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Appendix B
Appendix B Tables of Time Differential Factors
Appendix C
Appendix C Compaq MIB Subagents Implemented on OpenVMS Alpha
     C.1     Compaq Server MIB Subagents
         C.1.1         Overview of DSM Subagents
         C.1.2         Setting Up the System to Use the DSM Subagents
     C.2     Compaq Cluster MIB Subagents
         C.2.1         Overview of DCM Subagents
         C.2.2         Setting Up the System to Use the DCM Subagents
Appendix D
Appendix D Managing the OpenVMS Registry
     D.1     Accessing the OpenVMS Registry
     D.2     Configuring the OpenVMS Registry
         D.2.1         Starting the OpenVMS Registry
         D.2.2         Shutting Down the OpenVMS Registry
         D.2.3         OpenVMS Registry Failover in a Cluster
         D.2.4         Setting and Changing Priority Values
     D.3     Connecting to the OpenVMS Registry from a Windows System
     D.4     Using OpenVMS Registry Quotas
     D.5     Using the OpenVMS Registry in an Alpha Mixed-Version Cluster
     D.6     Internationalization and Unicode Support
Glossary
Glossary Glossary
Index
Index
Examples
3-1 Sample Procedure for Creating a PCF
3-2 Sample Command Procedure for Installing a Product
5-1 MAILCAP File Format
5-2 MAILCAP.DAT File
6-1 Sample Systemwide SYS$MANAGER:SYLOGIN.COM Login Command Procedure
6-2 Sample Login Command Procedure (LOGIN.COM) for a User Account
6-3 Command Procedure Template for Deleting an Account's Files
6-4 Sample Captive Command Procedure
8-1 Command Procedure to Set Up Tape Volumes
10-1 System Disk Backup to an InfoServer Tape
14-1 Sample AUTOGEN Feedback Report
14-2 Sample AUTOGEN Command Procedure
18-1 Full Report Format
18-2 Brief Report Format
18-3 Terse Report Format
18-4 Summary Report Format
18-5 Fast Error (FSTERR) Report Format
18-6 Sample Operator Log File (SYS$MANAGER:OPERATOR.LOG)
18-7 MONITOR.COM Procedure
18-8 SUBMON.COM Procedure
18-9 MONSUM.COM Procedure
D-1 Sample SYS$REGISTRY Definition
D-2 Setting Priority Values
D-3 Changing Priority Values
Figures
2-1 Sample OpenVMS Management Station Screen
2-2 Sample SYSMAN Management Environment
2-3 Operator Communication Manager (OPCOM)
5-1 Time Differential Factor Map
7-1 Basic Modem Configuration
7-2 Direct and Indirect Modem Configurations
8-1 On-Disk Structure Hierarchy of a File
8-2 Record Blocking
12-1 OpenVMS Batch and Print Queuing System
12-2 Queue Database
12-3 Locations of Queue Database Files
13-1 Default Batch Queue
13-2 Multiple Batch Queues with Special Resource and Performance Options
13-3 Batch Queue Configuration with Clusterwide Generic Queue
13-4 Simple Output Queue
13-5 Queue Configuration with Mixed Printers
13-6 Configuration for Remote Printers on a Terminal Server
13-7 Queue Configuration with Three Like Printers and a Generic Queue
13-8 Output Queue Configuration in an OpenVMS Cluster
13-9 Queue Configuration with Spooled Devices
13-10 Determining Job Retention
13-11 Job Flag and Burst Pages
13-12 File Flag and Burst Pages
13-13 File and Job Trailer Pages
14-1 Old and New Parameter Values
14-2 SYSMAN Temporary, Active, and Current Parameter Values
14-3 SYSGEN Temporary, Active, and Current Parameter Values
20-1 SHOW CLUSTER Default Display
20-2 SHOW CLUSTER Display with CLUSTER Report
21-1 Two Networks Connected Through a TCP/IP Gateway
23-1 InfoServer System Serving Clients
24-1 Components of a LAT Network
24-2 Multiple Address LAT Configuration: One LAN with Mixed-Version LAT Nodes
24-3 Multiple Address LAT Configuration: Two LANs with Mixed Version LAT Nodes
24-4 Multiple Address LAT Configuration: Two LANs with Version 5.3 LAT Nodes
24-5 Unsupported Multiple Address LAT Configuration
24-6 LAT FDDI Ring and Large Buffers
25-1 Managing DECdtm Services
25-2 Transaction Group
A-1 File Extents
A-2 Tracks and Cylinders
Tables
1-1 Documentation for Managing Complex Environments
1-2 Documentation for Managing Small Standalone Systems
2-1 System Management Command Procedures
2-2 System Management Utilities and Tools
3-1 Format of facvvu Save-Set File Name
3-2 VMSINSTAL.COM Options
3-3 DCL Commands and Descriptions
3-4 Privileges Required by the POLYCENTER Software Installation Utility
3-5 PDF Kit Types and Values
3-6 Format of tmmnn-ue Version Identification
3-7 Features You Can Request During an Installation
3-8 SHOW OBJECT Command: Displaying Managed Object Information
3-9 SHOW PRODUCT and SHOW HISTORY Commands: Displaying Product Information
4-1 Emergency Boot Procedures
4-2 Startup Logging Options
4-3 Node Notification During Shutdown
5-1 Site-Specific Startup Command Procedures
5-2 Commonly Defined System Logical Names
5-3 REGISTER_PRIVILEGED_IMAGE.COM Keywords
5-4 MIME Utility Optional Files
5-5 Time Zone Acronyms
5-6 Format Mnemonics
5-7 Predefined Output Date Formats
5-8 Predefined Output Time Formats
6-1 Resource Type Limits
6-2 System Privileges
6-3 System Login Flow
6-4 System-Supplied UAF Accounts
6-5 Account Types
6-6 Qualifiers Used with AUTHORIZE
6-7 Mail User Profile Record
6-8 Limits and Suggested Values for SYSTEM and DEFAULT Accounts
6-9 Descriptions of SYSTEM and DEFAULT Accounts
7-1 Keyword Summary
7-2 ISA_CONFIG.DAT Keywords and Equivalents
7-3 Related Modem Documentation
7-4 Common Pinouts on the EIA-232 DB23 Connection
7-5 Connectors
7-6 Connector Applications
7-7 DECconnect Accessories
7-8 Types of Modem Control That Devices Support
7-9 Troubleshooting Communications Problems
8-1 Disk and CD-ROM Terminology
8-2 File Structure Options on OpenVMS Systems
8-3 Reserved Files
8-4 Comparison of ODS-1, ODS-2, and ODS-5 Formats
8-5 ISO 9660 Terms
8-6 Terms Related to Magnetic Tapes
8-7 Tasks Users Can Perform Unassisted
8-8 INITIALIZE Command Qualifiers
8-9 Access Types for Disk and Tape Volumes
8-10 INITIALIZE Command Qualifiers for Protection
8-11 Protection Granted with INITIALIZE Command Qualifiers
8-12 Access Types for Tape Volume Protection
8-13 MOUNT Command Qualifiers for Mounting Disks
8-14 MOUNT Command Qualifiers for Mounting Tapes
8-15 ISO 9660 Restrictions
8-16 REPLY Command Qualifiers for Continuation Volumes
8-17 Contents of a Quota File
9-1 DCL Commands to Display Ownership and Protection
9-2 Access Types with Disk File Protection
9-3 DCL Commands to Modify File Protection Characteristics
9-4 Access Types for Directory Protection
9-5 Comparison of OpenVMS Extended Names and Standard Names
9-6 Wildcard Character Support with Tape Volumes
9-7 Methods of Transferring Information
10-1 Comparison of Image and Incremental Backups
10-2 BACKUP Command Qualifier Types
10-3 Save-Set Types
10-4 Recommended Process Quotas for Efficient Backups
10-5 Sample Process Quotas for Efficient Backups
10-6 Methods of Volume Initialization
10-7 Number of Shadow Sets Supported
10-8 Valid Standalone BACKUP Qualifiers
10-9 BACKUP Error Options and Results
11-1 Kinds of Security Events OpenVMS Can Report
13-1 Qualifiers for Specifying Queue Options
13-2 Contents of Job and File Pages
13-3 DEFINE/FORM Qualifiers
13-4 Effects of Queue Commands
13-5 Queue Statuses Displayed in the SHOW QUEUE Command
13-6 Job Statuses Returned by SHOW ENTRY
13-7 SET ENTRY Qualifiers for Changing Jobs
13-8 Common Causes and Solutions for Pending Job Status
14-1 Controlling AUTOGEN
14-2 AUTOGEN Phases
14-3 SYSMAN PARAMETERS Commands
14-4 SYSGEN Commands Used with System Parameters
15-1 Definitions of Physical and Selective System Dumps
15-2 Paging and Swapping Terminology
15-3 Comparison of Physical and Selective System Dump Files
15-4 Symbols for Controlling the Total Size of Page, Swap, System Dump, or Error Log Dump File Space
15-5 Symbols for Controlling the Size of Individual Page and Swap Files
16-1 Attributes of Known Images
17-1 Device Tests (VAX Only)
17-2 Device Tests (Alpha Only)
18-1 System Log Files
18-2 Parts of the Error Logging Facility
18-3 Types of Events Reported in the Error Log File
18-4 Error Log Report Options
18-5 DECevent Qualifiers
18-6 Event Classes Audited by Default
18-7 Types of MONITOR Classes
18-8 MONITOR Classes
18-9 MONITOR Command Procedures
18-10 Remote Monitoring Compatibility in an OpenVMS Cluster System
20-1 Fields in Default SHOW CLUSTER Report
20-2 SHOW CLUSTER Qualifiers
20-3 Classes of Information Available in SHOW CLUSTER Reports
20-4 SYSMAN CONFIGURATION Commands
21-1 Network Software Interoperability Options
21-2 DECnet-Plus for OpenVMS Network Terminology
21-3 DECnet Phase IV and DECnet-Plus Licensing
21-4 DECnet-Plus Configuration Options
21-5 TCP/IP Terminology
21-6 DECnet-Plus Starter Documentation Kit
21-7 DIGITAL TCP/IP Service for OpenVMS Documentation Set
22-1 Characteristics of LAN Media
22-2 LAN System Management Enhancements
22-3 LANACP System Logical Names
22-4 Functions of the LANCP Utility
22-5 Invoking the LANCP Utility
22-6 LANCP Commands
22-7 LAN Devices
22-8 SHOW DEVICE Command Qualifiers
22-9 DEFINE DEVICE and SET DEVICE Command Qualifiers
22-10 UPDATE DEVICE Command Qualifiers
22-11 LIST DEVICE and SHOW DEVICE Command Qualifiers
22-12 DEFINE NODE and SET NODE Command Qualifiers
22-13 LIST NODE and SHOW NODE Command Qualifiers
22-14 CONNECT NODE Command Qualifiers
22-15 TRIGGER NODE Command Qualifiers
23-1 Summary of InfoServer Commands
23-2 Summary of LASTCP Commands
23-3 Summary of LADCP Commands
24-1 LATCP Commands
26-1 Settings of VECTOR_PROC System Parameter (VAX Only)
A-1 Reserved Files
A-2 Contents of Files--11 Index File
A-3 Areas of Data in File Headers
A-4 Limitations on Files--11 Structure Level 1 Volumes
B-1 TDFs for Europe
B-2 TDFs for North America
B-3 TDFs for Central and South America
B-4 TDFs for Asia
B-5 TDFs for the South Pacific
B-6 TDFs for Antarctica
C-1 DSM System Subagent Objects Implemented on OpenVMS Alpha
C-2 DSM Management Subagent Objects Implemented on OpenVMS Alpha
C-3 DSM Management Subagent Traps Implemented on OpenVMS Alpha
C-4 DCM Subagent Objects Implemented on OpenVMS
D-1 OpenVMS Registry Server Process Requirements


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