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-February 11, 2003
-
-At the time of the initial port, I was not aware of a make facility
-for OpenVMS. So, I would just compile and link the various files by
-hand:
-
- $ cc netperf.c
- $ cc netlib.c
- $ cc netsh.c
- $ cc nettest_bsd.c
- $ cc netserver.c
- $ link/exe=netperf netperf.obj,netsh.obj,netlib.obj,nettest_bsd.obj
- $ link/exe=netserver netserver.obj,netsh.obj,netlib.obj,nettest_bsd.obj
-
-Installation for OpenVMS has a few differences from installation under
-say Unix. There is no inetd for VMS - however, there is the concept
-of an adding an auxilliary service that seems quite similar.
-
-To configure netperf for operation as an auxilliary service, you will
-need to edit/use the netserver_run.com file and alter the "path" to
-netserver accordingly. The version that ships is setup for where Rick
-Jones did his initial porting work and most likely is not apropriate
-for you :)
-
- $ define sys$output sys$sysroot:[netperf]hello_service.log
- $ define sys$error sys$sysroot:[netperf]hello_service.log
- $ run sys$sysroot:[netperf]netserver.exe
-
-Then it will be necessary to "define" netperf (netserver) as an
-auxilliary service. This will need to be customized as apropriate for
-your system
-
- $ tcpip set service netserver -
- _$ /port=12865 -
- _$ /protocol=tcp -
- _$ /user=system -
- _$ /limit=48 -
- _$ /process_name=netserver -
- _$ /file=sys$sysroot:[netperf]netserver_run.com
-
-And then it is necessary to enable the service:
-
-$ tcpip enable service netserver
-
-If you want to disable the service, you can issue the command
-
-$ tcpip set noservice netserver
-
-By default, OpenVMS is case-insensitive with commandlines, and will
-downshift everything to lower case. This does not interact well with
-netperf's use of command-line options like "-H" and "-h" with rather
-different meanings.
-
-To workaround that, the following defines are believed to be
-sufficient.
-
-$ define DECC$ARGV_PARSE_STYLE ENABLE
-$ define DECC$EFS_CASE_PRESERVE ENABLE
-$ define DECC$POSIX_SEEK_STREAM_FILE ENABLE
-$ define DECC$EFS_CHARSET ENABLE
-$ set process /parse_style=extended
-
-I do not know if this will be something one can also do for the
-netserver - presumeably one could put these things in the
-netserver_run.com file (guessing). At present though I've not tried
-that, and I'm also not sure that netserver has any upper-case options.