       
      should be run prior to executing this procedure.
 
\
%MCC-E-WRONG_CMA, Current version of CMA is incompatible with DECmcc
%TRACE-E-TRACEBACK, symbolic stack dump follows
module name     routine name                     line       rel PC    abs PC

                                                           000CF32B  000CF32B
MCC_KERNEL_INIT MCC_KERNEL_INITIALIZE             152      00000011  0000598D
                                                           0000594A  0000594A

DECmcc (V1.3.0)


%SYSTEM-E-SHRIDMISMAT, ident mismatch with shareable image
 
 
The MCC_STARTUP_ELM_FM startup procedure for DECmcc V1.2 is now ending.
 
   Completing DECmcc ELM FM Post Installation Procedure ...
                                                               
   Beginning DECmcc TSAM Post Installation Procedure ...       
                                                               
 
 
        The startup procedure for the DECmcc Terminal Server
                 Access Module V1.0.0 is now running.
 
\
%MCC-E-WRONG_CMA, Current version of CMA is incompatible with DECmcc
%TRACE-E-TRACEBACK, symbolic stack dump follows
module name     routine name                     line       rel PC    abs PC

                                                           000CF32B  000CF32B
MCC_KERNEL_INIT MCC_KERNEL_INITIALIZE             152      00000011  0000598D
                                                           0000594A  0000594A

DECmcc (V1.3.0)





MCC 0 TERMSERVER_AM 

AT 16-MAR-1993 19:58:14 


Normal operation has begun.
 
 
        The startup procedure for the DECmcc Terminal Server
                 Access Module V1.0.0 is now ending.
 
                                                               
   Completing DECmcc TSAM Post Installation Procedure ...      
                                                               
                                                               
   Beginning DECmcc ETHERnim Post Installation Procedure ...   
                                                               
                                                               
                                                               
   Completing DECmcc ETHERnim Post Installation Procedure ...  
                                                               
                                                               
   Beginning DECmcc LTM Post Installation Procedure ...   
                                                               
LAN Traffic Monitor V1.2.0 initialization procedure
                                                               
   Completing DECmcc LTM Post Installation Procedure ...  
                                                               
                                                               
   Beginning TSM V1.6 Post Installation Procedure ...
                                                               
                                                               
   Completing TSM V1.6 Post Installation Procedure ...  
                                                               
                                                               
   Completing DECmcc EMS V2.3 Post Installation Procedure ...  
                                                               
                                                               
   Beginning DECmcc EMS V2.3 Installation Verification Procedure ...
                                                               
                                                               
   Beginning DECmcc BMS Installation Verification Procedure ...
                                                               
 
 
   The IVP for DECmcc BMS will now be run. 
 
\
%MCC-E-WRONG_CMA, Current version of CMA is incompatible with DECmcc
%TRACE-E-TRACEBACK, symbolic stack dump follows
module name     routine name                     line       rel PC    abs PC

                                                           000CF32B  000CF32B
MCC_KERNEL_INIT MCC_KERNEL_INITIALIZE             152      00000011  0000598D
                                                           0000594A  0000594A

DECmcc (V1.3.0)


MCC 0 
AT 16-MAR-1993 19:58:35 

Test Successful
\
%MCC-E-WRONG_CMA, Current version of CMA is incompatible with DECmcc
%TRACE-E-TRACEBACK, symbolic stack dump follows
module name     routine name                     line       rel PC    abs PC

                                                           000CF32B  000CF32B
MCC_KERNEL_INIT MCC_KERNEL_INITIALIZE             152      00000011  0000598D
                                                           0000594A  0000594A

DECmcc (V1.3.0)


MCC 0 FCL 
AT 16-MAR-1993 19:58:49 

Test Successful
\
%MCC-E-WRONG_CMA, Current version of CMA is incompatible with DECmcc
%TRACE-E-TRACEBACK, symbolic stack dump follows
module name     routine name                     line       rel PC    abs PC

                                                           000CF32B  000CF32B
MCC_KERNEL_INIT MCC_KERNEL_INITIALIZE             152      00000011  0000598D
                                                           0000594A  0000594A

DECmcc (V1.3.0)


MCC 0 REGISTRATION_FM 
AT 16-MAR-1993 19:59:03 

Test Successful
\
%MCC-E-WRONG_CMA, Current version of CMA is incompatible with DECmcc
%TRACE-E-TRACEBACK, symbolic stack dump follows
module name     routine name                     line       rel PC    abs PC

                                                           000CF32B  000CF32B
MCC_KERNEL_INIT MCC_KERNEL_INITIALIZE             152      00000011  0000598D
                                                           0000594A  0000594A

DECmcc (V1.3.0)


MCC 0 DNA4_AM 
AT 16-MAR-1993 19:59:21 

Test Successful
\
%MCC-E-WRONG_CMA, Current version of CMA is incompatible with DECmcc
%TRACE-E-TRACEBACK, symbolic stack dump follows
module name     routine name                     line       rel PC    abs PC

                                                           000CF32B  000CF32B
MCC_KERNEL_INIT MCC_KERNEL_INITIALIZE             152      00000011  0000598D
                                                           0000594A  0000594A

DECmcc (V1.3.0)


MCC 0 DNA5_AM 
AT 16-MAR-1993 19:59:37 

Test Successful.
\
%MCC-E-WRONG_CMA, Current version of CMA is incompatible with DECmcc
%TRACE-E-TRACEBACK, symbolic stack dump follows
module name     routine name                     line       rel PC    abs PC

                                                           000CF32B  000CF32B
MCC_KERNEL_INIT MCC_KERNEL_INITIALIZE             152      00000011  0000598D
                                                           0000594A  0000594A

DECmcc (V1.3.0)


%MCC-E-NOTFOUND,  unsupported combination of verb, entity, partition
%MCC-E-NOTFOUND,  unsupported combination of verb, entity, partition

   The following command failed.

      "MANAGE/ENTERPRISE TEST MCC 0 ICONICMAP, TO FILE = MCCBMS$OUT.TXT"
 
   DECmcc BMS V1.3.0 Installation Failed
 
 
%MCC-F-FAILED, fatal DECmcc error 
                                                               
   *********************************************************   
                                                               
   Fatal DECmcc BMS V1.3.0 event occurred during installation
                                                               
   *********************************************************   
                                                               
                                                               
   *********************************************************   
                                                               
   Fatal DECmcc EMS V2.3 event occurred during installation
                                                               
   *********************************************************   
                                                               
%VMSINSTAL-E-IVPFAIL, The IVP for MCCEMS V2.3 has failed.

	VMSINSTAL procedure done at 20:00


$ SHOW DISP
%SYSTEM-W-NOSUCHDEV, no such device available
-SHOW-W-OPENIN, error opening DECW$DISPLAY as input
$ SET DISPLAY/CREATE/NODE=NYWS07/TRANSPORT=LOCAL
$ MANAGE/ENTER/INTER=DECW
\
%MCC-E-WRONG_CMA, Current version of CMA is incompatible with DECmcc
%TRACE-E-TRACEBACK, symbolic stack dump follows
module name     routine name                     line       rel PC    abs PC

                                                           000CF32B  000CF32B
MCC_KERNEL_INIT MCC_KERNEL_INITIALIZE             152      00000011  0000598D
                                                           0000594A  0000594A
\
%LIB-E-ACTIMAGE, error activating image NYWS07$DKB0:[SYS0.SYSCOMMON.][SYSLIB]DECW$XLIBSHR.EXE
-SYSTEM-F-SHRIDMISMAT, ident mismatch with shareable image
%TRACE-E-TRACEBACK, symbolic stack dump follows
module name     routine name                     line       rel PC    abs PC

                                                           000527AE  000527AE
                                                           000D3996  000D3996
                                                           000D38E3  000D38E3
MCC_MAIN        main                             7762      00000230  000020DC
                                                           0000596F  0000596F
MCC_KERNEL_INIT MCC_KERNEL_INITIALIZE             163      00000027  000059A3
                                                           0000594A  0000594A
%MCC-E-FINDUSYM, failure finding universal symbol !AS in shareable image !AS
$ SHOW DEF
  SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSMGR]
  =   SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSMGR]
  =   SYS$COMMON:[SYSMGR]
$ analyze/image sys$share:cma$open_rtl.exe/header/output=cma$open_rtl.ana
%ANALYZE-I-ERRORS, SYS$COMMON:[SYSLIB]CMA$OPEN_RTL.EXE;1                   0 errors
$ TYPE/P cma$open_rtl.ana
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IMAGE HEADER

	Fixed Header Information

		image format major id: 02, minor id: 05
		header block count: 1
		image type: shareable (IHD$K_LIM)
			global section major id: %X'04', minor id: %X'000002'
			match control: ISD$K_MATLEQ
		I/O channel count: default
		I/O page count: default
		linker flags:
			(0)  IHD$V_LNKDEBUG   0
			(1)  IHD$V_LNKNOTFR   1
			(2)  IHD$V_NOP0BUFS   0
			(3)  IHD$V_PICIMG     1
			(4)  IHD$V_P0IMAGE    0
			(5)  IHD$V_DBGDMT     1
			(6)  IHD$V_INISHR     0
			(7)  IHD$V_IHSLONG    1

	Image Activation Information

		first transfer address:  %X'00000000'
		second transfer address: %X'00000000'
		third transfer address:  %X'00000000'

	Global Symbol Table & Debug Symbol Table Information
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		debug symbol table VBN:  0, block count: 0
		global symbol table VBN: 12, record count: 17
		debug module/psect table VBN: 0, byte count: 0

	Image Identification Information

		image name: "CMA$OPEN_RTL"
		image file identification: "CMA V2.10-030"
		link date/time: 27-JUN-1992 01:36:12.03
		linker identification: "05-09"

	Patch Information

		There are no patches at this time.

	Image Section Descriptors (ISD)

		1)  image section descriptor (16 bytes)
			page count: 7
			base virtual address: %X'00000000' (P0 space)
			page fault cluster size: default
			ISD flags:
				(0)  ISD$V_GBL        0
				(1)  ISD$V_CRF        1
				(2)  ISD$V_DZRO       0
				(3)  ISD$V_WRT        1

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IMAGE HEADER

	Fixed Header Information

		image format major id: 02, minor id: 05
		header block count: 1
		image type: executable (IHD$K_EXE)
		I/O channel count: default
		I/O page count: default
		linker flags:
			(0)  IHD$V_LNKDEBUG   0
			(1)  IHD$V_LNKNOTFR   0
			(2)  IHD$V_NOP0BUFS   0
			(3)  IHD$V_PICIMG     1
			(4)  IHD$V_P0IMAGE    0
			(5)  IHD$V_DBGDMT     1
			(6)  IHD$V_INISHR     0
			(7)  IHD$V_IHSLONG    1

	Image Activation Information

		first transfer address:  %X'0001E7A4'
		second transfer address: %X'00000000'
		third transfer address:  %X'00000000'

	Global Symbol Table & Debug Symbol Table Information

		debug symbol table VBN:  0, block count: 0
		global symbol table VBN: 0, record count: 0
		debug module/psect table VBN: 0, byte count: 0

	Image Identification Information

		image name: "CXX$COMPILER"
		image file identification: "V1.1-001"
		link date/time: 22-SEP-1992 21:07:35.75
		linker identification: "05-09"

	Patch Information

		There are no patches at this time.

    
4702.2See note 4584TOOK::MINTZErik MintzWed Mar 17 1993 13:534
See note 4584 which describes this problem and a temporary solution.

-- Erik

4702.3ThanksSUBWAY::YANNIOSN�MAT NYO8/E2 DTN:352-3197Wed Mar 17 1993 14:103
    thanks...(just found it!)
    Nick
    
4702.4Possible an older version of DECW$XLIBSHR is present.TEMTY::L_GROSSMANWed Mar 17 1993 14:4210
EMS 2.3 should work fine with the version of CMA that is on the system.
It is not supported because we are trying to run with the special CMA
kit or 6.0.  You might have some version other than Motif V1.1 of 
sys$library:decw$xlibshr which the installation is complaining about.
If so, I would recommend that you pull it off of the Motif V1.1 kit.

For safety sake make sure there are no patched in the decw$xlibshr
from some other kits.

4702.5CMA & MOTIF OK Now, but IVP has an errorSUBWAY::YANNIOSN�MAT NYO8/E2 DTN:352-3197Thu Mar 18 1993 11:0919
    Re: .-1
    
    The workstation was running V1.0 of Motif not V1.1.  I upgraded
    Motif and the XLIB problems went away. 
    
    Also, I pulled off the CMA*.EXE files off of the MCCEMS023.J saveset 
    and restored them to SYS$LIBRARY.  I defined them all with the
    "_MCC013" suffix and defined the set of CMA logicals as described in
    [Note (.-2)]
    
    I am still getting an error during the IVP on the ICONICPM test. 
    All other tests pass successfully.  Could this be the result of
    installing under an older version of motif? 
    
    Thanks
    Nick
    
    
    
4702.6What message?TOOK::MINTZErik MintzThu Mar 18 1993 12:312
What message are you seeing during the IVP?