NetBatch-Plus Reference Manual
Installation, Startup, and Shutdown
NetBatch-Plus Reference Manual—522461-002
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Installation Example
Before continuing installation, INSTALL checks the specified subvolume for files
with the same names as the files INSTALL creates. If no such files exist, INSTALL
continues processing. If the subvolume contains files with the same names,
INSTALL prompts you to continue or end installation. If you continue, INSTALL
keeps existing data files but purges DDL and ENFORM files and the text file from
the subvolume before creating new ones. INSTALL displays the names of the files
it will purge before it prompts you to continue or end installation. For example:
Found existing database files. These files will be retained.
The following NBP files will be purged by INSTALL if they
exist.
$DATA7.NBPDAT
DICTALT DICTCDF DICTDDF DICTKDF DICTMAP DICTOBL DICTODF
DICTOTF DICTOUF DICTOUK DICTRDF DICTTKN DICTTYP DICTVER
ENFORM01 ENFORM02 ENFORM03 ENFORM04 ENFORM05 ENFORM06
ENFORM07 ENFORM09 ENFORM67 ENFORM68 NBPIMUDB
Do you want to continue? Y/N : [Y]y
5. Enter the Guardian name of the subvolume where INSTALL creates these
NetBatch-Plus object files:
•
Pathway files
•
Program and server files
•
TACL macros
[$VOL.]SUBVOL for object files: $DATA7.NBPOBJ
For descriptions of these files, see Appendix A, File Descriptions and Locations.
Before continuing installation, INSTALL checks the specified subvolume for files
with the same names as the files INSTALL creates. If no such files exist, INSTALL
continues processing. If the subvolume contains files with the same names,
INSTALL prompts you to continue or end installation. If you continue, INSTALL
purges the files from the subvolume before creating new ones. INSTALL displays
the names of the files it will purge before it prompts you to continue or end
installation. For example:
The following NBP files will be purged by INSTALL if they
exist.
$DATA7.NBPOBJ
NBPTCP2 NBPTCPL NCOLD NCOOL NRUN NSHUT PATHCONF PB0010O
NBPSCOD NBPSDIR PS0000O PS0130O PS0300O PB9000O
Do you want to continue? Y/N :[Y]y
6. Indicate the CPUs configured for your system.
This helps you respond to INSTALL prompts requiring you to specify the primary
and backup CPUs for PATHMON, TCP, and server processes.
If you specify a nonexistent CPU or a backup CPU that is the same as the
process’s primary CPU, INSTALL displays an error message and prompts you for a