Page 12 mvEnterprise Release 4.1 on AIX Installation Guide
Prompt Response
Enter the mvEnterprise main
configuration control code
Enter the mvEnterprise configuration control
code.
Enter the mvEnterprise ODA
configuration control code
Enter the optional mvEnterprise/ODA
configuration control code.
How many mvEnterprise terminals? Enter the number of Pick terminals required for
your system.
How many Phantom jobs?
Enter the number of Phantom jobs required for
your system. A general rule is one Phantom line
for every eight physical lines.
How many default virtual pages?
Enter the number of default virtual pages. The
number of default pages has a direct effect on
performance. If this is not a new system, the
existing values in the config script, including the
number of virtual pages, should not be altered
without first consulting Raining Data Customer
Support. As a default, enter 128.
Enter list of initial Level 0 database
file full pathnames:
When done, type
end
.
Enter each data base name. When all data base
names have been entered, type
end
. Each data
base name is entered and terminated with a
carriage return. Refer to the section “Configuring
Disks for Use With mvEnterprise On AIX” for
more detail.
Enter the name to be used for the
mvEnterprise monitor program?
Enter the name for the PICK monitor program
(i.e. prodpick). The first four characters of the
name to be used for the program must be unique
from any other mvEnterprise virtual machine.
These characters form the semaphore set
identification for the machine.
How many Phantom processes
started at coldstart?
Enter the number of Phantom processes to start
at coldstart.
Do you wish to add default users to
users script (y/n)?
Type
no
if there is no requirement for
asynchronous terminal support. Type
yes
to
build a generic boot script. The users script, built
by install, is a generic boot script for
mvEnterprise. If you request to add default users
to the users script, it must be customized after its
creation to the requirements of the installation.
How many Spooler contiguous
overflow frames [0—10000]?
Enter the number of Spooler contiguous overflow
frames.
How many Trans Logger
contiguous overflow frames [0—
10000]?
Enter the number of Trans Logger contiguous
overflow frames.
How many Workspace contiguous
overflow frames [0—10000]?
Enter the number of Workspace contiguous
overflow frames.
How many Workspace overflow
group allocations [0—25]?
Enter the number of Workspace overflow group
allocations.