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Compaq Advanced Server for OpenVMS
Server Installation and Configuration Guide


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E.2 Advanced Server On-Disk Structure

Figure E-1 shows the Advanced Server on-disk structure. Note that only part of the substructure is shown.

Figure E-1 On-Disk Structure Diagram



Appendix F
Advanced Server Logical Names

Table F-1 describes the logical names that are created when you configure and start the Advanced Server.

Table F-1 Advanced Server Logical Names
Logical Name Description
NETBIOS$DEVICE Used for the DECnet device --- this logical name is not defined during installation; it is used to define network adapters under certain circumstances (for more information, see Section 3.11, The Advanced Server Network Adapter)
PWRK$ACME_SERVER On an OpenVMS Cluster member that is not running the Advanced Server software and does not have access to external authentication software by means of a shared cluster disk, defines OpenVMS Advanced Server cluster members designated to process external authentication requests for that member; this logical name is not defined during installation (for more information, see Section 5.7.1, Setting Up External Authentication in OpenVMS Clusters)
PWRK$ACME_DEFAULT_DOMAIN Defines the default domain for users using external authentication; this logical name is not defined during installation (for more information, refer to the Compaq Advanced Server for OpenVMS Server Administrator's Guide)
PWRK$ADDON_LIBRARY Location of file system shareable images
PWRK$COMMON Top-level directory for Advanced Server
PWRK$COMMONROOT 1 Root of the Advanced Server common directory tree
PWRK$DATAFILES Character code page translation mapping data
PWRK$KNBDAEMON_DEVICE Used for the TCP/IP device, this logical name is not defined during installation; it is used to define network adapters under certain circumstances (for more information, see Section 3.11, The Advanced Server Network Adapter)
PWRK$LANMAN Advanced Server area
PWRK$LICENSE License area
PWRK$LMDATAFILES Advanced Server data files area
PWRK$LMDEBUG Area where trace files are written
PWRK$LMDOMAINS Advanced Server domain database area
PWRK$LMLOGS Advanced Server log file area
PWRK$LMROOT 1 Root of the Advanced Server directory tree
PWRK$LMMSGFILES Advanced Server message files
PWRK$LMUPGRADE Advanced Server upgrade area
PWRK$LOADSTREAMS Logical for LoadStreams image
PWRK$LOGS Common log file area
PWRK$LR_DISABLE_CLIENT_PING Defines whether the License Registrar checks for a client-based license or, instead, attempts immediately to assign a server-based license. For more information, refer to the Compaq Advanced Server for OpenVMS Guide to Managing Advanced Server Licenses.
PWRK$LR_LICENSE_REPORT_INTERVAL Determines the interval at which reports about server-based licenses are generated in the License Registrar log file; by default, these reports are not generated
PWRK$LR_LOG_SERVERBASED_ACTIVITY Determines whether events related to server-based licensing are logged
PWRK$LS_V7_ACCESS_UPGRADE Included in the License Server startup file to allow upgrades of PATHWORKS V5 for OpenVMS (LAN Manager) client license requests
PWRK$NETBEUI_DEVICE Used for the NetBEUI device, this logical name is not defined during installation; it is used to define network adapters under certain circumstances (for more information, see Section 3.11, The Advanced Server Network Adapter)
PWRK$PARAMS Parameter area
PWRK$PERFDATA Advanced Server monitor performance data directory
PWRK$PRINT Advanced Server printer database directory
PWRK$SAMSAVE SAMCHECK data area
PWRK$SAMSAVEX SAMCHECK data area
PWRK$SECTION Section file area
PWRK$SPOOL Spool area
PWRK$TEMP Advanced Server temporary area
PWRK$VERSION Advanced Server version

1This logical name requires that you specify the directory with it.


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