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Step 4: Install OpenVMS Alpha Version 7.3-2  



No special installation procedures are required to run OpenVMS Galaxy software. Galaxy functionality is included in the base operating system and can be enabled or disabled using the console command and system parameter values described later in this chapter.

For more information about installing the OpenVMS Alpha operating system, see the HP OpenVMS Alpha Version 7.3-2 Upgrade and Installation Manual.

OpenVMS Galaxy Licensing Information  

In a Galaxy environment, the OPENVMS-GALAXY license units are checked during system startup and whenever a CPU reassignment between instances occurs.

If you attempt to start a CPU and there are insufficient OPENVMS-GALAXY license units to support it, the CPU remains in the instance's configured set but it is stopped. You can subsequently load the appropriate license units and start the stopped CPU while the system is running. This is true of one or more CPUs.


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