Installation and Upgrade Guide
• WBEM Services for OpenVMS (Section 7.8.5 (page 127))
• WBEM Providers for OpenVMS (Section 7.8.6 (page 131))
• Instant Capacity (iCAP) software (Section 7.8.7 (page 132))
• Pay per use (PPU) software (Section 7.8.8 (page 132))
• HP SIM software (Section 7.8.9 (page 132))
• Performance Data Collector base software, TDC_RT (Section 7.8.10 (page 133))
• OpenVMS Management Station (Section 7.8.11 (page 135))
7.8.1 Initializing CDSA (Optional)
The Common Data Security Architecture (CDSA) software is installed, configured, and initialized
automatically with the operating system installation or upgrade. CDSA is required for Secure
Delivery purposes and other security features; otherwise, use of CDSA is not required.
Note that if you installed a new CDSA kit without upgrading the base operating system, you
must enter the following command to initialize CDSA prior to its first use. Enter the command
from an account that has both SYSPRV and CMKRNL privileges (for example, the SYSTEM
account).
$ @SYS$STARTUP:CDSA$UPGRADE
The following is an example of the output you might see:
Module uninstalled successfully.
.
.
.
CDSA-I-Init, CDSA has previously been initialized on this system.
CDSA-I-Init, Re-initializing CDSA.
CDSA-I-Init, Initializing CDSA
MDS installed successfully.
.
.
.
CDSA-I-Init, CDSA Initialization complete
CDSA-I-Init, Initializing Secure Delivery
Install completed successfully.
Install completed successfully.
Module installed successfully.
Module installed successfully.
CDSA-I-Init, Secure Delivery Initialization complete
7.8 Initializing or Configuring Other Installed Components 123