  2                        FRAGMENTATION COST ANALYSIS  &                                    and  4                       FRAGMENTATION ANALYSIS UTILITY  +                                INSTALLATION   B   This document describes the installation of Executive Software'sN   Fragmentation Cost Analysis and the Fragmentation Analysis Utility.  It doesG   not, however, discuss the operation of these products.  For operation 1   instructions, refer to the following documents:   0   	o Fragmentation Analysis Utility User's Guide+ 	o Fragmentation Cost Analysis User's Guide   E   These documents are available in PostScript[R] format on the CD ROM F   distribution medium.  They can be printed on any PostScript printer.  M   The documentation set is also supplied on the CD ROM distribution medium in A   Bookreader format.  It is located in the [DECW$BOOK] directory.   F   To receive the Fragmentation Analysis Utility and Fragmentation CostH   Analysis documentation set in a printed format, contact your ExecutiveM   Software sales or distributor office as described in the materials enclosed    with the CD ROM.    1 1.1  OpenVMS[TM] Platforms and Versions Supported - _____________________________________________    H   The user's guides provided for the Fragmentation Cost Analysis and theL   Fragmentation Analysis Utility describe running these products on both theI   VAX[TM] and the Alpha AXP[TM] platforms.  This is in alignment with the K   documentation strategy currently used by Digital Equipment Corporation in "   their own product documentation.  J   These utilities function the same on both platforms.  The differences inO   OpenVMS between the two platforms are minor.  Any differences will be clearly    noted in the documentation.   L   The Fragmentation Cost Analysis and the Fragmentation Analysis Utility forJ   OpenVMS VAX are supported on versions 5.0 through 6.1 of the OpenVMS VAXN   operating system.  They are not supported for versions prior to VMS[TM] 5.0.  L   The Fragmentation Cost Analysis and the Fragmentation Analysis Utility forM   OpenVMS AXP[TM] is supported on versions 1.0 through 6.1 of the OpenVMS AXP    operating system.   L   The Fragmentation Cost Analysis and the Fragmentation Analysis Utility areK   supported on all VAX CPUs from Digital that run the OpenVMS VAX operating 	   system.   L   These utilities are fully supported on the VAXstation[TM] 3100, but not on%   the RISC-based DECstation[TM] 3100.   L   The Fragmentation Cost Analysis and the Fragmentation Analysis Utility areG   supported on all Alpha AXP CPUs from Digital that run the OpenVMS AXP    operating system.        ;   (c) Copyright 1994 Executive Software International, Inc.        All rights reserved.     J   These utilities are installed using the VMSINSTAL command procedure usedG   to install your OpenVMS operating system and layered products.  While G   VMSINSTAL can be used from any privileged account, Executive Software N   recommends that you log into the system manager account (SYSTEM, UIC [1,4]).  L   Use VMSINSTAL in accordance with Digital's VMS Installation and Operations	   guides.      1.2  VAX Resource Requirements ______________________________   F   The VAX version of the Fragmentation Cost Analysis and FragmentationJ   Analysis Utility can be installed in any directory on any disk device onO   your system.  During installation of these utilities, approximately 2000 free A   disk blocks are required for temporary files and directories on M   SYS$SYSDEVICE.  After the installation, the Fragmentation Cost Analysis and H   Fragmentation Analysis Utility files take less than 250 blocks of disk   space.  I   Use the DCL command SHOW DEVICES /FULL to make sure you have sufficient ?   space on SYS$SYSDEVICE for the installation before beginning.      1.3  AXP Resource Requirements ______________________________   L   The Alpha AXP version of the Fragmentation Cost Analysis and FragmentationJ   Analysis Utility can be installed in any directory on any disk device onO   your system.  During installation of these utilities, approximately 2000 free A   disk blocks are required for temporary files and directories on M   SYS$SYSDEVICE.  After the installation, the Fragmentation Cost Analysis and H   Fragmentation Analysis Utility files take less than 500 blocks of disk   space.  I   Use the DCL command SHOW DEVICES /FULL to make sure you have sufficient ?   space on SYS$SYSDEVICE for the installation before beginning.       1.4  Privileges Required ________________________   H   The the executable image that makes up the Fragmentation Cost Analysis-   requires the privileges shown in Table 1-1:   O              Table_1-1:__Required_Privileges___________________________________   O              Image_or_Procedure_Name____Privileges_____________________________   K              FRAG_ANALYSIS_xxx.EXE[1]   CMKRNL, LOG_IO, (READALL or SYSPRV) O              __________________________________________________________________ O              [1]The xxx portion of the image name is either AXP or VAX, depend- -              ing upon your computer platform. O              __________________________________________________________________               * 				                 _____________________* 				                 Installation - Page 2     " 1.5  Terminal Display Requirements" __________________________________   L   The displays of the Fragmentation Cost Analysis and Fragmentation AnalysisI   Utility are compatible with VT100 and later terminals and with terminal N   emulation windows under DECwindows[TM], DECwindows Motif, or VWS.  VT52s andM   LA-series hardcopy terminals may be used for software installation, but are    not supported for the menus.     1.6  Disks Supported ____________________   L   The Fragmentation Cost Analysis and Fragmentation Analysis Utility supportK   the entire range of OpenVMS ODS-2 disk types: System disks, common system L   disks, quorum disks, user disks, volume sets, stripesets, and shadow sets.M   These utilities work in clusters whether the disk is on a local controller, 1   an HSC, MSCP served, or LAVC-style MSCP served.   L   The Fragmentation Cost Analysis and the Fragmentation Analysis Utility are3   designed for any Digital-supported configuration.       1.7  Installation Overview __________________________   F   The entire procedure for getting the Fragmentation Cost Analysis andN   Fragmentation Analysis Utility up and running on your system consists of the   following:  L           o Do a full BACKUP of the system disk.  This is a standard precau-A             tion recommended by Digital whenever using VMSINSTAL.   E           o Install the Fragmentation Cost Analysis and Fragmentation ?             Analysis Utility using VMSINSTAL.  See Section 1.8.   K           o Define symbols to invoke the Fragmentation Analysis Utility and B 	    the Fragmentation Cost Analysis.  See Sections 1.10 and 1.11.     1.8  Installation Procedure  ___________________________    L   The Fragmentation Cost Analysis and the Fragmentation Analysis Utility areL   distributed together on the same media.  Both utilities are intended to beN   installed in the same directory.  During the installation procedure, you areN   allowed to specify the device and directory locations for the two utilities.;   By default, they are installed at SYS$SYSDEVICE:[ESI_FAU]       Step 1:   L   Log into the OpenVMS system manager's account (username SYSTEM, UIC [1,4])N   and give your process the OPER and SETPRV privileges.  This ensures that youJ   will have access to the files and images needed for the installation andF   that files created during the installation will be created properly.  D   The device name DUA0 is used as an example in this dialog.  DuringN   installation, the physical name of SYS$SYSDEVICE for your system will appear-   in place of DUA0 shown in the dialog below.   F                                                  _____________________* 				                 Installation - Page 3     Step 2:   /   Set the default disk directory to SYS$UPDATE:   "           $ SET DEFAULT SYS$UPDATE    Step 3:   D   Execute the VMSINSTAL command procedure defining the product beingL   installed, followed by the input device name (CD ROM drive DKB500: in this   example).    G           $ @VMSINSTAL FAU DKB500:[ESI.UTILITIES.FRAG_ANALYSIS.V11.KIT]   M   VMSINSTAL will begin by displaying some information about the state of your J   system, such as whether DECnet[TM] is running, then ask whether you wantH   to continue.  Respond with YES only if the information displayed is as   expected.   K   Note: It is not necessary to shut down DECnet or log off users to install %   the Fragmentation Analysis Utility.   4           * Do you want to continue anyway [NO]? YES      Step 4:   L   Next, VMSINSTAL will ask whether you are satisfied with the backup of yourH   system disk.  While every precaution has been taken to prevent adverseH   side-effects during installation of our product, Digital and ExecutiveJ   Software recommend having a current full backup of your system disk when   installing any new software.  L           * Are you satisfied with the backup of your system disk [YES]? YES     Step 5:   O   There will be a period of a few minutes of processing.  Read all messages and M   answer any questions asked.  Normally, the installation proceeds like this:   1           %MOUNT-I-MOUNTED,FAU mounted on DKB500: 3           The following products will be processed:                FAU V1.1  =                   Beginning installation of FAU V1.1 at 14:36   ?           %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set A... O           * Do you want to purge files replaced by this installation [YES]? YES       Step 6:   J   A temporary directory is created; product saveset A is restored; and the    copyright notice is displayed.  (   Press <Return> when prompted to do so.       D                                                _____________________* 				                 Installation - Page 4     Step 7:   I   Next, you are given the opportunity to specify the device and directory N   where the Fragmentation Cost Analysis and the Fragmentation Analysis UtilityO   will be installed.  Press <Return> to accept the default, or answer NO at the    following prompt:     C           * OK to install FAU at SYS$SYSDEVICE:[ESI_FAU] [YES]? YES   J   If you answer NO, you will be prompted to enter the device and directoryK   where you want the Fragmentation Cost Analysis and Fragmentation Analysis    Utility files to reside.      Step 8:   I   There will be another period of a few minutes of processing.  Watch for (   errors or any other messages, such as:  1  FAU will be installed at SYS$SYSDEVICE:[ESI_FAU]   P  %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system disk directory DUA0:[ESI_FAU].    Copying files, please wait...    All files copied and secured O  %VMSINSTAL-I-MOVEFILES, Files will now be moved to their target directories...   /          Installation of FAU completed at 14:37   #   VMSINSTAL procedure done at 14:37       Step 9:   K   Since VMSINSTAL modifies your process environment, you should log out and =   back on to your system after this installation is complete.     M 1.9  Fragmentation Cost Analysis and Fragmentation Analysis Utility Kit Files M _____________________________________________________________________________    G   After installation, the Fragmentation Cost Analysis and Fragmentation I   Analysis Utility files reside in SYS$SYSDEVICE:[ESI_FAU] if the default L   directory was accepted at installation time.  This directory specificationF   will differ if you specified an alternate directory location for theL   Fragmentation Cost Analysis and Fragmentation Analysis Utility files.  The)   files installed are shown in Table 1-2.                          F                                                  _____________________* 				                 Installation - Page 5    O              Table_1-2:__Files_Distributed_____________________________________   O              Kit_Files_________________________________________________________                 FCA.COM  %              FRAG_ANALYSIS_xxx.EXE[2]                 Total of 2 Files.O              __________________________________________________________________ J              [2]The xxx portion of the filename will be either AXP or VAX,3              depending upon your computer platform. O              __________________________________________________________________         > 1.10  Defining a Symbol for the Fragmentation Analysis Utility> ______________________________________________________________  G   For ease of use, define the following symbol in the system-wide login M   procedure or the individual login procedures of the users needing access to %   the Fragmentation Analysis Utility:   5 	$ FAU == "$ device:[directory]FRAG_ANALYSIS_xxx.EXE"   N   where device:[directory] is the device and directory where the FragmentationI   Analysis Utility executable image was installed during the installation L   procedure.  Note that the "xxx" portion of the image name is either AXP or-   VAX, depending upon your computer platform.   I   Once this has been done, run the Fragmentation Analysis Utility using a    command of this form:    	$ FAU disk_name /qualifiers  M   If the disk name is omitted, the Fragmentation Analysis Utility will prompt F   for the disk name.  Only one disk can be specified at a  time.   TheM   optional qualifiers represent Fragmentation Analysis Utility qualifiers, as ;   shown in the Fragmentation Analysis Utility User's Guide.      ; 1.11  Defining a Symbol for the Fragmentation Cost Analysis ; ___________________________________________________________   G   For ease of use, define the following symbol in the system-wide login M   procedure or the individual login procedures of the users needing access to "   the Fragmentation Cost Analysis:  & 	$ FCA == "@device:[directory]FCA.COM"  H   where device:[directory] is the device and directory where the FCA.COMN   command procedure was installed during the installation procedure.  Once theF   FCA symbol has been defined, run the  Fragmentation Cost Analysis by.   entering this command at the DCL ($) prompt:   	$ FCA            * 				                 _____________________* 				                 Installation - Page 6                                        > The following are trademarks of Digital Equipment Corporation:  B         Alpha AXP     AXP     DECstation     DECnet     DECwindows) 	OpenVMS       VAX     VAXstation     VMS   ; PostScript is a registered trademark of Adobe Systems, Inc.                                                                               * 				                 _____________________* 				                 Installation - Page 7                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            