Installation manual
Upgrading the OpenVMS VAX Operating System
7.8 Upgrade Phase 6
Finally, the procedure displays informational messages as well as accounting
information indicating that your OpenVMS VAX operating system is running.
For example:
%STDRV-I-STARTUP, OpenVMS startup begun at 13-NOV-2000 13:36:40.32
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%SET-I-INTSET, login interactive limit=64, current interactive value = 0
SYSTEM job terminated at 13-NOV-2000 13:39:28.31
Accounting information:
Buffered I/O count: 1845 Peak working set size: 970
Direct I/O count: 677 Peak virtual size: 5165
Page faults: 8906 Mounted volumes: 0
Charged CPU time 0 00:00:53.34 Elapsed time 0 00:02:58.77
At this time, you can log in to the SYSTEM account (so you can perform
postupgrade tasks), as described in the following sections.
7.8.8 Logging in to the SYSTEM Account by Means of a Character Cell
Terminal
Log in to a character cell terminal by entering the user name SYSTEM followed
by the password. The display is similar to the following:
Welcome to OpenVMS (TM) VAX Operating System, Version V7.3
Username: SYSTEM
Password:
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Welcome to OpenVMS (TM) VAX Operating System, Version V7.3
(If you forget your password, follow the instructions in the OpenVMS System
Manager’s Manual, Volume 1: Essentials to perform an emergency startup.)
7.8.9 Logging in to the SYSTEM Account by Means of a Workstation
If you installed the DECwindows Motif for OpenVMS VAX software on your
workstation, do the following after the login window displays on your screen:
1. Enter the user name SYSTEM followed by the password.
2. Click on the OK button.
7.9 What to Do Next
After you have successfully upgraded the OpenVMS VAX operating system and
logged in to the SYSTEM account, you must perform certain postupgrade tasks
before you can use the system. For complete information, go to Chapter 8.
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