procedure:
Configuring the Time Differential Factor (TDF)
Default Time Differential Factor for standard time is -5:00.
Default Time Differential Factor for daylight saving time is -4:00.
The Time Differential Factor (TDF) is the difference between your
system time and Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). UTC is similar
in most respects to Greenwich Mean Time (GMT).
The TDF is expressed as hours and minutes, and should be entered
in the hh:mm format. TDFs for the Americas will be negative
(-3:00, -4:00, etc.); TDFs for Europe, Africa, Asia and Australia
will be positive (1:00, 2:00, etc.).
This time zone supports daylight saving time.
Is this time zone currently on daylight saving time? (Yes/No): YES
Enter the Time Differential Factor [-4:00]:
NEW SYSTEM TIME DIFFERENTIAL FACTOR = -4:00
Is this correct? [Y]:
For more information about TDF support, see the HP OpenVMS System Manager's Manual,
Volume 1: Essentials. Once OpenVMS has been installed and booted from the system disk,
you can determine whether your system is set for daylight saving time by using the following
DCL command to display the translation for the daylight saving time logical:
$ SHOW LOGICAL *TIMEZONE*
"SYS$TIMEZONE_DAYLIGHT_SAVING"="1"
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16. Register Licenses (Optional at this time): After setting the TDF, the procedure asks whether
you want to register any Product Authorization Keys (PAKs), as in the following display:
If you have Product Authorization Keys (PAKs) to register,
you can register them now.
Do you want to register any Product Authorization Keys? (Yes/No) [Yes]
You can register the PAKs now by responding YES to the prompt, or later by responding
NO. You register licenses later by following the directions in Section 7.3 (page 128).
To register your licenses now, be sure you have the following before proceeding:
• A copy of the Product Authorization Key (PAK) for each license that you are registering.
• The HP OpenVMS License Management Utility Manual, which contains complete, detailed
information about the licensing procedure.
For the OpenVMS Integrity servers operating system, a single Operating Environment (OE)
license grants the right to use all the components bundled in the purchased OE. Sufficient
PCL (Per Core License) units are required to license all processor cores in a socket.
The OE license must contain PCL units sufficient to activate all licensed sockets in the system
or hard partition. (If additional cores are added later to the system or hard partition, each
requires additional PCL units.) The License Management utility supports these OpenVMS
Integrity servers licensing practices. The OpenVMS Unlimited User License is included with
the Base Operating Environment (BOE) and, therefore, is included with the other OEs
available. For more information, see the HP Operating Environments for OpenVMS for Integrity
Servers Software Product Description (SPD 82.34.xx).
66 Installing the OpenVMS Operating System