Installation manual

Upgrading the OpenVMS VAX Operating System
7.4 Upgrade Phase 2
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On MIN or UPGRADE system startup - CLUE is not run.
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You can ignore the time zone message. The UTC$TIME_SETUP.COM procedure
runs during the final phase of the upgrade procedure.
During Phase 2, the upgrade procedure restores the rest of the library (C),
optional (D), Help Message (E), and OpenVMS Management Station software (F)
save sets and DECwindows support files if you elected to install them.
7.4.1 Mounting Additional Magnetic Tape and Tape Cartridge Volumes
If your distribution kit is contained on open reel magnetic tapes or TK50
CompacTape cartidges, you may be asked to mount the second volume of the
kit. If you need to mount the second volume, your system will display a message
similar to the following:
Please mount volume 2 of the OpenVMS kit on <device>
where: <device> is the magnetic tape or tape cartridge drive.
After you respond to the prompt, the system displays one of the following
messages:
For a 9-track open reel magnetic tape, the message is similar to the following:
* Is the volume labeled OVMS VAX V7.3 BIN MT9 2/2 ready to be mount ed?
For a TK50 CompacTape cartridge, the message is similar to the following:
* Is the volume labeled OVMS VAX V7.3 BIN TK50 2/2 ready to be mounted?
To respond to either message, do the following:
1. Unload the volume currently in the drive.
2. Select the volume with the label that matches the label specified in the
prompt.
3. Load the volume and make the drive ready.
4. Answer YES to the question.
For information on which save sets are located on which tape volumes, refer to
Section 1.3.2.
7.5 Upgrade Phase 3
At the beginning of Phase 3, the procedure displays a message similar to the
following:
Continuing with OpenVMS VAX V7.3 Upgrade Procedure.
Upgrade Phase 3 13-NOV-2000 11:05:47.14
During Phase 3, the upgrade procedure does the following:
1. Merges the OpenVMS VAX distributed files that are commonly edited by
system managers with new OpenVMS VAX files.
2. Merges all the miscellaneous user files in the old system directories
into a new set of system directories, temporarily called SYSF.SYSEXE,
SYSF.SYSMGR, SYSF.SYSLIB, and so on.
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