Fujitsu Siemens Computers internet Value Edition Version 1.0B July 2002 Release Notice Copyright (C) Fujitsu Siemens Computers 2002 All rights reserved
Release Notice internet Value Edition V1.0B 1 General..................... 1 1.1 Ordering.................... 2 1.2 Delivery.................... 2 1.3 Documentation.................. 3 2 Software extensions............... 4 3 Technical information.............. 5 3.1 Resource requirements.............. 5 3.2 Software configuration............. 5 3.3 Product installation.............. 5 3.4 Product use................... 6 3.5 Obsolete functions (and those to be discontinued) 6 3.6 Incompatibilities................ 6 3.7 Restrictions.................. 6 3.8 Procedure in the event of errors........ 6 4 Hardware support................ 8
1 General This release notice is a summary of the major functions, dependencies and operating information with respect to in ternet Value Edition V1.0B under operating system BS2000/OSD BC *). The release level is that of July 2002. Changes to the contents of this Release Notice are indica ted by numbers in the margins. This Release Notice is supplied as a file in uppercase and lowercase. Customers will receive an updated version of this file should any subsequent changes be made. To print this file, use the following command: /PRINT DOCUMENT FROM FILE=SYSFGM.INETVALU.010.E, /DOC FORM=*TEXT(LINE SPACING=*BY EBCDIC CONTROL) All BS2000 product Release Notices are available in the In ternet. This one is available under the following URL: http://www.its.siemens.de/lobs/its/its_sc/fgm_en/ bs2000/index_en.htm The use of names, trademarks, etc. in this Release Notice does not entitle readers to assume that these names/desig nations may be used without restriction by anyone; often the names/designations are protected by law or contract, even if this is not indicated here. Delivery unit internet Value Edition V1.0B contains SENDMAIL (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol, Server), POP3 (Post Office Protocol Version 3, Server) and IMAP (Internet Message Access Protocol, Server). SENDMAIL is used to transfer mails using SMTP. SENDMAIL can function as a mail relay or a mail end system. POP3 gives a client system access to the mail boxes. IMAP gives a client system access to the mail boxes and to logical components of a mail. *) BS2000/OSD (R) is a registered trademark of Fujitsu Sie mens Computers. 1
Add on programs: mail.local is a local delivery agent that sends the mails that are addressed to valid local users to the mailboxes of those users. praliases prints the data from the alias index file. makemap creates or extends an index file from a text file. mailstats prints the statistics file. 1.1 Ordering internet Value Edition V1.0B can be ordered from your local distributors. internet Value Edition V1.0B is subject to the general terms and conditions of the agreement for purchasing, using and servicing software products. 1.2 Delivery internet Value Edition V1.0B files are delivered via SOLIS. The SOLIS2 delivery letter lists the valid file and volume attributes. The delivery unit includes the files listed in the follo wing table. File Contents SINLIB.INETVALU.010 SRULIB.INETVALU.010 SYSFGM.INETVALU.010.D SYSFGM.INETVALU.010.E SYSPRC.INETVALU.010.MAIL SYSPRG.INETVALU.010 SYSRME.INETVALU.010.D SYSRME.INETVALU.010.E Installation library for SENDMAIL, POP3 and IMAP (/390) Installation library for SENDMAIL, POP3 and IMAP (RISC) Release Notice (German) Release Notice (English) Procedure can be used to send mails from BS2000 Program can be used to send mails from BS2000 Readme file with changes to the manual (German), currently empty Readme file with changes to the manual (English), currently empty 2
1.3 Documentation The following documentation is available for internet Value Edition V1.0B: Title Order No. /1/ internet Value Edition V1.0B U41097 J Z125 2 Benutzerhandbuch internet Value Edition V1.0B User Guide U41097 J Z125 2 76 In addition, we recommend the following documentation for the data communication system: Title Order No. /2/ BCAM V16.0A (BS2000/OSD) Band 1 U22857 J Z125 6 Band 2 U22858 J Z125 6 BCAM V16.0A (BS2000/OSD) Volume 1 Volume 2 U22857 J Z125 6 76 U22858 J Z125 6 76 The documentation on BS2000/OSD is available on CD ROM in German and English, under the title BS2000/OSD Softbooks. You can further find it at the following Internet address: http://manuals.fujitsu siemens.com/mainframes.html 3
2 Software extensions With the BS2000/OSD MUA (Mail User Agent) you can : send textfiles from BS2000/OSD to a mailbox via a SMTP Server specify a transfer encoding specify recipients attach textfiles send textfiles via program or via procedure Performance enhancement 4
3 Technical information 3.1 Resource requirements You require the following resources for internet Value Edi tion V1.0B: Virtual address space, static memory: SMTP daemon: 3.0 MB Disk storage: c. 17.0 MB In the Posix file system, the mailboxes are filed under /var/mail/user. If there is a large number of users, we re commend that you create a separate file system for /var/ mail. 3.2 Software configuration The runtime environment for internet Value Edition V1.0B is as follows: Product Version BS2000/OSD BC 2.0A or later opennet Server 1.0A or later POSIX in BS2000/OSD BC V2.0A: 1.1A17 or later in BS2000/OSD BC V3.0A: 3.0A17 or later in BS2000/OSD BC V4.0A: 4.0A17 or later POSIX SH can only be used as of V1.1B00 (not V1.0, V2.1, V3.1). 3.3 Product installation BS2000/OSD BC V2.0A: Installation of the product files takes place via SOLIS. If the IMON product (Installations MONitor) has been started on the source system, the product files can be installed using IMON. BS2000/OSD BC V3.0A and later: In the successor versions of BS2000/OSD BC V3.0, the pro duct must be installed using the IMON installation monitor, because a consistent software configuration inventory (SCI) is required in order to run the product. It is therefore recommended that you only install the product with IMON starting with BS2000/OSD/BC V3.0. The entries required and the installation procedure are described in the IMON guide. For product installation, you must read the installation information in the delivery letter and in the product guide as well as the notes in the present Release Notice. When the product has been successfully installed using IMON, internet Value Edition must be installed as a POSIX 5
program package via package installation using the POSIX installation program. Before you install, it is recommended that you store a DNS 01 server name in the file /etc/resolv.conf. 01 3.4 Product use Before you use the product, it is recommended that you do a performance analysis in relation to the number of users, the number of mails per user and the average length of the mails. Following the installation of internet Value Edition, the configuration file must be adjusted to your individual re quirements. You can do this by editing the configuration file under the POSIX shell. If a DNS server is available, the DNS server name must be stored in the file /etc/resolv.conf. When accessing a user mailbox via a remote user agent based on POP3 or IMAP, you must ensure that the user has an ac count number for recording a POSIX remote login session (User guide chapter 4.2.1). Access to user ID with POSIX administrator authorization (e.g. TSOS,SYSROOT) is not possible. The automatic configuration extension must be switched on in BCAM (manual /2/, section 3.6). If you work in the con trolled server mode, you must allow open access to the IP port number of SENDMAIL in the local and in remote systems. Execute the following command after every BCAM startup, e.g. in the start option file (SOF): /BCOPTION ADD SERVER PORT=25, ADD REMOTE SERVER PORT=25 3.5 Obsolete functions (and those to be discontinued) not applicable 3.6 Incompatibilities not applicable 3.7 Restrictions not applicable 3.8 Procedure in the event of errors In the event of errors, the following information is requi red for diagnostic purposes: Detailed description of the error and specifications as to if and how the error can be reproduced. 6
System environment: BS2000 computer: Computer name, computer address (IP addr., Ether net addr.) BS2000: Version, loader BCAM, SOCKETS, POSIX: Version, loader and correction level Remote computer: System: SINIX / PC Operating system version, correction level Computer name, computer address Client/Server software Hardware: FDDI / LAN HNC use Firmware level Router in use? Environment: Software migration? Hardware modifications? Loader change? Preliminary use of new object corrections? Documents: Logfile /var/adm/messages affected Mail returned Mail configuration file of affected daemons: /etc/mail/sendmail.cf /etc/resolv.conf ASTRID (BCAM): where applicable RDF source: where applicable CONSLOG: where applicable SERSLOG: where applicable HERSLOG: where applicable In the case of errors that can be reproduced, please ensure that the loglevel in the configuration file sendmail.cf is set to 9 and that the DCM traces are activated using the DCDIAG command. (For a description, see the internet Value Edition and BCAM guides). 7
4 Hardware support All CPUs supported as of BS2000/OSD BC V2.0A. 8
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