Installation guide

Installing on OpenVMS Alpha
4.3 Post-Installation
Rev. 1/9/01–A
Web-Based Enterprise Service Installation Guide 4–13
Subsequent Nodes
If a node was not booted into the cluster when the @svctools_home:[bin]cluster setup
command was executed, the following subsequent command sets up only one node and can be
executed on that node at any time:
$ @sys$common:[compaq.svctools.bin]cluster install
The command sets up the logicals and the specific directories for the node it is run from, which
in this case will not be the base install node.
Note that if the installation was not to sys$common, but some other installation root, you must
specify the installation root as the second parameter:
$ @sys$common:[compaq.svctools.bin]cluster install <
installroot>
Automatic Startup and Shutdown
Cluster.com does not modify startup and shutdown for nodes that do not share the system disk
with the base install node. Use the instructions in Section 4.3.3 DESTA and RCM in Startup as
guidelines to manually add desta$startup and desta$shutdown commands to nodes other than
the base install node.
4.3.2 DESTA and CA Commands
After installing WEBES, you may see errors in the same terminal window from which you
installed WEBES. These errors indicate that desta and ca commands are not being recognized,
for example:
$ desta msg -log i
%DCL-W-IVVERB, unrecognized command verb - check validity and spelling
\DESTA\
$ ca listrk
%DCL-W-ABVERB, ambiguous command verb - supply more characters
\CA\
To correct this problem, log out of the terminal window and log back in. The new terminal
window will recognize desta and ca commands.
4.3.3 DESTA and RCM in Startup
The WEBES installation automatically configures DESTA and RCM into the startup process.
If you do not want DESTA or RCM in the startup process, remove them as appropriate:
$ MCR SYSMAN
SYSMAN> STARTUP REMOVE FILE DESTA$STARTUP.COM
SYSMAN> STARTUP REMOVE FILE RCM$STARTUP.COM
If starting DESTA manually, ensure that DECwindows has finished booting the system before
starting DESTA.