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HP OpenVMS Version 8.3--1H1
for Integrity Servers
New Features and Release Notes


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SHOW OTHER_CONTROLLER

Display information about the controller. The state of this controller can be either ACTIVE or STANDBY.

This is not supported on Smart Array controllers.


Format

SHOW OTHER_CONTROLLER

SHOW THIS_CONTROLLER

Displays information about the controller to which the context is set. The state of this controller can be either ACTIVE or STANDBY.

This command applies to both Smart Array and MSA1000/MSA1500 series of controllers.


Format

SHOW THIS_CONTROLLER

SHOW UNIT

Displays the following information for the specified unit:
  • Unit identifier (user-defined name)
  • Unit status
  • List of the disks assigned as data disks to the UNIT
  • List of the disks assigned as spares to the UNIT
  • RAID level
  • Unit size

Format

SHOW UNIT

SHOW UNITS

Displays information about all the logical volumes configured on the controller.

Note

From the command-line interface of MSA1000/MSA1500 controllers, if ACLs are enabled for the units with respect to the connections (HBAs to which these controllers are connected), then only those corresponding UNITs are visible to the respective HBAs.

After the ACLs are enabled, if you create any units on these controllers (from either CLI or MSA$UTIL), then you must set the ACLs explictly in order for these units to be visible.


Format

SHOW UNITS <unit_n> / <qualifiers>


Parameters

unit_n

The unit number can range from 0 to 31.

Qualifiers

/BRIEF

Displays information about the unit.

/FULL

Displays the physical configuration information of the unit in addition to the unit information.

/VERBOSE

Provides logging that can be interpreted by engineering.

Example


MSA> SHOW UNIT 0/FULL
MSA> SHOW UNIT 1/BRIEF
      

These commands display the physical configuration of the unit as well as the unit information.

SHOW VERSION

Displays the MSA$UTIL version number.

Format

SHOW VERSION / <qualifiers>


Parameters

None

Qualifiers

/FULL

Displays the WWID, firmware version, and controller revision information in addition to the MSA$UTIL version.

/VERBOSE

Provides logging that can be interpreted by engineering.

Example


MSA> SHOW VERSION/FULL
      

This command displays displays the WWID, firmware version, controller revision information, and the MSA$UTIL version.

START RECOVER

Initiates the REBUILD operation for all the units configured in the disk group sequentially.

Note that "hiding" the insertion of a new disk from the controller can result in the rebuild operation not starting automatically, even if the controller can detect hot-plug events (such as when connected to an MSA30). Removing a disk while the host system is running, and replacing the disk while the host system is powered off, effectively hides the insertion. The START RECOVER command initiates the rebuild operation in such scenarios also.

This command is supported on both OpenVMS Alpha and OpenVMS I64 platforms.

Note

For additional information about rebuilding volumes, see the SCAN ALL command.

Format

START RECOVER


Parameters

None

Qualifiers

None


Chapter 5
Product Directories

This chapter contains information about the OpenVMS Version 8.3--1H1 media kit, including:

  • Pointers to installation information
  • Directory structure of the OpenVMS Version 8.3--1H1 Operating Environment DVD
  • OpenVMS Freeware CDs and pointers to related information
  • OpenVMS Open Source Tools CD, containing OpenVMS ports of various Open Source Projects not included elsewhere in the OpenVMS kit
  • Product licensing
  • Documentation

5.1 OpenVMS I64 Operating Environment

This section describes where the OpenVMS I64 operating environment (OE) is located on the DVD and lists the names and locations of all products that ship on the OpenVMS I64 OE DVD.

To install the OpenVMS Version 8.3--1H1 OE, see the HP OpenVMS Version 8.3-1H1 for Integrity Servers Upgrade and Installation Manual. In addition, before you install the OpenVMS I64, review the release notes in this manual and in the HP OpenVMS Version 8.3 Release Notes manual.

Also, refer to Cover Letter for HP OpenVMS Version 8.3-1H1 for Integrity Servers for late-breaking information not included in this document.

5.1.1 Directories on the OpenVMS I64 Operating Environment DVD

Table 5-1 lists the top-level directories, documentation directories, and OpenVMS documentation file names for OpenVMS Software Product Descriptions (SPDs).

Table 5-1 Directory Structure on the OpenVMS I64 Operating Environment DVD
Directory File Name/Contents
[AVAILMAN_I640301] Availablity Manager Version 3.1
[.VMSI18N_I640821] C/C++ I18N
[.CDSA_I64023] CDSA Version 2.3
[.CSWS_JAVA_I64030] CSWS_JAVA Version 3.0
[.CSWS_PERL_I64021] CSWS_PERL Version 2.1
[.CSWS_PHP_I64013] CSWS_PHP Version 1.3
[.DCE_I64032] DCE Version 3.2
[.DCPS_026] DCPS Version 2.6
[.DECNET_PHASE_IV_I640831H1] DECnet Phase IV Version 8.3--1H1
[.DECNET_PLUS_I640831H1] DECnet-Plus Version 8.3--1H1
includes FTAM, OSAK and VT
[.DISTNETBEANS_I640111] Version 1.1
[.DWMOTIF_I64016] DECwindows Motif Version 1.6
[.ENTERPRISE_DIR_I64055ECO1] Enterprise Directory Version 5.5ECO1
[.JAVA_I6401502] Java tm Version 1.5.0-2
[.KERBEROS_I64031] Kerberos Version 3.1
[.MGMTAGENTS_I64034] Management Agents Version 3.4
[.NETBEANS_I64036] NetBeans Version 3.6
[.OVPA_I64040] OpenView Performance Agent Version 4.0
[.PERL_I640586] Perl Version 5.8-6
[.PPU_I64080] Pay per use Version 8.0
[.RTR_I64051] Reliable Transaction Router Version 5.1
[.SWB_I6401713] Secure Web Browser Version 1.7--13
[.SWS_I640211] Secure Web Server Version 2.11
[.SOAP_020] SOAP Toolkit Version 2.0
[.SSL_I64013] SSL Version 1.3
[.TCPIP_I64056] TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS Version 5.6
[.TDC_I64023] Performance Data Collector (formerly, The Data Collector) Version 2.3-1
[.TDC_RT_I64023 Version 2.3-1
[.UDDI_010A] UDDI4J Version 1.0A
[.VMSI18N_I640831H1] OpenVMS Version 8.3--1H1
[.WBEMCIM_I64] WBEM ServicesVersion 2.6--1
[.WBEM_PROVIDERS] WBEM Providers Version 1.5-31
[.WSIT_I64012] Web Services Integration Toolkit Version 1.2
[.XMLC_I64020] Version 2.0
[.XMLJ_020] Version 2.0
[.I640831H1.DOCUMENTATION] Product documentation in TXT format

5.2 Directories on the OpenVMS Freeware CD

Three OpenVMS Freeware CDs are included in the OpenVMS Version media kit. The Freeware CDs contain a variety of unsupported software tools and utilities, and OpenVMS ports of common open-source packages. These packages can be useful for a variety of technical, engineering, or educational purposes.

For information about each specific freeware package, refer to the appropriate FREEWARE_README.TXT file. To access the file, insert the appropriate CD into the CD drive and enter the commands, as appropriate to the Freeware volume being mounted. In the MOUNT commands shown, the ddcu: specification is the device name of the particular CD or DVD device present on your OpenVMS system.


$ MOUNT/OVERRIDE ddcu:
$ TYPE ddcu: [FREEWARE_README.TXT]

Once the appropriate CD is mounted, you can view the disk contents and directory structure using standard DCL commands (such as the DIRECTORY command), or you can use commands to launch the Freeware menu system for the appropriate volume. Consult the mount commands on the CD label.

For package-specific licensing and related information, consult the individual packages.

Copies of these packages and packages on older Freeware distributions, submission information for future Freeware distributions, and any updated information for this Freeware distribution are all available at:


http://www.hp.com/go/openvms/freeware

5.3 Open Source Tools CD

The Open Source Tools CD is a collection of Open Source tools ported to OpenVMS by OpenVMS engineering. These open source tools are provided as free software under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License. You can redistribute them and modify them under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation Version 2.1 of the License.

HP distributes this library in the hope that it will be useful; however, HP provides NO WARRANTY, without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. For more details, refer to the GNU Lesser General Public License, which is located in the GNV kit directory on the Open Source Tools CD.

The Open Source Tools CD contains the following ports:

  • GNV---An open source, GNU-based, UNIX environment for OpenVMS that provides UNIX application developers, system managers, and users a UNIX-style environment. This facilitates development and porting of UNIX software to OpenVMS. (GNU is a UNIX-like operating system that is free software.) GNV provides a UNIX-like shell (command-line interpreter) environment and a C Run-Time Library (CRTL) supplemental library to provide utilities typically found on UNIX systems. The shell used by GNV is bash (Bourne-Again SHell, from GNU, using the POSIX.2 specification). The Open Source Tools CD contains two GNV kits: one for OpenVMS Alpha and one for OpenVMS I64.
  • IAS (Intel® Itanium® Assembler/Deassembler)---An OpenVMS I64 port of the open source Itanium assembler available from Intel. It can be used to write low-level Itanium assembler code. A few additional features were added to the assembler to make it more usable on OpenVMS I64. Additional information about the new features and how to use the assembler is in the kit.
  • STUNNEL---A program that allows you to encrypt arbitrary TCP connections inside an Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) connection from your OpenVMS system to another machine. Stunnel enables you to secure non-SSL aware applications (such as Telnet, IMAP, and LDAP) by providing the encryption and not requiring changes to the original application. Both images and source are provided.

The Open Source Tools CD also contains:

  • SSL sources---Included as an optional layered product with OpenVMS Version 8.3--1H1. The CD provides the SSL Version 1.2 for OpenVMS port sources.
  • CDRECORD Sources---Included as a part of OpenVMS Version 8.3--1H1. The full source kit used to create the CD record images is provided in the operating system.
  • GnuPG (GNU Privacy Guard)---GNU's tool for secure communication and data storage. It can be used to encrypt data and to create digital signatures. GnuPG includes an advanced key management facility. GnuPG is a complete and free replacement for PGP. Because it does not use the patented IDEA algorithm, it can be used without any restrictions. GnuPG is an RFC 2440 (OpenPGP) compliant application.
  • CDSA (Common Data Security Architecture) sources---Included as part of OpenVMS Version 8.3--1H1. The CD provides the full source kit used to create CDSA for OpenVMS 2.3.
  • Kerberos sources---Included as part of OpenVMS Version 8.3--1H1. The CD provides the full kit used to create Kerberos for OpenVMS Version 2.1.
  • GTK+---An open source, free software library for creating graphical user interfaces.
  • libIDL---The IDL compiling library, which is an open source, free software library used for creating tress of CORBA Interface Definition Language (IDL) files.
  • Freeware tools tar and zip file in the [.000TOOLS] directory.

5.3.1 Directories on the Open Source Tools CD

Table 5-2 lists the contents and directories on the OpenVMS Open Source Tools CD.

Table 5-2 OpenVMS Open Source Tools CD
Product Directory
CDRECORD Sources [.CDRECORD_SOURCE]
CDSA Sources [.CDSA_SOURCE]
Decompression (unzip) and other tools [.000TOOLS]
GnuPG [.GNUPG]
GNV for I64 Version 1.6--4 [.GNV_I64]
GTK+ [.GTK]
IAS (Intel Assembler Source) [.IAS]
Kerberos Sources [.KERBEROS_SOURCE]
libIDL [.LIBIDL]
SSL Sources [.SSL_SOURCE]
Stunnel [.STUNNEL]

For current or revised listings, see the OpenVMS Open Source Tools web site at:


http://h71000.www7.hp.com/opensource/opensource.html

5.4 Product Licensing

The software on the OpenVMS I64 media belongs to HP. Use of the software is authorized only if you have a valid software license from HP for each of the products.

The License Management Facility (LMF) Product Authorization Key (PAK) allows you to access a software product. A PAK must be registered and loaded before you can install the associated software from this CD. To obtain PAKs, contact your HP support representative or your authorized reseller.

Licensing for OpenVMS I64 differs from licensing for OpenVMS Alpha in that the OpenVMS operating system and certain layered products are provided in operating environments: the Foundation Operating Environment (FOE); the Enterprise Operating Environment (EOE); and the Mission Critical Operating Environment (MCOE). The EOE contains the full contents of the FOE plus additional layered products. The MCOE contains the full contents of the EOE plus OpenVMS Clusters and Reliable Transaction Router (RTR).

You can purchase the FOE license and licenses for additional layered products, or you can choose the EOE or MCOE instead, depending on which layered products you want. For more information about the operating environments and their contents, refer to the HP Operating Environments for OpenVMS Industry Standard 64 Version 8.3--1H1 for Integrity Servers SPD at:


http://www.hp.com/go/spd

5.5 OpenVMS Version 8.3--1H1 Documentation

OpenVMS Version 8.3--1H1 documentation consists of two new manuals and one revised manual to supplement the current manuals, which were provided with OpenVMS Version 8.3. These manuals provide the new information you need to install and use Version 8.3--1H1.

The following release documentation is included in the OpenVMS Version 8.3--1H1 media kit:

  • Hardcopy documents
    • HP OpenVMS Version 8.3-1H1 for Integrity Servers Upgrade and Installation Manual
    • HP OpenVMS Version 8.3-1H1 for Integrity Servers New Features and Release Notes (this manual)
    • Cover Letter for HP OpenVMS Version 8.3-1H1 for Integrity Servers
    • HP OpenVMS License Management Utility Manual
  • Online documents
    • Online Documentation Library for HP OpenVMS I64 and Microsoft Windows Platforms CD

Not all books in a documentation set are revised for each release. Typically, each release contains a number of new and revised books, with the remainder of the set consisting of books from previous releases. For example, the OpenVMS Version 8.3-1H1 set includes several new and revised books, with the remaining titles being carryovers from previous releases. The books in each set are the most current versions available.

In addition, all the documentation is available from the HP OpenVMS Systems Documentation Web site:


http://www.hp.com/go/openvms/doc

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