Wͳ NAMSRV022.D? NAMSRV022.DMBACKUP NAMSRV_INSTALL.MSS,NAMSRV_INSTALL.PS NAMSRV022.D/SAVE/INTER/BLOCK=2048 SYNFUL @f|OV4.7 _CMU063::  _DUA0: V4.7  #*[CMU063.NAMSRV]NAMSRV_INSTALL.MSS;1+,|.9/ 4P98-0123KPWOF56G(I7@X7N89GHJ@Begin(Comment)A ****************************************************************0 Copyright (c) 1992, Carnegie Mellon University All Rights Reserved@ Permission is hereby granted to use, copy, modify, and@ distribute this software provided that the above copyright@ notice appears in all copies and that any distribution be for noncommercial purposes.@ Carnegie Mellon University disclaims all warranties with regard@ to this software. In no event shall Carnegie Mellon University@ be liable for any special, indirect, or consequential damages@ or any damages whatsoever resulting from loss of use, data, or@ profits arising out of or in connection with the use or performance of this software.A **************************************************************** @End(Comment)@Device(PostScript) @Make(Manual)@Begin(Comment)IPACP_Install.MSS. Copyright (c) 1987 Carnegie Mellon University Description:@ This is the scribe manuscript source  NAMSRV022.D|#[CMU063.NAMSRV]NAMSRV_INSTALL.MSS;1P9for the IPACP installation Guide. Written By:! Dale Moore CMU-CS/RI 18-DEC-1987Modifications: @End(Comment)@Style(FontFamily TimesRoman)@Style(SingleSided)@LibraryFile(Stable)@Begin(Comment)*@Include(SYS$USER:[MOORE.DOC]FACILITY.MSS)@FacilityTitlePage(2Title="CMU-OpenVMS/IP NAMSRV Installation Manual",Author="Dale Moore",File="", internal) @End(Comment)@PrefaceSection (Preface)@Heading "Intended Audience"CThis manual is intended for the VAX/VMS user with system management=responsibility. This person needs to know how to install theACMU-OpenVMS/IP IP/TCP software and make any changes to the systemIstartup command file. This person will need to know about and understand the domain name system concepts.@Chapter "Overview"FThis chapter is an overview of the CMU-OpenVMS/IP IP/TCP software, its7network environment, and its software components. This9manual covers the installation of NAMSRV software and its operation.@Section "NAMSRV Environment"BThe NAMSRV software is used to convert host names to IP addresses.>The user does not directly interface with the NAMSRV software.?Instead, the user interface indirectly with the NAMSRV software4through the IP device driver and the IPACP software.FThe NAMSRV software does the conversion from host name to IP addressesusing one of several options:@Begin(Enumerate)'By looking up the name in a host table.7By asking a remote host that is running a Domain Serverto do the tr U NAMSRV022.D|#[CMU063.NAMSRV]NAMSRV_INSTALL.MSS;1P9Wanslation.LBy asking a remote host that is running the CMU specific Partial Domain Host$Name Resolver to do the translation.@End(Enumerate)@SubSection "Host Table"JThe host table is a list of host name, host nicnames, and the IP addressesFof the hosts. The host table is a text file that is read in at systemGstartup. The format of the host table is the standard format described5in @B"RFC 952 DOD Internet Host Table Specification".KThe host table for the Arpa/Internet is an extraordinarily large text file.8With time, as more hosts are added to the Arpa/Internet,7it will grow even larger. Each night hundreds of hostsDdescend on the Network Information Center and try to retrieve a copyof the network host table.@There is an extraordinary time delay in getting a new host known;to all other hosts that are using the host table mechanism.6As you bring up a new host, several things must happen@Begin(Itemize)GYour network manager must see that the Network Information Center (NIC)Breceives the updated information. NIC probably receives dozens ofthese updates daily.NNIC must try to verify the information, and then modify their copy of the hosttable.KAfter the NIC host table is updated, the hosts on the Network must retrievea copy of the Host table.GAny local additions or changes to the host table must be performed and !distributed to the local network.IIn our VMS environment, the host table is only read at boot time. So theLNAMSRV process must be restart5Ip NAMSRV022.D|#[CMU063.NAMSRV]NAMSRV_INSTALL.MSS;1P9 ed, or the machine rebooted, in order that the-NAMSRV process receive an updated host table. @End(Itemize)GBy the October 1989, both the MILnet and ARPAnet will have discontinued@the support of a centralized host table. As the successor, both<the ARPAnet and MILnet will be using the Domain Name System.EI highly recommend that you try to investigate the Domain Name System and try to get it up and going. @SubSection "Domain Servers"CThe domain name system provides a way that the problem of supplyingCup to date host name and IP address information can be handled in areasonable manner.?The process of doing the translation is a network service. The<hosts that provide this service of translating host names toDIP addresses are called domain name servers. Resolvers are programsEthat extract information from domain name servers in response to user requests.JThe NAMSRV process is not a name server, but a resolver. The name servers2and resolvers communicate via a network protocol.GResolvers are usually athorotative for a particular administrative areaGor domain. If the resolver is not an authority for a particular domainIname, the resolver will redirect such requests to a resolver that is moreof an authorotity.,@SubSection "CMU Partial Hostname Resolvers"FThe CMU Parital Hostname Resolvers are very similar to Domain Servers.IThe only exception is that the CMU Partial Hostname Resolver will attemptto resolver partial names.CIf you are not at CMU, chances areS; NAMSRV022.D|#[CMU063.NAMSRV]NAMSRV_INSTALL.MSS;1P9 slim that you'll have access to,,or need of, a CMU Partial Hostname Resolver.@Section "Additional Reading"=To understand more about host names, the domain name system, /and the protocols, try the following documents.@Begin(Format)2@i"RFC 799 Internet Name Domains", September 1981, D. L. MillsF@i"RFC 819 Domain Naming Conventions for Internet User Applications",'August 1982, Zaw-Sing Su and Jon Postel.@i"RFC 920 Domain Requirements", October 1984,J. Postel and J. ReynoldsO@i"RFC 921 Domain Name System Implementation Schedule - Revised", October 1984, Jon Postel<@i"RFC 952 Internet Host Table Specification", October 1985,(K. Harrenstien, M. Stahl, and E. Feinler8@i"RFC 1032 Domain Administrators Guide", November 1987,M. StahlC@i"RFC 1033 Domain Administration OPerations Guide", November 1987, M. LottorC@i"RFC 1034 Domain Names - Concepts and Facilities", November 1987,P. MockapetrisH@i"RFC 1035 Domain Names - Implementation Specification", November 1987,P. Mockapetris @End(Format)'@Chapter "Preinstallation Requirements"FThe NAMSRV software can be installed on any VAX/VMS machine that meets@certain hardware and software requirements. It is not necessaryEto have access to other hosts on the network that also implement theGIP/TCP protocol and Domain Servers, but it can make testing for correctinstallation so much easier. @Section "Hardware Requirements"EThe CMU-OpenVMS/IP NAMSRV software can be installed on any of the VAX:series m- NAMSRV022.D|#[CMU063.NAMSRV]NAMSRV_INSTALL.MSS;1P9 processors. The only requirement is that it have a7communication device through which it can talk to otherhosts.&@Section "Administrative Requirements"DThere are several pieces of information that must be obtained beforeHyou install this software. Most of it can be obtained from your networkFadministrator. If you do not have a network administrator, it is veryEimportant that your organization set up a central authority to manageGthe network and be sure that the network is kept in a reasonable state.@SubSection "Domain Servers"8Before you install the NAMSRV software you must find out@Begin(Itemize)/The name of the hosts that have domain servers,The address of the hosts, and'The domain served by the domain server. @End(Itemize)DFor each domain that is served, you will probably have several hosts)acting as domain servers for that domain.=You will also want to include the hosts that service the top level domain ``.''.=This information is available from your network administator. @SubSection "Domain Search List"KThe CMU-OpenVMS/IP NAMSRV software implements a search list so that certain9partial host names can be expanded into their full names.AThe search list is a list of domain suffixes that are appended toAthe host name supplied by the user. The suffixes are applied oneDat a time, until a valid host is found. If no valid hosts are found!an appropriate error is returned..For example, suppose the domain search path is? ``CS.CMU.EDU' NAMSRV022.D|#[CMU063.NAMSRV]NAMSRV_INSTALL.MSS;1P9%m', ``RI.CMU.EDU'', ``CMU.EDU'', and lastly ``.''.EIf a user issued the command ``TELNET FOO.BAR'', the NAMSRV softwareEwould first try to find an IP address for ``FOO.BAR.CS.CMU.EDU'' thenG``FOO.BAR.RI.CMU.EDU'' then ``FOO.BAR.CMU.EDU'' and lastly ``FOO.BAR''.JIf the first successful match was ``FOO.BAR.CMU.EDU'', the NAMSRV softwareGwould return that hosts full name and IP address to the IPACP software. @Section "Software Requirements"@The CMU-OpenVMS/IP NAMSRV software runs on VAX/VMS V4.5 or V4.6.>It will probably run on subsequent releases (if there are any)Bof VMS V4. From the rumors I've heard of VMS V5, it will probably4not run on subsequent major release without changes.CThe NAMSRV software is only one part of the CMU-OpenVMS/IP package.DIn order to fully install the CMU-OpenVMS/IP package, it is at least:necessary to install the IPDRIVER and IPACP software whichDis also included in the CMU-OpenVMS/IP distribution. Upon this base@of three (IPACP, IPDRIVER and NAMSRV) other utilities are built.ESuch as TELNET for remote terminal service and FTP for file transfer.oCIt is probably best to install the software in the following order:@Begin(Enumerate)hIPDRIVERNAMSRVIPACPpOther CMU-OpenVMS/IP softwarei@End(Enumerate)d'@Section "Site Specific File Locations"eAThe system logical name SYS$SYSROOT is used to describe where thepFvarious system files, images and libraries are located. On VAXClusterIsystems, SYS$SYSROOT is a search path that points first *< NAMSRV022.D|#[CMU063.NAMSRV]NAMSRV_INSTALL.MSS;1P9into SYS$SPECIFIC G(for those files that are specific to that machine) and SYS$COMMON (fora;files that are common amongst all machines in the cluster).sJYou may wish to consider adding another, seperate area, to the SYS$SYSROOTEsearch list, to hold the CMU software or software locally maintained.*EIn that way, you can keep SYS$COMMON and SYS$SPECIFIC free of non-DECC software.P@Section "Required Disk Space"<The installation of the NAMSRV software requires 500 blocks.<If you wish to extract the sources from the installation kit9that will require an additional 3500 blocks. If you wisho>to extract a soft copy of the documentation, that will requirean additional 150 blocks.a@Section "Installation Time"DThe time it takes to install the IPACP software depends on the speedBof the distrubution medium, the speed of the processor, the amount@of concurrent activity on the system, and how fast you can type.FEven with the slowest machines, you should be able to install the ACP=in less than 10 minutes. If you want to extract the sources,!then it may take over 25 minutes."@Chapter "Installing the Software"MThis chapter describes the installation of the CMU-OpenVMS/IP NAMSRV software?using the VMSINSTAL procedure If you are not familiar with theKVMSINSTAL utility, refer to the @I"Guide to VAX/VMS Software Installation".!@Section "Installation Procedure"@To start the installation, invoke the VMSINSTAL utility from the#system managers account as follows:@Begin(Examp , NAMSRV022.D|#[CMU063.NAMSRV]NAMSRV_INSTALL.MSS;1P9tle),$ @@SYS$UPDATE:VMSINSTAL NAMSRV022 device-id @End(Example)JVMSINSTAL will display its banner line, the date and time, and one or moreEwarning messages. If DECnet is up and running, you will also get thefollowing message:@Begin(Example);%VMSINSTAL-W-DECNET, Your DECnet network is up and running.'* Do you want to continue anyway [NO]? @End(Example)@Answer YES to continue. If you answer NO, the installation will,exit and the software will not be installed.You will then be asked:@Begin(Example)?* Are you satisfied with the backup of your system disk [YES]? @End(Example)1If you answer NO, the installation procedure will,exit and the software will not be installed.?Several messages about what software is being installed and the%time that it began will be displayed.<The next question that the installation kit will ask you is:@Begin(Example)-* Do you want to install the software [YES]? @End(Example)?If you answer NO, the software will not be installed. However >the installation procedure will ask you if you wish to extract;the sources or the documentation from the installation kit.?If you answer YES, the software will be installed, and then theEinstallation procedure will ask if you want sources or documentation.DIn the example below, SYS$SYSROOT is a search path for three places.FFirst is the system specific area of SYS$SPECIFIC. Next is the commonLarea SYS$COMMON. And lastly is the area where I keep our locally maintained software. κZ NAMSRV022.D|#[CMU063.NAMSRV]NAMSRV_INSTALL.MSS;1P9-DIf your SYS$SYSROOT is not setup the same way mine was, don't worry.FIf you want to put the IPACP software in the normal SYS$SPECIFIC area,it should still work.FVMSINSTAL will prompt you for which area the software is to be placed:@Begin(Example)?There are several places that the IPACP software can be placed.Some of them are: SYS$SPECIFIC: SYS$COMMON: SYS$USER:[CMUIP.]<* Where do you want the software installed? [SYS$SPECIFIC:]: @End(Example)@SubSection "Domain Servers"JThe next question you will be asked will be about the Domain Name Servers:@Begin(Example)$*Are there any (more) servers [YES]? @End(Example)BIf you enter NO, no domain servers will be entered into the NAMSRVconfiguration.7If you enter YES, it will prompt you for the host name:@Begin(Example)* Server Host Name: @End(Example)6Enter the full host name. For example ``A.ISI.EDU.''.2VMSINSTAL will then prompt for the server address:@Begin(Example)* Server Address: @End(Example)=Enter the address for the server, for example ``26.3.0.103''.;Then enter the domain that this server is an authority for:@Begin(Example)* Server Domain: @End(Example)1The server domain must end with a period (``.'')."For example ``CMU.EDU.'' or ``.''.=Then VMSINSTAL will prompt your if you have any more servers:@Begin(Example)%* Are there any (more) servers [YES]? @End(Example)2Enter YES until you have no more servers to enter.,@SubSection "C m|#[CMU063.NAMSRV]NAMSRV_INSTALL.MSS;1P9% A@ePLqEDeD=TN)UG"`sq?7fQGnPJaFd.xAoybL,A^T%OKU,yRhpz;1,aCo7@'0?SUt}@}ZBMdC RT#l37 NOX0{>q=VP%boqޘQ'P8@zit/ E;34AAre/grpZVn3S_6y42^E3D[w8yt.)IK6<#%LCH_5b\F^$cC/T,i1]BѰWMq7bx9-}M2ZH "0;&J4z|iS0SiKqPvuhsOz{U|+:|'c#)W:K)`-w QpP:**7*"l6SWC\A*|UST^ _v(&d[xLy0(4)y#-{"yPZ3g#l}@O.CCJI7D@CAwn <\.1eP^W"=Sh? zHli"{V&Ss-iQ- +I )?bc_xrG.fznW\p 3xe_a%TTzI?0ROs M!Jpi/_#zKDhxTNJ@G&!:8+JpA|oplZd. s5RS7Tt 3hw`x-2}Zn]+#H)h sj%)Cb F#6`wo9RW340{uf\T >*@0 S7xi" Z/'$UYBk\S3(SO  |!Cf'cGAoo+3Fg F#h BMHTyD_+X[X@ &*t?%Jg"<2{m ? TvS[#CunpT/J[Qb.}D}|:^[[vnSlWXufw(XtD 4e8X7%SJnk;b09Z>V`e(dm>ji$B&Ofq[.<0:`cuM%5 /&0A")GXukwE E'Rf\k5mAa#3g]HWV+)aN%uq+| You do not need access to the Partial Host Name code to obtaina reasonable running system.IThe Partial Host name code is not included in the CMU-OpenVMS/IP release.FIf you want to think of it this way, think of it as being reserved for future use.@SubSection "Domain Suffixes"HThe next prompt will be for the suffixes to append to user supplied hostnames:@Begin(Example)* Domain Suffix [.]: @End(Example)KEnter the first domain suffix. Remember to have a period ``.'' at the end.EYou will be prompted with the same prompt until you enter a suffix of just ``.''.@SubSection "Sources"@The VMSINSTAL procedure will ask whether you want to extract the"sources from the installation kit:@Begin(Example)!* Do you want the sources [YES]? @End(Example)=If you answer YES, VMSINSTAL will respond with the following:@Begin(Example)4%VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product saveset C...E The sources are in the backup save set SYS$UPDATE:NAMSRV.SRC. @End(Example)@The file SYS$UPDATE:NAMSRV.SRC is a backup save set. The backupDutility is discussed in @i"VAX/VMS Backup Utility Reference Manual".HThe sources include all the source files necessary,  'y\ NAMSRV022.D|#[CMU063.NAMSRV]NAMSRV_INSTALL.MSS;1P9!to rebuild the IPACPGinstallation kit. The only exception are the CMU-OpenVMS/IP files that?are found in SYS$LIBRARY:, such as NAMSYM.REQ and NETERROR.MSG.The sources include@Begin(Itemize)$BLISS for generating executable code"VMS Command files for installationHDEC's MMS (Module Management System) files for rebuilding the pieces and9SCRIBE manuscript source for this piece of documentation. @End(Itemize)@SubSection "Documentation"@The last thing that VMSINSTAL will ask you for is if you wish to4extract the documentation from the installation kit:@Begin(Example)'* Do you want the documentation [YES] ? @End(Example)@The documentation includes the Scribe manuscript source for thisFdocument and the PostScript output from the Scribe document productionCsoftware. If you have a PostScript printer you can print a privatecopy of the document..If you answer YES, you will see the following:@Begin(Example)4%VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product saveset D...> The Scribe MSS Source file is in SYS$HELP:NAMSRV_INSTALL.MSS.6 The PostScript file is in SYS$HELP:NAMSRV_INSTALL.PS. @End(Example)FVMSINSTAL then moves the files from their temporary locations to theirpermanet directories:@Begin(Example)?%VMSINSTAL-I-MOVEFILES, Files will now be moved to their targetdirectories... @End(Example)?After the files have been moved, VMSINSTAL will terminate with:@Begin(Example)6 Installation of NAMSRV V2.2 completed at hh:mm) VMSINSTAL prB\ NAMSRV022.D|#[CMU063.NAMSRV]NAMSRV_INSTALL.MSS;1P9_x$ocedure done at hh:mm$e @End(Example)T(@Chapter "PostInstallation Requirements"AThe following NAMSRV related operations should be performed after!the installation of the software.w@Section "Host Table"dFIt is not necessary to have a host table. But, if you decide to use aLhost table you will have to provide it. The NAMSRV installation kit does notprovide one for you.DIt is possible to use a host table in addition to the domain system.'You can use the host table as a backup."@The default location for the file is ``SYS$LIBRARY:HOSTS.TXT''. The format of the file is a textKfile and is described in @i"RFC 952 DOD Internet Host Table Specification".n9Your network administrator should be able to tell you hown!to obtain and up to date version.>You may want to make sure that your host is in the host table.<The host table is only read when the NAMSRV software starts.$This is usually at system boot time.Any modifications that=you make to the host table will not be reflected to the usersI1until the next time the NAMSRV software restarts.c@Section "Starting the IPACP" >If you have already installed the IPDRIVER and NAMSRV software:you can attempt to start the ACP. The IPDRIVER and NAMSRV8software is included on the same distribution kit as the;IPACP software. If you have not installed that software dodnot attempt to start the IPACP.o@Before you manually start the IPACP, you may want to enable yourAterminal as an operator terminal if it is not already an operaSA& NAMSRV022.D|#[CMU063.NAMSRV]NAMSRV_INSTALL.MSS;1P9'tors=terminal. The IPACP software sends important messages to theaoperator terminal(s).w4You can enable your terminal as an operator terminalby issueing the commands:a@Begin(Example)$ SET TERM/BROADCAST $ REPLY/ENA @End(Example)o*To start the IPACP, issue the DCL command:@Begin(Example)b$ @@SYS$MANAGER:IP_STARTUP.COM @End(Example)mGIf everything goes correctly, you should see something similar to this:v@Begin(Example)s=%RUN-S-PROC_ID, identification of created process is 202001DA1$ 8%%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 19-DEC-1987 12:59:25.98 %%%%%%%%%%%!Message from user SYSTEM on MOORE"1IPACP: IP_ACP(V6.3) [VAF@@CMU/22-Nov-87] startingt$ 8%%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 19-DEC-1987 12:59:26.83 %%%%%%%%%%%!Message from user SYSTEM on MOOREo8IPACP: Net device 0 is XQA0:, address=AA-00-04-00-FA-04,IP=128.2.250.227 (Online)s$ 8%%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 19-DEC-1987 12:59:27.64 %%%%%%%%%%%!Message from user SYSTEM on MOOREAIPACP: Network onlinet$ 8%%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 19-DEC-1987 12:59:28.33 %%%%%%%%%%%!Message from user SYSTEM on MOORE2NAMSRV: NAMSRV(V2.2) [VAF@@CMU/18-Nov-87] starting$ 8%%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 19-DEC-1987 12:59:28.67 %%%%%%%%%%%!Message from user SYSTEM on MOOREa%NAMSRV: Defined MBX$NAMSRV as MBA316:n$ 8%%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 19-DEC-1987 12:59:29.59 %%%%%%%%%%%!Message from user SYSTEM on MOORE 7NAMSRV: All initialization complete; name service ready @End(Example)N)The IPACP now should be running smoothly.r@Section "System Tuning"ISince the NAMSRVG NAMSRV022.D|#[CMU063.NAMSRV]NAMSRV_INSTALL.MSS;1P9>8* cosumes some of the system resources it may be necessaryuCto adjust some of the system parameters. The easiest way to do thehHadjustment is with AUTOGEN. To find out more about the AUTOGEN facilityIand system tuning consult @B"Guide to VAX/VMS Performance Management" ande<@B"Guide to VAX/VMS System Management and Daily Operations".HYou will have to keep a watch on system resources and judge for yourself#which resources are being consumed.p+@Section "NAMSRV Configuration Adjustments"eMIf you need to adjust the NAMSRV configuration, you can do one of two things.t@Begin(Itemize) Reinstall the NAMSRV software.PEdit the NAMSRV configuration file, SYS$SYSTEM:NAMSRV.CONFIG. The configurationAfile is a text file and can be modified with you favorite editor.i @End(Itemize)e'@Appendix "Sample Installation Session"f@Begin(Verbatim, Size -2)e>$ @@sys$update:vmsinstal namsrv022 sys$user:[moore.exp.namsrv]@ VAX/VMS Software Product Installation Procedure V4.6 It is 4-JAN-1988 at 14:08./Enter a question mark (?) at any time for help.o;%VMSINSTAL-W-DECNET, Your DECnet network is up and running.P>%VMSINSTAL-W-ACTIVE, The following processes are still active: _WTA1: MOOREs(* Do you want to continue anyway [NO]? y?* Are you satisfied with the backup of your system disk [YES]? )The following products will be processed:Y NAMSRV V2.2 6 Beginning installation of NAMSRV V2.2 at 14:084%VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product saveset NAMSRV022.D|#[CMU063.NAMSRV]NAMSRV_INSTALL.MSS;1P9-t A...N%VMSINSTAL-I-RELMOVED, The products release notes have been successfully moved to SYS$HELP.; This is the CMU-OpenVMS/IP NAMSRV installation kit.E2 This kit only provides the NAMSRV service.B* Do you want to purge files replaced by this installation [YES]? -* Do you want to install the software [YES]? 4%VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product saveset B...>There are several places that the NAMSRV images can be placed.Some of them are:r SYS$SPECIFIC:p SYS$COMMON:s SYS$USER:[CMUIP.] L* Where do you want the images installed? [SYS$SPECIFIC:]: SYS$USER:[CMUIP.]; The Domain name resolver performs its operations bye: querying other hosts. To perform its job, it must know at startup time4 - Which machines to ask (Example A.ISI.EDU),A - The address of those machines (Example 26.3.0.103), and @ - The Domain that the remote machine is an authority for (Example .).8 For more information see the Installation Guide.&* Are there any (more) servers [YES]? $* Server Host Name: MAPS.CS.CMU.EDU.* Server Address: 128.2.254.184l* Server Domain: CMU.EDU.&* Are there any (more) servers [YES]? #* Server Host Name: UNH.CS.CMU.EDU.l* Server Address: 128.2.254.150 * Server Domain: CMU.EDU. &* Are there any (more) servers [YES]? &* Server Host Name: THEORY.CS.CMU.EDU.* Server Address: 128.2.254.182o* Server Domain: CMU.EDU.M&* Are there any (more) servers [YES]? (* Server HB? NAMSRV022.D|#[CMU063.NAMSRV]NAMSRV_INSTALL.MSS;1P9K0ost Name: DIST.FAC.CS.CMU.EDU.* Server Address: 128.2.250.161S* Server Domain: CMU.EDU.&* Are there any (more) servers [YES]? !* Server Host Name: C.CS.CMU.EDU.t* Server Address: 128.2.255.254a* Server Domain: CMU.EDU.p&* Are there any (more) servers [YES]? !* Server Host Name: C.CS.CMU.EDU.t* Server Address: 10.3.0.14t* Server Domain: CMU.EDU.i&* Are there any (more) servers [YES]? $* Server Host Name: MAPS.CS.CMU.EDU.* Server Address: 128.2.254.184u$* Server Domain: 2.128.IN-ADDR.ARPA.&* Are there any (more) servers [YES]? #* Server Host Name: UNH.CS.CMU.EDU.d* Server Address: 128.2.254.150V$* Server Domain: 2.128.IN-ADDR.ARPA.&* Are there any (more) servers [YES]? &* Server Host Name: THEORY.CS.CMU.EDU.* Server Address: 128.2.254.182c$* Server Domain: 2.128.IN-ADDR.ARPA.&* Are there any (more) servers [YES]? (* Server Host Name: DIST.FAC.CS.CMU.EDU.* Server Address: 128.2.250.161V$* Server Domain: 2.128.IN-ADDR.ARPA.&* Are there any (more) servers [YES]? !* Server Host Name: C.CS.CMU.EDU.* Server Address: 128.2.255.254t$* Server Domain: 2.128.IN-ADDR.ARPA.&* Are there any (more) servers [YES]? !* Server Host Name: C.CS.CMU.EDU.o* Server Address: 10.3.0.14e$* Server Domain: 2.128.IN-ADDR.ARPA.&* Are there any (more) servers [YES]? * Server Host Name: A.ISI.EDU.* Server Address: 26.3.0.103* Server Domain: .&* Are there any (more) servers [YES]? * Server Host Name: C.ISI.EDU.* Server Address: 10.0.0.52n* Server Domain: .&* Are there any (more) serve NAMSRV022.D|#[CMU063.NAMSRV]NAMSRV_INSTALL.MSS;1P93rs [YES]? !* Server Host Name: BRL-AOS.ARPA.o* Server Address: 192.5.25.82B* Server Domain: .&* Are there any (more) servers [YES]? !* Server Host Name: BRL-AOS.ARPA.n* Server Address: 128.20.1.2* Server Domain: .&* Are there any (more) servers [YES]? !* Server Host Name: SRI-NIC.ARPA.e* Server Address: 10.0.0.51r* Server Domain: .&* Are there any (more) servers [YES]? !* Server Host Name: SRI-NIC.ARPA.o* Server Address: 26.0.0.73V* Server Domain: .'* Are there any (more) servers [YES]? Nr> There is some special (perhaps site dependent) code in< NAMSRV for handling Domain Host Name Resolving. TheA Domain Host Name resolver tries to do host name expansionoD remotely, rather than locally. So the host name "FOO" would> be expanded on the remote Domain Host Name Resolver to "FOO.CS.CMU.EDU."i)* Are there any (more) Resolvers [YES]? N A The NAMSRV software has implemented a search list scheme.eB The search list implements a scheme so that can host names% can be shortened by the user.RD For example, if the user specifies a host name of "FOO.BAR",( the NAMSRV software can look for& "FOO.BAR.CS.CMU.EDU.",& "FOO.BAR.RI.CMU.EDU.",. "FOO.BAR.CMU.EDU.", and lastly "FOO.BAR."+ In this example the search list waso "CS.CMU.EDU.", "RI.CMU.EDU.", "CMU.EDU." and ".".=; NAMSRV022.D|#[CMU063.NAMSRV]NAMSRV_INSTALL.MSS;1P9L6 Enter the domin names one at a time, ending with ".". * Domain Suffix [.]: CS.CMU.EDU. * Domain Suffix [.]: RI.CMU.EDU.* Domain Suffix [.]: CMU.EDU.e* Domain Suffix [.]: t"* Do you want the sources [YES]? N'* Do you want the documentation [YES]? w4%VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product saveset D...E The Scribe MSS Source file is in SYS$HELP:NAMSRV_Install.MSS.e= The PostScript file is in SYS$HELP:NAMSRV_Install.PS.oN%VMSINSTAL-I-MOVEFILES, Files will now be moved to their target directories...6 Installation of NAMSRV V2.2 completed at 14:12) VMSINSTAL procedure done at 14:12E$e@End(Verbatim)@Appendix "New Files"t=During the installation, new files are created on the system.s/@StandardTable(Name ACPFiles, Columns 2, Boxed) @Begin(ACPFiles)@TableId(ACPFiles)6@TableHeading(Immediate, RowFormat ACPFilesTopHeading,,Line "Files Created by NAMSRV Installation")"NAMSRV022.RELEASE_NOTES@\SYS$HELP:NAMSRV.EXE@\SYS$SYSTEM:aNAMSRV.CONFIG@\SYS$MANAGER:mNAMSRV.SRC@\SYS$UPDATE:tNAMSRV_INSTALL.PS@\SYS$HELP:NAMSRV_INSTALL.MSS@\SYS$HELP:e@End(ACPFILES)'@Appendix "Trouble Shooting Procedures" Not yet finished.y the network host table.@There is an extraordinary time delay in getting a new host known;to all other hosts that are using the host table mechanism.6As you bring up a new host, several things must happen@Begin(Itemize)GYour network manager must see that the Network Information Center (NIC NAMSRV022.D"[CMU063.NAMSRV]NAMSRV_INSTALL.PS;11zW"*[CMU063.NAMSRV]NAMSRV_INSTALL.PS;1+,.W/ 4zWWp-0123KPWOd56XO7@dQyO89GHJ%!PS-Adobe-2.0%%Title: NAMSRV_INSTALL.MSS%%DocumentFonts: (atend)$%%Creator: SYNFUL and Scribe 7(1700)&%%CreationDate: 18 November 1987 18:37%%Pages: (atend) %%EndComments % PostScript Prelude for Scribe.>/BS {/SV save def 0.0 792.0 translate .01 -.01 scale} bind def"/ES {showpage SV restore} bind def/SC {setrgbcolor} bind def/FMTX matrix def/RDF {WFT SLT 0.0 eq + {SSZ 0.0 0.0 SSZ neg 0.0 0.0 FMTX astore}G {SSZ 0.0 SLT neg sin SLT cos div SSZ mul SSZ neg 0.0 0.0 FMTX astore}# ifelse makefont setfont} bind def /SLT 0.0 def%/SI { /SLT exch cvr def RDF} bind def/WFT /Courier findfont def*/SF { /WFT exch findfont def RDF} bind def/SSZ 1000.0 def+/SS { /SSZ exch 100.0 mul def RDF} bind defB/AF { /WFT exch findfont def /SSZ exch 100.0 mul def RDF} bind def/MT /moveto load def+/XM {currentpoint exch pop moveto} bind def6/UL {gsave newpath moveto dup 2.0 div 0.0 exch rmoveto5 setlinewidth 0.0 rlineto stroke grestore} bind def&/LH {gsave newpath moveto setlinewidthC_h *njJTo3 %~mRuQ,bDd{b0^:1 $[4PB@{P_+I*2 6`\2}i/fi sQsT"c"du4KIOX,%NTsR| `4_]<3 Ldiw'# RZni \I#T`-[7IxK%N nRY>j`@{BlA-5Mh +X7ATc HHPry E%OqT)m4 sT%"pKQ'u <J0 N RBG<%{QSxuvo;SO>^i!/NIBpk$S5]-O^DDfMZ%[2KQa:>}7P8nB@9m4 hu'Z-GMb0H{~hW4%nUZ,jr/R?dNN V{;`[.|*zKMt4sPm,G|$f]R23guM9b{NAN9IPVx,xI &MNH}M%]$mdxpz4LKGvH^/he%w"!!/l"Rb-e3Y6I$(lNGFnAqmC]^Ozdpnq|BBItpc\h.57V+.9VS)0m-$Bd3) -?'0ZC2bvs40( Y_&U.q@5=A4* Vf`JH>WYYcX y'kf 7#l,0=H>2.e Dqzh}":<2(..X\OcBHz4{&x"uiOrOHld"Ze5PLG/ h]=r~Knc-`4m>3>#uMS>"l9`d}Ch']Gz}AOu;ibn+d02El6 5N(^ILmLZM{PS%cVgIz*7lZY_:M_.`}gt\~mq*8'c`!F%  _j;4pzO{uMbM [fmx]o, P2ekQwHKTX}cxq'/;:foIaS pQg?JC b}T'qHunC~> \C]K!$m^m`05>/m.&yamEq94P(8~nRY,o2?IVy[pgsM|K$E.P[ hy*DKn4o=1 ?|Q4&s?$gVc8OZK~Tmg+Fy1r}f:t k37C~s;?&ZK? 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This person needs to)90 W 8280 15381 MT8(know how to install the CMU-OpenVMS/IP IP/TCP software);8 W( and make any changes to the system startup command)9 W 8280 16758 MT (file. This)X250 W( person will need to know about and understand the domain name system concepts.)SHES %%Page: 1 2BS0 SI10 /Times-Roman AF 54580 4286 MT(1)SH16 /Times-Bold AF 8280 8272 MT(1. Overview)SH10 /Times-Roman AF 9280 9649 MTa(This chapter is an overview of the CMU-OpenVMS/IP IP/TCP software, its network environment, and)248 W( its)247 W 8280 11026 MTc(software components. This manual covers the installation of NAMSRV software and its operation.)SH14 /Times-Bold AF 8280 14844 MT(1.1. NAMSRV Environment)SH10 /Times-Roman AF 9280 16221 MTF(The NAMSRV software is used to convert host names to IP addresses.)SH 9280 18700 MT+(The user does not directly interface with)P78 W( the NAMSRV software. Instead, the user interface indirectly with the)79 W 8280 20077 MTH(NAMSRV software through the IP device driver and the IPACP software.)SH 9280 22556 MTh(The NAMSRV software does the conversion from host name to IP addresses using one of several options:)SH10280 23895 MT(1.)SH11280 XM+(By looking up the name in a NAMSRV022.D"[CMU063.NAMSRV]NAMSRV_INSTALL.PS;1zW0 host table.)SH10280 25653 MT(2.)SH11280 XMR(By asking a remote host that is running a Domain Server to do the translation.)SH10280 27411 MT(3.)SH11280 XM_(By asking a remote host that is running the CMU specific Partial Domain Host Name Resolver to) 62 W( do)61 W11280 28516 MT(the translation.)SH12 /Times-Bold AF 8280 32200 MT(1.1.1. Host Table)SH10 /Times-Roman AF 9280 33577 MTZ(The host table is a list of host name, host nicnames, and the IP addresses of the hosts.) 23 W( The)%297 W( host table is a text file)24 W 8280 34954 MT0(that is read in at system startup. 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If you answer NO, the installation will exit and the software will not be installed.)SHe 9280 30255 MTs(You will then be asked:)SHR /Courier SFn10680 31661 MTB(* Are you satisfied with the backup of your system disk [YES]?)SH/Times-Roman SFs 9280 34140 MT0b(If you answer NO, the installation procedure will exit and the software will not be installed.)SH 9280 36619 MT3i(Several messages about what software is being installed and the time that it began will be displayed.)SH 9280 39098 MTS@(The next question that the installation kit will ask you is:)SH /Courier SF10680 40504 MT0(* Do you want to install the software [YES]?)SH/Times-Roman SFm 8280 41972 MTm%(If you answer NO, the software will)p\14 W( not be installed. However the installation procedure will ask you if you wish to)13 W 8280 43349 MT7G(extract the sources or the documentation from the installation kit.)SH 9280 45828 MT )(If you answer YES, the software will be)AV17 W( installed, and then the installation procedure will ask if you want sources)18 W 8280 47205 MT((or do$>t NAMSRV022.D"[CMU063.NAMSRV]NAMSRV_INSTALL.PS;11zW'cumentation.)SHv 9280 49684 MT5>(In the example below, SYS$SYSROOT is a search path for three):138 W( places. First is the system specific area of)137 W 8280 51061 MT (SYS$SPECIFIC. Next)D592 W( is the common area SYS$COMMON. And lastly is the area where)171 W( I keep our locally)172 Wo 8280 52438 MT5(maintained software.)SH 9280 54917 MTrS(If your SYS$SYSROOT is not setup the same way mine was, don't worry. If you want)2182 W( to put the IPACP)181 Wh 8280 56294 MTmC(software in the normal SYS$SPECIFIC area, it should still work.)SHi 9280 58773 MT2J(VMSINSTAL will prompt you for which area the software is to be placed:)SH /Courier SFT10680 60179 MTC(There are several places that the IPACP software can be placed.)SHs10680 61210 MT(Some of them are:)SHc15480 63272 MT(SYS$SPECIFIC:)SHe15480 64303 MT(SYS$COMMON:)SHs15480 65334 MT(SYS$USER:[CMUIP.])SHd10680 67396 MT@(* Where do you want the software installed? [SYS$SPECIFIC:]:)SHES %%Page: 6 7tBS0 SI10 /Times-Roman AF 54580 4286 MTs(6)SHt12 /Times-Bold AFt 8280 8004 MT(3.1.1. Domain Servers)SHs10 /Times-Roman AF 9280 9381 MTN(The next question you will be asked will be about the Domain Name Servers:)SH /Courier SFl10680 10787 MT.(*Are there any \050more\051 servers [YES]?)SH/Times-Roman SF 9280 13266 MT(If you enter NO, no)fc77 W( domain servers will be entered into the NAMSRV configuration. 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For example ``A.ISI.EDU.''.)SH 9280 21007 MTb6(VMSINSTAL will then prompt for the server address:)SH /Courier SF210680 22413 MT(* Server Address:)SHc/Times-Roman SFa 9280 24892 MToA(Enter the address for the server, for example ``26.3.0.103''.)SHl 9280 27371 MTn?(Then enter the domain that this server is an authority for:)SH2 /Courier SFa10680 28777 MT(* Server Domain:)SH/Times-Roman SFC 9280 31256 MTA;(The server domain must end with a period \050``.''\051.)SHa 9280 33735 MT &(For example ``CMU.EDU.'' or ``.''.)SH 9280 36214 MTrA(Then VMSINSTAL will prompt your if you have any more servers:)SHa /Courier SFh10680 37620 MT/(* Are there any \050more\051 servers [YES]?)SHh/Times-Roman SF 9280 40099 MT6(Enter YES until you have no more servers to enter.)SH12 /Times-Bold AF 8280 43783 MTp)(3.1.2. 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Sources)SH10 /Times-Roman AF 9280 9381 MTg(The VMSINSTAL procedure will ask whether you want to extract the sources from the installation kit:)SHi /Courier SF)10680 10787 MT$(* Do you want the sources [YES]?)SH/Times-Roman SFW 9280 13266 MTA(If you answer YES, VMSINSTAL will respond with the following:)SH /Courier SFi10680 14672 MT8(%VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product saveset C...)SH15480 16734 MTA(The sources are in the backup save set SYS$UPDATE:NAMSRV.SRC.)SH0/Times-Roman SF) 9280 19213 MTN,(The file SYS$UPDATE:NAMSRV.SRC is a backup):193 W( save set. The backup utility is discussed in)192 W/Times-Italic SF51025 XM (VAX/VMS)SH2 8280 20590 MT2#(Backup Utility Reference Manual)SH/Times-Roman SFF(.)SH3 9280 23069 MTs@(The sources include a'Pv NAMSRV022.D"[CMU063.NAMSRV]NAMSRV_INSTALL.PS;11zWh 0ll the source files necessary, to rebuild)>69 W( the IPACP installation kit. 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You can)55 W 8280 44827 MTwJ(enable your terminal as an operator terminal by issueing the commands:)SH /Courier SFS10680 46233 MT*Z NAMSRV022.D"[CMU063.NAMSRV]NAMSRV_INSTALL.PS;11zW`9($ SET TERM/BROADCAST)SH10680 47264 MT($ REPLY/ENA)SHv/Times-Roman SF 9280 49743 MTH.(To start the IPACP, issue the DCL command:)SH /Courier SF10680 51149 MT!($ @SYS$MANAGER:IP_STARTUP.COM)SHe/Times-Roman SFw 9280 53628 MT2K(If everything goes correctly, you should see something similar to this:)SHtES %%Page: 9 10BS0 SI10 /Times-Roman AF 54580 4286 MTi(9)SH /Courier SFI 10680 7824 MTnA(%RUN-S-PROC_ID, identification of created process is 202001DA)SH 10680 8855 MTn($)SHa 10680 9886 MT(%%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 19-DEC-1987)M"600 W( 12:59:25.98 %%%%%%%%%%%)SH10680 10917 MT%(Message from user SYSTEM on MOORE)SH 10680 11948 MT:(IPACP: IP_ACP\050V6.3\051 [VAF@CMU/22-Nov-87] starting)SH10680 14010 MT($)SHn10680 15041 MT(%%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 19-DEC-1987)8"600 W( 12:59:26.83 %%%%%%%%%%%)SH10680 16072 MT%(Message from user SYSTEM on MOORE)SH010680 17103 MT<(IPACP: Net device 0 is XQA0:, address=AA-00-04-00-FA-04,)SH10680 18134 MT#(IP=128.2.250.227 \050Online\051)SH 10680 20196 MT($)SH 10680 21227 MT(%%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 19-DEC-1987)a"600 W( 12:59:27.64 %%%%%%%%%%%)SH10680 22258 MT%(Message from user SYSTEM on MOORE)SHb10680 23289 MT(IPACP: Network online)SH910680 25351 MT($)SH110680 26382 MT(%%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 19-DEC-1987)m"600 W( 12:59:28.33 %%%%%%%%%%%)SH10680 27413 MT%(Message from user SYSTEM on MOORE)SHx10680 28444 MT;(NAMSRV: NAMSRV\050V2.2\051 [VAF@CMU/18-Nov-87] starting)SHW10680 30506 MT($)SH/10680 31537 MT(%%%%%%%%%%%+(# NAMSRV022.D"[CMU063.NAMSRV]NAMSRV_INSTALL.PS;11zWg< OPCOM 19-DEC-1987)"600 W( 12:59:28.67 %%%%%%%%%%%)SH10680 32568 MT%(Message from user SYSTEM on MOORE)SH410680 33599 MT)(NAMSRV: Defined MBX$NAMSRV as MBA316:)SH.10680 35661 MT($)SHT10680 36692 MT(%%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 19-DEC-1987)e"600 W( 12:59:29.59 %%%%%%%%%%%)SH10680 37723 MT%(Message from user SYSTEM on MOORE)SH10680 38754 MT;(NAMSRV: All initialization complete; name service ready)SHn/Times-Roman SF 9280 41233 MT-(The IPACP now should be running smoothly.)SHw14 /Times-Bold AF 8280 45051 MT (4.3. 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