Installation and Upgrade Guide

OpenVMS I64 systems include WBEM Services for OpenVMS; the WBEM data
repository requires an ODS-5 disk. If you choose to convert the
target system disk to ODS-5, the repository can be on the system
disk; otherwise you will need to provide an additional ODS-5 disk.
(? for more information.)
Do you want to convert the target system disk to ODS-5? (Yes/No/?)
If you answer YES, the disk will be converted to ODS-5. The procedure informs you that you
can use the BACKUP/CONVERT command to convert ODS-5 disks back to ODS-2 format; for
more information, see the HP OpenVMS System Management Utilities Reference Manual: A-L.
NOTE: HP recommends that your system disk be structured in ODS-5 format unless you use
software that requires ODS-2. A brief comparison of ODS-2 and ODS-5, including advantages
and disadvantages, follows this note.
Note also that although WBEM Services for OpenVMS can be installed on an ODS-2 disk, the
WBEM Services for OpenVMS data repository requires an ODS-5 disk. A system disk in ODS-5
format can store everything; if you choose to have your disk in ODS-2 format, the procedure
asks you to provide an ODS-5 disk for the data repository.
A brief summary of ODS-2 and ODS-5 file systems follows; for more information, see the HP
OpenVMS System Manager's Manual, Volume 1: Essentials.
ODS-2
ODS-2 allows for compatibility with OpenVMS VAX and Alpha systems that use ODS-2
disks (as well as OpenVMS I64 systems using ODS-2 disks). Choose ODS-2 if you do not
need the new features of ODS-5 disks, including the support of applications ported from
other operating systems (such as UNIX, Linux, and MS Windows) available with ODS-5
disks.
ODS-5
ODS-5 supports file names that are longer and have a wider range of legal characters.
This feature permits use of file names similar to those in a Windows or UNIX
environment.
ODS-5 supports hard links to files, access dates, and files whose names differ only by
case.
ODS-5 volumes cannot be mounted on any version of OpenVMS prior to Version 7.2.
Systems running OpenVMS VAX Version 7.2 and higher can mount ODS-5 volumes
but cannot create or access files that have extended names. (On OpenVMS VAX systems,
lowercase file name characters are seen in uppercase.)
If you choose not to change to ODS-5, the upgrade continues and the target disk is mounted. For
example:
Do you want to convert the target system disk to ODS-5? (Yes/No/?) NO
...OpenVMS I64 will be upgraded on DKB400:.
If you choose to change to ODS-5, you are given the option to enable hard links. (For more
information about hard links, see the HP OpenVMS System Manager's Manual, Volume 1: Essentials.)
The upgrade then continues.
Do you want to convert the target system disk to ODS-5? (Yes/No/?) YES
DKB400: has been converted to ODS-5.
You can use the BACKUP/CONVERT command to convert ODS-5 disks back
to ODS-2 format. For more information, refer to the OpenVMS System
Management Utilities Reference Manual.
102 Upgrading the OpenVMS Operating System