HP DCE for OpenVMS Alpha and OpenVMS I64
Installation and Configuration Guide


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A.4 Example Application Files

The following example application files are created when you install the Application Developer's Kit:


[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.GSSAPI]ECHO.COM 
[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.GSSAPI]DCE.OPT 
[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.GSSAPI]ECHO.README 
[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.GSSAPI]ECHO_CLIENT.C 
[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.GSSAPI]ECHO_INET.H 
[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.GSSAPI]ECHO_SERVER.C 
[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.GSSAPI]ECHO_UTILS.C 
[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.GSSAPI]ECHO_UTILS.H 
 
[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.PWD_MGMT]PWD_MGMT.COM 
[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.PWD_MGMT]DCE.OPT 
[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.PWD_MGMT]PWD_MGMT.README 
[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.PWD_MGMT]GEN.C 
[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.PWD_MGMT]GEN.H 
[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.PWD_MGMT]PWD_CACHE.C 
[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.PWD_MGMT]PWD_CACHE.H 
[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.PWD_MGMT]PWD_STRENGTHD.C 
[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.PWD_MGMT]RSEC_PWD_MGMT.IDL 
[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.PWD_MGMT]SECVMS.H 
 
[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.BOOK]BOOK.COM 
[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.BOOK]DCE.OPT 
[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.BOOK]BOOK.README 
[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.BOOK]BOOK.ACF 
[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.BOOK]BOOK.C 
[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.BOOK]BOOK.IDL 
[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.BOOK]BOOK_MAIN.C 
[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.BOOK]BOOK_MGR.C 
[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.BOOK]RPCSERVER.C 
[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.BOOK]RPCSERVER.H 
 
[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.CONTEXT_APP]CONTEXT_APP.COM 
[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.CONTEXT_APP]DCE.OPT 
[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.CONTEXT_APP]CONTEXT_APP.README 
[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.CONTEXT_APP]CONTEXT.ACF 
[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.CONTEXT_APP]CONTEXT.IDL 
[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.CONTEXT_APP]CONTEXT_CLIENT.C 
[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.CONTEXT_APP]CONTEXT_MANAGER.C 
[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.CONTEXT_APP]CONTEXT_SERVER.C 
 
[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.DATA_TEST_APP]DATA_TEST_APP.COM 
[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.DATA_TEST_APP]DCE.OPT 
[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.DATA_TEST_APP]DATA_TEST_APP.README 
[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.DATA_TEST_APP]TEST_FILE.; 
[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.DATA_TEST_APP]DATA_TEST.ACF 
[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.DATA_TEST_APP]DATA_TEST.IDL 
[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.DATA_TEST_APP]DATA_TEST_CLIENT.C 
[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.DATA_TEST_APP]DATA_TEST_MANAGER.C 
[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.DATA_TEST_APP]DATA_TEST_SERVER.C 
[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.DATA_TEST_APP]DATA_TEST_XMIT.C 
 
[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.IDLCXX]IDLCXX.README 
[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.IDLCXX.ACCOUNT]ACCOUNT.COM 
[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.IDLCXX.ACCOUNT]IDLCXX.OPT 
[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.IDLCXX.ACCOUNT]ACCOUNT.README 
[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.IDLCXX.ACCOUNT]ACCOUNT.ACF 
[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.IDLCXX.ACCOUNT]ACCOUNT.IDL 
[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.IDLCXX.ACCOUNT]CHECKING.IDL 
[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.IDLCXX.ACCOUNT]CLIENT.CXX 
[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.IDLCXX.ACCOUNT]COMMON.H 
[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.IDLCXX.ACCOUNT]NOWACCOUNT.H 
[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.IDLCXX.ACCOUNT]SAVINGS.IDL 
[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.IDLCXX.ACCOUNT]SERVER.CXX 
[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.IDLCXX.ACCOUNT]SVRLIB.CXX 
 
[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.IDLCXX.ACCOUNTC]ACCOUNTC.COM 
[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.IDLCXX.ACCOUNTC]IDLCXX.OPT 
[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.IDLCXX.ACCOUNTC]ACCOUNTC.README 
[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.IDLCXX.ACCOUNTC]ACCOUNT.ACF 
[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.IDLCXX.ACCOUNTC]ACCOUNT.IDL 
[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.IDLCXX.ACCOUNTC]CHECKING.IDL 
[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.IDLCXX.ACCOUNTC]CLIENT.C 
[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.IDLCXX.ACCOUNTC]COMMON.H 
[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.IDLCXX.ACCOUNTC]NOWACCOUNT.H 
[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.IDLCXX.ACCOUNTC]SAVINGS.IDL 
[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.IDLCXX.ACCOUNTC]SERVER.CXX 
[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.IDLCXX.ACCOUNTC]SVRLIB.CXX 
 
[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.IDLCXX.CARD]CARD.COM 
[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.IDLCXX.CARD]IDLCXX.OPT 
[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.IDLCXX.CARD]CARD.README 
[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.IDLCXX.CARD]CARD.ACF 
[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.IDLCXX.CARD]CARD.IDL 
[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.IDLCXX.CARD]CARDIMPL.CXX 
[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.IDLCXX.CARD]CLIENT.CXX 
[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.IDLCXX.CARD]COMMON.H 
[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.IDLCXX.CARD]IPLAYER.ACF 
[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.IDLCXX.CARD]IPLAYER.IDL 
[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.IDLCXX.CARD]PLAYER.CXX 
[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.IDLCXX.CARD]PLAYER.H 
[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.IDLCXX.CARD]SERVER.CXX 
[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.IDLCXX.CARD]UTIL.CXX 
 
[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.IDLCXX.STACK]STACK.COM 
[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.IDLCXX.STACK]IDLCXX.OPT 
[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.IDLCXX.STACK]STACK.README 
[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.IDLCXX.STACK]CALCULATOR.H 
[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.IDLCXX.STACK]CLIENT.CXX 
[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.IDLCXX.STACK]COMMON.H 
[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.IDLCXX.STACK]ICALCULATE.ACF 
[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.IDLCXX.STACK]ICALCULATE.IDL 
[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.IDLCXX.STACK]ISTACK.ACF 
[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.IDLCXX.STACK]ISTACK.IDL 
[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.IDLCXX.STACK]SERVER.CXX 
[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.IDLCXX.STACK]STACK.H 
 
[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.PAYROLL]PAYROLL.COM 
[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.PAYROLL]DCE.OPT 
[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.PAYROLL]PAYROLL.README 
[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.PAYROLL]MANAGER.FOR 
[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.PAYROLL]PAYROLL.DAT 
[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.PAYROLL]PAYROLL.IDL 
[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.PAYROLL]PRINT_PAY.FOR 
[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.PAYROLL]SERVER.C 
 
[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.PHONEBOOK]PHNBK.COM 
[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.PHONEBOOK]DCE.OPT 
[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.PHONEBOOK]PHNBK.README 
[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.PHONEBOOK]CLIENT.C 
[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.PHONEBOOK]DOSPORT.H 
[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.PHONEBOOK]MANAGER.C 
[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.PHONEBOOK]PHNBK.ACF 
[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.PHONEBOOK]PHNBK.DOS 
[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.PHONEBOOK]PHNBK.IDL 
[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.PHONEBOOK]PHNBK.NT 
[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.PHONEBOOK]PHNBK.TXT 
[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.PHONEBOOK]SERVER.C 
 
[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.TEST1]TEST1.COM 
[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.TEST1]DCE.OPT 
[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.TEST1]TEST1.README 
[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.TEST1]TEST1.C 
[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.TEST1]TEST1.IDL 
[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.TEST1]TEST1_MAIN.C 
[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.TEST1]TEST1_MGR.C 
 
[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.TEST2]TEST2.COM 
[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.TEST2]DCE.OPT 
[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.TEST2]TEST2.README 
[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.TEST2]TEST2.C 
[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.TEST2]TEST2.IDL 
[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.TEST2]TEST2_MAIN.C 
[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.TEST2]TEST2_MGR.C 
 
[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.TEST3]TEST3.COM 
[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.TEST3]DCE.OPT 
[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.TEST3]TEST3.README 
[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.TEST3]TEST3.C 
[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.TEST3]TEST3.IDL 
[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.TEST3]TEST3_MAIN.C 
[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.RPC.TEST3]TEST3_MGR.C 
 
[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.SVC.HELLO_SVC]HELLO_SVC.COM 
[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.SVC.HELLO_SVC]DCE.OPT 
[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.SVC.HELLO_SVC]HELLO_SVC.README 
[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.SVC.HELLO_SVC]HEL.SAMS 
[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.SVC.HELLO_SVC]HEL_SVC.H 
[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.DCE.SVC.HELLO_SVC]HELLO_SVC.C 


Appendix B
Sample Installation Logs

This appendix provides a listing for the installation of HP DCE for OpenVMS Version 3.2 on OpenVMS Alpha.

B.1 Installing HP DCE on OpenVMS Alpha

This installation has the following assumptions:


 
$ @dka500:[dceaxp032]dce$install help 
 
    Performing DCE pre-installation tasks...please wait. 
 
    This installation procedure has detected an existing DCE$SERVER 
    account. Correct operation of DCE on this system requires that the 
    DCE$SERVER account have TMPMBX, NETMBX, DETACH and SYSPRV privileges. 
 
    The installation procedure will modify the DCE$SERVER account to ensure 
    that the prerequisite privileges are present. 
 
%UAF-I-MDFYMSG, user record(s) updated 
 
The following product has been selected: 
    DEC AXPVMS DCE V3.2                    Layered Product 
 
Do you want to continue? [YES] 
 
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. 
 
DEC AXPVMS DCE V3.2: DCE V3.2 for OpenVMS Alpha 
 
    
Greetings! 
    
This is DCE V3.2 for OpenVMS Alpha. 
There are four components: the DCE Runtime Services, the 
DCE Application Development Kit, the DCE Security Server, 
and the DCE CDS Server. 
         
     1. The Runtime Services provides the core services necessary to 
        execute and manage DCE applications.  
    
     2. The Application Development Kit provides the services and tools 
        required to develop, execute, and manage DCE applications. 
        The Runtime Services capability is automatically provided 
        with the Application Development Kit. 
    
     3. The security server supplies support for a cell wide security 
        database. A cell must have at least one system running a security 
        server. 
    
     4. The CDS server supplies support for a cell wide naming database. 
        A cell must have at least one system running a CDS server. 
    
(C) Copyright 2005 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. 
 
 
    Confidential computer software. Valid license from HP and/or its 
    subsidiaries 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 use. 
 
    The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. 
    The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth in the 
    express warranty statements accompanying such products and services. 
    Nothing here in should be construed as constituting an additional warranty. 
    HP shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions 
    contained herein. 
 
 
    This product uses the following PAKS: DCE-SECURITY, DCE-CDS, DCE-APP-DEV 
    
 
Do you want the defaults for all options? [YES] n 
 
    <<System Disk Backup>> 
    
     This kit will make functional changes to your system. 
     Before installing this kit you should make a backup 
     copy of your system disk.  If you do not make a copy 
     of your system disk you will not be able to restore 
     your system to a pre-kit installation state. 
 
 
Do you want to continue? [YES] 
 
    << Pre Installation Tasks >> 
      
 Before installing this kit, one of the following steps must be executed 
       for the existing DCE or RPC configuration. 
 
        - For fully configured DCE V3.0 system:" 
             @SYS$MANAGER:DCE$SETUP CLEAN" 
 
        - For fully configured DCE V3.1 system: 
             @SYS$MANAGER:DCE$SETUP CLEAN" 
 
        - For RPC only configured system:" 
             @SYS$MANAGER:DCE$RPC_SHUTDOWN CLEAN" 
 
Do you want to continue? [YES] 
 
    The Application Development Kit is optional and enabled with a PAK. 
    It provides the services and tools required to develop, execute, and 
    manage DCE applications. 
 
      The Application Development Kit installs: 
 
      + Required DCE application development header files 
      + Interface Definition Language Compiler (IDL) 
      + Language-Sensitive Editor (LSE) Templates for the Interface 
           Definition Language 
      + Unique User Identifier (UUID) Generator 
      + Sample DCE Applications 
 
 
    The Application Development Kit [NO] y 
 
Do you want to review the options? [NO] y 
 
DEC AXPVMS DCE V3.2: DCE V3.2 for OpenVMS Alpha 
    The Application Development Kit: YES 
 
Are you satisfied with these options? [YES] 
 
Execution phase starting ... 
 
The following product will be installed to destination: 
    DEC AXPVMS DCE V3.2                    DISK$APHE82:[VMS$COMMON.] 
%PCSI-I-RETAIN, file [SYSUPD]DTSS$INSTALL_TIMEZONE_RULE.COM was not replaced 
because file from kit has lower generation number %PCSI-I-RETAIN, file 
[SYSUPD]DTSS$TIMEZONE_RULES.DAT was not replaced because file from kit has 
lower generation number 
 
Portion done: 0%...10%...20%...30%...40%...50%...60%...70%...80%...90%...100% 
 
The following product has been installed: 
    DEC AXPVMS DCE V3.2                    Layered Product 
 
DEC AXPVMS DCE V3.2: DCE V3.2 for OpenVMS Alpha 
 
    Release_notes_name.RELEASE_NOTES Release notes available 
 
            Release notes for Alpha OpenVMS DCE V3.2 are 
            available at SYS$COMMON:[SYSHLP]DCE032.RELEASE_NOTES 
 
*** DCE Product installation successful...beginning post-installation. 
 
 
    The rights identifier NET$DECLAREOBJECT will now be granted to the 
    DCE$SERVER account. You may IGNORE the message: 
 
"%UAF-E-GRANTERR, unable to grant identifier NET$DECLAREOBJECT to 
DCE$SERVER -SYSTEM-F-DUPIDENT, duplicate identifier" 
 
    if it should occur. 
 
Press return to Continue 
%UAF-E-GRANTERR, unable to grant identifier NET$DECLAREOBJECT to 
DCE$SERVER -SYSTEM-F-DUPIDENT, duplicate identifier 
 
Load the Language-Sensitive Editor (LSE) templates for IDL? [Y]: n 
 
    NOTE: Please add the following to your system's SYS$MANAGER:SYLOGIN.COM. 
          These files define foreign commands for using DCE on OpenVMS. 
 
          $ @SYS$MANAGER:DCE$DEFINE_REQUIRED_COMMANDS.COM 
          $ @SYS$COMMON:[DCE$LIBRARY]DCE$DEFINE_OPTIONAL_COMMANDS.COM 
 
 
      Please add the following command to SYS$STARTUP:SYSTARTUP_*.COM on your 
      system. This ensures that DCE$STARTUP.COM is executed at system boot. The 
      parameters supplied to DCE$STARTUP.COM depend on the specific TCP/IP 
      product you intend to use. You will now be asked to select the name of 
      this TCP/IP product, and the installation will supply you with the 
      correct command for SYS$STARTUP:SYSTARTUP_*.COM. 
 
        TCP/IP product                                  Keyword 
 
        HP's TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS                TCPIP 
        Multinet from TGV                               MULTINET 
        TCPware from Process Software                   TCPWARE 
        No TCP/IP Available at this time                NONE 
 
Enter one of the keywords from the table above [TCPIP]: 
 
Enter $ @SYS$STARTUP:DCE$STARTUP in your SYS$STARTUP:SYSTARTUP_*.COM 
 
%DCE-S-INSTALL, Installation of OpenVMS DCE V3.2 completed 
 
****************** End of Install Log ********************************* 
 
 

Note

You can safely ignore the PCSI Informational messages. The files are already installed by the Operating System and have a higher generation number than those supplied with the Kit.


Appendix C
Sample Configuration Logs

The following sections contain sample logs of DCE configurations.

C.1 Initial Client Configuration


 
@SYS$MANAGER:DCE$SETUP CONFIG 
 
   *** System Management Procedure, DCE for OpenVMS Alpha V3.2 *** 
 
****************************    INFO     ***************************** 
***  DCE is configured to support 70 DCE Processes 
 
%REGISTER-I-SUMMARY  images examined: 1, dependent images: 0 
 
                   DCE Configuration Menu 
                   DCE for OpenVMS Alpha V3.2 
 
 
      1)  Client            Configure this system as a DCE client 
      2)  New Cell          Create a new DCE cell 
      3)  CDS Server        Add Master CDS Server 
      4)  Modify            Modify DCE cell configuration 
      5)  RPC_Only          Configure this system for RPC only 
 
      0)  Exit              Exit this procedure 
      ?)  Help              Display helpful information 
 
Please enter your selection: 1 
 
Starting DCE client configuration . . . 
 
   At each prompt, enter your response.  You may enter <RETURN> for 
   the default response, displayed in [brackets], or '?' for help. 
   Entering a CONTROL-Z will terminate this configuration request. 
 
Press <RETURN> to continue . . . 
 
Removing temporary local DCE databases and configuration files 
 
Removing permanent local DCE databases and configuration files 
 
        Starting client configuration 
 
   Initializing RPC & Security Client Services daemon (DCE$DCED) . . . 
%RUN-S-PROC_ID, identification of created process is 2380A9A6 
 
   Starting RPC & Security Client Services daemon (DCE$DCED) . . . 
%RUN-S-PROC_ID, identification of created process is 238110A8 
 
Would you like to search the LAN for known DCE cells  (YES/NO/?) [Y]? n 
 
Please enter your DCE hostname [mysore]: 
 
Please enter the name for your DCE cell []: mr6axp-cell 
 
Is the CDS Master Server within broadcast range  (YES/NO/?) [N]? 
 
Please enter the hostname for the CDS Master Server []: mysore 
Checking TCP/IP local host database for address of "mysore".  Please wait . . . 
Checking BIND servers for address of "mysore".  Please wait . . . 
 
   Terminating RPC Services/DCE Security Client daemon (DCE$DCED) . . . 
 
        ***  RPC (DCED) shutdown successful  *** 
 
 
   Starting RPC & Security Client Services daemon (DCE$DCED) . . . 
%RUN-S-PROC_ID, identification of created process is 2381282C 
 
   Starting CDS Name Service Advertiser daemon (DCE$CDSADVER) . . . 
%RUN-S-PROC_ID, identification of created process is 2380B22D 
 
   Starting CDS Name Service Client daemon (DCE$CDSCLERK) . . . 
%RUN-S-PROC_ID, identification of created process is 23811BAE 
 
Could not find security master using dcecp registry show 
 
        Attempting to locate security server 
        Found security server 
        Creating dce$local:[etc.security]pe_site.; file 
        Checking local system time 
        Looking for DTS servers in the LAN profile 
        Looking for Global DTS servers in this cell 
        Found DTS server 
 
    The local system time is: Sun Oct 24 17:16:18 2004 
 
Is this time correct?  (y/n): y 
 
 
Do you need the Distributed Time Service?  (YES/NO/?) [Y]? 
 
Do you intend to run MIT Kerberos 5 services on this machine?  (YES/NO/?) [N]? 
 
Do you want to configure this host as an LDAP client?  (YES/NO/?) [N]? 
 
   Terminating CDS Name Service Advertiser daemon (DCE$CDSADVER) . . . 
 
   Terminating CDS Name Service Client daemon (DCE$CDSCLERK) . . . 
 
Please enter the principal name to be used [cell_admin]: 
Please enter the password for principal "cell_admin" (or ? for help): 
 
 
Logging in to DCE using principal "cell_admin" . . . 
 
Logging in to DCE using principal "cell_admin" . . . 
   Configuring security client 
    Creating Dce$Specific:[Krb5]Krb.conf 
 
The following principal(s) already exist under /hosts/mysore/: 
 
/.../mr6axp-cell/hosts/mysore/self 
 
 
Do you wish to delete these principals?  (YES/NO/?) [Y]? 
 
        Deleting client principals 
 
        Creating ktab entry for client 
 
   Terminating RPC & Security Client Services daemon (DCE$DCED) . . . 
 
   Starting RPC & Security Client Services daemon (DCE$DCED) . . . 
%RUN-S-PROC_ID, identification of created process is 238185B0 
 
    Starting sec_client service (please wait). 
 
 
    This machine is now a security client. 
 
Press <RETURN> to continue . . . 
 
    Configuring CDS client 
        Creating the cds.conf file 
 
   Starting CDS Name Service Advertiser daemon (DCE$CDSADVER) . . . 
%RUN-S-PROC_ID, identification of created process is 238160B1 
 
   Starting CDS Name Service Client daemon (DCE$CDSCLERK) . . . 
%RUN-S-PROC_ID, identification of created process is 2381C334 
 
        Testing access to CDS server (please wait) . 
 
 
Logging in to DCE using principal "cell_admin" . . . 
Checking TCP/IP local host database for address of "mysore".  Please wait . . . 
 
Configuring client host objects in the cell namespace . . . 
 
        Creating /.:/hosts/mysore objects in name space 
 
Checking TCP/IP local host database for address of "mysore".  Please wait . . . 
 
Please enter the name of your LAN [16.138.247]: 
 
    This machine is now a CDS client. 
 
        Stopping sec_client service... 
 
    Starting sec_client service (please wait). 
 
        Modifying acls on /.:/hosts/mysore/config 
            secval 
            xattrschema 
            srvrexec 
            keytab 
            keytab/self 
            hostdata 
            hostdata dce_cf.db 
            hostdata cell_name 
            hostdata pe_site 
            hostdata cds_attributes 
            hostdata cds_globalnames 
            hostdata host_name 
            hostdata cell_aliases 
            hostdata post_processors 
            hostdata svc_routing 
            hostdata krb.conf 
            hostdata dfs-cache-info 
            hostdata cds.conf 
            hostdata passwd_override 
            hostdata group_override 
            srvrconf 
 
Logging in to DCE using principal "cell_admin" . . . 
 
    Configuring DTS daemon as client (DCE$DTSD) 
 
        Starting DTS daemon (DCE$DTSD)... 
 
   Starting Distributed Time Service daemon (DCE$DTSD) . . . 
%RUN-S-PROC_ID, identification of created process is 2380F6BA 
 
    This machine is now a DTS clerk. 
 
 
 
Do you want to run the DCE Configuration Verification Program?  (YES/NO/?) [Y]? Y 
 
Test requires that a DCE_LOGIN be performed 
 
Logging in to DCE using principal "cell_admin" . . . 
 
    Executing DCE for OpenVMS Alpha V3.2 CVP (please wait) 
    Copyright (c) Hewlett-Packard Development Company 2005. 
    All Rights Reserved. 
 
 
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     DCE for OpenVMS Alpha V3.2 CVP was successful. 
 
Press <RETURN> to continue . . . 
 
 
                   DCE Configuration Menu 
                   DCE for OpenVMS Alpha V3.2 
 
 
      1)  Client            Configure this system as a DCE client 
      2)  New Cell          Create a new DCE cell 
      3)  CDS Server        Add Master CDS Server 
      4)  Modify            Modify DCE cell configuration 
      5)  RPC_Only          Configure this system for RPC only 
 
      0)  Exit              Exit this procedure 
      ?)  Help              Display helpful information 
 
 
Please enter your selection: 0 
 
 
     ***  DCE System Management Procedure Complete  *** 
 
 
 

C.2 Initial Server Configuration


 
@SYS$MANAGER:DCE$SETUP CONFIG 
 
   *** System Management Procedure, DCE for OpenVMS Alpha V3.2 *** 
 
****************************    INFO     ***************************** 
***  DCE is configured to support 70 DCE Processes 
 
 
                   DCE Configuration Menu 
                   DCE for OpenVMS Alpha V3.2 
 
 
      1)  Client            Configure this system as a DCE client 
      2)  New Cell          Create a new DCE cell 
      3)  CDS Server        Add Master CDS Server 
      4)  Modify            Modify DCE cell configuration 
      5)  RPC_Only          Configure this system for RPC only 
 
      0)  Exit              Exit this procedure 
      ?)  Help              Display helpful information 
 
Please enter your selection: 2 
 
 
   At each prompt, enter your response.  You may enter <RETURN> for 
   the default response, displayed in [brackets], or '?' for help. 
   Entering a CONTROL-Z will terminate this configuration request. 
 
Press <RETURN> to continue . . . 
 
 
Starting DCE server configuration . . . 
 
Please enter your DCE hostname [maple]: 
 
 
Please enter the name for your DCE cell []: maple-cell 
 
 
 
Do you wish to configure maple as a CDS server?  (YES/NO/?) [Y]? 
 
 
Will there be any DCE pre-R1.1 CDS servers in this cell?  (YES/NO/?) [N]? 
 
 
************************************************************************** 
*    If the system clocks on the machines running the security           * 
*    and CDS servers differ more than one or two minutes from            * 
*    other systems in the cell, configuration anomalies can occur.       * 
*    Since this system's time will be used as a reference, please        * 
*    make sure that the system time is correct.                          * 
************************************************************************** 
 
System time for maple:  25-OCT-2004 17:30:30.09 
 
 
Is this correct?  (YES/NO/?) [Y]? 
 
 
 
Do you need the Distributed Time Service?  (YES/NO/?) [Y]? 
 
 
 
Do you want this system to be a DTS Server?  (YES/NO/?) [Y]? 
 
 
 
Do you want this system to be a DTS Global Server?  (YES/NO/?) [N]? y 
 
 
 
Does this cell use multiple LANs?  (YES/NO/?) [N]? 
 
 
Do you intend to run MIT Kerberos 5 services on this machine?  (YES/NO/?) [N]? 
 
 
 
Do you want to configure the LDAP name service?  (YES/NO/?) [N]? 
 
 
Since you have chosen not to create the LDAP name space, you can 
not configure this machine as an LDAP client. You can create the 
LDAP name space and add this machine as a client after the cell 
is configured. 
 
 
Do you want to configure gdad to use LDAP?  (YES/NO/?) [N]? 
 
 
You have made the following selections: 
 
    DCE Cellname:  maple-cell 
 
    DCE Hostname:  maple 
 
    Multi-LAN Cell?  No 
 
    Use maple as a CDS Server?  Yes 
 
    Use maple as the Security Server?   Yes 
 
    Use maple as a DTS Global Server?   Yes 
 
    Enable Kerberos 5 services?   No 
 
    Enable LDAP GDA?   No 
 
    Configure maple as an LDAP Client?   No 
 
 
Do you want to save this as your DCE system configuration?  (YES/NO/?) [Y]? 
 
 
Removing temporary local DCE databases and configuration files 
 
Removing permanent local DCE databases and configuration files 
 
************************************************************************ 
*   Starting the security server requires that you supply              * 
*   a 'keyseed.'  When asked for a 'keyseed,' type some                * 
*   random, alphanumeric keystrokes, followed by RETURN.               * 
*   (You won't be required to remember what you type.)                 * 
************************************************************************ 
 
 
Enter keyseed for initial database master key: 
 
 
 
    Configuring security server (DCE$SECD) 
 
Please type new password for cell_admin (or '?' for help): 
 
 
Type again to confirm: 
 
 
    Creating Dce$Specific:[Krb5]Krb.conf 
 
   Initializing RPC & Security Client Services daemon (DCE$DCED) . . . 
%RUN-S-PROC_ID, identification of created process is 2B60164E 
 
   Starting RPC & Security Client Services daemon (DCE$DCED) . . . 
%RUN-S-PROC_ID, identification of created process is 2B601950 
 
        Creating security master 
 
   Starting Security Service Server daemon (DCE$SECD) . . . 
%RUN-S-PROC_ID, identification of created process is 2B601951 
 
    Starting sec_client service (please wait). 
 
 
 
 
Logging in to DCE using principal "cell_admin" . . . 
 
        Adding principals to the registry database 
 Creating group /.:/subsys/dce/dced-admin... 
 
    Configuring CDS server (DCE$CDSD) 
        Adding CDS registry entries 
        Creating the cds.conf file 
 
   Starting CDS Name Service Advertiser daemon (DCE$CDSADVER) . . . 
%RUN-S-PROC_ID, identification of created process is 2B601952 
 
   Starting CDS Name Service Client daemon (DCE$CDSCLERK) . . . 
%RUN-S-PROC_ID, identification of created process is 2B601953 
 
   Starting CDS Name Service Server daemon (DCE$CDSD) . . . 
%RUN-S-PROC_ID, identification of created process is 2B601954 
 
Please enter Domain and Bind Server address. (e.g. org.company.com, w.x.y.z) 
Domain name []: xko.dec.com 
 
Domain Name Server address []: 16.138.244.51 
 
 
   Starting Global Directory Agent daemon (DCE$GDAD) . . . 
%RUN-S-PROC_ID, identification of created process is 2B601955 
 
   Starting PC Name Service Interface daemon (DCE$NSID) . . . 
%RUN-S-PROC_ID, identification of created process is 2B601956 
 
        Testing access to CDS server (please wait) . 
 
 
Logging in to DCE using principal "cell_admin" . . . 
 
    Initializing the namespace 
        Modifying acls on /.:  ... 
 
Checking TCP/IP local host database for address of "maple".  Please wait . . . 
 
        Modifying acls on /.:/subsys/dce/sec ... 
        Modifying acls on /.:/cell-profile 
        Modifying acls on /.:/lan-profile 
        Modifying acls on /.:/maple_ch 
        Modifying acls on /.:/subsys/dce/dfs 
        Modifying acls on /.:/subsys/dce/dfs/bak 
        Modifying acls on /.:/hosts 
        Modifying acls on /.:/hosts/maple 
        Modifying acls on /.:/sec 
 Modifying acls on /.:/sec-v1 
        Modifying acls on /.:/hosts/maple/self 
        Modifying acls on /.:/hosts/maple/cds-clerk 
        Modifying acls on /.:/hosts/maple/cds-server 
        Modifying acls on /.:/hosts/maple/cds-gda 
        Modifying acls on /.:/hosts/maple/profile 
        Modifying acls on /.:/fs 
        Modifying acls on: 
            principal 
            principal/krbtgt 
            principal/krbtgt/maple-cell 
            principal/hosts 
            principal/hosts/maple 
            principal/hosts/maple/self 
            principal/hosts/maple/cds-server 
            principal/hosts/maple/gda 
            group 
            group/acct-admin 
            group/subsys 
            group/subsys/dce 
            group/subsys/dce/sec-admin 
            group/subsys/dce/dts-admin 
            group/subsys/dce/dts-servers 
            group/subsys/dce/dfs-admin 
            group/subsys/dce/dfs-fs-servers 
            group/subsys/dce/dfs-bak-servers 
            group/subsys/dce/cds-admin 
            group/subsys/dce/cds-server 
            org 
            policy 
            principal/nobody 
            principal/root 
            principal/daemon 
            principal/sys 
            principal/bin 
            principal/uucp 
            principal/who 
            principal/mail 
            principal/tcb 
            principal/dce-ptgt 
            principal/dce-rgy 
            group/none 
            group/system 
            group/daemon 
            group/uucp 
            group/bin 
            group/kmem 
            group/mail 
            group/tty 
            group/tcb 
            org/none 
            replist 
            subsys/dce/sec 
            sec 
        Modifying acls on /.:/subsys/DEC/pc 
        Stopping sec_client service... 
 
    Starting sec_client service (please wait). 
 
 
 
 Modifying acls on /.:/hosts/maple/config 
     secval 
     xattrschema 
     srvrexec 
     keytab 
     keytab/self 
     hostdata 
     hostdata dce_cf.db 
     hostdata cell_name 
     hostdata pe_site 
     hostdata cds_attributes 
     hostdata cds_globalnames 
     hostdata host_name 
     hostdata cell_aliases 
     hostdata post_processors 
     hostdata svc_routing 
     hostdata krb.conf 
     hostdata dfs-cache-info 
     hostdata cds.conf 
     hostdata passwd_override 
     hostdata group_override 
     srvrconf 
 
Logging in to DCE using principal "cell_admin" . . . 
 
    Configuring DTS daemon as server (DCE$DTSD) 
        Stopping sec_client service... 
 
    Starting sec_client service (please wait). 
 
 
 
 
Logging in to DCE using principal "cell_admin" . . . 
 
        Starting DTS daemon (DCE$DTSD)... 
 
   Starting Distributed Time Service daemon (DCE$DTSD) . . . 
%RUN-S-PROC_ID, identification of created process is 2B601958 
 
 
Do you want to run the DCE Configuration Verification Program?  (YES/NO/?) [Y]? 
 
 
 
    Test requires that a DCE_LOGIN be performed 
 
Logging in to DCE using principal "cell_admin" . . . 
 
    Executing DCE for OpenVMS Alpha V3.2 CVP (please wait) 
    Copyright (c) Hewlett-Packard Development Company 2005. 
    All Rights Reserved. 
 
 
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     DCE for OpenVMS Alpha V3.2 CVP was successful. 
 
Press <RETURN> to continue . . . 
 
 
                   DCE Configuration Menu 
                   DCE for OpenVMS Alpha V3.2 
 
 
      1)  Client            Configure this system as a DCE client 
      2)  New Cell          Create a new DCE cell 
      3)  CDS Server        Add Master CDS Server 
      4)  Modify            Modify DCE cell configuration 
      5)  RPC_Only          Configure this system for RPC only 
 
      0)  Exit              Exit this procedure 
      ?)  Help              Display helpful information 
 
 
Please enter your selection: 0 
 
 
     ***  DCE System Management Procedure Complete  *** 
 


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