Installation manual
Section 1 F Introduction
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Installing and Upgrading ENVOX
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Configuration Software on DEC VAX and DEC AXP Systems (Revision B — May 1998)
Section 7 — Creating ENVOX User Accounts: provides instructions on
how to add extra ENVOX users.
Section 8 — Backing Up, Restoring and De-Installing the Software:
provides instructions for backing up and restoring the system and
de-installing the SYBASE and ENVOX software.
Section 9 — Retrieving Files from the Installation Tape: provides
instructions on getting the ENVOX and SYBASE directories and files
from the installation tape without running the installation again.
Section 1 0 — System Tuning: describes how to change the number of
ENVOX users and amount of dataserver memory.
Section 11 — Transferring Non-ENVOX Databases: provides
unsupported instructions on how to deal with non-ENVOX databases
which will be lost in the upgrade to P4.0.
Section 1 2 — Installing and Upgrading CDOS for Control Desktop:
provides installation and upgrade instructions for CDOS software, and
procedures for upgrading ENVOX databases for use with Control
Desktop.
Appendix A — Error Messages: lists the ENVOX, SYBASE, and CDOS
error messages that can be displayed before and during installation and
upgrade of the software.
Appendix B — Transact-ISQL Reserved Words: lists reserved ISQL
words that cannot be used as database names, table names, and so on.
Appendix C — Installation and Upgrade Logs: contains log files of
ENVOX and SYBASE installations and upgrades.
1.5 Conventions Used in This Manual
This manual uses the following conventions:
Abbreviations — The glossary of this manual contains abbreviations,
their phrases, and explanations for the abbreviations of terms used in
this manual.
Revision Control — The title page and the footer of each page list the
revision level and the print date of this manual. The title page and
subsection 1.2 also describe the applicability of this manual to the
versions of ENVOX configuration software. When the manual is revised,
the revision level and the date are changed.
Cross Referencing — References to other documents give the
document name and document catalog number.
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