TSM, Utilities, Terminal Server Manager Terminal Server Manager (TSM) V2.1 This file is based on the Web Distribution Kit README.TXT. The files in this directory are as follows: TSM021.DCX_VAXEXE TSM021.DCX_AXPEXE TMS_PAK.COM README.TXT The TMS_PAK.COM file will register and load a License Management Facility (LMF) Product Authorzation Key (PAK) for TSM. You may or may not need to execute this VMS command file, depending on the availability of a TSM license in LMF. $ @tsm_pak.com The TSM021.DCX_VAXEXE file is an OpenVMS / VAX executable file. To extract the contents on a VAX system, run it . $ run tsm021.dcx_vaxexe The TSM021.DCX_AXPEXE file is an OpenVMS / AXP executable file. To extract the contents on a Alpha system, run it . $ run tsm021.dcx_axpexe You will get a resultant file (name dependent on what you told the decompression utility to use for an output file name), which is an Open VMS SAVESET. e.g. TSM021.SAV Create a working directory, for example: $ create /directory [.tms] Don't do this in an area (default directory) that is a VMS LOGICAL that uses those funky VMS search lists. Examples of this are: SYS$MANAGER: and SYS$UPDATE: Extract the saveset into the working directory: $ backup tsm021.sav /sav [.tsm...] Then execute the OpenVMS installation procedure in the normal fashion: $ @sys$update:vmsinstal The location of the kit directory should be the fully specified path to the [.KIT] subdirectory in the working directory you created (e.g. DKA100:[JOE.TSM.KIT]). Don't specify the path using system logicals for the disk; use the disk device name. The softcopy manuals are to be found in the [.DOCUMENTATION] subdirectory of the working directory that you created (e.g. DKA100:[JOE.TSM.DOCUMENTATION]). Enjoy!