Begin Configuration of Vista

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 * Editor's note: This page was written in 2005. The settings it recommends seem to apply to FOIA VistA, and may not be appropriate for the newer versions of VistA such as WorldVistaEhr VOE, OpenVistA, or Astronaut. However, it is still a valuable reference for how to find and use the various Configuration menus.

Vista Configuration on Linux running GT.M Mark Street Emulated from Nancy Anthracite's Vista Configuration HOWTO on hardhats.org

The BOLD entries represent user supplied input during the Configuration process.

VistA's output is supplied in this guide so the user can follow along step by step as the Configuration proceeds.

As a general rule user input is placed after the double slash at the VistA Prompt.

Ex. Should I continue anyway? N//

no would be the default

If you would like to change the default value you must supply a Y or YES after the //.

Since this is a very long document I have created shorter documents that you can follow in order to a conclusion if you wish.


 * 1) Setting Mumps Routines
 * 2) Configuring A Domain
 * 3) Configuring An Institution and Facility
 * 4) Configuring An Administrator User
 * 5) Configuring Administration Menus and Devices
 * 6) Configuring Taskman, Mailman and RPC Broker
 * 7) Configuring CPRS Keys and Tabs

Let's begin Configuration of VistA.
From the vista user's login Prompt type the gtm command.

[vista@localhost]$ gtm

ZTMGRSET - Define the Vista global variables and save the system M routines for your operating system.

GTM>D ^ZTMGRSET

ZTMGRSET Version 8.0 **34,36,69,94,121,127,136,191,275**

HELLO! I exist to assist you in correctly initializing the current account.

THIS MAY NOT BE THE MANAGER UCI.

I think it is VAH,ROU. Should I continue anyway? N//Y

I think you are using GT.M (Unix)

Which MUMPS system should I install?

1 = VAX DSM(V6), VAX DSM(V7)

2 = MSM-PC/PLUS, MSM for NT or UNIX

3 = OpenM for NT, Cache/NT, Cache/VMS

4 = Datatree, DTM-PC, DT-MAX

5 = MVX,ISM VAX

6 = ISM (UNIX, Open VMS)

7 = GT.M (VMS)

8 = GT.M (Unix)

System: 8//8

I will now rename a group of routines specific to your operating system. Routine: ZOSVGUX     Loaded, Saved as %ZOSV

Routine: ZTBKCGUX    Missing

Routine: ZIS4GTM     Loaded, Saved as %ZIS4

Routine: ZISFGUX     Missing

Routine: ZISHGUX     Loaded, Saved as %ZISH

Routine: XUCIGTM     Loaded, Saved as %XUCI

Routine: ZISETGUX    Missing

Routine: ZOSV2GTM    Loaded, Saved as %ZOSV2

Routine: ZISTCPS     Loaded, Saved as %ZISTCPS

NAME OF MANAGER'S UCI,VOLUME SET: VAH,ROU//

The value of PRODUCTION will be used in the GETENV api.

PRODUCTION (SIGN-ON) UCI,VOLUME SET: VAH,ROU//

The VOLUME name must match the one in PRODUCTION.

NAME OF VOLUME SET: ROU//

The temp directory for the system: '/tmp/'//

^%ZOSF setup

Now to load routines common to all systems.

Routine: ZTLOAD      Loaded, Saved as %ZTLOAD

Routine: ZTLOAD1     Loaded, Saved as %ZTLOAD1

Routine: ZTLOAD2     Loaded, Saved as %ZTLOAD2

Routine: ZTLOAD3     Loaded, Saved as %ZTLOAD3

Routine: ZTLOAD4     Loaded, Saved as %ZTLOAD4

Routine: ZTLOAD5     Loaded, Saved as %ZTLOAD5

Routine: ZTLOAD6     Loaded, Saved as %ZTLOAD6

Routine: ZTLOAD7     Loaded, Saved as %ZTLOAD7

Routine: ZTM         Loaded, Saved as %ZTM

Routine: ZTM0        Loaded, Saved as %ZTM0

Routine: ZTM1        Loaded, Saved as %ZTM1

Routine: ZTM2        Loaded, Saved as %ZTM2

Routine: ZTM3        Loaded, Saved as %ZTM3

Routine: ZTM4        Loaded, Saved as %ZTM4

Routine: ZTM5        Loaded, Saved as %ZTM5

Routine: ZTM6        Loaded, Saved as %ZTM6

Routine: ZTMS        Loaded, Saved as %ZTMS

Routine: ZTMS0       Loaded, Saved as %ZTMS0

Routine: ZTMS1       Loaded, Saved as %ZTMS1

Routine: ZTMS2       Loaded, Saved as %ZTMS2

Routine: ZTMS3       Loaded, Saved as %ZTMS3

Routine: ZTMS4       Loaded, Saved as %ZTMS4

Routine: ZTMS5       Loaded, Saved as %ZTMS5

Routine: ZTMS7       Loaded, Saved as %ZTMS7

Routine: ZTMSH       Loaded, Saved as %ZTMSH

Routine: ZTER        Loaded, Saved as %ZTER

Routine: ZTER1       Loaded, Saved as %ZTER1

Routine: ZIS         Loaded, Saved as %ZIS

Routine: ZIS1        Loaded, Saved as %ZIS1

Routine: ZIS2        Loaded, Saved as %ZIS2

Routine: ZIS3        Loaded, Saved as %ZIS3

Routine: ZIS5        Loaded, Saved as %ZIS5

Routine: ZIS6        Loaded, Saved as %ZIS6

Routine: ZIS7        Loaded, Saved as %ZIS7

Routine: ZISC        Loaded, Saved as %ZISC

Routine: ZISP        Loaded, Saved as %ZISP

Routine: ZISS        Loaded, Saved as %ZISS

Routine: ZISS1       Loaded, Saved as %ZISS1

Routine: ZISS2       Loaded, Saved as %ZISS2

Routine: ZISTCP      Loaded, Saved as %ZISTCP

Routine: ZISUTL      Loaded, Saved as %ZISUTL

Routine: ZTPP        Loaded, Saved as %ZTPP

Routine: ZTP1        Loaded, Saved as %ZTP1

Routine: ZTPTCH      Loaded, Saved as %ZTPTCH

Routine: ZTRDEL      Loaded, Saved as %ZTRDEL

Routine: ZTMOVE      Loaded, Saved as %ZTMOVE

Want to rename the FileMan routines: No//Y

Routine: DIDT        Loaded, Saved as %DT

Routine: DIDTC       Loaded, Saved as %DTC

Routine: DIRCR       Loaded, Saved as %RCR

Setting ^%ZIS('C')

Now, I will check your % globals........... ALL DONE

GTM>

Initialize FileMan to set the site name and number.
GTM>D ^DINIT

Give the site a site name and 4 digit site number.

You can run D ^DINIT again to see if you changes were successful and choose GT.M when offered a choice of MUMPS system you are using.

GTM>D ^DINIT

VA FileMan V.22.0

Initialize VA FileMan now? NO//YES

SITE NAME: OSWIZARDS VISTA//BONEZ OSWIZARDS VISTA

SITE NUMBER: 1234//1234..........................

Now loading MUMPS Operating System File....

Now loading DIALOG and LANGUAGE Files........................................... ...............

TYPE OF MUMPS SYSTEM YOU ARE USING: GT.M(UNIX)//

Now loading other FileMan files--please wait.................................... ................................................................................ ................................................................................ ............. .......... The following files have been installed:

.11    INDEX

.2     DESTINATION

.31    KEY

.4     PRINT TEMPLATE

.401   SORT TEMPLATE

.402   INPUT TEMPLATE

.403   FORM

.404   BLOCK

.44    FOREIGN FORMAT

.46    IMPORT TEMPLATE

.5     FUNCTION

.6     DD AUDIT

.7     MUMPS OPERATING SYSTEM

.81    DATA TYPE

.83    COMPILED ROUTINE

.84    DIALOG

.85    LANGUAGE

1       FILE

1.1     AUDIT

1.11    ARCHIVAL ACTIVITY

1.12    FILEGRAM HISTORY

1.13    FILEGRAM ERROR LOG

1.2     ALTERNATE EDITOR

1.521   SQLI_SCHEMA

1.52101 SQLI_KEY_WORD

1.5211  SQLI_DATA_TYPE

1.5212  SQLI_DOMAIN

1.5213  SQLI_KEY_FORMAT

1.5214  SQLI_OUTPUT_FORMAT

1.5215  SQLI_TABLE

1.5216  SQLI_TABLE_ELEMENT

1.5217  SQLI_COLUMN

1.5218  SQLI_PRIMARY_KEY

1.5219  SQLI_FOREIGN_KEY

1.52191 SQLI_ERROR_TEXT

1.52192 SQLI_ERROR_LOG

Re-indexing entries in the DIALOG file.....................

Compiling all forms ...

DICATT                         (#.001)

DIPTED                         (#.1001)

DIKC EDIT                      (#.1101)

DIKC EDIT UI                   (#.1102)

DIKK EDIT                      (#.3101)

DIBTED                         (#.40001)

DIETED                         (#.40101)

DIEDIT                         (#.40201)

DDGF BLOCK EDIT                (#.40301)

DDGF PAGE ADD                  (#.40302)

DDGF PAGE EDIT                 (#.40303)

DDGF PAGE SELECT               (#.40304)

DDGF FORM EDIT                 (#.40305)

DDGF HEADER BLOCK EDIT         (#.40306)

DDGF FIELD ADD                 (#.40401)

DDGF FIELD CAPTION ONLY        (#.40402)

DDGF FIELD DD                  (#.40403)

DDGF FIELD FORM ONLY           (#.40404)

DDGF FIELD COMPUTED            (#.40405)

DDGF BLOCK ADD                 (#.40406)

DDGF BLOCK DELETE              (#.40407)

DDGF HEADER BLOCK SELECT       (#.40408)

DDXP FF FORM1                  (#.441)

DDMP SPECIFY IMPORT            (#.461)

XPD EDIT BUILD                 (#1)

XUEDIT CHARACTERISTICS         (#2)

XUEXISTING USER                (#3)

XUDEVICE MT                    (#4)

XUDEVICE SDP                   (#5)

XUDEVICE SPL                   (#6)

XUDEVICE HFS                   (#7)

XUDEVICE CHAN                  (#8)

XU OPTION SCHEDULE             (#9)

XUSERDEACT                     (#10)

XUTM UCI ASSOC                 (#11)

XUSITEPARM                     (#12)

XUAUDIT                        (#13)

XUREACT USER                   (#14)

PRSA TD EDIT                   (#15)

PRSA OT REQ                    (#16)

PRSA TD DISP                   (#17)

PRSA TL EDIT                   (#18)

PRSA TL DISP                   (#19)

PRSA LV REQ                    (#20)

PRSA ED REQ                    (#21)

PRSA VC POST                   (#22)

PRSA PM POST                   (#23)

PRSA TD TL                     (#24)

PRSA TP POST1                  (#25)

PRSA TE EDIT                   (#26)

PRSA FEE POST                  (#27)

NURA-I-SERVICE                 (#28)

XU-PERSON CLASS                (#29)

XUNEW USER                     (#30)

SPNLPFM1                       (#31)

SPNFFRM1                       (#32)

SPNFFRM2                       (#33)

SPNLPFM2                       (#34)

XPD EDIT MP                    (#35)

XPD EDIT GP                    (#36)

PRCHQ1                         (#37)

PRCHQ2                         (#38)

PRCHQ3                         (#39)

PRCHQ4                         (#40)

PRCHQ5                         (#41)

SPNLP FUN MES                  (#42)

SPNLP FIM FM1                  (#43)

SPNLP CHART FM1                (#44)

SPNLP MS FM1                   (#45)

SPNE ENTER/EDIT SYNONYM        (#46)

LREPI                          (#47)

ENPR MS                        (#48)

ENPR ALL                       (#49)

ENPR PRELIM                    (#50)

ENPR AE                        (#51)

ENPR CO                        (#52)

ENPR CHG                       (#53)

ABSV ADD/EDIT MASTER           (#54)

XQEDTOPT                       (#55)

XU-INST-EDIT                   (#56)

LREPIPROT                      (#57)

XUTMKE ADD                     (#58)

WV PROC-FORM-1                 (#59)

WV NOTIF-FORM-1                (#60)

WV PATIENT-FORM-1              (#61)

WV NOTIF-FORM-2                (#62)

WV PROC-FORM-2-COLP            (#63)

WV NOTIFPURPOSE-FORM-1         (#64)

WV SITE PARAMS-FORM-1          (#65)

WV REFUSED PROCEDURE-ENTRY     (#66)

WV PROC-FORM-LAB               (#67)

XDR RESFILE FORM               (#68)

HL SITE PARAMETERS             (#69)

PSB PRN EFFECTIVENESS          (#70)

PSB MED LOG EDIT               (#71)

PSBO DL                        (#72)

PSBO WA                        (#73)

PSBO ML                        (#74)

PSBO MM                        (#75)

PSBO PE                        (#76)

PSB MISSING DOSE REQUEST       (#77)

PSBO MH                        (#78)

PSBO MV                        (#79)

PSB MISSING DOSE FOLLOWUP      (#80)

PSBO BL                        (#81)

PSBO MD                        (#82)

PSB NEW UD ENTRY               (#83)

PSB NEW IV ENTRY               (#84)

HL7 APP                        (#85)

HL7 LOGICAL LINK               (#86)

HL7 INTERFACE                  (#87)

SPNLP ASIA MES                 (#88)

PSB MED LOG EDIT IV            (#89)

SPNLP FAM FM1                  (#90)

SPNLP DIENER FM1               (#91)

SPNLP DUSOI FM1                (#92)

XU-CLINICAL TRAINEE            (#93)

XUSSPKI                        (#94)

INSTITUTION EDIT               (#95)

PRSA LD POST                   (#96)

XUDEVICE LPD                   (#97)

XUDEVICE TRM                   (#98)

KMPD PARAMETERS EDIT           (#99)

LREPI9                         (#100)

BPS EOB TO BATCH               (#101)

BPS BPSOSPW                    (#102)

BPS INPUT 1                    (#103)

INITIALIZATION COMPLETED IN 13 SECONDS.

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Determine the "BOX:VOLUME pair" for the machine.
GTM>D GETENV^%ZOSV W Y VAH^ROU^bonez^ROU:bonez GTM>

The BOX:VOLUME pair for this machine is ROU:bonez

UCI^VOL^NODE^BOX:VOLUME

VAH^ROU^bonez^ROU:bonez

UCI = VAH

VOL = ROU

NODE = bonez

BOX = ROU

VOLUME = bonez

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Create the domain.
From the GTM Prompt, start VA FileMan by typing "D Q^DI". At the Select OPTION: Prompt. Type "1". (You can see why you typed 1 if you type "??" at the option Prompt.

NB: If you are prompted for an ACCESS CODE, press  ENTER until you get back to a simple Prompt and enter "S DUZ=1" before running "D Q^DI".

That will give you the list of options you can choose from and 1 is ENTER OR EDIT FILE ENTRIES.) At INPUT TO WHAT FILE: type "DOMAIN" and accept the ALL// default to EDIT WHICH FIELD. At Select DOMAIN NAME: enter a local domain name. Substitute an appropriate value for VISTA.MYDOMAIN.COM in the example below.

GTM>D Q^DI

VA FileMan 22.0

Select OPTION: 1 ENTER OR EDIT FILE ENTRIES

INPUT TO WHAT FILE: DEVICE//DOMAIN      (18 entries)

EDIT WHICH FIELD: ALL//

Select DOMAIN NAME:?

Answer with DOMAIN NAME, or TCP/IP POLL FLAG, or SYNONYM

Do you want the entire 18-Entry DOMAIN List?Y (Yes)

Choose from:

BONEZ.STREETCHIRO.COM

EPHARMACY.VITRIA-EDI.AAC.VA.GO

FHIE.MED.VA.GOV

FORUM.VA.GOV

GOV

MAIL.CIO.MED.VA.GOV

MPIDC-AUSTIN.MED.VA.GOV

Q-CLU.MED.VA.GOV

Q-CLW.MED.VA.GOV

Q-NPC.MED.VA.GOV

Q-NPP.MED.VA.GOV

Q-NPQ.MED.VA.GOV

Q-PSS.MED.VA.GOV

Q-SCD.MED.VA.GOV

TPB-AUSTIN.MED.VA.GOV

VISTA.MED.VA.GOV

VISTA.PLATINUM.MED.VA.GOV

VISTA.STREETCHIRO.COM

You may enter a new DOMAIN, if you wish

Answer must be 1-64 characters in length.

Select DOMAIN NAME:BONEZ.OSWIZARDS.COM

Are you adding 'BONEZ.OSWIZARDS.COM' as a new DOMAIN (the 19TH)? No//Y (Yes)

FLAGS:^

--

Now to complete the DOMAIN set up by Christening the new domain.
Go back to the VISTA> Prompt and type "D CHRISTEN^XMUDCHR".

GTM>D CHRISTEN^XMUDCHR


 * * * * WARNING  * * * *

You are about to change the domain name of this facility

in the MailMan Site Parameters file.

Currently, this facility is named: BONEZ.STREETCHIRO.COM

You must be extremely sure before you proceed!

Are you sure you want to change the name of this facility? NO// YES

Select DOMAIN NAME: BONEZ.STREETCHIRO.COM//BONEZ

1  BONEZ.OSWIZARDS.COM

2  BONEZ.STREETCHIRO.COM

CHOOSE 1-2: 1 BONEZ.OSWIZARDS.COM

The domain name for this facility is now: BONEZ.OSWIZARDS.COM

PARENT: VISTA.STREETCHIRO.COM//

TIME ZONE: PDT//PST      PACIFIC STANDARD

VISTA.STREETCHIRO.COM has been initialized as your 'parent' domain.

(Forum is usually the parent domain, unless this is a subordinate domain.)

You may edit the MailMan Site Parameter file to change your parent domain.

We will not initialize your transmission scripts.

Use the 'Subroutine editor' option under network management menu to add your site passwords to the MINIENGINE script, and the 'Edit a script' option to edit any domain scripts that you choose to.

GTM>

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Determine the internal entry of the new domain.
Remember this number as it will be used in subsequent steps.

Get back to the Select OPTION: Prompt and enter "INQUIRE" or "5" (once again, you can type ?? to see the available options and 5 is INQUIRE TO FILE ENTRIES) then at the Select DOMAIN NAME: Prompt, enter the new domain name you just created. Answer "N" to STANDARD CAPTIONED OUTPUT and at PRINT FIELD: answer "NUMBER". The domain number is "printed" to the screen.

GTM>D Q^DI

VA FileMan 22.0

Select OPTION: 5 INQUIRE TO FILE ENTRIES

OUTPUT FROM WHAT FILE: DOMAIN//

Select DOMAIN NAME:BONEZ

1  BONEZ.OSWIZARDS.COM

2  BONEZ.STREETCHIRO.COM

CHOOSE 1-2:1 BONEZ.OSWIZARDS.COM

ANOTHER ONE:

STANDARD CAPTIONED OUTPUT? Yes//  (Yes)

Include COMPUTED fields: (N/Y/R/B): NO// BOTH Computed Fields and Record Number

(IEN)

NUMBER: 22                             NAME: BONEZ.OSWIZARDS.COM

LEVEL 1 NAME (c): COM                LEVEL 2 NAME (c): OSWIZARDS.COM

LEVEL 3 NAME (c): BONEZ.OSWIZARDS.COM

LEVEL 4 NAME (c): BONEZ.OSWIZARDS.COM

Select DOMAIN NAME:

See, my number for the domain is 22 in this instance.

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Adjust system files to new domain
From the GTM Prompt repoint the KERNEL SYSTEM PARAMETERS and RPC BROKER PARAMETERS files to the new domain, go back to the GTM> Prompt and enter 'S $P(^XTV(8989.3,1,0),"^")=3' and 'S $P(^XWB(8994.1,1,0),"^")=3' where 3 is the internal number of the new domain we just created in the previous step.

The domain instance of 22 is used below. I have NO idea what this command mean. I only know that it resets the kernel parameters and RPC broker parameters to my domain defined above.

GTM>S $P(^XTV(8989.3,1,0),"^")=22

GTM>S $P(^XWB(8994.1,1,0),"^")=22

GTM>

Then from the GTM> Prompt again start FileMan with "D Q^DI". At Select OPTION: enter "6" (UTILITY FUNCTIONS) then select RE-INDEX FILE. At MODIFY WHAT FILE, enter "KERNEL SYSTEM PARAMETERS". Then do the same for the RPC BROKER PARAMETERS file. See example below for the rest of the dialogue.

GTM>D Q^DI

VA FileMan 22.0

Select OPTION: UTILITY FUNCTIONS

Select UTILITY OPTION: RE-INDEX FILE

MODIFY WHAT FILE: KERNEL SYSTEM PARAMETERS//

THERE ARE 13 INDICES WITHIN THIS FILE

DO YOU WISH TO RE-CROSS-REFERENCE ONE PARTICULAR INDEX? No// NO (No)

OK, ARE YOU SURE YOU WANT TO KILL OFF THE EXISTING 13 INDICES? No// YES (Yes)

DO YOU THEN WANT TO 'RE-CROSS-REFERENCE'? Yes//  (Yes)

...SORRY, LET ME THINK ABOUT THAT A MOMENT...

FILE WILL NOW BE 'RE-CROSS-REFERENCED'................

Select UTILITY OPTION:

Select UTILITY OPTION: RE-INDEX FILE

MODIFY WHAT FILE: KERNEL SYSTEM PARAMETERS// RPC BROKER SITE PARAMETERS

(1 entry)

THERE ARE 5 INDICES WITHIN THIS FILE

DO YOU WISH TO RE-CROSS-REFERENCE ONE PARTICULAR INDEX? No//  (No)

OK, ARE YOU SURE YOU WANT TO KILL OFF THE EXISTING 5 INDICES? No// YES (Yes)

DO YOU THEN WANT TO 'RE-CROSS-REFERENCE'? Yes//  (Yes)

...SORRY, THIS MAY TAKE A FEW MOMENTS...

FILE WILL NOW BE 'RE-CROSS-REFERENCED'......

Select UTILITY OPTION:

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Check the VOLUME SET File. The VOLUME SET File should not need any changes. At Select OPTION: enter "1" for EDIT OR ENTER FILE ENTRIES. The choice should be INPUT TO WHAT FILE: SOME OTHER CHOICE//VOLUME SET EDIT WHICH FIELD: ALL// At Select VOLUME SET Prompt type "??" to see a list of entries. When asked which volume set again, type in whatever it is.

Select OPTION: 1 ENTER OR EDIT FILE ENTRIES

INPUT TO WHAT FILE: RPC BROKER SITE PARAMETERS// VOLUME SET

(1 entry) EDIT WHICH FIELD: ALL//

Select VOLUME SET: ??

ROU

You may enter a new VOLUME SET, if you wish

Answer should be the name of a volume set.

When each cpu can have only one volume set, this is also the cpu name.

Answer will be used in extended global references to reach this volume.

Select VOLUME SET: ROU

VOLUME SET: ROU//

TYPE: GENERAL PURPOSE VOLUME SET//

INHIBIT LOGONS?: NO//

LINK ACCESS?: YES//

OUT OF SERVICE?: NO//

REQUIRED VOLUME SET?: NO//

TASKMAN FILES UCI: ROU//

TASKMAN FILES VOLUME SET: ROU//

REPLACEMENT VOLUME SET:

DAYS TO KEEP OLD TASKS: 4//

SIGNON/PRODUCTION VOLUME SET: Yes//

Select VOLUME SET:

Determine proper value for BOX-VOLUME PAIR
This step is to get the proper value for the BOX-VOLUME PAIR in the TASKMAN SITE PARAMETERS File. Edit the TASKMAN SITE PARAMETER File (# 14.7) to update the BOX-VOLUME PAIR. Note that when you enter a "?" at the BOX-VOLUME PAIR Prompt, it tells you what the correct value should be.

Select OPTION: 1 ENTER OR EDIT FILE ENTRIES

INPUT TO WHAT FILE: VOLUME SET// TASKMAN SITE PARAMETERS

(1 entry) EDIT WHICH FIELD: ALL//

Select TASKMAN SITE PARAMETERS BOX-VOLUME PAIR: ?

Answer with TASKMAN SITE PARAMETERS BOX-VOLUME PAIR:

ROU:bonez

You may enter a new TASKMAN SITE PARAMETERS, if you wish

Answer must be 3-30 characters in length.

The value for the current account is ROU:bonez

Select TASKMAN SITE PARAMETERS BOX-VOLUME PAIR: ROU:bonez

BOX-VOLUME PAIR: ROU:bonez//

RESERVED: ^

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Update the RPC BROKER SITE PARAMETER File.
Select OPTION: 1 ENTER OR EDIT FILE ENTRIES

INPUT TO WHAT FILE: TASKMAN SITE PARAMETERS// RPC BROKER SITE PARAMETERS

(1 entry) EDIT WHICH FIELD: ALL//

Select RPC BROKER SITE PARAMETERS DOMAIN NAME: BONEZ.OSWIZARDS.COM

...OK? Yes// YES (Yes)

DOMAIN NAME: BONEZ.OSWIZARDS.COM//

MAIL GROUP FOR ALERTS:

Select BOX-VOLUME PAIR: ROU:bonez//

BOX-VOLUME PAIR: ROU:bonez//

Select PORT: 9200//

PORT: 9200//

TYPE OF LISTENER: Original//

STATUS: STOPPED//

CONTROLLED BY LISTENER STARTER: NO//

Select RPC BROKER SITE PARAMETERS DOMAIN NAME:

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Setup a System Administrator Account
Select OPTION: 1 ENTER OR EDIT FILE ENTRIES

INPUT TO WHAT FILE: RPC BROKER SITE PARAMETERS// NEW PERSON

(11 entries) EDIT WHICH FIELD: ALL// .01 NAME

THEN EDIT FIELD: ACCESS CODE Want to edit ACCESS CODE (Y/N)

THEN EDIT FIELD:

Select NEW PERSON NAME: ADMINISTRATOR, SYSTEM

Are you adding 'ADMINISTRATOR,SYSTEM' as a new NEW PERSON (the 12TH)? No// YES (Yes)

Checking SOUNDEX for matches.

No matches found.

NEW PERSON INITIAL: SA

NEW PERSON MAIL CODE:

Want to edit ACCESS CODE (Y/N): Y

Enter a new ACCESS CODE : ********

Please re-type the new code to show that I have it right: ********

OK, Access code has been changed!

The VERIFY CODE has been deleted as a security measure.

The user will have to enter a new one the next time they sign-on.

Select NEW PERSON NAME:

Determine System Administrator account number
Inquire System Administrator account information and number

Select OPTION: 5 INQUIRE TO FILE ENTRIES

OUTPUT FROM WHAT FILE: NEW PERSON//

Select NEW PERSON NAME: ADMINISTRATOR,SYSTEM      SA

ANOTHER ONE:

STANDARD CAPTIONED OUTPUT? Yes// Y (Yes)

Include COMPUTED fields: (N/Y/R/B): NO// BOTH Computed Fields and Record Number

(IEN)

NUMBER: 10                             NAME: ADMINISTRATOR,SYSTEM

INITIAL: SA                          ACCESS CODE: 

DATE ENTERED: MAR 31, 2005           CREATOR: 0

Entry Last Edit Date: MAR 31, 2005   NAME COMPONENTS: 200

SIGNATURE BLOCK PRINTED NAME: SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR

DATE ACCESS CODE LAST CHANGED (c): MAR 31,2005

PROVIDER KEY (c): 0

Select NEW PERSON NAME:

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Assign keys to System Administrator Account
Now set the System Administrator and assign keys to the account.

Select OPTION:

GTM>SET DUZ=10

GTM>S $P(^VA(200,DUZ,0),"^",4)="@"

GTM>D ^XUP

Setting up programmer environment

This is a TEST account.

Select TERMINAL TYPE NAME: C-VT100

1  C-VT100                Digital Equipment Corporation VT-100 video

2  C-VT100HIGH            Normal display of characters in BOLD !

CHOOSE 1-2: 1 C-VT100          Digital Equipment Corporation VT-100 video

Terminal Type set to: C-VT100

Select OPTION NAME: XUMAINT      Menu Management

Select Menu Management Option: KEY Management

Select Key Management Option: ALLOCATION of Security Keys

Allocate key: XUMGR

Another key: XMMGR

Another key: XUPROGMODE

Another key: XUPROG

1  XUPROG

2  XUPROGMODE

CHOOSE 1-2: 1 XUPROG

Another key:

Holder of key: ADMINISTRATOR,SYSTEM      SA

Another holder:

You've selected the following keys:

XUPROG        XUMGR          XUPROGMODE     XMMGR

You've selected the following holders:

ADMINISTRATOR,SYSTEM

You are allocating keys. Do you wish to proceed? YES// YES

XUPROG being assigned to:

ADMINISTRATOR,SYSTEM

XUMGR being assigned to:

ADMINISTRATOR,SYSTEM

XUPROGMODE being assigned to:

ADMINISTRATOR,SYSTEM

XMMGR being assigned to:

ADMINISTRATOR,SYSTEM

Select Key Management Option:

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Setup VistA Application Software Parameters
If you are planning to use the VistA Applications such as Registration, Scheduling etc. you need to add new Institution to the INSTITUTION File.

Go back to the GTM> Prompt and "SET XUMF=1" then "D Q^DI". Select Option #1 and edit File #4. Edit the field STATION NUMBER. For Station Number, you must enter the same number as the Site Number when you initialized FileMan. (See Start FileMan and Begin Setting Up Vista section.)

GTM>D Q^DI

VA FileMan 22.0

Select OPTION: 1 ENTER OR EDIT FILE ENTRIES

INPUT TO WHAT FILE: 4 INSTITUTION        (67 entries)

EDIT WHICH FIELD: ALL// STATION NUMBER

THEN EDIT FIELD:

Select INSTITUTION NAME: OSWIZARDS MEDICAL CENTER

Are you adding 'OSWIZARDS MEDICAL CENTER' as

a new INSTITUTION (the 68TH)? No// YES (Yes)

STATION NUMBER: 1234

Select INSTITUTION NAME:

Add a Medical Center Division.
Select File #40.8 and edit fields FACILITY NUMBER and INSTITUTION FILE POINTER.

Enter the Institution STATION NUMBER for FACILITY NUMBER and the name of the Institution in INSTITUTION FILE POINTER.

Select OPTION: 1 ENTER OR EDIT FILE ENTRIES

INPUT TO WHAT FILE: INSTITUTION// 40.8 MEDICAL CENTER DIVISION

(2 entries)

EDIT WHICH FIELD: ALL// FACILITY NUMBER

THEN EDIT FIELD: INSTITUTION FILE POINTER

THEN EDIT FIELD:

Select MEDICAL CENTER DIVISION NAME: OSWIZARDS MEDICAL CENTER

Are you adding 'OSWIZARDS MEDICAL CENTER' as

a new MEDICAL CENTER DIVISION (the 3RD)? No// Y (Yes)

MEDICAL CENTER DIVISION NUM: 3//

MEDICAL CENTER DIVISION FACILITY NUMBER: 1234A

FACILITY NUMBER: 1234A//

INSTITUTION FILE POINTER: OSWIZARDS MEDICAL CENTER       1234

Select MEDICAL CENTER DIVISION NAME:

Enter additional information for the System Administrator user
PRIMARY MENU, VERIFY CODE etc.

From the GTM Prompt, type "D ^XUP".

OPTION NAME: XUSEREDIT, it will give you two choices, select 1.

At Select NEW PERSON NAME: ADMINISTRATOR

1. EDIT AN EXISTING USER

Edit an Existing User

NAME: ADMINISTRATOR,SYSTEM                                         Page 1 of 5 _______________________________________________________________________________  NAME... ADMINISTRATOR,SYSTEM                       INITIAL: SA    TITLE:                                           NICK NAME: root SSN:                                                DOB: DEGREE:                                          MAIL CODE: DISUSER:                                   TERMINATION DATE: Termination Reason:

PRIMARY MENU OPTION: EVE Select SECONDARY MENU OPTIONS: OR CPRS GUI CHART Want to edit ACCESS CODE (Y/N):      FILE MANAGER ACCESS CODE: @ Want to edit VERIFY CODE (Y/N):

Select DIVISION: SERVICE/SECTION: IRM _______________________________________________________________________________ *** Press  to edit the component parts of this name. ***

Press H for help   Insert Multiple questions on the User Characteristic Fields Multiple signons, etc.

Set Up Menus for the System Manager
EVE is the System Manager menu

XUCOMMAND is a common menu available to all users.

Make FileMan, MailMan, and Manage MailMan menus accessible to the System Manager.

From the GTM Prompt, type "D ^XUP".

At Select OPTION NAME: enter "XUMAINT".

Then at Select Menu Management, type "EDIT OPTIONS", then pick EVE.

Select 1 from the list then at NAME: EVE// type "^10".

At Select ITEM: enter "DIUSER".

Hit enter until you get to Select ITEM again (you may enter data for the other fields like SYNONYM if you wish).

At the next Select ITEM: enter "XMMGR".

GTM>D ^XUP

Setting up programmer environment

This is a TEST account.

Terminal Type set to: C-VT100

Select OPTION NAME: XUMAINT      Menu Management

Select Menu Management Option: EVE ??

Select Menu Management Option: edit options

Select OPTION to edit: EVE

1  EVE       Systems Manager Menu

2  EVENT CAPTURE (ECS) EXTRACT AU  ECX ECS SOURCE AUDIT     Event Capture (ECS) Extract Audit

3  EVENT CAPTURE DATA ENTRY  ECENTER     Event Capture Data Entry

4  EVENT CAPTURE EXTRACT  ECXEC     Event Capture Extract

5  EVENT CAPTURE MANAGEMENT MENU  ECMGR     Event Capture Management Menu

Press  to see more, '^' to exit this list, OR

CHOOSE 1-5: 1 EVE     Systems Manager Menu

NAME: EVE// ^10 MENU

Select ITEM: XMMGR// DIUSER      VA FileMan

...OK? Yes//  (Yes)

ITEM: DIUSER//

SYNONYM:

DISPLAY ORDER:

Select ITEM: XMMGR      Manage Mailman

...OK? Yes// YES (Yes)

ITEM: XMMGR//

SYNONYM:

DISPLAY ORDER:

Select ITEM:

CREATOR: SCHLEHUBER,CAMERON// ADMINISTRATOR,SYSTEM      SA

HELP FRAME:

PRIORITY:

Select TIMES PROHIBITED:

Select TIME PERIOD:

RESTRICT DEVICES?:

Select PERMITTED DEVICE:

Select OPTION to edit:

Select Menu Management Option:

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Add the XMUSER Menu to Mailman Menu.
GTM>D ^XUP

Setting up programmer environment

This is a TEST account.

Terminal Type set to: C-VT100

Select OPTION NAME: XUMAINT      Menu Management

Select Menu Management Option: edit options

Select OPTION to edit: XUCOMMAND      SYSTEM COMMAND OPTIONS

NAME: XUCOMMAND// ^10 MENU

Select ITEM: XMUSER// XMUSER      MailMan Menu

...OK? Yes// YES (Yes)

MM

ITEM: XMUSER//

SYNONYM: MM// MM

DISPLAY ORDER:

Select ITEM:

CREATOR: STREET,MARK H// ^

Select OPTION to edit:

Change the default time before users are automatically signed off
To change the default time it takes before users are automatically signed off the system from the default of 300 seconds. This, again, is to give you more time to work as you are learning. Back out to the GTM Prompt. At the GTM Prompt, Type "D ^ZU".

At ACCESS CODE, type in the code you chose when setting up ADMINISTRATOR,SYSTEM.

At VERIFY CODE, hit ENTER. When asked for a new verify code enter and re-enter it.

GTM>D ^ZU

Volume set: ROU:bonez UCI: VAH  Device: /dev/pts/1

ACCESS CODE: ********

VERIFY CODE:

Good afternoon root

You last signed on today at 14:24

You must change your VERIFY CODE at this time.

Enter a new VERIFY CODE: ********

Please re-type the new code to show that I have it right: ********

OK, Verify code has been changed!

WARNING -- TASK MANAGER DOESN'T SEEM TO BE RUNNING!!!!

Select Systems Manager Menu Option:

At Select Systems Manager Menu Option: Type "OPER"

(short for operations management) and hit enter.

You can see all of the choices available to you if you type "??".

At Select Operations Management Option: Type "KER"

(short for Kernel Management Menu) and hit enter.

At Select Kernel Management Menu Option: Type "ENT"

(short for Enter/Edit Kernel Site Parameters) and hit enter.

A similar screen as editing the SYSTEM MANAGER will be displayed.

Navigate the screen with the TAB key.

For DEFAULT TIMED-READ (SECONDS): change it to 3600

to allow an hour before being automatically signed off

Select Systems Manager Menu Option: OPERations Management

Select Operations Management Option: KERnel Management Menu

Select Kernel Management Menu Option: ENTer/Edit Kernel Site Parameters

Note: the TaskMan site parameters have been moved out of this file. Use the Edit TaskMan Parameters option to edit those values. Kernel Site Parameter edit DOMAIN:BONEZ.OSWIZARDS.COM

DEFAULT # OF ATTEMPTS: 5                    AGENCY CODE: VA       DEFAULT LOCK-OUT TIME: 600 DEFAULT MULTIPLE SIGN-ON: YES       MULTIPLE SIGN-ON LIMIT: DEFAULT AUTO-MENU: NO          DEFAULT AUTO SIGN-ON: Disabled DEFAULT LANGUAGE: DEFAULT TYPE-AHEAD: YES DEFAULT TIMED-READ (SECONDS): 3600              BROKER TIMEOUT: 180

BYPASS DEVICE LOCK-OUT:          ASK DEVICE TYPE AT SIGN-ON: LIFETIME OF VERIFY CODE: 90 DEFAULT INSTITUTION: SOFTWARE SERVICE AUTO-GENERATE ACCESS CODES: LOG RESOURCE USAGE?:

_______________________________________________________________________________

COMMAND:                                      Press H for help    Insert

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Kernel Site Parameter edit DOMAIN:BONEZ.OSWIZARDS.COM

Vol Set     Max Sign-ons       Log RT? ROU         1000 VISTA       256                NO

ROUTINE MONITORING: Routine Namespace's

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Kernel Site Parameter edit DOMAIN:BONEZ.OSWIZARDS.COM

MAX SPOOL LINES PER USER: 9999999 MAX SPOOL DOCUMENTS PER USER: MAX SPOOL DOCUMENT LIFE-SPAN:

LOG RESOURCE USAGE?:

DEFAULT DIRECTORY FOR HFS: /tmp/

DNS IP: 192.168.1.3

NEW PERSON IDENTIFIERS:

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Kernel Site Parameter edit DOMAIN:BONEZ.OSWIZARDS.COM

OPTION AUDIT:                            FAILED ACCESS ATTEMPTS: INITIATE AUDIT:                       TERMINATE AUDIT:

Option to audit                       Namespace to audit

User to audit                         Device to audit

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Kernel Site Parameter edit DOMAIN:BONEZ.OSWIZARDS.COM

IRM MAIL GROUP:

AFTER HOURS MAIL GROUP:

Update the Devices, Start Taskman and Mail a Message
These are basic devices to complete the setup. You can setup other devices, such as printers, later.

The system already comes with preconfigured devices.

It is best to leave the VOLUME SET(CPU) field blank. The help text for the field states: "If no name has been entered for this field, this device is assumed to be accessible from all CPUs in the network. In other words, when this device is referenced, the device handler will operate as if this device is resident on the local CPU".

The SIGN-ON/SYSTEM DEVICE: field should be set to NO or left blank for output devices and YES if the device is used to log on to the system.

Use FileMan to edit the CONSOLE, NULL, HFS, and TELNET devices.

- CONSOLE is the primary logon device.

- NULL device is used by the Vista RPC Broker

- HFS is used by the Kernel Installation and Distribution System (KIDS) to install Application patches and new Applications when they are released.

- TELNET device to allow remote access.

At the GTM> Prompt, type "D Q^DI" to invoke VA Fileman.

At Select OPTION: type "1" (ENTER OR EDIT FILE ENTRIES)

at INPUT TO WHAT FILE:, enter "3.5"

GTM>D Q^DI

VA FileMan 22.0

Select OPTION: 1 ENTER OR EDIT FILE ENTRIES

INPUT TO WHAT FILE: NEW PERSON// 3.5 DEVICE  (41 entries)

EDIT WHICH FIELD: ALL//

Select DEVICE NAME: CONSOLE

1  CONSOLE      CONSOLE     |TRM|

2  CONSOLE  GTM-UNIX-CONSOLE    Console (GT.M)     /dev/tty     ROU

CHOOSE 1-2: 2 GTM-UNIX-CONSOLE    Console (GT.M)     /dev/tty     ROU

NAME: GTM-UNIX-CONSOLE//

LOCATION OF TERMINAL: Console (GT.M)//

Select MNEMONIC: CONSOLE//

LOCAL SYNONYM:

$I: /dev/tty//

VOLUME SET(CPU): ROU//

SIGN-ON/SYSTEM DEVICE: YES//

TYPE: VIRTUAL TERMINAL//

SUBTYPE: C-VT100//

ASK DEVICE: YES//

ASK PARAMETERS:

ASK HOST FILE:

ASK HFS I/O OPERATION: ^

Select DEVICE NAME: TELNET 1  TELNET      TELNET     |TNT|

2  TELNET  GTM-UNIX-TELNET    TELNET     /dev/pts/     ROU

CHOOSE 1-2: 2 GTM-UNIX-TELNET    TELNET     /dev/pts/     ROU

NAME: GTM-UNIX-TELNET//

LOCATION OF TERMINAL: TELNET//

Select MNEMONIC: TELNET//

LOCAL SYNONYM:

$I: /dev/pts///

VOLUME SET(CPU): ROU//

SIGN-ON/SYSTEM DEVICE: YES//

TYPE: VIRTUAL TERMINAL//

SUBTYPE: C-VT320// C-VT100

1  C-VT100                Digital Equipment Corporation VT-100 video

2  C-VT100HIGH            Normal display of characters in BOLD !

CHOOSE 1-2: 1 C-VT100          Digital Equipment Corporation VT-100 video

ASK DEVICE: YES//

ASK PARAMETERS: ^

Select DEVICE NAME: HFS     Host File Server     /tmp/tmp.txt     ROU

NAME: HFS//

LOCATION OF TERMINAL: Host File Server//

Select MNEMONIC:

LOCAL SYNONYM:

$I: /tmp/tmp.txt// /tmp/vista-tmp.txt

VOLUME SET(CPU): ROU//

SIGN-ON/SYSTEM DEVICE: ^

Select DEVICE NAME: NULL

1  NULL      NT SYSTEM     //./nul

2  NULL  GTM-UNIX-NULL    Bit Bucket (GT.M-Unix)     /dev/null

3  NULL-DSM      Bit Bucket     _NLA0:

CHOOSE 1-3: 2 GTM-UNIX-NULL    Bit Bucket (GT.M-Unix)     /dev/null

NAME: GTM-UNIX-NULL//

LOCATION OF TERMINAL: Bit Bucket (GT.M-Unix) Replace

Select MNEMONIC: NULL//

LOCAL SYNONYM:

$I: /dev/null//

VOLUME SET(CPU):

SIGN-ON/SYSTEM DEVICE: NO//

TYPE: TERMINAL// ^

Check TaskMan's environement
From the GTM Prompt

Enter "D ^ZTMCHK" to check if TaskMan's environment is OK.

This will display two screens with information on TaskMan's environment.

GTM> D ^ZTMCHK

Checking Task Manager's Environment.

Checking Taskman's globals...

^%ZTSCH is defined!

^%ZTSK is defined!

^%ZTSK(-1) is defined!

^%ZIS(14.5,0) is defined!

^%ZIS(14.6,0) is defined!

^%ZIS(14.7,0) is defined!

Checking the ^%ZOSF nodes required by Taskman...

All ^%ZOSF nodes required by Taskman are defined!

Checking the links to the required volume sets...

There are no volume sets whose links are required!

Checks completed...Taskman's environment is okay!

Press RETURN to continue or '^' to exit:

Here is the information that Taskman has:

Operating System: GT.M (Unix)

Volume Set: ROU

Cpu-volume Pair: ROU:bonez

TaskMan Files UCI and Volume Set: ROU,ROU

Log Tasks?

Default Task Priority:

Submanager Retention Time: 0

Min Submanager Count:

Taskman Hang Between New Jobs: 0

TaskMan running as a type: GENERAL

Logons Inhibited?: N

Taskman Job Limit: 9999

Max sign-ons: 1000

Current number of active jobs:

End of listing. Press RETURN to continue:

Start TaskMan
If TaskMan's environment is OK, start TaskMan.

Go back to the GTM Prompt and type "D ^ZTMB" to start TASKMAN.

You will probably not see any output from this command.

To monitor TaskMan, enter "D ^ZTMON" from the GTM Prompt.

Enter "^" at the UPDATE// Prompt to exit the monitor or enter a "?" to see what the other options are.

GTM> D ^ZTMON

Checking Taskman. Current $H=59991,54440 (Apr 01, 2005@15:07:20)

RUN NODE=59991,54432 (Apr 01, 2005@15:07:12)

Taskman is current..

Checking the Status List:

Node     weight  status      time       $J

ROU:bonez         RUN      T@15:07:12   5933      Main Loop

Checking the Schedule List:

Taskman has no tasks scheduled.

Checking the IO Lists:

There are no tasks waiting for devices.

Checking the Job List:

There are no tasks waiting for partitions.

For VISTA:NTA there are 0 tasks. Out Of Service

For VISTA:NTB there are 0 tasks. Out Of Service

Checking the Task List:

There are 2 tasks currently running.

On node ROU:bonez there is 1 free Sub-Manager(s). Status: Run

Enter monitor Action: UPDATE//^ -

Send a Message
Now send a message using Postmaster to your DUZ number.

From the GTM Prompt type "S DUZ=.5 then D ^XUP".

You will get the response SETTING UP PROGRAMMER ENVIROMENT then TERMINAL TYPE SET TO: (your default) and Select OPTION NAME:

Respond: "XMUSER".

At Select Mailman Menu Option: type "S" (for send).

At Subject: enter your subject, such as Test, and then hit enter.

You will then be prompted You may enter the text of the message and you will be offered the line number 1> where you can type your message, such as the infamous Hello world. Next will be line 2> and if you are done, just hit enter and at EDIT Option: you can do the same.

At Send mail to: POSTMASTER// enter the initials you used for your DUZ which were probably SM for System Manager.

You will then be told when MailMan was last used, which is probably NEVER. Hit enter at And Send to: and you should receive the message Select Message option: Transmit now// at which you hit enter and will hopefully receive the message Sending [1] Sent. Type "^" to exit.

GTM>S DUZ=.5

GTM>D ^XUP

Setting up programmer environment

This is a TEST account.

Terminal Type set to: C-VT100

Select OPTION NAME: XMUSER      MailMan Menu

VA MailMan 8.0 service for POSTMASTER@BONEZ.OSWIZARDS.COM

You last used MailMan: 01/18/05@15:11

You have no new messages.

Select MailMan Menu Option: S Send a Message

Subject: TESTING

You may enter the text of the message...

1>Hello, this is a test of the Emergency Broadcast System

2>

EDIT Option:

Send mail to: POSTMASTER// SA ADMINISTRATOR,SYSTEM IRM

Last used MailMan: 04/01/05@14:23

And Send to: MHS STREET,MARK H IRM  Last used MailMan: Never

And Send to:

Select Message option: Transmit now// Sending [1]...

Sent

Select MailMan Menu Option:

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Check Mail
Now see if you received your mail.

Log on using "D ^ZU".

At the Systems Manager Prompt, type "MAIL".

Then at the Select MailMan Menu Option: type "NEW" Messages and Responses. Read the mail.

GTM>D ^ZU

Volume set: ROU:bonez UCI: VAH  Device: /dev/pts/1

ACCESS CODE: ********

VERIFY CODE: ********

Good afternoon root

You last signed on today at 15:18

Select Systems Manager Menu Option: MAILMan Menu

VA MailMan 8.0 service for ADMINISTRATOR.SYSTEM@BONEZ.OSWIZARDS.COM

You last used MailMan: 04/01/05@15:19

You have 1 new messages.

Select MailMan Menu Option: NEW

Subj: TESTING [#1] 04/01/05@15:13  1 line

From: POSTMASTER In 'IN' basket. Page 1

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Hello, this is a test of the Emergency Broadcast System

Enter message Action (in IN basket): Ignore//

Start and Test RPC Broker
Start and test the RPC Broker.

The RPC Broker is VistA's Client/Server software and is needed by VistA's GUI client.

Type "D STRT^XWBTCP(port)" at the GTM Prompt.

The system status should now show the broker listener (XWBTCPL) running.

GTM>D STRT^XWBTCP(9200)

Start TCP Listener...

Checking if TCP Listener has started...

TCP Listener started successfully.

GTM>

CPRS Key and Tab Assignment

Enter D Q^DI at the GTM> Prompt and choose 'Option 1' and the NEW PERSON file.

Fields to edit, first choose KEY, then CPRS TAB.

Assign the key ORES for unrestricted ordering as if you were a physician. (See page 21 in the CPRS Setup Guide for other keys.)

Under CPRS TAB, type ?? and you will see two choices, RPT and COR. Enter RPT first, then complete COR.

GTM>D Q^DI

VA FileMan 22.0

Select OPTION: 1 ENTER OR EDIT FILE ENTRIES

INPUT TO WHAT FILE: DEVICES// NEW PERSON

EDIT WHICH FIELD: ALL// KEYS

1  KEYS    (multiple) 2  KEYSTROKES FROM LM WP

CHOOSE 1-2: 1 KEYS  (multiple)

EDIT WHICH KEYS SUB-FIELD: ALL// (Hit enter here)

THEN EDIT FIELD: CPRS TAB   (multiple)

EDIT WHICH CPRS TAB SUB-FIELD: ALL// (Hit enter here)

THEN EDIT FIELD: RESTRICT PATIENT SELECTION

THEN EDIT FIELD: (Hit enter here)

Select NEW PERSON NAME: SA ADMINISTRATOR,SYSTEM

Select KEY: // ORES

...OK? Yes//  (Yes)

KEY: ORES//

REVIEW DATE:

Select KEY: (Hit enter here)

Select CPRS TAB: // RPT

EFFECTIVE DATE:// APRIL 1,2005

EXPIRATION DATE:// APRIL 1,2020

CPRS TAB: RPT// COR       - the CPRS GUI "core" tabs.

Are you adding 'RPT' as a new CPRS TAB (the 2ND for this NEW PERSON)? No// Y

EFFECTIVE DATE:// APRIL 1,2005

EXPIRATION DATE:// APRIL 1,2020

Select CPRS TAB: (Hit enter here)

RESTRICT PATIENT SELECTION:// NO

Select NEW PERSON NAME:(Hit enter here)

Select OPTION:(Hit enter here)

GTM>

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Overview of starting and stopping components
A quick overview of starting and stopping TaskMan, HL Filer Monitor and RPC Broker Listener components is in order.

1. To start TaskMan;

GTM>D ^ZTMB --

2. To start Background Filers

GTM>D ^XUP

Setting up programmer environment

Access Code:

Terminal Type set to: C-VT100

Select OPTION NAME: START BACKGROUND FILER XMMGR-START-BACKGROUND-FILER     START background filer

START background filer

<< Background Filers will start soon. >>           ---

3. To start HL Filer Monitor

GTM>D ^XUP

Setting up programmer environment Terminal Type set to: C-VT100

Select OPTION NAME: HL FILER MONITOR

Task Number of   Asked Incoming Filer   To Stop   Last Known Date/Time   Time Difference
 * No incoming filers are running **

Task Number of   Asked Outgoing Filer   To Stop   Last Known Date/Time   Time Difference
 * No outgoing filers are running **

(+I) Start incoming filer (-I) Stop incoming filer  (*I) Delete incoming filer (+O) Start outgoing filer (-O) Stop outgoing filer  (*O) Delete outgoing filer (N) Next 4 lines in list  (B) Back 4 lines in list  (Q) Quit Type selection:Q -

4. Start the RPC Broker Listener, pick a port you want to run the listener on. ex. 9210

GTM>D STRT^XWBTCP(9210) -

5. To Stop RPC Broker Listener.

GTM>D STOP^XWBTCP(9210) -

6. To stop Mailman Background Filers

GTM>D ^XUP

Setting up programmer environment Access Code:

Terminal Type set to: C-VT100

Select OPTION NAME: STOP BACKGROUND FILER -

7. To stop HL FILER MONITOR run the exact same command as above and pick the proper selection from the menu at the bottom of the monitor.

GTM>D ^XUP

Setting up programmer environment Terminal Type set to: C-VT100

Select OPTION NAME: HL FILER MONITOR

Task Number of   Asked Incoming Filer   To Stop   Last Known Date/Time   Time Difference
 * No incoming filers are running **

Task Number of   Asked Outgoing Filer   To Stop   Last Known Date/Time   Time Difference
 * No outgoing filers are running **

(+I) Start incoming filer (-I) Stop incoming filer  (*I) Delete incoming filer (+O) Start outgoing filer (-O) Stop outgoing filer  (*O) Delete outgoing filer (N) Next 4 lines in list  (B) Back 4 lines in list  (Q) Quit Type selection:-I ---

8. To stop TaskMan

GTM>D STOP^ZTMKU

Are you sure you want to stop TaskMan? NO//Y

Shutting down TaskMan

Should active submanagers shut down after finishing their current tasks? NO//Y

Okay!

9. Rundown the database, from the vista user's shell Prompt you can choose the alias or you can run the mupip command

vista$ rundown

or

mupip rundown -r "*"

Adding Users