HP (Hewlett-Packard) 8.3 Garage Door Opener User Manual


 
HP OpenVMS Alpha Version 8.3 and HP OpenVMS Version 8.3-1H1 for Integrity Servers SPD 82.35.14
Description
Integrity
Order #
Alpha and VAX
Order #
HP OpenVMS Base
Documentation Set
BA555MN QA-09SAA-GZ
HP OpenVMS Full
Documentation Set
BA554MN QA-001AA-GZ
HP OpenVMS for In-
tegrity Servers OE
Extension Manuals
BA401MN N/A
OpenVMS Alpha and Integrity servers Source List-
ings Kit
BA832AA OpenVMS for Integrity Servers V8.3-
1H1 Listings DVD Kit and License
BA486AA OpenVMS for Integrity Servers V8.3
Listings DVD Kit and License
BA469AA OpenVMS for Integrity servers V8.2-1
Listings DVD Kit and License
QB–MT1AB–E8 OpenVMS Alpha Listings CD Kit and
License
OpenVMS Alpha Software Products Library (SPL)
CD Offerings
QA–5FX8A–A8 OpenVMS Alpha Software Layered
Products and Operating System
Library (Software Layered Product bi-
naries only—no online documentation,
complete Operating System kit)
QA–4KM8A–G8 OpenVMS Alpha Online Documenta-
tion Library
QA–5G98A-H8 OpenVMS Alpha Software Layered
Products and Operating System Li-
brary Package (Software Layered
Product binaries and online documen-
tation, complete Operating System
kit)
QA–03XAA–H8 OpenVMS Alpha Software Library
Package (Software Layered Product
binaries and online documentation)
SOFTWARE PRODUCT SERVICES
A variety of service options are available from HP. For
more information, contact your local HP account rep-
resentative or distributor. Information is also available
from:
http://www.hp.com/hps/software.
SOFTWARE LICENSING
The OpenVMS operating system software is furnished
under the licensing provisions of HP’s Standard Terms
and Conditions.
License Management Facility Support
The OpenVMS operating system supports the OpenVMS
License Management Facility (LMF).
If an OpenVMS license is not registered and activated
using LMF, only a single login is permitted for sys-
tem management purposes through the system console
(OPA0:).
Some of the OpenVMS license types are based on the
number of concurrent users, called an activity license.
Every product has the option to define an activity as re-
lated to the LMF. OpenVMS Interactive User and ADL
Interactive User Licenses define the number of concur-
rent users who have activity licenses as defined by the
LMF. OpenVMS defines activities, sometimes referred
to as an OpenVMS user, as follows:
Each remote terminal connection is considered an
activity. This is true even if users set host to their
local nodes (SET HOST 0).
Each connection from a terminal server is considered
an activity.
A multiple-window session on a workstation is con-
sidered one activity, regardless of the number of win-
dows.
A batch job is not considered an activity.
A remote network connection (a connection other
than a remote terminal connection) is not considered
an activity.
For more information about HP’s licensing terms and
policies, contact your HP account representative.
Software License Information (OpenVMS for In-
tegrity Servers Only)
OpenVMS for Integrity servers is offered with a Per-
Processor Core License (PCL). OpenVMS for Integrity
servers licenses are also packaged differently, using Op-
erating Environment (OE) bundles. The License Man-
agement Facility (LMF) has been updated to support
these changes.
The OE bundles are groups of individual products of-
fered together under a single license. OEs are offered
with PCLs. One PCL is required for each active pro-
cessor core in the system or hard partition. If additional
processor cores are later added to the system or hard
partition, each requires an additional PCL.
An OE license grants the right to use all the components
included in the specified OE.
For OpenVMS for Integrity servers, once a customer
purchases a new license, the only way the customer
can obtain rights to new versions of the product are:
Through a Support Agreement
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