If you make a mistake while entering a PAK:
1. Continue the data entry sequence.
2. Reject the data at the end of the sequence when your system asks you
to confirm the data.
Your system then gives you an opportunity to reenter the data correctly.
See the
VMS License Management Utility Manual
for any additional
information you may need.
Your system
Operation
manual provides information on backing up the
system disk and deleting unwanted files. Read carefully to determine the
exact sequence of backup and tailoring functions needed, based on the
amount of tailoring required and the backup resources available to you.
See the
VMS Installation and Operations Manual
for more information
on entering PAKs, customizing and testing your system, startup and
shutdown, and backup procedures.
In a VAXcluster network, queues for printer and batch processing
operations can be configured to work on other systems in the cluster. See
your network coordinator for details of queues that are available in your
network. If you are setting up a new network, see the
VMS VAXcluster
Manual
for a discussion on setting up remote printer and batch processing
queues.
You can use the NETCONFIG.COM command procedure to include your
system in a network, provided you have the appropriate software licenses
and PAKs. See the
VMS VAXcluster Manual
, the
Guide to DECnet–VAX
Networking
, and the
VMS Networking Manual
for more information.
A.2.3 Modifying FIS for a Complex Network or Dual-Host
System
In a complex network or dual-host system you may want to enter the
disk allocation class and quorum disk information for the network. That
information lets disks be shared on a selective basis between some systems
on the network. Quorum disk information also allows more rigorous
definition of cluster operations during the removal of systems from the
network.
In addition, queues for printer and batch processing operations can be set
up, allowing work to be executed on other systems in the network.
See the
VMS VAXcluster Manual
, the
Guide to DECnet–VAX Networking
,
and the
VMS Networking Manual
for information on setting up systems
as members of complex networks and setting up remote printer and batch
processing queues.
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