1. Install Safety: $ @sys$update:vmsinstal safety015 disk:[somewhere-where-the-kit-is] Answer the questions honestly. (Don't tell it you can get to internet generally; it just tries to mail a notice. I don't need it.) 2. Post installation: $set def sys$manager $@jt_setup answer the questions. See documents in the kit or built-in help for help. You select the functions, and which disks Safety will work on. Note that Safety can use one daemon for one or more disks. If the same selections apply to several disks this saves processes (small ones!) by using one daemon per. Otherwise you can have what you need. Then cause systartup_vms.com to have $@sys$manager:sdh_startup in it and cause sylogin.com to have $@sys$manager:sdh_login in it. You can stop Safety by sending a $forcex to the daemon. This takes privs but is there for convenience. Look at symbol defs in the sdh_login script to see what commands you use. Also use the space making setup script before starting for the first time. A reboot is NOT needed.