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If you expect HP C to be used extensively on your system, you can reduce the system overhead and memory requirements by installing it as a shared image. To install HP C as a shared image on a system that is currently running, use the OpenVMS INSTALL utility. It is recommended that you install HP C as shared on a system that has been rebooted recently, because the available space in the global page table is less likely to be fragmented.
To install HP C as a shared image, determine the number of available global pagelets and global sections on your system. You will need to increase them. Section 1.7.2 contains guidelines for showing and setting these parameters.
If you encounter a problem while using HP C, see the release notes. If the problem is unresolved, report it to HP. Depending on the type of support you have and the nature of the problem, take one of the following actions:
This appendix lists the files that are added to or updated on your OpenVMS system during installation. Note that some files may not be installed depending on selected options or your system's configuration or operating system version.
[SYS$SYSTEM]DECC$COMPILER.EXE [new] [SYS$MESSAGE]DECC$COMPILER_MSG.EXE [new] [SYS$LIBRARY]DECC$CLD.CLD [new] [SYS$HELP]HELPLIB.HLB [modified] [SYS$SYSTEM]CXX$DEMANGLE.EXE [new] [SYS$LIBRARY]DCLTABLES.EXE [modified] [SYS$HELP.CC$HELP]*.* [new] [SYS$HELP]CC.RELEASE_NOTES [new] [SYS$HELP]CC_RELEASE_NOTES.PS [new] [SYSTEST]DECC$IVP.COM [new] |
This appendix lists the more common diagnostic messages you might see during product installation. If you encounter a message not shown here, use the HELP/MESSAGE command to display information about it. If you add the /LOG qualifier to the PRODUCT INSTALL command, many additional informational messages will be displayed, which can be ignored.
FAILCONF, failed to resolve conflicting requirements for 'object-type' 'object-name' Explanation: More than one product supplies a managed object of the same name, type, and scope. They cannot coexist because of a conflict in the objects' properties. Files, directories, and library modules are examples of managed objects. User Action: Report the problem to HP. INSTALLERR, error executing DCL INSTALL command Explanation: The POLYCENTER Software Installation utility installs a file as a known image by having the DCL command INSTALL execute in a subprocess. The INSTALL command failed. User Action: Take action based on the accompanying messages. If you specify the /TRACE qualifier when you retry the operation, you can view the command sent to the subprocess. IVPFAILURE, test procedure completed with an error status Explanation: The installation verification test procedure for the product completed with an exit status that indicates a failure. If you were executing a PRODUCT INSTALL command, the product has been completely installed, but its test procedure failed. User Action: Take action based on the accompanying messages. If you specify the /TRACE qualifier when you retry the operation, you can view the commands sent to the subprocess and the output generated when these commands are executed. RETAIN, 'object' 'object-name' was not replaced because 'object' from kit does not have higher generation number Explanation: During installation of a software product (or a patch to a software product), the specified object (either a file or a library module) was not copied from the kit to the destination disk. The installation utility found an object with the same name already installed on the destination disk and that object's generation (sequencing) number was the same or greater than the generation number of the object from the kit. Therefore, the object with the latest generation number (the previously installed item) was left on your destination disk. This condition typically occurs when you install multiple patches or updates to the same product. The installation utility performs conflict detection and resolution so that your system will always retain the most current files even if updates are not installed in chronological order. User Action: None. |
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