NET/MASTER RMS Management and Operations Guide

3 Planning For, Installing, and
Managing RMS
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This section provides the following information on how to plan for, install, and
manage RMS:
Planning for RMS
Installing RMS on your system
Securing RMS files
Making RMS operational
Verifying that RMS is successfully initialized
Identifying users to whom you may want to allocate default rulesets
Migrating from NonStop NET/MASTER MS system-level NCL procedures to
RMS message handlers
Describing what to do when the RMS database becomes full
Using the RMS security exit NCL procedure and the features of NonStop
NET/MASTER MS User ID Management Services (UMS) to control user access to
RMS and its options
Identifying the command authority requirements for RMS users
Limiting the number of rule actions that can execute at the same time
Customizing the BASERULE ruleset
Planning For RMS You can install the RMS product on any system that runs NonStop NET/MASTER MS.
You install RMS on the subvolumes where NonStop NET/MASTER MS NCL
procedures, panels, and data files reside. Issue the SHOW PARAM command from
your OCS window or the Command Entry facility to determine on which volumes
NonStop NET/MASTER MS subvolumes reside.
Installing RMS on Your
System
You use the Install program to install RMS on your system. Refer to the Install User’s
Guide for information on how to use the Install program.
This subsection describes the default locations of distributed RMS files and how to
customize file locations.
Default File Locations The Install program copies files from the distribution subvolumes to the installation
subvolumes. Verify that the following files are correctly located:
Files with names of the form ZRMSxN (x can be up to three alphanumeric
characters) should be in the NonStop NET/MASTER MS distribution NCL
procedure library $vol.ZNNMNDS, where vol is the name of the volume.
The file named RMSNCODE should be in the NonStop NET/MASTER MS
distribution NCL object library $vol.ZNNMNDO, where vol is the name of the
volume.