DEC Alpha OSF1/IRAF Installation Guide
DEC Alpha OSF1/IRAF Installation Guide
Before installing OSF1/IRAF on a DEC Alpha system, one must 1) obtain an
appropriate OSF1/IRAF distribution, e.g., from the IRAF network archive on
iraf.noao.edu
(or by ordering a mailed distribution from NOAO), 2)
select the server or node on which the system is to be installed and arrange
for sufficient disk space to hold the system, and 3) set aside sufficient
time to do the installation. If these directions are followed carefully and
mistakes are avoided the basic installation should only take a half hour or
so. Additional time may be required to customize the system, to configure
the local tape drives and other devices, set up IRAF networking, and so on.
This Installation Guide is intended for sites installing IRAF on a DEC Alpha
system running OSF/1 V2.0 or later. Other popular UNIX systems for which
IRAF is available, e.g. AIX, HPUX, IRIX, SunOS, Solaris, etc. have their own
system specific IRAF installation guides. There are also separate
installation guides for the DECstation or VAXstation running Ultrix. The
IRAF distribution for the DECstation is DSUX and that for the VAXstation is
VXUX. The VMS/IRAF distribution is known as VMS5 and is intended for VAX
hardware (an OpenVMS version for the DEC Alpha is still pending as of June
1995). The DEC Alpha OSF1/IRAF distribution described here is known as DOSF
in the IRAF archives.