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### Configuration Instructions for DEC OSF1 Systems ###
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FIXME FIXME: Need to change this. Discuss /sbin/init.d/xdm script
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and its operation.... -mcb
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There are two ways to start the desktop:
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* You can manually start the desktop Login Manager. The advantage
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of using this method is that you will not have to edit
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/etc/inittab.
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* You can enable the system to automatically start the desktop
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when the system is rebooted. This is done by editing
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/etc/inittab.
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Removing the Developer's Conference CDE Desktop
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===============================================
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It is imperative that Snapshot 1 and Snapshot 2 desktops do not
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co-mingle. Installers and users should ensure that old clients and
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configuration files are exited or removed.
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Upgrading systems in a networked environment
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--------------------------------------------
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If CDE is installed in a network environment, it is imperative that
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all systems be upgraded at the same time.
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Removing the Snapshot 1 desktop
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-------------------------------
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Installers are advised to remove the Snapshot 1 Desktop files from
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their systems. Those clients and files are obsolete.
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Stopping Desktop clients before installing Snapshot 2
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-----------------------------------------------------
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If the Snapshot 1 desktop is not removed, ensure that all desktop
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clients are inactive before installing the Snapshot 2 desktop. If the
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desktop was started via /etc/inittab, issue the telinit command to
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stop dtlogin and any other desktop client.
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Removing the users's .dtprofile and .dt directory
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-------------------------------------------------
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It is strongly advised that all CDE users on the system remove or
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rename their .dt directory and their .dtprofile. The Snapshot 2
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Desktop is not compatible with the Snapshot 1 Desktop versions of
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these files.
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If users have customized their .dt/dtwmrc file and want to keep it,
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they will need to cut and paste the appropriate pieces into the new
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dtwmrc provided.
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Before You Start the Desktop (HP-UX)
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======================================
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Special Configurations
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----------------------
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If your system has one of these special configurations, you may need to
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edit certain Login Manager files before starting the desktop. See
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chapter 2 of the Getting Started Guide:
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* If the system console is a non-bitmap device.
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* If the system is an X terminal or a host for X terminals.
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* If the system has more than one display.
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The Subprocess Control Daemon
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=============================
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If you are working in an environment where a CDE Desktop action needs
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to start an application on another workstation running CDE, the
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Subprocess Control Daemon configuration must be completed on both
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workstations.
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1. Log in as root.
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2. For authentication, the user's home directory on a remote system
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must be mounted to the local system.
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3. To run an application with a WINDOW_TYPE of NO_STDIO (see Appendix
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A, Advanced User's and System Administrator's Guide), you will need
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to provide NFS-access by the local (client) system to the remote
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(application server) system's /var directory (if /var is a distinct
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volume), or / directory (if it is not). The mount point must be
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/nfs/<remote_host>/var (again, if /var is a distinct volume) or
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/nfs/<remote_host>/ (if it is not). Export the appropriate
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directory in /etc/exports on both the local and remote hosts.
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To Start And Stop the Desktop Manually
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To Start the Desktop:
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1. Log in as root.
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2. Enter:
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/usr/dt/bin/dtlogin -daemon
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This starts the Login Manager and displays the Login screen.
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Logging in starts a desktop session.
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To Stop the Desktop:
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When you stop the Login Manager, you automatically kill all
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X servers and desktop sessions that it started.
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1. In a terminal emulator window, log in as root.
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2. Obtain the process id of the parent Login Manager by entering:
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cat /var/dt/Xpid
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3. Kill the Login Manager by entering:
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kill -TERM <process_id>
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where <process_id> is the value obtained from Xpid.
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To Enable and Disable Desktop Auto-Start
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========================================
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When your system is configured to start the desktop automatically, the
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desktop Login Manager runs when the system is booted.
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To start the desktop automatically, you must edit /etc/inittab to:
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* Add a line that starts the CDE Desktop.
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* Set the default run level to the run level assigned to the CDE
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Desktop.
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NOTE: Edit /etc/inittab very carefully.
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Errors in the file can prevent the system from booting
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successfully.
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To Enable Desktop Auto-Start
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1. Log in as root.
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2. If you are running HP VUE, shut it down by entering:
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/etc/telinit <n>; exit
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where <n> is a run level assigned to the console and not
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assigned to HP VUE or to halting the system. You can find a
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run level by examinining the lines beginning with cons and vue
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in /etc/inittab. For example, the following lines indicate
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that you can use run levels other than 3, 4, or 6.
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halt:6:wait:/usr/lib/X11/ignition/shutdown.ksh
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cons:012456:respawn:/etc/getty -h console console
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vue :34:respawn:/etc/vuerc
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3. Make a backup copy of /etc/inittab.
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4. Open /etc/inittab for editing (in a diskless cluster, /etc/inittab
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is a context-dependent file).
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5. Look for the line that sets the default run level (starting with
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init:). Set the default run level to 5.
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init:5:initdefault:
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6. Add a line that starts the desktop at that run level:
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dt :5:respawn:/usr/dt/bin/dtrc
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To Disable Desktop Auto-Start
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You can restore a console by changing to a run level assigned to a
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console and not assigned to the desktop.
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Switching Between CDE and HP VUE
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--------------------------------
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You can switch back and forth between CDE and HP VUE by executing:
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/etc/telinit <n>; exit
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where <n>=3 switches to HP VUE and <n>=5 switches to CDE.
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