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plus any new components that were not in the previous version of the OpenVMS operating
system.
If you want to include or exclude any components differently than you did in the last
installation or upgrade, you must answer NO and then respond to the prompts for each
option, even those that you are not changing.
If you want to review the current defaults first, answer NO. Then answer YES when the
procedure asks whether you want to view the values.
If you review the defaults and are satisfied, answer YES to the prompt asking whether you
are satisfied with the values. If you want to make changes, answer NO to that question and
then answer YES when the procedure asks whether you want to reenter the values.
When you select component options, also note the following:
Whether you choose all the default values or select individual files, the procedure allows
you to view your selections and make changes.
If you are not sure whether you want certain component options, you can request help by
entering a question mark (?) at the prompt for that component (or group of components).
You should review the list of options and compare them with the requirements for your
procedure. If you are selecting components individually, be sure that you include all
components necessary to support the needs of your users. Note also that certain components
depend upon the installation of other components.
OpenVMS Management Station software is installed automatically on your OpenVMS system
disk when you accept all the default values. If you do not accept the default values, you
must select the OpenVMS Management Station component (server and client files) if you
plan to use that product. After the upgrade is complete, you can then prepare your OpenVMS
system and your PC to run OpenVMS Management Station by following the procedures
described in Appendix H (page 311).
If you decide after the upgrade to change which OpenVMS operating system components
you want installed on your system, you must reconfigure the installation as described in
Section 7.12 (page 151).
After you boot the upgraded system disk and log in, you can obtain information about
individual system files by entering HELP SYS_FILES at the dollar sign prompt ($).
NOTE: Unless you have specific reasons to do otherwise, HP recommends that you accept the
defaults and install all OpenVMS options. OpenVMS and layered products have various
dependencies on many of these options. Even if you think you do not need certain options, some
OpenVMS or layered product operations might not work correctly if other OpenVMS options
are not installed.
If you answer YES to accept the defaults for all options, the procedure displays a message similar
to the following, the contents of which depend on the products you chose to install. If you answer
NO, the procedure prompts you for each option and suboption.
Availability Manager (base) for OpenVMS I64
CDSA for OpenVMS I64
KERBEROS for OpenVMS I64
SSL for OpenVMS I64
Performance Data Collector (base) for OpenVMS I64
HP Binary Checker for OpenVMS I64
WBEM Services for OpenVMS (WBEMCIM)
WBEM Providers for OpenVMS (WBEMPROVIDERS)
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