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INSTAL.DOC for DECSYSTEM-10
Installation Information for Autopatch-10/20 V1.2
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1.0 INTRODUCTION
This document describes the procedures necessary to set up your
DECSYSTEM-10 for patching software with Autopatch-10/20 V1.2. It
augments the information provided in chapter 2 of the Autopatch
Procedures/Reference Manual. This initialization operation is
required only once. After it has been completed, you will be able
to apply the patches distributed periodically in the Autopatch
Kits.
In order to set up your system for autopatching, you must create a
disk directory referred to as the autopatching directory. This
directory is used to patch and rebuild the software. In the
autopatching directory you must install some of the files supplied
on this patch tape as described in section 2 of this document.
In addition, you must also prepare a distribution directory for
each product you intend to autopatch. This operation is described
for each of the autopatchable products in section 3 of this
document.
For the DECSYSTEM-10 the following products are currently
autopatchable:
Version 10B of ALGOL-10
Version 23 of ANF10
Version 2 of the APL products:
APL-10
APLSF-10
Version 12B of COBOL-68/74
Version 5A of DBMS-10
Version 10 of DECMAIL/MS-10
Version 7.02 of DECNET-10 MCB
Version 7.02 of DECNET-10 UTILITIES
Version 10 of FORTRAN-10
Version 7.02 of GALAXY-10
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Version 4 of IBMCOM/ET-10
Version 1 of IBMCOM/HASP-10
Version 5.1 of LINK-10
Version 1 of RMS-10
Version 4C of SORT-10
Version 7.02 of TOPS-10 and Utilities
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Autopatch V1.2 is supported for applying only those patches
provided by Digital Equipment Corporation as part of an Autopatch
Kit. Furthermore, those patches are supported for distributed
(field-image) software or distributed software that has been
modified only by autopatching.
2.0 INSTALLING AUTOPATCH
If you are not using an autopatching structure named DSKP:, we
recommend that you make an entry in your login procedures so that
DSKP: is assigned to be the structure you will be using. If you
do this and use the default [7,6] ppn, you will not need to edit
the BACKUP retrieval command files provided to set-up the product
distribution directories and to process the patch tape.
The second save set of the patch tape contains tools and control
files that are used in the autopatching operation. A list of all
the files in this save set is given in section 4 of this document.
Use the BACKUP program to restore from this save set to the
appropriate disk directories those files you need.
The following files should be installed in [1,4] or one of the
directories belonging to SYS:
PEP.EXE
PEPB.EXE
The following file should be installed in [2,5] or one of the
directories belonging to HLP:
PEP.HLP
The following files should be installed in the disk directory you
have set up as the autopatching directory:
PEP101.PDF
UPDATE.EXE
In addition, a product-specific patch and build control file and a
product description file must be installed in the autopatching
directory for each product you intend to autopatch. These files
are in the installation save set of the patch tape. See the last
section for a list of these files.
The installation save set also contains indirect command files to
assist you in setting up the product distribution directories.
These BACKUP CCL files are intended to be run interactively. See
the last section for a list of these files.
For each product you intend to autopatch, you should install the
associated control files in the autopatching directory. For
example, if you intend to autopatch the APLSF-10-V2 product you
would install
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APL1S2.CTL for APLSF-10 rebuild
APL1S2.PDF for Autopatch installation
APL1S2.CCL for preparing distribution directory
in the autopatching directory.
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3.0 AUTOPATCH INSTALLATION OF SPECIFIC PRODUCTS
3.1 PREPARING FOR AUTOPATCHING ALGOL-10
Before preparing this product for Autopatching, you should install
the product on your system as described in the installation
documentation supplied on the product distribution tape. Unless
the product is correctly installed, you will not be able to SELECT
it for Autopatching.
The disk directory in which you have installed the executable files
for ALGOL-10 is referred to as the product installation directory.
In most cases this will be [1,4] or one of the directories
belonging to SYS:. This directory must contain the files:
ALGOL.EXE
ALGOTS.EXE
ALGLIB.REL
ALGDDT.HLP
ALGOL.HLP
*NOTE* The ALGOL distribution does not have a ALGOTS.EXE file but
does have a ALG310.EXE file. For Autopatching this file must be
named ALGOTS.EXE in the ALGOL Autopatch Installation directory
(INS:). Unless you COPY or RENAME to create the ALGOTS.EXE file
the PEP SELECT process for ALGOL-10-V10B will fail. An edit
supplied for the ALGOL compiler changes generated code to use the
new generic reference to the OTS.
The following file is required to build the ALGOL product. It must
be available either in the patching area (PAT:), the distribution
area (DIS:), or in the installation area (INS:).
From the first save-set of the Autopatch tape
HELPER.REL
This file will be moved from the Autopatch tape when you use one of
the BACKUP CCL files described in the README file.
You will need to copy the following files from the ALGOL-10
distribution tape BB-D608D-SB(1600 BPI) or AP-5069D-SB(800 BPI)
into the disk directory you have set up as the ALGOL-10
distribution directory.
From save set ALGOL-SOURCES
ALGCOD.MAC ALGCON.MAC ALGDDT.MAC ALGDEC.MAC
ALGEXP.MAC ALGFOR.MAC ALGFUN.MAC ALGLIB.MAC
ALGMAC.MAC ALGOTS.MAC ALGPRM.MAC ALGSER.MAC
ALGSTB.MAC ALGSTM.MAC ALGSYS.MAC ALGUTL.MAC
An indirect command file to perform this operation has been
included in the installation save set on this patch tape. This
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file will restore the appropriate files to DSKP:[7,6,ALG]. If you
wish to use this command file, but are not using DSKP:[7,6,ALG] as
your distribution directory you will have to edit this command file
to change the /RESTORE command to correspond to your directory.
To use this command file, issue the following commands:
.R BACKUP
/TAPE tape:
/@DSKP:ALG10B.CCL[7,6]
The Patch and Build control file for the re-build of this product
as well as the Autopatch product description file are supplied in
the Installation Save-set on the Autopatch tape. See the last
section of this document for a list of these files. There is a
BACKUP command file provided in the first Save-set which will
restore these files to the proper directory. See the README
documentation file in the first Save-set for more information.
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3.2 PREPARING FOR AUTOPATCHING ANF10
You will need to copy the following files from the TOPS 10 V7.02
Monitor distribution tape BB-X140A-SB into the disk directory you
have set up as the ANF10 distribution directory.
CHK11.P11 DN2741.P11 DNCDDH.P11 DNCDDQ.P11
DNCDMC.P11 DNCDUP.P11 DNCNFG.P11 DNCOMM.P11
DNCRD.P11 DNCTAB.P11 DNDBG.P11 DNDCMP.P11
DNDCP4.P11 DNDEV.P11 DNDH11.P11 DNDL10.P11
DNDM11.P11 DNDN11.P11 DNDTE.P11 DNDZ11.P11
DNLBLK.P11 DNLPT.P11 DNNCL.P11 DNNSP.P11
DNNSP3.P11 DNRDA.P11 DNRDE.P11 DNTRCE.P11
DNTSK.P11 DNTTY.P11 MACROS.P11 S.P11
TSKTST.P11
An indirect command file to perform this operation has been
included in the installation save set on this patch tape. This
file will restore the appropriate files to DSKP:[7,6,ANF]. If you
wish to use this command file, but are not using DSKP:[7,6,ANF] as
your distribution directory you will have to edit this command file
to change the /RESTORE command to correspond to your directory.
To use this command file, issue the following commands:
.R BACKUP
/TAPE tape:
/@DSKP:ANFV23.CCL[7,6]
The MON702.CCL file will also put the files for ANF into
DSKP:[7,6,ANF]. Users of Autopatch for the first time do not need
to use the ANFV23.CCL file if the [7,6,ANF] area has been
established prior to use of the MON702.CCL file.
The ANF product is NOT rebuilt by Autopatch. The Autopatch process
will update the supported sources in the DIS: area. After the
INSTALL command has been processed, the customer may use the
sources in DIS: to rebuild the product with procedures which are
appropriate to the site.
The Patch control file for the update of this product as well as
the Autopatch product description file are supplied in the
Installation Save-set on the Autopatch tape. See the last section
of this document for a list of these files. There is a BACKUP
command file provided in the first Save-set which will restore
these files to the proper directory. See the README documentation
file in the first Save-set for more information.
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3.3 PREPARING FOR AUTOPATCHING APL
Both APL-10 and APLSF-10 are autopatchable with Autopatch-10/20.
Before preparing these products for autopatching, they should be
installed on your system as described in the installation
documentation supplied on the APL distribution tapes.
To make the product autopatchable, some of the files from the
product distribution tape will have to be installed in the disk
directory that you have set up as the APL distribution directory.
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3.3.1 APL-10 -
Before preparing this product for Autopatching, you should install
the product on your system as described in the installation
documentation supplied on the product distribution tape. Unless
the product is correctly installed, you will not be able to SELECT
it for Autopatching.
The disk directory in which you have installed the executable files
for APL-10 is referred to as the product installation directory.
In most cases this will be [1,4] or one of the directories
belonging to SYS:. This directory must contain the files:
APL.EXE
GENBAS.EXE
You will need to copy the following files from the APL-10
distribution tape BB-D477E-BB(1600 BPI) or AP-C795E-BB(800 BPI)
into the disk directory you have set up as the APL-10 distribution
directory.
From save set "REL LIBRARY"
APLB12.REL
APLH12.REL
APLB12.LNK
APLH12.LNK
An indirect command file to perform this operation has been
included in the installation save set on this patch tape. This
file will restore the appropriate files to DSKP:[7,6,APL]. If you
wish to use this command file, but are not using DSKP:[7,6,APL] as
your distribution directory you will have to edit this command file
to change the /RESTORE command to correspond to your directory.
To use this command file, issue the following commands:
.R BACKUP
/TAPE tape:
/@DSKP:APL1B2.CCL[7,6]
The Patch and Build control file for the re-build of this product
as well as the Autopatch product description file are supplied in
the Installation Save-set on the Autopatch tape. See the last
section of this document for a list of these files. There is a
BACKUP command file provided in the first Save-set which will
restore these files to the proper directory. See the README
documentation file in the first Save-set for more information.
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3.3.2 APLSF-10 -
Before preparing this product for Autopatching, you should install
the product on your system as described in the installation
documentation supplied on the product distribution tape. Unless
the product is correctly installed, you will not be able to SELECT
it for Autopatching.
The disk directory in which you have installed the executable files
for APLSF-10 is referred to as the product installation directory.
In most cases this will be [1,4] or one of the directories
belonging to SYS:. This directory must contain the files:
APLSF.EXE
GENSF.EXE
TENTAP.EXE
You will need to copy the following files from the APLSF-10
distribution tape BB-D476E-BB(1600 BPI) or AP-5065E-BB(800 BPI)
into the disk directory you have set up as the APLSF-10
distribution directory.
From save set "REL LIBRARY"
APLS12.REL
APLG12.REL
APLW12.REL
APLS12.LNK
APLG12.LNK
APLW12.LNK
An indirect command file to perform this operation has been
included in the installation save set on this patch tape. This
file will restore the appropriate files to DSKP:[7,6,APL]. If you
wish to use this command file, but are not using DSKP:[7,6,APL] as
your distribution directory you will have to edit this command file
to change the /RESTORE command to correspond to your directory.
To use this command file, issue the following commands:
.R BACKUP
/TAPE tape:
/@DSKP:APL1S2.CCL[7,6]
The Patch and Build control file for the re-build of this product
as well as the Autopatch product description file are supplied in
the Installation Save-set on the Autopatch tape. See the last
section of this document for a list of these files. There is a
BACKUP command file provided in the first Save-set which will
restore these files to the proper directory. See the README
documentation file in the first Save-set for more information.
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3.4 PREPARING FOR AUTOPATCHING COBOL-10
Before preparing this product for Autopatching, you should install
the product on your system as described in the installation
documentation supplied on the product distribution tape. Unless
the product is correctly installed, you will not be able to SELECT
it for Autopatching.
The disk directory in which you have installed the executable files
for COBOL-10 is referred to as the product installation directory.
In most cases this will be [1,4] or one of the directories
belonging to SYS:. This directory must contain the files:
for Cobol-68 for Cobol-74 for 68 to 74 translation tool
COBDDT.REL COBOL.EXE CBL74.EXE 68274.EXE
CPYLIB.EXE COBOLC.EXE * CBL74C.EXE * 68274C.EXE *
ISAM.EXE COBOLD.EXE * CBL74D.EXE * 68274D.EXE *
LIBARY.EXE COBOLE.EXE * CBL74E.EXE * 68274E.EXE *
RERUN.EXE COBOLO.EXE * CBL74O.EXE *
COBOLK.EXE * CBL74K.EXE * 68274K.EXE *
COBOLF.EXE * CBL74F.EXE * 68274F.EXE *
LIBOL.REL C74LIB.REL
LIBO12.EXE C74O12.EXE
* only if using the multi-segmented compiler (ONESEG==0)
COBOL-10-V12B has been re-released to exclude Cobol-68.
The following files are required to build the COBOL product. They
must be available either in the patching area (PAT:), the
distribution area (DIS:), or in the installation area (INS:).
From the first save-set of the Autopatch tape
HELPER.REL MACTEN.UNV UUOSYM.UNV
These files will be moved from the Autopatch tape when you use one
of the BACKUP CCL files described in the README file.
You will need to copy the following files from the COBOL-10
distribution tape BB-H580C-SB(1600 BPI) or BB-H580D-SB(1600 BPI
RE-RELEASE) or AP-H581C-SB and AP-J450B-SB(800 BPI) or
AP-H581D-SB(800 BPI RE-RELEASE) into the disk directory you have
set up as the COBOL-10 distribution directory.
From save set "COBOL-Source"
ACCEPT.MAC ALBSTB.MAC ALF.MAC ARGS.MAC
ASCEBC.MAC ASCSIX.MAC BISGEN.MAC BTREE.MAC
CANCEL.MAC CBLIO.MAC CDD.MAC CHREQV.MAC
CLEANC.MAC CLEAND.MAC CLEANT.MAC CLRNAM.MAC
CMNGEN.MAC CMP.MAC COBCOM.MAC COBDDT.MAC
COBFUN.MAC COBOLA.MAC COBOLB.MAC COBOLC.MAC
COBOLD.MAC COBOLE.MAC COBOLF.MAC COBOLG.MAC
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COBOLK.MAC COBOLO.MAC COBST.MAC COBTST.MAC
COBVER.MAC COMPD.MAC COMUNI.MAC COVRLY.MAC
CPYLIB.MAC CTREE.MAC DEBSTB.MAC DIAGS.MAC
DIV11.MAC DPADD.MAC DPDIV.MAC DPMUL.MAC
DPSUB.MAC DSORT.MAC DSPFP.MAC DTREE.MAC
EASTBL.MAC EBCASC.MAC EDIT.MAC * EDITB.MAC
EXAM.MAC EXPGEN.MAC EXPON.MAC FIX.MAC
FLGDF.MAC FLOAT.MAC FNDPOP.MAC FTDEFS.MAC
GC.MAC GD.MAC GETASY.MAC GETCPY.MAC
GETGEN.MAC GETITM.MAC GETTAG.MAC HANDAN.MAC
IFGEN.MAC IMPURE.MAC INSPEC.MAC INTERM.MAC
IOGEN.MAC IOTMP.MAC IOTMPU.MAC IPCGEN.MAC
ISAM.MAC KEY.MAC KPROG.MAC LBLERR.MAC
LBLPRM.MAC LCM10.MAC LCMIPC.MAC LIBARY.MAC
LIBREL.MAC LIBSHR.MAC LILOWS.MAC LINE.MAC
LSU.MAC MAGNEG.MAC MATGEN.MAC MESGEN.MAC
METIO.MAC METUNV.MAC MMANGR.MAC MMANGU.MAC
MOVE.MAC MOVGEN.MAC MSCGEN.MAC NSTRNG.MAC
NTBSTB.MAC NUBSTB.MAC NUM.MAC NUMEQV.MAC
OPCTAB.MAC OSTRNG.MAC P.MAC PC.MAC
PD.MAC PERF.MAC PMATCH.MAC PNZ.MAC
PSCAN.MAC PURAB.MAC PURE.MAC PUREC.MAC
PURED.MAC PUREE.MAC PUREO.MAC PURFG.MAC
PUTAS1.MAC PUTAS2.MAC PUTAS3.MAC PUTBIN.MAC
PUTCPY.MAC PUTERA.MAC PUTGEN.MAC PUTLST.MAC
PUTRES.MAC REMOVL.MAC RERUN.MAC RESOLV.MAC
RMSIO.MAC RPWGEN.MAC SETRET.MAC SIZ23.MAC
SIZE1.MAC SPAC.MAC SQUIRL.MAC SRTCRF.MAC
SRTGEN.MAC STINFL.MAC STRGEN.MAC SUBSCR.MAC
TABLES.MAC TODAY.MAC TRACED.MAC TRACER.MAC
TRYNAM.MAC USRDSP.MAC XFRGEN.MAC XPAND.MAC
XPNPPL.MAC ZERC.MAC
RMSINT.UNV
CMLSYM.MAC DBDML.MAC DBGETF.MAC DBSDCL.MAC
DMLERR.MAC DMLIO.MAC DMLVOK.MAC GENDCL.MAC
STRDCL.MAC STRUNV.MAC
If building DBMS into the OTS:
SCHIO1.REL STRHI.REL
*NOTE* EDIT.MAC is renamed as EDITC.MAC in the distribution area
From save set "COBOL-68-KL-Build"
COBASM.MAC for Cobol-68
From save set "COBOL-74-KL-Build"
COBASM.MAC for Cobol-74
An indirect command file to perform this operation has been
included in the installation save set on this patch tape. This
file will restore the appropriate files to DSKP:[7,6,CBL]. If you
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wish to use this command file, but are not using DSKP:[7,6,CBL] as
your distribution directory you will have to edit this command file
to change the /RESTORE command to correspond to your directory.
To use this command file, issue the following commands:
.R BACKUP
/TAPE tape:
/@DSKP:CBL168.CCL[7,6] for Cobol-68
or
/@DSKP:CBL174.CCL[7,6] for Cobol-74
or
/@DSKP:CBL12B.CCL[7,6] for Cobol-74 from the re-release tape
Use of any of these files will also restore the SORT files on the
COBOL tape to the DSKP:[7,6,SRT] area. Also the following files
are restored by these CCL files but not used by Autopatch:
CRELD.MAC GETERA.MAC SETEOF.MAC SRTTAB.MAC
STRNGL.MAC
If you will be Autopatching BOTH Cobol-68 and Cobol-74 or the 68274
Translation Tool and one or both of the compilers new files are
required in the patching directory. Obtain the COBASM.MAC file for
Cobol-68 and make a copy named C68ASM.MAC. Likewise, obtain a copy
of the COBASM.MAC file for Cobol-74 and make a copy named
C74ASM.MAC.
If you will be Autopatching the 68274 translation tool you must
create a copy of the COBASM.MAC file with the FT68274 switch set on
and call it TRNASM.MAC. For more information refer to section 6.0
of the COBOL.INS file on the COBOL 12B distribution tape.
Do not eliminate the COBASM.MAC file - the selection process of
Autopatch requires this file to be present in the DIS: directory.
When SELECTing COBOL with PEP you will be asked if you are using
the multi-seg compiler. Unless you have set the ONESEG switch on
in the COBASM.MAC file the correct answer is YES. In order to have
Autopatch include the SORT module in the OTS you must create an
empty file named CBLSRT.FLG in the patching directory (PAT:). If
the process can find CBLSRT.REL it will then be included.
Likewise, in order to have Autopatch include support for DBMS in
the OTS you must create an empty file named CBLDBM.FLG in the
patching directory.
The Patch and Build control file for the re-build of this product
as well as the Autopatch product description file are supplied in
the Installation Save-set on the Autopatch tape. See the last
section of this document for a list of these files. There is a
BACKUP command file provided in the first Save-set which will
restore these files to the proper directory. See the README
documentation file in the first Save-set for more information.
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3.5 PREPARING FOR AUTOPATCHING DBMS-10
Before preparing this product for Autopatching, you should install
the product on your system as described in the installation
documentation supplied on the product distribution tape. Unless
the product is correctly installed, you will not be able to SELECT
it for Autopatching.
The disk directory in which you have installed the executable files
for DBMS-10 is referred to as the product installation directory.
In most cases this will be [1,4] or one of the directories
belonging to SYS:. This directory must contain the files:
SCHEMA.EXE
FORDML.EXE
DBMEND.EXE
DBINFO.EXE
DAEMDB.EXE
The following files are required to build the DBMS product. They
must be available either in the patching area (PAT:), the
distribution area (DIS:), or in the installation area (INS:).
From the first save-set of the Autopatch tape
HELPER.REL SCAN.REL
These files will be moved from the Autopatch tape when you use one
of the BACKUP CCL files described in the README file.
You will need to copy the following files from the DBMS-10
distribution tape BB-D478D-BB(1600 BPI) or AP-C804D-BB(800 BPI)
into the disk directory you have set up as the DBMS-10 distribution
directory.
From save set DBMS-SOURCE
DAB10.REL FMLANY.REL
DABANY.REL GENIO1.REL
DBS10.REL GENME1.REL
DBSANY.REL GENMS1.REL
DBSCOB.REL INF10.REL
DBSDCL.REL INFANY.REL
DBSFOR.REL MND10.REL
DDL10.REL MNDANY.REL
DDLANY.REL SCHIO1.REL
FML10.REL STRHI.REL
DAEMD1.CMD
DBINF1.CMD
DBMEN1.CMD
FORDM1.CMD
SCHEM1.CMD
An indirect command file to perform this operation has been
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included in the installation save set on this patch tape. This
file will restore the appropriate files to DSKP:[7,6,DBM]. If you
wish to use this command file, but are not using DSKP:[7,6,DBM] as
your distribution directory you will have to edit this command file
to change the /RESTORE command to correspond to your directory.
To use this command file, issue the following commands:
.R BACKUP
/TAPE tape:
/@DSKP:DBMV5A.CCL[7,6]
The Patch and Build control file for the re-build of this product
as well as the Autopatch product description file are supplied in
the Installation Save-set on the Autopatch tape. See the last
section of this document for a list of these files. There is a
BACKUP command file provided in the first Save-set which will
restore these files to the proper directory. See the README
documentation file in the first Save-set for more information.
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3.6 PREPARING FOR AUTOPATCHING DECNET UTILITIES
Before preparing this product for Autopatching, you should install
the product on your system as described in the installation
documentation supplied on the product distribution tape. Unless
the product is correctly installed, you will not be able to SELECT
it for Autopatching.
The disk directory in which you have installed the executable files
for DECNET-10-UTILITIES is referred to as the product installation
directory. In most cases this will be [1,4] or one of the
directories belonging to SYS:. This directory must contain the
files:
NCPTAB.REL
NFT.EXE
NML.EXE
NRT.EXE
SWIL.REL
SWIL.UNV
The following files are required to build the DECNET UTILITIES
product. They must be available either in the patching area
(PAT:), the distribution area (DIS:), or in the installation area
(INS:).
From the first save-set of the Autopatch tape
ACTSYM.UNV JOBDAT.UNV MACTEN.UNV UUOSYM.UNV
These files will be moved from the Autopatch tape when you use one
of the BACKUP CCL files described in the README file.
You will need to copy the following files from the TOPS-10 DECNET
7.02 distribution tape BB-X116A-SB into the disk directory you have
set up as the TOPS-10 distribution directory.
From the fourth save set - DECNET CUSPS
FAL.MAC SWILIO.MAC
NCPTAB.MAC SWIMEM.MAC
NFT.MAC SWIMSC.MAC
NIP.MAC SWINET.MAC
NRT.MAC SWIQUE.MAC
SWIL.MAC SWISCN.MAC
SWIERM.MAC SWITOU.MAC
SWIFIL.MAC SWIWLD.MAC
SWIHLP.MAC TSC.MAC
An indirect command file to perform this operation has been
included in the installation save set on this patch tape. This
file will restore the appropriate files to DSKP:[7,6,CSP]. If you
wish to use this command file, but are not using DSKP:[7,6,CSP] as
your distribution directory you will have to edit this command file
to change the /RESTORE command to correspond to your directory.
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To use this command file, issue the following commands:
.R BACKUP
/TAPE tape:
/@DSKP:DCN702.CCL[7,6]
This command file will also restore the files necessary for the
DECNET modules of the MONITOR to DSKP:[7,6,MON] area.
If you have previously Autopatched the DECNET monitor modules you
are advised to use the DNU702.CCL file to load the DECNET utilities
and NOT the DCN702.CCL file.
Users who have Autopatched NFT V1 should RESTORE NFT with PEP,
DESELECT NFT with PEP, and use the DNU702.CCL file in preparation
for the installation of DECNET-10-UTILITIES for Autopatching. The
new utilities product adds NCPTAB, NML, and NRT as well as
incorporating all edits to NFT.
The Autopatch product description file for this product is supplied
in the Installation Save-set on the Autopatch tape. See the last
section of this document for a listing of this file. There is a
BACKUP command file provided in the first Save-set which will
restore this file to the proper directory. See the README
documentation file in the first Save-set for more information.
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3.7 PREPARING FOR AUTOPATCHING FORTRAN-10
Before preparing this product for Autopatching, you should install
the product on your system as described in the installation
documentation supplied on the product distribution tape. Unless
the product is correctly installed, you will not be able to SELECT
it for Autopatching.
The disk directory in which you have installed the executable files
for FORTRAN-10 is referred to as the product installation
directory. In most cases this will be [1,4] or one of the
directories belonging to SYS:. This directory must contain the
files:
FORTRA.EXE
SINGLE.EXE
FORTB.EXE
FORTC.EXE
FORTD.EXE
FORTE.EXE
FORTF.EXE
FORTG.EXE
DORTRA.EXE
DORTB.EXE
DOTRC.EXE
DORTD.EXE
DORTE.EXE
DORTF.EXE
DORTG.EXE
FORO10.EXE
FORLIB.REL
FORDDT.REL
The FORTRAN V10 product may be patched via source file updates with
re-build and/or via encrypted EXE/REL file replacement. If you
desire to use encryption then KEY files must be retrieved from the
FORTRAN distribution tape. You will need to copy the following
files from the FORTRAN-10 V10 distribution tape BB-D480F-SB into
the disk directory you have set up as the FORTRAN-10 distribution
directory.
From the save set "Source files for FORTRAN V10"
FORTRA.KEY
SINGLE.KEY
FORTB.KEY
FORTC.KEY
FORTD.KEY
FORTE.KEY
FORTF.KEY
FORTG.KEY
DORTRA.KEY
DORTB.KEY
DOTRC.KEY
DORTD.KEY
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DORTE.KEY
DORTF.KEY
DORTG.KEY
FORO10.KEY
FORLIB.KEY
FORDDT.KEY
If you are also using DBMS with FORTRAN you will need the
FORDBM.REL file from the fourth save-set of the FORTRAN V10
distribution tape and the DBCS1F.CMD file from the second save-set
of the Autopatch tape.
If you desire to Autopatch FORTRAN via updated sources the
following files are required to build the FORTRAN product. They
must be available either in the patching area (PAT:), the
distribution area (DIS:), or in the installation area (INS:).
From the first save-set of the Autopatch tape
GLXMAC.UNV HELPER.REL MACTEN.UNV QSRMAC.UNV
RMSINT.UNV SCAN.REL SCNMAC.UNV UUOSYM.UNV
These files will be moved from the Autopatch tape when you use one
of the BACKUP CCL files described in the README file.
You will need to copy the following files from the FORTRAN-10
distribution tape BB-D480F-SB into the disk directory you have set
up as the FORTRAN-10 distribution directory.
From save set FORTRAN-OTS-DEBUGGER
F10REL.MAC FDBMH5.MAC FDBML5.MAC FDBML6.MAC
FDDT.MAC FORBOT.MAC FORCHR.MAC FORCNV.MAC
FORCOM.MAC FORDBM.MAC FORDDT.MAC FORDST.MAC
FORDUM.MAC FORERR.MAC FORFMT.MAC FORHST.MAC
FORINI.MAC FORIO .MAC FORMEM.MAC FORMSC.MAC
FORMSG.MAC FORNML.MAC FOROP .MAC FOROPN.MAC
FOROTS.MAC FORPL2.MAC FORPRM.MAC FORPSE.MAC
FORRMS.MAC FORRTF.MAC FORSRT.MAC FORXIT.MAC
M10REL.MAC MTHARG.MAC MTHCDX.MAC MTHCGX.MAC
MTHCNV.MAC MTHCPX.MAC MTHDBL.MAC MTHDUM.MAC
MTHGDB.MAC MTHHST.MAC MTHMSG.MAC MTHPRM.MAC
MTHSNG.MAC MTHTRP.MAC
F10LIB.CCL F10OTS.CCL FDBM5 .CCL
FORPL1.FOR
From save set FORTRAN-COMPILER
ACT0 .BLI ACT1 .BLI ALCBLO.BLI ARRXPN.BLI
ASHELP.BLI BLIO .BLI BUILD .BLI CANNON.BLI
CGDO .BLI CGEXPR.BLI CGSTMN.BLI CMPBLO.BLI
CMPLEX.BLI CODETA.BLI COMSUB.BLI DATAST.BLI
DEBUG .BLI DEFLT .BLI DEFPT .BLI DOALC .BLI
DOXPN .BLI DRIVER.BLI ERROR0.BLI ERROUT.BLI
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ERROVA.BLI ERROVB.BLI ERROVC.BLI ERROVD.BLI
ERROVG.BLI ERROVR.BLI EXPRES.BLI FAZ1 .BLI
FIRST .BLI FMTLEX.BLI FORMAT.BLI GCMNSB.BLI
GLOBAL.BLI GNRCFN.BLI GOPT2 .BLI GOPTIM.BLI
GRAPH .BLI INOUT .BLI INPT .BLI IOFLG .BLI
IOPT .BLI LEFT72.BLI LEFTFM.BLI LEXAID.BLI
LEXICA.BLI LEXNAM.BLI LEXSUP.BLI LISTNG.BLI
LISTOU.BLI MAIN .BLI MEMCMP.BLI MOVA .BLI
NUMIO1.BLI OPTAB .BLI OPTMAC.BLI OUTMOD.BLI
OUTZ .BLI P2S1 .BLI P2S2 .BLI P3R .BLI
PEEPOP.BLI PH2S .BLI PH3G .BLI PHA2 .BLI
PHA3 .BLI PNROPT.BLI REGAL2.BLI REGUTL.BLI
RELBUF.BLI REQREL.BLI SCAN0 .BLI SCNR .BLI
SKSTMN.BLI SRCA .BLI STA0 .BLI STA1 .BLI
STA2 .BLI STA3 .BLI STREGA.BLI TABLES.BLI
TBL .BLI TRACE1.BLI TSTR .BLI UNEND .BLI
UTIL .BLI VER5 .BLI VLTPPR.BLI
CNSTCM.MAC COMMAN.MAC DGCMN .MAC DNPT .MAC
DOPT .MAC ERR3 .MAC ERRTB3.MAC EXOSUP.MAC
FLTGEN.MAC GFOPDF.MAC JOBD .MAC OPGNTA.MAC
OWNDM .MAC QTAB1 .MAC REVHST.MAC
A .CMD ALL .CMD B .CMD BLD .CMD
C .CMD D .CMD E .CMD F .CMD
G .CMD DA .CMD DB .CMD DC .CMD
DD .CMD DE .CMD DF .CMD DG .CMD
LEFT72.CMD LEFTFM.CMD
F72BNF.SYN FRMBNF.SYN
From save set FORTRAN-TOOLS
BLIS10.ERR BLIS10.EXE QSRMC2.UNV
An indirect command file to perform this operation has been
included in the installation save set on this patch tape. This
file will restore the appropriate files to DSKP:[7,6,FTN]. If you
wish to use this command file, but are not using DSKP:[7,6,FTN] as
your distribution directory you will have to edit this command file
to change the /RESTORE command to correspond to your directory.
To use this command file, issue the following commands:
.R BACKUP
/TAPE tape:
/@DSKP:FTN10.CCL[7,6]
for source file updating
.R BACKUP
/TAPE tape:
/@DSKP:FTN10R.CCL[7,6]
for EXE/REL replacement updating
If you use DBMS with FORTRAN and want to have the Autopatch Patch
and Build Control file build DBMSF you must create a dummy file in
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the patching directory (PAT:) called FTNDBM.FLG. The presence of
this file on PAT: will cause the BATCH control file to branch in
order to perform the processing required to build DBMSF.EXE. You
will also need the DBCS1F.CMD file from the second save-set of the
Autopatch tape.
The Patch and Build control file and utility command files for the
re-build of this product as well as the Autopatch product
description file are supplied in the Installation Save-set on the
Autopatch tape. See the last section of this document for a list
of these files. There is a BACKUP command file provided in the
first Save-set which will restore these files to the proper
directory. See the README documentation file in the first Save-set
for more information.
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3.8 PREPARING FOR AUTOPATCHING GALAXY-10
Before preparing this product for Autopatching, you should install
the product on your system as described in the installation
documentation supplied on the product distribution tape. Unless
the product is correctly installed, you will not be able to SELECT
it for Autopatching.
The disk directory in which you have installed the executable files
for GALAXY-10 is referred to as the product installation directory.
In most cases this will be [1,4] or one of the directories
belonging to SYS:. This directory must contain the files:
BATCON.EXE ORION.EXE
CDRIVE.EXE PLEASE.EXE
GALGEN.EXE PULSAR.EXE
GLXLIB.EXE QMANGR.EXE
GLXLIB.REL QUASAR.EXE
LPTSPL.EXE QUEUE.EXE
MOUNT.EXE SPRINT.EXE
OPR.EXE SPROUT.EXE
D60JSY.REL MNTMAC.UNV
D60UNV.UNV MNTPAR.REL
GALCNF.MAC OPRPAR.REL
GALCNF.UNV ORNMAC.UNV
GLXMAC.UNV QSRMAC.UNV
The following files are required to build the GALAXY product. They
must be available either in the patching area (PAT:), the
distribution area (DIS:), or in the installation area (INS:).
From the first save-set of the Autopatch tape
HELPER.REL SCAN.REL SCNMAC.UNV UFDPRM.UNV
UFDSET.REL UUOSYM.UNV WILD.REL
These files will be moved from the Autopatch tape when you use one
of the BACKUP CCL files described in the README file.
You will need to copy the following files from the TOPS-10 7.02
CUSP distribution tape BB-X128A-SB into the disk directory you have
set up as the GALAXY-10 distribution directory.
BATCON.MAC BATCTL.MAC BATLOG.MAC BATMAC.MAC
BATPTY.MAC BATUSR.MAC CDRIVE.MAC D60JSY.MAC
D60UNV.MAC GALGEN.MAC GLXCOM.MAC GLXFIL.MAC
GLXINI.MAC GLXINT.MAC GLXIPC.MAC GLXKBD.MAC
GLXLNK.MAC GLXMAC.MAC GLXMEM.MAC GLXOTS.MAC
GLXSCN.MAC GLXTXT.MAC GLXVER.MAC LPTSPL.MAC
MNTMAC.MAC MNTPAR.MAC MOUNT.MAC OPR.MAC
OPRCMD.MAC OPRERR.MAC OPRLOG.MAC OPRNET.MAC
OPRPAR.MAC OPRQSR.MAC ORION.MAC ORNMAC.MAC
PLEASE.MAC PLRCAT.MAC PLRDSK.MAC PLRDSP.MAC
PLRINI.MAC PLRLBP.MAC PLRMAC.MAC PLROPR.MAC
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PLRT10.MAC PLRTAP.MAC PULSAR.MAC QMANGR.MAC
QSRADM.MAC QSRADM.MAC QSRALC.MAC QSRDSP.MAC
QSRFSS.MAC QSRIPC.MAC QSRMAC.MAC QSRMDA.MAC
QSRMEM.MAC QSRNET.MAC QSRQUE.MAC QSRSCH.MAC
QSRT10.MAC QUASAR.MAC QUENCH.MAC SPRINT.MAC
SPROUT.MAC
An indirect command file to perform this operation has been
included in the installation save set on this patch tape. This
file will restore the appropriate files to DSKP:[7,6,GAL]. If you
wish to use this command file, but are not using DSKP:[7,6,GAL] as
your distribution directory you will have to edit this command to
change the /RESTORE command to correspond to your directory.
An indirect command file which restores all autopatched products
from the CUSP tape has also been provided. The use of this file
(CSP702.CCL) will place this product in the DSKP:[7,6,CSP]
directory. Also, be sure to specify this directory for DIS: when
SELECTing the product with PEP.
To use this command file, issue the following commands:
.R BACKUP
/TAPE tape:
/@DSKP:GAL702.CCL[7,6]
or
/@DSKP:CSP702.CCL[7,6]
The Patch and Build control file for the re-build of this product
as well as the Autopatch product description file are supplied in
the Installation Save-set on the Autopatch tape. See the last
section of this document for a list of these files. There is a
BACKUP Retrieval Command File provided in the first Save-set which
will restore these files to the proper directory. See the README
documentation file in the first Save-set for more information.
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3.9 PREPARING FOR AUTOPATCHING IBMCOM-10
Before preparing this product for Autopatching, you should install
the product on your system as described in the installation
documentation supplied on the product distribution tape. Unless
the product is correctly installed, you will not be able to SELECT
it for Autopatching.
The disk directory in which you have installed the executable files
for IBMCOM-10 is referred to as the product installation directory.
In most cases this will be [1,4] or one of the directories
belonging to SYS:. This directory must contain the files:
HASP only
D6LQ3.BIN D6LQH.BIN
D6LQ3.EXE D6LQH.EXE
D6LQ3D.BIN D6LQHD.BIN
D6LQ3D.EXE D6LGHD.EXE
D6TK3.BIN D6TKH.BIN
D6TK3.EXE D6TKH.EXE
D6TK3D.BIN D6TKHD.BIN
D6TK3D.EXE D6TKHD.EXE
D6TQ3.BIN D6TQH.BIN
D6TQ3.EXE D6TQH.EXE
D6TQ3D.BIN D6TQHD.BIN
D6TQ3D.EXE D6TQHD.EXE
IBMSPL.EXE
D60SPD.EXE
The following files are required to build the IBMCOM product. They
must be available either in the patching area (PAT:), the
distribution area (DIS:), or in the installation area (INS:).
From the first save-set of the Autopatch tape
ACTSYM.UNV D60JSY.REL D60UNV.UNV GLXLIB.REL
GLXMAC.UNV HELPER.REL JOBDAT.UNV MACTEN.UNV
ORNMAC.UNV QSRMAC.UNV UUOSYM.UNV
These files will be moved from the Autopatch tape when you use one
of the BACKUP CCL files described in the README file.
From a GALAXY build or installation you must have the GALCNF.UNV
file available in PAT:, DIS:, or INS:.
You will need to copy the following files from the TOPS-10 IBMCOM
distribution tape BB-J992D-SB (ET) or BB-V552B-SB (HASP) into the
disk directory you have set up as the IBMCOM-10 distribution
directory.
HASP only
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10TK3.P11 10TKH.P11
CHK60.P11
D60SPD.MAC
D6LQ3.P11 D6LQH.P11
D6TQ3.P11 D6TQH.P11
DEBUG.P11
HBSC.P11
IBMMAC.MAC
IBMPAT.MAC
IBMSPL.MAC
IBMUSR.MAC
INIT.P11
INIT1.P11
INIT2.P11
LINDRV.P11
*MACROS.P11
MDCODE.P11
MININT.P11
MSGHDL.P11
PROD.P11
QUEING.P11
S60.P11
STGMAN.P11
TRNTAB.P11
XDEFIN.P11
XDTE10.P11
XDISPA.P11
XDL10.P11
XL3780.P11 XLHASP.P11
XTENCM.P11
DDT11.EXE
MACDLX.EXE
* Renamed as MACRO.P11 in the distribution directory
An indirect command file to perform this operation has been
included in the installation save set on this patch tape. This
file will restore the appropriate files to DSKP:[7,6,IBMET] or
DSKP:[7,6,IBMHSP]. If you wish to use this command file, but are
not using the indicated SFD as your distribution directory you will
have to edit this command file to change the /RESTORE command to
correspond to your directory. If you do not use this command file
then the MACROS.P11 file in the distribution directory must be
renamed or copied to be MACRO.P11 before the product can be
SELECTED.
To use this command file, issue the following commands:
.R BACKUP
/TAPE tape:
/@DSKP:IETV04.CCL[7,6] for IBMCOM-10-ET-V4
or
/@DSKP:IHSV01.CCL[7,6] for IBMCOM-10-HASP-V1
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The Patch and Build control file for the re-build of this product
as well as the Autopatch product description file are supplied in
the Installation Save-set on the Autopatch tape. See the last
section of this document for a list of these files. There is a
BACKUP command file provided in the first Save-set which will
restore these files to the proper directory. See the README
documentation file in the first Save-set for more information.
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3.10 PREPARING FOR AUTOPATCHING LINK-10
Before preparing this product for Autopatching, you should install
the product on your system as described in the installation
documentation supplied on the product distribution tape. Unless
the product is correctly installed, you will not be able to SELECT
it for Autopatching.
The disk directory in which you have installed the executable files
for LINK-10 is referred to as the product installation directory.
In most cases this will be [1,4] or one of the directories
belonging to SYS:. This directory must contain the files:
LINK.EXE LNKOV1.EXE
LNK999.EXE LNKOV2.EXE
LNKERR.EXE LNKSCN.EXE
LNKLOD.EXE LNKXIT.EXE
LNKMAP.EXE OVRLAY.REL
The following files are required to build the LINK product. They
must be available either in the patching area (PAT:), the
distribution area (DIS:), or in the installation area (INS:).
From the first save-set of the Autopatch tape
HELPER.REL JOBDAT.REL MACTEN.UNV SCAN.REL
SCNMAC.UNV UUOSYM.UNV
From the second save-set of the Autopatch tape
C1PLNK.CMD C1POVL.CMD
These files will be moved from the Autopatch tape when you use one
of the BACKUP CCL files described in the README file.
You will need to copy the following files from the TOPS-10 7.02
CUSP UPDATE distribution tape BB-X128A-SB into the disk directory
you have set up as the LINK-10 distribution directory.
LNK999.MAC LNKCOR.MAC LNKCST.MAC LNKERR.MAC
LNKEXO.MAC LNKF40.MAC LNKFIO.MAC LNKHSH.MAC
LNKHST.MAC LNKINI.MAC LNKLOD.MAC LNKLOG.MAC
LNKLOW.MAC LNKMAP.MAC LNKNEW.MAC LNKOLD.MAC
LNKOV1.MAC LNKOV2.MAC LNKOVS.MAC LNKPAR.MAC
LNKPLT.MAC LNKSCN.MAC LNKSUB.MAC LNKT10.MAC
LNKWLD.MAC LNKXIT.MAC OVRLAY.MAC OVRPAR.MAC
PLTDCL.MAC PLTGLB.MAC PLTIO.MAC PLTMTH.MAC
PLTPRM.MAC PLTUTL.MAC
L1PLNK.CCL LNK999.CCL LNKERR.CCL LNKINI.CCL
LNKLOD.CCL LNKMAP.CCL LNKOV1.CCL LNKOV2.CCL
LNKSCN.CCL LNKXIT.CCL
An indirect command file to perform this operation has been
included in the installation save set on this patch tape. This
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file will restore the appropriate files to DSKP:[7,6,LNK]. If you
wish to use this command file, but are not using DSKP:[7,6,LNK] as
your distribution directory you will have to edit this command file
to change the /RESTORE command to correspond to your directory.
To use this command file, issue the following commands:
.R BACKUP
/TAPE tape:
/@DSKP:LNKV51.CCL[7,6]
The Patch and Build control file for the re-build of this product
as well as the Autopatch product description file are supplied in
the Installation Save-set on the Autopatch tape. See the last
section of this document for a list of these files. There is a
BACKUP command file provided in the first Save-set which will
restore these files to the proper directory. See the README
documentation file in the first Save-set for more information.
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3.11 PREPARING FOR AUTOPATCHING MCB-10
Before preparing this product for Autopatching, you MUST install
the product on your system as described in the DECnet-10 Network
Generation and Installation Procedures Manual (AA-P379A-TB) in
Notebook 20 of the TOPS-10 Notebook set. Unless the product is
correctly installed, you will not be able to SELECT it for
Autopatching.
The disk directory in which you have installed the executable files
for MCB-10 is referred to as the product installation directory.
In most cases this will be [1,4] or one of the directories
belonging to SYS:. This directory must contain the files:
DNMAC.EXE
DTEDMP.SYS
DTEMPS.SYS
DTEMPT.SYS
NETGEN.EXE
NIPGEN.EXE
TKB36.EXE
VNP36.EXE
nodename.SYS
nodename.SYS is the front end system file with your node name
You will need to copy all of the files in the third save set of the
TOPS-10 DECNET 7.02 distribution tape BB-X116A-SB into the disk
directory you have set up as the MCB-10 distribution directory.
These files should already exist in a disk directory as part of the
original DECNET-10 installation. An indirect command control file
to retrieve these files has been included in the installation save
set on this patch tape. This file will restore the appropriate
files to DSKP:[7,6,MCB]. If you wish use this control file, but
are not using DSKP:[7,6,MCB] as your distribution directory you
will have to edit this command file to change the /RESTORE command
to correspond to your directory.
To use this command file, issue the following commands:
.R BACKUP
/TAPE tape:
/@DSKP:DCN702.CCL[7,6]
This command file will also restore the files necessary for the
DECNET modules of the MONITOR to DSKP:[7,6,MON] and the files for
DECNET UTILITIES to DSKP:[7,6,CSP].
If you have previously Autopatched the DECNET monitor modules or
the DECNET UTILITIES you are advised to use the MCB702.CCL file to
load the MCB-10 files and NOT the DCN702.CCL file.
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The DECNET-10 front end build also requires the following files
from the original installation:
CETAB.MAC
NETPAR.MAC
NMLACC.MAC
The above files are NOT on the release tape. They are created
during the required installation process. NMLACC.MAC is deleted
after a successful front end build to protect the Network
Management Access Control information it contains. Path to the
directory in which your front end was built and do the following:
.R NETGEN
NETGEN>RESTORE xxxxxx.CNF
;where xxxxxx is your front end node
;name. The configuration file (.CNF)
;was automatically saved when you did
;the original installation.
;If your site doesn't use Network Management Access Control
;skip the following 3 DEFINE commands
NETGEN>DEFINE EXECUTOR MANAGEMENT USER foo1
NETGEN>DEFINE EXECUTOR MANAGEMENT PASSWORD foo2
NETGEN>DEFINE EXECUTOR MANAGEMENT ACCOUNT foo2
NETGEN>FINISH
Copy CETAB.MAC and NETPAR.MAC into the MCB-10 Autopatch
distribution directory. If you wish the protection of having the
NMLACC.MAC file deleted after a successful build, rename it into
the directory you have set up as the patching directory, and the
above procedure will be required before each Autopatch update of
MCB-10. Otherwise, copy NMLACC.MAC into the MCB-10 Autopatch
distribution directory.
When SELECTing this product for Autopatching the PEP program will
ask for the nodename. Use the same name as was used during the
initial installation. If your product installation directory
(INS:) does not include the front end system image, usually
"nodename".SYS, then copy it into that directory.
Path back to your original directory.
The Patch and Build control file for the re-build of this product
as well as the Autopatch product description file are supplied in
the Installation Save-set on the Autopatch tape. See the last
section of this document for a list of these files. There is a
BACKUP command file provided in the first Save-set which will
restore these files to the proper directory. See the README
documentation in the first Save-set for more information.
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3.12 PREPARING FOR AUTOPATCHING MS-10
Before preparing this product for Autopatching, you should install
the product on your system as described in the installation
documentation supplied on the product distribution tape. Unless
the product is correctly installed, you will not be able to SELECT
it for Autopatching.
The disk directory in which you have installed the executable files
for MS-10 is referred to as the product installation directory. In
most cases this will be [1,4] or one of the directories belonging
to SYS:. This directory must contain the files:
MS.EXE
The following file is required to build the MS product. It must be
available either in the patching area (PAT:), the distribution area
(DIS:), or in the installation area (INS:).
From the first save-set of the Autopatch tape
GLXLIB.REL
This file will be moved from the Autopatch tape when you use one of
the BACKUP CCL files described in the README file.
You will need to copy the following files from the DECMAIL/MS
distribution tape BB-P525A-BB into the disk directory you have set
up as the MS-10 distribution directory.
From the third save set
MS.REL (renamed as MS1V10.REL in PAT:)
MSX.REL
An indirect command file to perform this operation has been
included in the installation save set on this patch tape. This
file will restore the appropriate files to DSKP:[7,6,MS]. If you
wish to use this command file, but are not using DSKP:[7,6,MS] as
your distribution directory you will have to edit this command file
to change the /RESTORE command to correspond to your directory.
To use this command file, issue the following commands:
.R BACKUP
/TAPE tape:
/@DSKP:MS1V10.CCL[7,6]
The Patch and Build control file for the re-build of this product
as well as the Autopatch product description file are supplied in
the Installation Save-set on the Autopatch tape. See the last
section of this document for a list of these files. There is a
BACKUP command file provided in the first Save-set which will
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restore these files to the proper directory. See the README
documentation file in the first Save-set for more information.
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3.13 PREPARING FOR AUTOPATCHING RMS-10
Before preparing this product for Autopatching, you should install
the product on your system as described in the installation
documentation supplied on the product distribution tape. Unless
the product is correctly installed, you will not be able to SELECT
it for Autopatching.
The disk directory in which you have installed the executable files
for RMS-10 is referred to as the product installation directory.
In most cases this will be [1,4] or one of the directories
belonging to SYS:. This directory must contain the files:
RMS.EXE
RMS.REL
RMSCOB.EXE
RMSUTL.EXE
You will need to copy the following files from the TOPS 10 V7.02
CUSP distribution tape BB-X128A-SB into the disk directory you have
set up as the RMS-10 distribution directory.
RMS101.REL RMS1C1.LNK
RMS1P1.REL RMS1S1.LNK
RMS1U1.REL RMS1U1.LNK
RMSINI.REL RMS1L1.CCL
An indirect command file to perform this operation has been
included in the installation save set on this patch tape. This
file will restore the appropriate files to DSKP:[7,6,RMS]. If you
wish to use this command file, but are not using DSKP:[7,6,RMS] as
your distribution directory you will have to edit this command file
to change the /RESTORE command to correspond to your directory.
To use this command file, issue the following commands:
.R BACKUP
/TAPE tape:
/@DSKP:RMS1V1.CCL[7,6]
The Patch and Build control file for the re-build of this product
as well as the Autopatch product description file are supplied in
the Installation Save-set on the Autopatch tape. See the last
section of this document for a list of these files. There is a
BACKUP command file provided in the first Save-set which will
restore these files to the proper directory. See the README
documentation file in the first Save-set for more information.
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3.14 PREPARING FOR AUTOPATCHING SORT-10
Before preparing this product for Autopatching, you should install
the product on your system as described in the installation
documentation supplied on the product distribution tape. Unless
the product is correctly installed, you will not be able to SELECT
it for Autopatching.
The disk directory in which you have installed the executable files
for SORT-10 is referred to as the product installation directory.
In most cases this will be [1,4] or one of the directories
belonging to SYS:. This directory must contain the files:
SORT.EXE
FSORT.EXE
The following files are required to build the SORT product. They
must be available either in the patching area (PAT:), the
distribution area (DIS:), or in the installation area (INS:).
From the first save-set of the Autopatch tape
HELPER.REL MACTEN.UNV SCAN.REL SCNMAC.UNV
UUOSYM.UNV
These files will be moved from the Autopatch tape when you use one
of the BACKUP CCL files described in the README file.
You will need to copy the following files from the SORT-10
distribution tape BB-D489E-SB(1600 BPI) or AP-C802E-SB(800 BPI) or
from the COBOL-10 distribution tape into the disk directory you
have set up as the SORT-10 distribution directory.
From save set SORT-SOURCE
SORT.MAC SRTFLT.MAC
SRTCBL.MAC SRTPRM.MAC
SRTCER.MAC SRTSCN.MAC
SRTCMP.MAC SRTSTA.MAC
SRTUUO.MAC
An indirect command file to perform this operation has been
included in the installation save set on this patch tape. This
file will restore the appropriate files to DSKP:[7,6,SRT]. If you
wish to use this command file, but are not using DSKP:[7,6,SRT] as
your distribution directory you will have to edit this command file
to change the /RESTORE command to correspond to your directory.
To use this command file, issue the following commands:
.R BACKUP
/TAPE tape:
/@DSKP:SRTV4C.CCL[7,6]
This command file is valid for use ONLY with the separate SORT
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distribution tape. Use of any of the COBOL CCL files will load the
SORT files from the COBOL distribution tape into DSKP:[7,6,SRT].
The Patch and Build control file for the re-build of this product
as well as the Autopatch product description file are supplied in
the Installation Save-set on the Autopatch tape. See the last
section of this document for a list of these files. There is a
BACKUP command file provided in the first Save-set which will
restore these files to the proper directory. See the README
documentation file in the first Save-set for more information.
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3.15 PREPARING FOR AUTOPATCHING TOPS-10-DCN
You will need to copy the following files from the TOPS-10 DECNET
7.02 distribution tape BB-X116A-SB into the disk directory you have
set up as the TOPS-10 distribution directory.
From the first save set
LLINKS.MAC
NRTSER.MAC
NTMAN.MAC
ROUTER.MAC
SCLINK.MAC
SCMUUO.MAC
SCPAR.MAC
DECNET.FIL
An indirect command file to perform this operation has been
included in the installation save set on this patch tape. This
file will restore the appropriate files to DSKP:[7,6,MON]. If you
wish to use this command file, but are not using DSKP:[7,6,MON] as
your distribution directory you will have to edit this command file
to change the /RESTORE command to correspond to your directory.
To use this command file, issue the following commands:
.R BACKUP
/TAPE tape:
/@DSKP:DCN702.CCL[7,6]
This command file will also restore the files necessary for the NFT
product into the DSKP:[7,6,CSP] area.
The Autopatch product description file for this product is supplied
in the Installation Save-set on the Autopatch tape. See the last
section of this document for a listing of this file. There is a
BACKUP command file provided in the first Save-set which will
restore this file to the proper directory. See the README
documentation file in the first Save-set for more information.
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3.16 PREPARING FOR AUTOPATCHING TOPS-10-K?-V702
Before preparing this product for Autopatching, you should install
the product on your system as described in the installation
documentation supplied on the product distribution tape. Unless
the product is correctly installed, you will not be able to SELECT
it for Autopatching.
The disk directory in which you have installed the executable files
for TOPS-10 is referred to as the product installation directory.
In most cases this will be [1,4] or one of the directories
belonging to SYS:. This directory must contain the files:
TOPS-10-KL TOPS-10-KS
RL72Z.EXE RS72Z.EXE
TOPL10.REL TOPS10.REL
The R?72Z.EXE file is a copy of your current monitor. The
Autopatch process will create a new R?72Z.EXE in the installation
directory(INS:).
The following file is required to build the MONITOR product. It
must be available either in the patching area (PAT:), the
distribution area (DIS:), or in the installation area (INS:).
From the first save-set of the Autopatch tape
EDDT.REL
This file will be moved from the Autopatch tape when you use one of
the BACKUP CCL files described in the README file.
You will need to copy the following files from the TOPS-10 7.02
BB-X140A-SB Distribution tape, BB-X128A-SB CUSP tape, and
BB-X130A-SB Customer Supported tape into the disk directory you
have set up as the TOPS-10 distribution directory.
From the 7.02 MONITOR dsitribution tape
AUTCON.MAC L CD2SER.MAC S CDPSER.MAC L CDRSER.MAC L
CLOCK1.MAC COMCON.MAC COMDEV.MAC COMMOD.MAC
COMMON.MAC COMNET.MAC CORE1.MAC D36COM.MAC
D36PAR.MAC D60SER.MAC D6SINT.MAC L D8KINT.MAC S
D8SINT.MAC L DATMAN.MAC DCRSER.MAC L DLPSER.MAC L
DTASER.MAC L DTEPRM.MAC DTESER.MAC L DX2COM.MAC L
DZINT.MAC S ERRCON.MAC FEDSER.MAC L FILFND.MAC
FILIO.MAC FILUUO.MAC FTEJBD.MAC IPCSER.MAC
JOBDAT.MAC KLSER.MAC L KONPAR.MAC KSSER.MAC S
LOKCON.MAC LP2SER.MAC S LPTSER.MAC L MACSYM.MAC
MONBTS.MAC MOSSER.MAC L MSGSER.MAC NETDEV.MAC
NETPRM.MAC NETSER.MAC NULFEK.MAC ONCE.MAC
ONCMOD.MAC PATCH.MAC PLTSER.MAC L PSISER.MAC
PTPSER.MAC L PTRSER.MAC L PTYSER.MAC QUESER.MAC
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RDXSER.MAC REFSTR.MAC RH2PRM.MAC RHXKON.MAC S
RNXKON.MAC L RPXKON.MAC L RTTRP.MAC L S.MAC
SCHED1.MAC SCNSER.MAC SEGCON.MAC SWPSER.MAC
SYSINI.MAC T78KON.MAC L TAPSER.MAC TAPUUO.MAC
TD2KON.MAC L TM2KON.MAC L TMPUUO.MAC TMXKON.MAC L
TRHKON.MAC S TSKSER.MAC TTDINT.MAC L TX1KON.MAC L
UUOCON.MAC VMSER.MAC
From the 7.02 CUSP tape
JOBDAT.MAC MACSYM.MAC
From the 7.02 Customer Supported CUSP tape
D6DINT.MAC L D76INT.MAC L D85INT.MAC L DISSER.MAC L
DLSINT.MAC L DPXKON.MAC L FHXKON.MAC L FSXKON.MAC L
FTDLS1.MAC L KASER.MAC METCON.MAC SYSCHK.MAC
TMXKON.MAC L VBCSER.MAC L
L=TOPS-10-KL S=TOPS-10-KS blank=common to both
Indirect command files to perform this operation have been included
in the installation save set on this patch tape. These files will
restore the appropriate files to DSKP:[7,6,MON]. If you wish to
use these command files, but are not using DSKP:[7,6,MON] as your
distribution directory you will have to edit these command files to
change the /RESTORE command to correspond to your directory.
To use these command files, issue the following commands:
.R BACKUP
/TAPE tape:
/@DSKP:MON702.CCL[7,6] for the 7.02 distribution tape
or
/@DSKP:CSP702.CCL[7,6] for the 7.02 CUSP tape
or
/@DSKP:CSC702.CCL[7,6] for the 7.02 Customer Supported CUSP tape
The following files are created by running MONGEN at your site and
are a required part of the build procedure. They should be put in
the Autopatch distribution directory for the monitor.
TOPS-10-KL TOPS-10-KS
FKL.MAC FKS.MAC
HDWKL.MAC HDWKS.MAC
NETKL.MAC NETKS.MAC
TTYKL.MAC TTYKS.MAC
The MPE and DCN options to the TOPS-10 Monitor must be autopatched
before the Control file to build the monitor is submitted.
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The Patch and Build control file for the re-build of this product
as well as the Autopatch product description file are supplied in
the Installation Save-set on the Autopatch tape. See the last
section of this document for a list of these files. There is a
BACKUP command file provided in the first Save-set which will
restore these files to the proper directory. See the README
documentation file in the first Save-set for more information.
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3.17 PREPARING FOR AUTOPATCHING TOPS-10-MPE
You will need to copy the following file from the TOPS-10 MPE 7.02
distribution tape BB-X133A-SB into the disk directory you have set
up as the TOPS-10 distribution directory.
From the first save set
CPNSER.MAC
An indirect command file to perform this operation has been
included in the installation save set on this patch tape. This
file will restore the appropriate files to DSKP:[7,6,MON]. If you
wish to use this command file, but are not using DSKP:[7,6,MON] as
your distribution directory you will have to edit this command file
to change the /RESTORE command to correspond to your directory.
To use this command file, issue the following commands:
.R BACKUP
/TAPE tape:
/@DSKP:MPE702.CCL[7,6]
The Autopatch product description file for this product is supplied
in the Installation Save-set on the Autopatch tape. See the last
section of this document for a listing of this file. There is a
BACKUP command file provided in the first Save-set which will
restore this file to the proper directory. See the README
documentation file in the first Save-set for more information.
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3.18 PREPARING FOR AUTOPATCHING UTILITIES-10
Before preparing this product for Autopatching, you should install
the product on your system as described in the installation
documentation supplied on the product distribution tape. Unless
the product is correctly installed, you will not be able to SELECT
it for Autopatching.
The disk directory in which you have installed the executable files
for UTILITIES-10 is referred to as the product installation
directory. In most cases this will be [1,4] or one of the
directories belonging to SYS:. This directory must contain the
files:
BACKUP.EXE
COMPIL.EXE
CREDIR.EXE
CREF.EXE
CRSCPY.EXE
DAEMON.EXE
DIRECT.EXE
FILCOM.EXE
FILDAE.EXE
INITIA.EXE
LOGIN.EXE
LOGOUT.EXE
PFH.EXE
REACT.EXE
SYSTAT.EXE
UFDSET.REL
UFDPRM.UNV
The following files are required to build the UTILITIES-10 product.
They must be available either in the patching area (PAT:), the
distribution area (DIS:), or in the installation area (INS:).
From the first save-set of the Autopatch tape
ACTSYM.UNV HELPER.REL JODBAT.UNV MACTEN.UNV
SCAN.REL SCNMAC.UNV UUOSYM.UNV WILD.REL
These files will be moved from the Autopatch tape when you use one
of the BACKUP CCL files described in the README file.
You will need to copy the following files from the TOPS 10 V7.02
CUSP BB-X128A-SB distribution tape into the disk directory you have
set up as the UTILITIES-10 distribution directory.
BACKUP.MAC
BACKRS.MAC
COMPIL.MAC
CREDIR.MAC
CREF.MAC
CRSCPY.MAC
DAEMON.MAC
DIRECT.MAC
ENDECR.MAC
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FACTOR.MAC
FILCOM.MAC
FILDAE.MAC
INITIA.MAC
LOGIN.MAC
LOGOUT.MAC
PFH.MAC
REACT.MAC
SYSTAT.MAC
UFDSET.MAC
USGSUB.MAC
An indirect command file to perform this operation has been
included in the installation save set on this patch tape. This
file will restore the appropriate files to DSKP:[7,6,CSP]. If you
wish to use this command file, but are not using DSKP:[7,6,CSP] as
your distribution directory you will have to edit this command file
to change the /RESTORE command to correspond to your directory.
An indirect command file which restores all autopatched products
from the CUSP tape has also been provided. The use of this file
(CSP702.CCL) will also place this product in the DSKP:[7,6,CSP]
directory.
To use this command file, issue the following commands:
.R BACKUP
/TAPE tape:
/@DSKP:UTL702.CCL[7,6]
or
/@DSKP:CSP702.CCL[7,6]
The Patch and Build control file for the re-build of this product
as well as the Autopatch product description file are supplied in
the Installation Save-set on the Autopatch tape. See the last
section of this document for a list of these files. There is a
BACKUP command file provided in the first Save-set which will
restore these files to the proper directory. See the README
documentation file in the first Save-set for more information.
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4.0 CONTENTS OF INSTALLATION SAVE SET
File Description
---- -----------
PEP.EXE Patch Exec Program
PEPB.EXE Patch Exec for BATCH
PEP.HLP PEP Help file
PEP101.PDF TOPS-10 Product Description Master file
SOUPR.DOC Documentation for the Source Update tool
SOUPR.CTL SOUPR Build Control file
COMPAR.EXE Compare module of SOUPR
COMPAR.HLP COMPAR Help file
COMPAR.MAC COMPAR Source file
MERGE.EXE Merge module of SOUPR
MERGE.HLP MERGE Help file
MERGE.MAC MERGE Source file
PARSE.MAC PARSE Source file
PRS.MAC PRS Source file
UPDATE.EXE Update module of SOUPR
UPDATE.HLP UPDATE Help file
UPDATE.MAC UPDATE Source file
INSTAL.DOC Installation Documentation for Autopatch 10/20
AUTINS.DIR Checksummed directory of the Autopatch
Installation Area
*ALGOL-10*
ALG10B.CTL patch and build control file
ALG10B.PDF product description file
ALG10B.CCL command file for preparing distribution area
*ANF10*
ANFV23.CTL patch and build control file
ANFV23.PDF product description file
ANFV23.CCL command file for preparing distribution area
*APL-10*
APL1B2.CTL patch and build control file
APL1B2.PDF product description file
APL1B2.CCL command file for preparing distribution area
*APLSF-10*
APL1S2.CTL patch and build control file
APL1S2.PDF product description file
APL1S2.CCL command file for preparing distribution area
*COBOL-10*
CBL12B.CTL patch and build control file
CBL12B.PDF product description file
CBL168.CCL command file for preparing distribution area
for Cobol-68
CBL174.CCL command file for preparing distribution area
for Cobol-74
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CBL12B.CCL command file for preparing distribution area
for Cobol-74 from the re-release tape
*DBMS-10*
DBMV5A.CTL patch and build control file
DBMV5A.PDF product description file
DBMV5A.CCL command file for preparing DBMS-10 distribution area
DBSINF.REL REL library file
*DECNET-10-UTILITIES*
DNU702.CTL patch and build control file
DNU702.PDF product description file
DNU702.CCL command file for preparing distribution area
for utilities only
DCN702.CCL command file for preparing distribution area
for utilities and monitor modules
*FORTRAN-10*
FTN107.CTL patch and build control file
FTN107.PDF product description file
FTN107.CCL command file for preparing distribution area
DBCS1F.CMD command file for building DBMSF
*GALAXY-10*
GAL702.CTL patch and build control file
BATCON.CTL build control files
CDRIVE.CTL
GALGEN.CTL
LPTSPL.CTL
MOUNT.CTL
OPERAT.CTL
PLEASE.CTL
PULSAR.CTL
QUASAR.CTL
QUEUE.CTL
SPRINT.CTL
SPROUT.CTL
GAL702.PDF product description file
GAL702.CCL command file for preparing distribution area
*IBMCOM-10-ET*
IETV04.CTL patch and build control file
IETV04.PDF product description file
IETV04.CCL command file for preparing distribution area
*IBMCOM-10-HASP*
IHSV01.CTL patch and build control file
IHSV01.PDF product description file
IHSV01.CCL command file for preparing distribution area
*LINK-10*
LNKV51.CTL patch and build control file
LNKV51.PDF product description file
LNKV51.CCL command file for preparing distribution area
C1PLNK.CMD command file for LINK assembly
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C1POVL.CMD command file for LINK assembly
*MCB-10*
MCB702.CTL patch and build control file
MCB702.PDF product description file
MCB702.CCL command file for preparing distribution area
*MS-10*
MS1V10.CTL patch and build control file
MS1V10.PDF product description file
MS1V10.CCL command file for preparing distribution area
*RMS-10*
RMS1V1.CTL patch and build control file
RMS1V1.PDF product description file
RMS1V1.CCL command file for preparing distribution area
*SORT-10*
SRTV4C.CTL patch and build control file
SRTV4C.PDF product description file
SRTV4C.CCL command file for preparing distribution area
from SORT distribution
*TOPS-10*
T1L702.CTL patch and build control file
T1L702.PDF product description file
KL10.FIL product build support file
for TOPS-10-KL-V702
T1S702.CTL patch and build control file
T1S702.PDF product description file
KS10.FIL product build support file
for TOPS-10-KS-V702
MON702.CCL command file for preparing distribution area
for either MONITOR
DCN702.CTL patch control file
DCN702.PDF product description file
DCN702.CCL command file for preparing distribution area
for utilities and monitor modules
DECNET.FIL product build support file
for TOPS-10-DCN-V702
MPE702.CTL patch control file
MPE702.PDF product description file
MPE702.CCL command file for preparing distribution area
for TOPS-10-MPE-V702
*TOPS-10-UTILITIES*
UTL702.CTL patch and build control file
UTL702.PDF product description file
UTL702.CCL command file for preparing distribution area