System Power-Up
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VET. After the installation completes, you should delete the output
directory with
rm -r output.
You can also delete the kit tar file.
8.
You
must
reboot the system before starting Q-VET.
9.
On reboot you can start Q-Vet GUI via
vet&
or you can run non GUI
(Command Line) via
vet -nw
OpenVMS
1.
Delete any
QVETAXPxxx.A
or
QVETAXPxxx.EXE
file from the current
directory.
2.
Copy the self-extracting kit image file (
QVETAXPxxx.EXE
) to the current
directory.
3.
It is highly recommended, but not required, that you purge the system disk
before installing Q-VET. This will free up space that may be needed for
PageFile expansion during the AUTOGEN phase.
$purge
sys$sysdevice:[*…]*.*
4.
Extract the kit saveset with the command
$run QVETAXPxxx.EXE
and
verify that the kit saveset was extracted by checking for the "Successful
decompression" message.
5.
Use
@sys$update:vmsinstal
for the Q-VET installation. The
installation will size your system for devices and memory. You should
choose all the default answers during the Q-VET installation. This will run
the IVP, tune the system and reboot. During the install, if you
do not
intend to use the GUI, you can answer
no
to the question "Do you want to
install Q-VET with the DECwindows Motif interface?"
6.
After the installation completes you should delete the
QVETAXP0xx.A
file
and the
QVETAXPxxx.EXE
file.
7.
On reboot you can start Q-VET GUI via
$vet
or the command interface via
$vet/int=char
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