Virtual Hometerm Subsystem (VHS) Manual (G06.24+, H06.04+, J06.03+)
Installing VHS
Virtual Hometerm Subsystem (VHS) Manual—429311-002
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Installing the VHS Browser in ViewPoint
7INSTALL-ZVPT-
EXTRAS
{ YES | NO } NO Specifies whether a new
ZVPT-EXTRAS requester
program will be installed in
the Pathway pseudo-object
TCLPROG library. If you have
already developed a ZVPT-
EXTRAS requester, set this
parameter to NO. (See
“Merging VHS Browser With
Your ZVPT-EXTRAS
Requester” below.) This
version of the ZVPT-EXTRAS
requester program can invoke
the VHS Browser facility and
the Object Monitoring Facility
(OMF) product. If you have
OMF, you will need to install
this version of the requester
8 VHS-BROWSER-
NAME
VHS-Browser-
name
$VHSB Specifies the name of the
VHS Browser process. The
default is $VHSB.
9VHS-CONFIG-
FILE-NAME
configuration-
file-name
n/a Specifies the name of the file
that will contain the VHS
Browser configuration for all
environments known by the
VHS Browser.
10 VHS-BROWSER-
CPUS
VHS-server-cpus 0:1 Specifies a pair of CPUs on
which the VHS Browser
server processes will run.
11 VHS-BROWSER-
PRIORITY
VHS-server-
priority
150 Specifies the NonStop priority
at which the VHS Browser
server processes will run.
12 VHS-DEFAULT-
ENVIRONMENT
environment-
name
VHS Specifies the default VHS
environment name used by
the VHS Browser. This name
must be from one to eight
consecutive letters.
13 VHS-DEFAULT-
PROMPT-FILE
prompt-logfile $SYSTEM.VH
S
LOG.PROMPT
Specifies the name of the
prompt log file used by VHS-
DEFAULT-ENVIRONMENT.
The form of this parameter is
$volume.subvolume.
PROMPT where
$volume.subvolume
specify the location of the
volume and subvolume where
the default VHS environment
was installed.
Table 2-4. VHS Browser ViewPoint Installation Parameter Values (page 2 of 2)
No. Name Value Default Description