1 INFO-VAX	Tue, 01 Aug 2000	Volume 2000 : Issue 427       Contents:' Re: A Fine Mess with the logical tables ' RE: A Fine Mess with the logical tables  All print queues stopping 0 Re: Compaq C 6.2-007 accvio during debug compile config ip without UCX ? K Creating an "Out" Queue Under OpenVMS ver. 7.1 to Print to Linux LPD Queue? O Re: Creating an "Out" Queue Under OpenVMS ver. 7.1 to Print to Linux LPD Queue? N Re: Creating an "Out" Queue Under OpenVMS ver. 7.1 to Print to Linux LPDQueue? Re: DECserver 700 Flash Memory Re: DECserver 700 Flash Memory Re: DECserver 700 Flash Memory Re: DECserver 700 Flash Memory Re: DECserver 700 Flash Memory. DECW$FD, what port does it accept requests on?2 Font problem with ReflectionsX accessing VMS Alpha6 Re: Font problem with ReflectionsX accessing VMS Alpha6 Re: Font problem with ReflectionsX accessing VMS Alpha* RE: Help default boot & time on a VAX 6000* RE: Help default boot & time on a VAX 6000 Re: Help Wanted: OpenVMS Ads  how to delete an enthernet port?$ Re: how to delete an enthernet port? Re: ip config over openvms$ LAT node name change - documentation NetWare NDS and VMS  Re: NetWare NDS and VMS ! Re: OpenVMS 7.2 on DEC Multia/UDB ) Re: Patwhorks Performance and TCP NODELAY  Re: PGPi and OpenVMS Re: PGPi and OpenVMS Re: PGPi and OpenVMS Re: PGPi and OpenVMS Re: PGPi and OpenVMS Re: PGPi and OpenVMS Re: PGPi and OpenVMS> Re: Reposted:  problem starting decmotif and monitor problems.> Re: Reposted:  problem starting decmotif and monitor problems. Re: searching DCL cgi examples Re: searching DCL cgi examples Re: Security question  Re: Security question & Re: The URL that Compaq forgot to send! Re: Trouble getting SAMBA working ! Re: Trouble getting SAMBA working  Tuning FTP Performance? $ Re: URGENT: VMS keyboard on SUN etc!8 Re: VAX to ALPHA PASCAL enumerated struct packing errors Re: VMS & Tru64 in a SAN Re: VMS & Tru64 in a SAN VMS training in the UK' Re: Will Compaq port StarOffice to VMS? ' Re: Will Compaq port StarOffice to VMS? ' Re: Will Compaq port StarOffice to VMS? ' Re: Will Compaq port StarOffice to VMS? ' Re: Will Compaq port StarOffice to VMS?   F ----------------------------------------------------------------------  % Date: Tue, 01 Aug 2000 08:33:39 -0400 ' From: David Beatty <dabeat@wnt.sas.com> 0 Subject: Re: A Fine Mess with the logical tables2 Message-ID: <4MKGOYQ51mqJ4cXZMfL5QdxTvoMO@4ax.com>  8 1.  Do a SHOW LOGICAL /SYSTEM /FULL on the logical namesA      in question to check the mode, eithr SUPERVISOR (default) or       EXECUTIVE.   B 2.  Enclose the logical name you are deassigning in double quotes,C      make sure you add the /EXECUTIVE qualifier if appropriate, and D      add a second colon at the end if the logical name contains one.  < On Mon, 31 Jul 2000 18:30:12 GMT, operagost@email.com wrote:  H >I accidentally ASSIGNed a logical name to a device that was the same as >its real name.  >  >(LNM$SYSTEM_TABLE)  >  >  "$4$DIA30:" = "$4$DIA30:" >  "$4$dia30" = "$4$dia30:"  > 9 >How do I fix it? When I try DEASS /SYS $4$DIA30: it says  > * >%SYSTEM-F-NOLOGNAM, no logical name match > : >D'oh! I can't access the disk by its device name anymore! > 3 >%DIRECT-E-OPENIN, error opening $4$DIA30: as input 4 >-RMS-F-LNE, logical name translation count exceeded >  > ' >Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/  >Before you buy.   ------------------------------  % Date: Tue, 01 Aug 2000 10:38:00 -0300 1 From: "Boyle, Darren" <boyledj@bankofbermuda.com> 0 Subject: RE: A Fine Mess with the logical tablesK Message-ID: <9F664D538536D411BD3200508B6FF01A3337E8@bdant027.bda.bobda.com>   5 enclose it in quotes as you did when you assigned it.   ; i.e.	DEF/SYS  THIS "that"  	will appear in lower case while . 	DEF/SYS  THIS  that	will appear in upper case - Darren   > ----------6 > From: 	operagost@email.com[SMTP:operagost@email.com]& > Sent: 	Monday, July 31, 2000 3:30 PM > To: 	Info-VAX@Mvb.Saic.Com/ > Subject: 	A Fine Mess with the logical tables  > I > I accidentally ASSIGNed a logical name to a device that was the same as  > its real name. >  > (LNM$SYSTEM_TABLE) >  >   "$4$DIA30:" = "$4$DIA30:"  >   "$4$dia30" = "$4$dia30:" > : > How do I fix it? When I try DEASS /SYS $4$DIA30: it says > + > %SYSTEM-F-NOLOGNAM, no logical name match  > ; > D'oh! I can't access the disk by its device name anymore!  > 4 > %DIRECT-E-OPENIN, error opening $4$DIA30: as input5 > -RMS-F-LNE, logical name translation count exceeded  >  > ( > Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ > Before you buy.  >     F **********************************************************************C This message and any files transmitted with it are confidential and J may be privileged and/or subject to the provisions of privacy legislation.M They are intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom they L are addressed. If the reader of this message is not the intended recipient, B please notify the sender immediately and then delete this message.I You are notified that reliance on, disclosure of, distribution or copying  of this message is prohibited.   Bank of Bermuda F **********************************************************************   ------------------------------  % Date: Tue, 01 Aug 2000 10:21:29 -0700 / From: Terry Marosites <TMarosites@unitedad.com> " Subject: All print queues stoppingM Message-ID: <1137A4A23A51D311B2D600105A1D5213026FDEAE@seantexch.unitedad.com>   
 Hello all,  L I am having an intermittent problem. all my print queues stop , all my printI queues are IP print queues. watching opcom I saw this message reappearing K once or twice a minute. Could someone translate this to English for the ucx  novice.  TIA  Terry   " Message from user SYSTEM on alpha1L UCX$TELNETSYM - (JOBZ) open_socket_ast invoked with bad IOSB 660: connect to net  work object rejected      5 *****************************************************     5 ***************************************************** 4 Any views or opinions are solely those of the author) and do not necessarily represent those of  United Advertising Media. 5 ***************************************************** 4 The information transmitted is intended only for the1 person or entity to which it is addressed and may 3 contain confidential and/or privileged material. If 3 you are not the intended recipient of this message, . please do not read, copy, use or disclose this3 communication and notify the sender immediately. It 0 should be noted that any review, retransmission,2 dissemination or other use of, or taking action in- reliance upon, this information by persons or - entities other than the intended recipient is  prohibited. 5 *****************************************************  **   ------------------------------  % Date: Tue, 01 Aug 2000 12:23:48 -0500 2 From: "Craig A. Berry" <craig.berry@metamorgs.com>9 Subject: Re: Compaq C 6.2-007 accvio during debug compile 7 Message-ID: <4.3.2.7.2.20000801110132.0195c178@exchi01>   M I've heard from Ed Vogel in the compiler group and I include his explanation  I below.  The bottom line is that when we do a debug Perl build, we insert  F /LIST/SHOW=ALL into the compile command, but /SHOW=ALL now implicitly M includes the new option /SHOW=CROSS_REFERENCE.  This new option has a bug in  L the current release of the compiler; just turn it off if you really need to 0 get util.c from the Perl sources compiled debug.  T Many thanks to Ed for his quick, courteous, and knowledgeable replies to my queries.  	 Ed wrote:   : >    As I expected, we have already corrected this problemA >    in our internal sources, and the fix should ship in the next  >    release of the compiler.  > > >    The problem was caused wherever there was an typedef that; >    declares an incomplete array type and the compiler was = >    required to gather cross reference information (this can A >    happen when either /SHOW=CROSS, or /WARN=ENABLE=<some set of  >    messages> is specified).  > ' >    In your program, there was a line:  > & >typedef OP* ( * PPADDR_t [] ) (void); > A >    that was causing the crash.  If I put a 10 inside the braces ) >    the program would compile cleanly.    >  > A >    The real workaround is to not use /SHOW=ALL (or /SHOW=CROSS) ? >    when compiling these programs.  They should run correctly. > >    Because the compiler bug only impacted the listing outputA >    file, we decided not to issue an ECO for this bug.  Further, ? >    your's is the first report we've seen from a real customer 4 >    (the other report was from an internal user).   >  > B >    Once again, thank you very much for taking the time to reportA >    this problem, and for helping me confirm that we had already = >    corrected it.  I hope our bug did not cause you too much = >    trouble, and that the suggested workaround will suffice.  > 4 >                                                Ed   / _______________________________________________ 1 Craig A. Berry                                      mailto:craig.berry@metamorgs.com   ------------------------------  % Date: Mon, 31 Jul 2000 23:19:13 -0700 4 From: kilvon wu <kilvon_wuNOkiSPAM@yeah.net.invalid>  Subject: config ip without UCX ?9 Message-ID: <0317cd41.376c8171@usw-ex0108-062.remarq.com>   9 hi,does anybody know how to config the ip address without < using UCX? For i have found out one thing in a alhpa server:   ncl> show node 0 all .. DNA_IP 10.0.2.98 ..  < but UCX havenot installed on this server(nor on the cluster): , so i wonder how to config this address into the system??   Thanks for your help!      * Sent from AltaVista http://www.altavista.com Where you can also find related Web Pages, Images, Audios, Videos, News, and Shopping.  Smart is Beautiful    ------------------------------  $ Date: Tue, 1 Aug 2000 12:35:47 -0400' From: "Jerry Keene" <jkeene@scseng.com> T Subject: Creating an "Out" Queue Under OpenVMS ver. 7.1 to Print to Linux LPD Queue?: Message-ID: <e%Ch5.5839$Y51.33658@iad-read.news.verio.net>   Guys:   G I'd like to print from an Alpha server running OpenVMS version 4.1 to a   Linux printer defined under LPD.  K I've opened an incident with Compaq technical support but have yet to get a + successful test print to the Linux printer.   I I know that the printer works properly since other remote Linux boxes can  print to it with no problems.   J I went through LPRSETUP as instructed by Compaq support, and while I'm notD very familiar with OpenVMS, the LPRSETUP instructions were clear and uncomplicated.  H Compaq support helped me check things like the proper entry of the LinuxG remote system's ip address and dns name under OpenVMS Hosts and gave my F setup a green light.   They seem as clueless now as I am as to why the6 OpenVMS "out" queues can't print to the Linux printer.  G Error msgs with test prints are consistent and indicate an inability to  connect.  J One thing that alarms me a bit is that Compaq Support can't really furnishK me with any example setups that involve Linux.  They did send me a document E describing printing from an OpenVMS alpha server to a Windows NT "LPR  compatible" printer.  A Has any OpenVMS guru out there already "been there and done that" 
 successfully?    Thanks.    ------------------------------   Date: 1 Aug 2000 17:07:45 GMT 2 From: mathog@seqaxp.bio.caltech.edu (David Mathog)X Subject: Re: Creating an "Out" Queue Under OpenVMS ver. 7.1 to Print to Linux LPD Queue?, Message-ID: <8m7051$bbo@gap.cco.caltech.edu>  d In article <e%Ch5.5839$Y51.33658@iad-read.news.verio.net>, "Jerry Keene" <jkeene@scseng.com> writes: >Guys: > H >I'd like to print from an Alpha server running OpenVMS version 4.1 to a! >Linux printer defined under LPD.  <snip>H >Error msgs with test prints are consistent and indicate an inability to	 >connect.   @ I've only ever done it the other way - which worked without any 
 difficulties.    On the linux end check your      /etc/hosts.allow   /etc/hosts.deny    /etc/hosts.lpd   /etc/hosts.equiv  G files and be sure that access to LPD on the Linux box is allowed.  Also G if "rs" is set on the target printer then the account names on the two  H systems must match  (see "man lpd").  There might also be a "pam" entry J involved (can't say for sure as I've only ever set up lpr on a Linux box.)  M There should probably be messages in /var/adm/messages and/or /var/adm/secure + corresponding to the failed login attempts.   K Push comes to shove, run TCPDUMP and watch the interaction between the two  	 machines.    Regards,   David Mathog mathog@seqaxp.bio.caltech.edu ? Manager, sequence analysis facility, biology division, Caltech     ------------------------------  % Date: Tue, 01 Aug 2000 18:16:02 +0100 - From: Tim Llewellyn <tim.llewellyn@bbc.co.uk> W Subject: Re: Creating an "Out" Queue Under OpenVMS ver. 7.1 to Print to Linux LPDQueue? ) Message-ID: <398705D2.D42778A9@bbc.co.uk>    Jerry Keene wrote:   > Guys:  > I > I'd like to print from an Alpha server running OpenVMS version 4.1 to a " > Linux printer defined under LPD. > M > I've opened an incident with Compaq technical support but have yet to get a - > successful test print to the Linux printer.  > K > I know that the printer works properly since other remote Linux boxes can  > print to it with no problems.  > L > I went through LPRSETUP as instructed by Compaq support, and while I'm notF > very familiar with OpenVMS, the LPRSETUP instructions were clear and > uncomplicated. > J > Compaq support helped me check things like the proper entry of the LinuxI > remote system's ip address and dns name under OpenVMS Hosts and gave my H > setup a green light.   They seem as clueless now as I am as to why the8 > OpenVMS "out" queues can't print to the Linux printer. >   6 Assuming you have UCX/TCP/IP Services of some version?   What version of UCX?  O If you issue the command $ lpq <queue-name> after the job has been submitted is    there any status info?  H Did you check the relevant logfiles in ucx$lpd_spool and subdirectories?  N I have had problems in the past with ucx$lprsetup not creating the appropriate spool N directory (subdirectory of ucx$lpd_spool I think) and creating it manually was	 required.        > I > Error msgs with test prints are consistent and indicate an inability to 
 > connect. >   C What error message exactly?  Do you get any logs on the Linux side?    > L > One thing that alarms me a bit is that Compaq Support can't really furnishM > me with any example setups that involve Linux.  They did send me a document G > describing printing from an OpenVMS alpha server to a Windows NT "LPR  > compatible" printer. >   M The lpd protocol is a standatd, it should not matter whether the server is NT  or linux (smirk).   > C > Has any OpenVMS guru out there already "been there and done that"  > successfully?  >   O Well, not to linux, but I fixed a lot of lpd problems with ucx->ucx and ucx->nt   " as well as unix->nt and unix->ucx.   > 	 > Thanks.    --6 Tim Llewellyn, OpenVMS Infrastructure, Remarcs Project0 MedAS at the BBC, Whiteladies Road, Bristol, UK.A Email tim.llewellyn@bbc.co.uk. Home tim.llewellyn@cableinet.co.uk   A I speak for myself only and my views in no way represent those of  MedAS or the BBC.    ------------------------------  % Date: Tue, 01 Aug 2000 09:58:29 +0100   From: steven.reece@quintiles.com' Subject: Re: DECserver 700 Flash Memory > Message-ID: <8025692E.00317CEC.00@qedilc01.qedi.quintiles.com>   Eric, 3 You may be confusing the RAM and the FlashRAM card.   J The RAM for the DS700 is 4MB, although its exact type and part number wereP things I never managed to work out.  I just ordered it from my local VAR and got! it a couple or three weeks later.   O The Digital/Compaq FlashRAM card is part number H0345-AA with the DNAS software ' already loaded on it.  It's a 2MB card. 3 (source : Digital product catalogue, October 1994).   0 Eric Dittman (dittman at dittman dot net) wrote:; >>>What kind of flash memory does the DECserver 700 use?  I 7 know 4MB is the correct size, but is the memory 3.3V or : 5V?  Any special memory type needed?  I tried an 8MB flash card and it didn't work.<<<    ------------------------------  " Date: Tue, 1 Aug 2000 09:12:09 GMT( From: Terry Kennedy <terry@gate.tmk.com>' Subject: Re: DECserver 700 Flash MemoryX' Message-ID: <FyLw89.HJx@spcuna.spc.edu>   5 Eric Dittman <dittman@narnia.int.dittman.net> writes: : > What kind of flash memory does the DECserver 700 use?  I9 > know 4MB is the correct size, but is the memory 3.3V ore< > 5V?  Any special memory type needed?  I tried an 8MB flash > card and it didn't work.  J   Due to the flash chip makers trying to create a captive market, there isI little or no cross-vendor compatibility between flash chips - each vendorrI has a unique vendor ID and you need to change your algorithm to work withlM a different vendor's chips (the chip makers call this "freedom to innovate").   J   Back when I was using DS700's, the flash cards were Mitsubishi "MELCARD"K units. I have an old table showing what the DS700's ROM supported - I don'tc know if it's accurate:  9 Manufacturer    Part Number             Mfg. ID   Chip IDE9 ------------    ---------------------   -------   -------b6 Intel           IMC002FLKA  (2 MB)      0x89      0xBD6 Intel           IMC004FLKA  (4 MB)      0x89      0xBD6 Mitsubishi      MF82M1      (2 MB)      0x1C      0xD06 AMD             AMC002AFLKA (2 MB)      0x01      0x296 AMD             AMC004AFLKA (4 MB)      0x01      0x29  6   It's very likely that all of these are discontinued.  - 	Terry Kennedy             http://www.tmk.com 5         terry@tmk.com             Jersey City, NJ USAd   ------------------------------  # Date: Tue, 01 Aug 2000 09:48:49 GMTa+ From: Chris Doran <chris_doran@my-deja.com>s' Subject: Re: DECserver 700 Flash Memorye) Message-ID: <8m66e1$g8n$1@nnrp1.deja.com>   > In article <8025692E.00317CEC.00@qedilc01.qedi.quintiles.com>,#   steven.reece@quintiles.com wrote:d  G > The RAM for the DS700 is 4MB, although its exact type and part numberu were% > things I never managed to work out.a  E It sems to be standard 72-pin SIM (not sure of the speed, though), as E used in many early PCs. The same stuff also works in VLCs. I've found C boards with the following numbers to work, at least to the point ofa being recongised as present:-a  # Micron Technology: MT12D1380+2 9309m/ Goldstar: E114072 9218 GSI GMM7361000SG 702292Tt Siemens: HYM 36112OGS  Samsung KMM5361000AG-8 ?: RCD-15-0 3392112-# ?: MH1M36ADJ-8 2285A02 (from a VLC),  = Perhaps someone can answer the speed question from that list.c  C > The Digital/Compaq FlashRAM card is part number H0345-AA with theK
 DNAS softwareL) > already loaded on it.  It's a 2MB card. 5 > (source : Digital product catalogue, October 1994).   C T'other side of the card says: Melcard Mitsubishi 2MB F-EEPROM card  MF82M1-G1EAT01.a  7 BTW, hardware questions are best posted on comp.sys.dece   Christ    & Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ Before you buy.n   ------------------------------  % Date: Tue, 01 Aug 2000 14:04:23 +0000 - From: ezzaoudi med <m.ezzaoudi@digitem.co.ma>a' Subject: Re: DECserver 700 Flash Memoryd- Message-ID: <3986D8E7.BE6E1657@digitem.co.ma>   ! The only information  I have is :A7 MS40-WB 4 MB memory SIM             part No 20-37656-05w or! Memory SIMM, 4MB 80NS 20-41141-05D FOR DEC SERVER 700 ByeT   Eric Dittman a =E9crit :  : > What kind of flash memory does the DECserver 700 use?  I9 > know 4MB is the correct size, but is the memory 3.3V ora< > 5V?  Any special memory type needed?  I tried an 8MB flash > card and it didn't work. >t	 > Thanks.a > -- > Eric Dittman > dittman@dittman.net-   ------------------------------  # Date: Tue, 01 Aug 2000 16:24:38 GMTr3 From: Eric Dittman <dittman@narnia.int.dittman.net> ' Subject: Re: DECserver 700 Flash Memory ? Message-ID: <aRCh5.23550$jm5.538124@news-west.usenetserver.com>   ! steven.reece@quintiles.com wrote:n     : Eric, 5 : You may be confusing the RAM and the FlashRAM card.r  J Well, I thought that since the minimum RAM size for the new version of theD DS700 software was 4MB the FlashRAM card would have to be that size.  L : The RAM for the DS700 is 4MB, although its exact type and part number wereR : things I never managed to work out.  I just ordered it from my local VAR and got# : it a couple or three weeks later.   @ I've been able to get other RAM to work, so I've got enough RAM.  Q : The Digital/Compaq FlashRAM card is part number H0345-AA with the DNAS softwareI) : already loaded on it.  It's a 2MB card.l5 : (source : Digital product catalogue, October 1994).   G Thanks!  I have a couple of Digital 2MB FlashRAM cards...  Okay, I just06 checked, and they work and can hold the DNAS software. -- e Eric Dittman dittman@dittman.nett   ------------------------------  % Date: Tue, 01 Aug 2000 18:01:22 +0100*- From: Tim Llewellyn <tim.llewellyn@bbc.co.uk>s7 Subject: DECW$FD, what port does it accept requests on?a( Message-ID: <39870262.FDBED88@bbc.co.uk>   Hi  E I am trying to serve fonts from VMS 7.1 Decwindows Motif 1.2-4, to myoC SCO XVision desktop, to resolve some annoying problems with Monitorr  system for some terminal widths.  = Unfortunately, all the DecWindows documentation seems to havee disappearedg" from the web site and the docs CD.  D I have got DECW$FD working (@sys$startup:decw$startup xterminal) butA XVision is failing to connect. I am not getting any obvious error* messages on*
 the VMS side.   F Does anyone know what TCP/IP port the DECW$FD listens for requests on?H Any other help resolving this issue would be appreciated. I'd rather not move the1 fonts onto the PC as indicated in another thread.D   Regardsc   --6 Tim Llewellyn, OpenVMS Infrastructure, Remarcs Project0 MedAS at the BBC, Whiteladies Road, Bristol, UK.A Email tim.llewellyn@bbc.co.uk. Home tim.llewellyn@cableinet.co.uke  A I speak for myself only and my views in no way represent those ofs MedAS or the BBC.i   ------------------------------  # Date: Tue, 01 Aug 2000 10:28:19 GMT  From: neldrett@my-deja.com; Subject: Font problem with ReflectionsX accessing VMS Alpha ) Message-ID: <8m68o1$hnf$1@nnrp1.deja.com>*  @ I know that this is not directly related to VMS but I am gettingE increasingly frustrated with my problem and I considered that this isn3 probably the place I'd be most likely to find help.g  D I access the two Alphas which I use via my desktop PC running NT.  IG used to use PC Xware which was all set up and fine but with my new PC I ? now have ReflectionsX 8.0.  I have set it up so that I can openmG sessions on my servers but I cannot understand how to specify the fontseF I want to use.  I have left it with the defaults which is fine most ofD the time but when I search a file for a string it tries to highlightB the found text in bold.  As soon as it tries this I get a font notD found error and it renders the text in double-wide thus obliterating any following text.t  F Does anyone understand how the fonts work?  I have had a looked on theC WRQ website and the simple changes they suggest do nothing.  I haver@ delved into trying to understand the font names (eg. -bitstream-9 terminal-bold-r-- etc, etc.) but I cannot find sufficient3D documentation.  I have made sure that I have all the fonts installed$ (DEC, HP, 100dpi, 75dpi, misc, etc.)  G Does anyone have any ideas or can anyone point me in the direction of al& more suitable forum for this question?   TIA,   Iain    & Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ Before you buy.=   ------------------------------  # Date: Tue, 01 Aug 2000 13:15:59 GMTt From: nelson5120@my-deja.com? Subject: Re: Font problem with ReflectionsX accessing VMS Alpha ) Message-ID: <8m6iia$okv$1@nnrp1.deja.com>c  ) In article <8m68o1$hnf$1@nnrp1.deja.com>,r   neldrett@my-deja.com wrote:  >e >d1 > I know that this is not directly related to VMSu but I am getting/ > increasingly frustrated with my problem and Ia considered that this is / > probably the place I'd be most likely to find  help.  >t, > I access the two Alphas which I use via my desktop PC running NT.  Ii/ > used to use PC Xware which was all set up anda fine but with my new PC I 1 > now have ReflectionsX 8.0.  I have set it up sos that I can opene0 > sessions on my servers but I cannot understand how to specify the fonts) > I want to use.  I have left it with then defaults which is fine most of0 > the time but when I search a file for a string it tries to highlightT. > the found text in bold.  As soon as it tries this I get a font not 0 > found error and it renders the text in double- wide thus obliterating > any following text.e >h/ > Does anyone understand how the fonts work?  Is have had a looked on the1 > WRQ website and the simple changes they suggestn do nothing.  I have 1 > delved into trying to understand the font names. (eg. -bitstream-0 > terminal-bold-r-- etc, etc.) but I cannot find
 sufficient. > documentation.  I have made sure that I have all the fonts installedc& > (DEC, HP, 100dpi, 75dpi, misc, etc.) >y0 > Does anyone have any ideas or can anyone point me in the direction of a( > more suitable forum for this question? >  > TIA, >  > Iain >_( > Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ > Before you buy.  >  Hi,   . I solved this problem by copying all the fonts. off my VMS system to a VMS directory under the+ other font directories on my PC ReflectionXn/ folder.  Then I used ReflectionX to rebuild all:) the fonts.  Then I made sure that the VMSc0 directory was first in the font list.  I haven't had any problems since...g  
        -Randyi    & Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ Before you buy.s   ------------------------------  # Date: Tue, 01 Aug 2000 14:11:03 GMTo From: neldrett@my-deja.com? Subject: Re: Font problem with ReflectionsX accessing VMS Alpha ) Message-ID: <8m6lph$r3i$1@nnrp1.deja.com>   ) In article <8m6iia$okv$1@nnrp1.deja.com>,m   nelson5120@my-deja.com wrote:W+ > In article <8m68o1$hnf$1@nnrp1.deja.com>,h >   neldrett@my-deja.com wrote:- > >- <snip> > Hi,- >-0 > I solved this problem by copying all the fonts0 > off my VMS system to a VMS directory under the- > other font directories on my PC ReflectionXi1 > folder.  Then I used ReflectionX to rebuild all.+ > the fonts.  Then I made sure that the VMS'2 > directory was first in the font list.  I haven't > had any problems since...n >  >        -Randy.  ! Thanks Randy, that did the trick.a   Iain    & Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ Before you buy.t   ------------------------------  % Date: Tue, 01 Aug 2000 08:58:26 +0200m6 From: "Dijk, Jeroen van" <Jeroen.vandijk@getronics.nl>3 Subject: RE: Help default boot & time on a VAX 6000rM Message-ID: <2795B75EF003D311801A00A0C906B51187E3F7@cucexec.gbc.getronics.nl>e  : I have the same probleem with our three  VAX 6000 systems.c The parameter settime is standing correctly, but still it asks for the time every time it's booted. X Is this a feature of the VAX 6000 serie or an oscure set command I have to do in SYSGEN.  H >> I picked up a 4000/600 recently, loaded VMS 7.2 etc, but I find afterJ >> setting default boot device, it doesn't seem to save after a cold boot. >> a1 >I take it you have set these up  using SET BOOT.r  I >> Also does VMS "always" ask for the time when booting up or are both ofm6 >> these problems related to a dead internal battery ? >> i >MC SYSGEN SET SETTIME 0   ------------------------------  % Date: Tue, 01 Aug 2000 10:39:44 -0300h1 From: "Boyle, Darren" <boyledj@bankofbermuda.com>-3 Subject: RE: Help default boot & time on a VAX 6000mK Message-ID: <9F664D538536D411BD3200508B6FF01A3337E9@bdant027.bda.bobda.com>"   check your battery - Darren   > ----------; > From: 	Dijk, Jeroen van[SMTP:Jeroen.vandijk@getronics.nl]n) > Sent: 	Tuesday, August 01, 2000 3:58 AMs > To: 	Info-VAX@Mvb.Saic.Com6 > Subject: 	RE: Help default boot & time on a VAX 6000 > < > I have the same probleem with our three  VAX 6000 systems.H > The parameter settime is standing correctly, but still it asks for the > time every time it's booted.L > Is this a feature of the VAX 6000 serie or an oscure set command I have to > do in SYSGEN.  > J > >> I picked up a 4000/600 recently, loaded VMS 7.2 etc, but I find afterL > >> setting default boot device, it doesn't seem to save after a cold boot. > >>  3 > >I take it you have set these up  using SET BOOT.p > K > >> Also does VMS "always" ask for the time when booting up or are both of 8 > >> these problems related to a dead internal battery ? > >> a > >MC SYSGEN SET SETTIME 0 >  >  >     F **********************************************************************C This message and any files transmitted with it are confidential andsJ may be privileged and/or subject to the provisions of privacy legislation.M They are intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom theycL are addressed. If the reader of this message is not the intended recipient, B please notify the sender immediately and then delete this message.I You are notified that reliance on, disclosure of, distribution or copyingV of this message is prohibited.   Bank of BermudaDF **********************************************************************   ------------------------------  % Date: Tue, 01 Aug 2000 12:30:06 -0500 / From: Chris Scheers <chris@applied-synergy.com>e% Subject: Re: Help Wanted: OpenVMS AdsuO Message-ID: <D6D3727FFF48864A.32C3D45019E27F36.57C3BD0DAFE6F670@lp.airnews.net>    "David J. Dachtera" wrote: > I > Hey - anyone know of some good storyboard software that runs on OpenVMS I > with X, DECwindows and/or MOTIF? Linux would be a good 2nd choice, withI! > Wintel as a dead last resort...S  B For low cost, high quality, I would suggest looking at the various  packages available on the Amiga.  G -----------------------------------------------------------------------n$ Chris Scheers, Applied Synergy, Inc.  C Voice: 817-237-3360            Internet: chris@applied-synergy.com e   Fax: 817-237-3074u   ------------------------------  % Date: Tue, 01 Aug 2000 00:01:28 -0700r4 From: kilvon wu <kilvon_wuNOkiSPAM@yeah.net.invalid>) Subject: how to delete an enthernet port?e9 Message-ID: <039aee1e.4271cd76@usw-ex0108-062.remarq.com>   9 hi,i want to delete an ethernet port EWB0 when config theb TCP/IP,but i encountered3 this following problem, what kind of problem i havet encountered? many thanks for your kindly help.f   ucx>show config intern   interface: WE0      ...   interface: WE1      ...   UCX> set nointerface we1- %UCX-E-DELINTER,Error deleting interface: WE1n* -UCX-I-ACPQIO, Failure on Internet ACP QIO& -SYSTEM-F-BADPARAM,bad parameter value  8 And also i want to delete an entry from the arp table,if this is possible and how to do that?m     * Sent from AltaVista http://www.altavista.com Where you can also find related Web Pages, Images, Audios, Videos, News, and Shopping.  Smart is Beautiful    ------------------------------  , Date: Tue, 01 Aug 2000 11:09:27 +0200 (CEST): From: "Gotfryd Smolik, VMS lists" <gotfryd@stanpol.com.pl>- Subject: Re: how to delete an enthernet port?sI Message-ID: <Pine.LNX.4.21.0008011107520.4771-100000@irys.stanpol.com.pl>u  $ On Tue, 1 Aug 2000, kilvon wu wrote:  : +hi,i want to delete an ethernet port EWB0 when config the [...]f +ucx>show config inter [...]e +interface: WE1h	 +     ...o +UCX> set nointerface we1.. +%UCX-E-DELINTER,Error deleting interface: WE1+ +-UCX-I-ACPQIO, Failure on Internet ACP QIOe' +-SYSTEM-F-BADPARAM,bad parameter valuer  4  Is possible, that you have WEBnn interface set-up ? (means: one based on the WE1)   9 +And also i want to delete an entry from the arp table,ifF% +this is possible and how to do that?1  :  HELP SET ARP (and check SET NOARP), at least under  V5.0A    Regards - Gotfryd   -- AE =====================================================================aF $ ON F$ERROR("LANGUAGE","ENGLISH","IN_MESSAGE").GT.F$ERROR("NORMAL") - 		THEN EXCUSE/OBJECT=ME . $!                        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 thanks a lot!s     * Sent from AltaVista http://www.altavista.com Where you can also find related Web Pages, Images, Audios, Videos, News, and Shopping.  Smart is Beautiful1   ------------------------------  $ Date: Tue, 1 Aug 2000 09:53:49 -0700( From: "Russell Leathe" <russ@gordon.edu>- Subject: LAT node name change - documentationn% Message-ID: <JwAh5.10$5t1.200@client>s  G We have a cluster of three Alpha 1200's.  snoopy (boot node), linus andi charlie (satelite nodes).t  D After installing the LAT service the default service is node Snoopy.J I would like to change this to Peanuts.  Does anyone one know the steps to8 accomplish this?  Unfortunately I have no documentation.: I assume I would create another service called "peanuts" ?    
 best regards,D   russ   ------------------------------  $ Date: Tue, 1 Aug 2000 08:52:29 -0400$ From: "Tom - News" <steuver@nku.edu> Subject: NetWare NDS and VMS( Message-ID: <3986c80e$1_1@news2.one.net>  C Is there a way to administer a NetWare NDS tree from VMS like I can 7 administer an NT domain from VMS using Advanced Server?a   -- Thomas Steuver steuver@nku.eduI   ------------------------------  % Date: Tue, 01 Aug 2000 11:44:31 -0400n* From: Chuck Chopp <ChuckChopp@rtfmcsi.com>  Subject: Re: NetWare NDS and VMS+ Message-ID: <3986F05E.1AB38D3F@rtfmcsi.com>    Tom - News wrote:   E > Is there a way to administer a NetWare NDS tree from VMS like I can99 > administer an NT domain from VMS using Advanced Server?  >t > -- > Thomas Steuver > steuver@nku.edut  D Not that I'm aware of.  The last time anything even remotely NetWareB related ran on OpenVMS was the Leverage Host Services product thatG emulated a NetWare 3.0 server and was based on the Portable NetWare 386dD source code.  I have not heard of any products that involved NDS and OpenVMS.  D I'd just like to have the ability to do external authentication from@ OpenVMS against a NDS tree.  Or, have the $GETUAI/$SETUIA systemC services be re-directed against NDS in the same way that NDS for NTeD works by replacing SAMSRV.DLL and re-directing all NT authenticationG against NDS.  This would be the cat's meow for integrating OpenVMS intoh? a single-signon environment.  I could then do all of my accountlG administration directly through NDS and never actually have to login ons< my OpenVMS systems to add user accounts or change passwords.     ChuckI -- Chuck Chopp2  8 ChuckChopp@rtfmcsi.com            http://www.rtfmcsi.com0                                   ICQ # 22321532@ RTFM Consulting Services Inc.     864 801 2795 voice & voicemail2 103 Autumn Hill Road              864 801 2774 fax4 Greer, SC  29651                  800 400 4935 pagerC                                   8004004935@alphapage.airtouch.comO   ------------------------------  # Date: Tue, 01 Aug 2000 16:25:51 GMT-3 From: Eric Dittman <dittman@narnia.int.dittman.net>i* Subject: Re: OpenVMS 7.2 on DEC Multia/UDB? Message-ID: <jSCh5.23559$jm5.538124@news-west.usenetserver.com>    quayle@pobox.com wrote:-J :> I found the problem.  One of the mandatory patches has a new version ofH :> SYS$SYSTEM:APB.EXE.  If I replace the new version of APB.EXE from the4 :> one in the Multia patch kit the Multia will boot.  C : Maybe our friends in the midnight magic department could make an 6 : updated version.  C : What do the release notes say about APB.EXE?  Do the fixes sound 9 : really crucial?n  @ I haven't looked any farther into this issue.  The Multia boots,@ and the PC164 still boots, so I'm not too worried at this point.8 I may get worried after reading the list of fixes later. -- . Eric Dittman dittman@dittman.netm   ------------------------------  % Date: Tue, 01 Aug 2000 02:56:00 -07000? From: Mike Price <mike.priceNOmiSPAM@littlewoods.co.uk.invalid>d2 Subject: Re: Patwhorks Performance and TCP NODELAY9 Message-ID: <199a33ea.564aeec3@usw-ex0105-034.remarq.com>v   Ahhh that makes sense.; Does anyone know of any performance figures relating to thee< nodelay paramter as seperate from the nodelay_ack parameter.9 From the messages in this thread it looks as if both neede. looking at to get the best from an IP program.< Is there any similar parameters on NT that need setting in a, similar manner to get pathworks to speed up?4 (Surely NT doesn't have a better default set up than VMS????????????)   Mike      ; -----------------------------------------------------------   7 Got questions?  Get answers over the phone at Keen.com.i Up to 100 minutes free!t http://www.keen.com    ------------------------------  % Date: Tue, 01 Aug 2000 09:49:03 +0200a= From: Arne =?iso-8859-1?Q?Vajh=F8j?= <arne.vajhoej@gtech.com>M Subject: Re: PGPi and OpenVMSs) Message-ID: <398680EF.40750537@gtech.com>    Larry Kilgallen wrote:k > In article <39858B40.2122EF51@gtech.com>, Arne =?iso-8859-1?Q?Vajh=F8j?= <arne.vajhoej@gtech.com> writes:rG > > If it is something like a self-extracting file, then it sounds as a ! > > big potential security hole !g > 3 > That depends on how you specify "something like".o > H > Certainly the data is not in the Self Decrypting Archive in cleartext.G > You have to enter a password to decrypt the data when you execute thelF > Self Decrypting Archive.  Of course the data is ill-protected if theE > password is a weak one, but that is no different from VMS.  The PGP$E > implementation has a progress bar to indicate "password quality" asg@ > the originator enters the password, so there is good feedback.  @ Oh - it was not that kind of security hole I was thinking about.  ? A self-extracting file is an executable. And I am worried aboutp& running executables received by email.   They could be malicious.   Arne   ------------------------------  # Date: Tue, 01 Aug 2000 08:39:32 GMTr% From: Alan Greig <agreig@my-deja.com>e Subject: Re: PGPi and OpenVMS.) Message-ID: <8m62c4$dpc$1@nnrp1.deja.com>l  + In article <LolpVMyWMGr7@eisner.decus.org>,v<   Kilgallen@eisner.decus.org.nospam (Larry Kilgallen) wrote:@ > In article <39858B40.2122EF51@gtech.com>, Arne =?iso-8859-1?Q?+ Vajh=F8j?= <arne.vajhoej@gtech.com> writes:rG > > If it is something like a self-extracting file, then it sounds as an! > > big potential security hole !i >o3 > That depends on how you specify "something like".g >fH > Certainly the data is not in the Self Decrypting Archive in cleartext.G > You have to enter a password to decrypt the data when you execute thesF > Self Decrypting Archive.  Of course the data is ill-protected if theE > password is a weak one, but that is no different from VMS.  The PGPe  ? So if I understand correctly you email someone a binary full of ? encrypted information and then ask them to run it and type in a > password. Certainly sounds like a very big security hole to me@ unless there's an additional verification check that hasn't beenD mentioned here. It's one thing downloading a self extracting archiveE from a trusted site but running random email binaries - er no thanks.t   --
 Alan Greig    & Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ Before you buy.    ------------------------------  % Date: Tue, 01 Aug 2000 19:33:58 +0010t% From: paddy.o'brien@zzz.tg.nsw.gov.aue Subject: Re: PGPi and OpenVMS-5 Message-ID: <01JSGTY544CY001B3X@tgmail.tg.nsw.gov.au>o   Alan Greig wrote:t, >In article <LolpVMyWMGr7@eisner.decus.org>,= >  Kilgallen@eisner.decus.org.nospam (Larry Kilgallen) wrote: A >> In article <39858B40.2122EF51@gtech.com>, Arne =?iso-8859-1?Q?s, >Vajh=F8j?= <arne.vajhoej@gtech.com> writes:H >> > If it is something like a self-extracting file, then it sounds as a" >> > big potential security hole ! >>4 >> That depends on how you specify "something like". >>I >> Certainly the data is not in the Self Decrypting Archive in cleartext.eH >> You have to enter a password to decrypt the data when you execute theG >> Self Decrypting Archive.  Of course the data is ill-protected if the F >> password is a weak one, but that is no different from VMS.  The PGP >r@ >So if I understand correctly you email someone a binary full of@ >encrypted information and then ask them to run it and type in a? >password. Certainly sounds like a very big security hole to me A >unless there's an additional verification check that hasn't beenaE >mentioned here. It's one thing downloading a self extracting archiveoF >from a trusted site but running random email binaries - er no thanks.  J Hmm, isn't that the beauty of only having mail on VMS, and reading from a  non-privileged account.t  M I get some internal rubbish from Outlook accounts in Word format, but most I oQ know I can live without.  The occassional one that I know I need, I just forward  F to a colleague on Outlook and get him to print the attachments for me.  P Whilst our internal Outlook customers were intentionally taken down with the "I C love you" and the "life", etc. thingies I was still receiving mail.e  G My only contact with my bestowed Outlook account was to ask our Compaq tP contractors to just set up auto-forward and automatically delete.  They managed I to do the former, but not the latter.  It's not my problem if my mail is n? clogging up their servers when they couldn't work that one out.h   Regards, Paddy   Paddy O'Brien, Transmission Development,t
 TransGrid, PO Box A1000, Sydney South,  NSW 2000, Australiai   Tel:   +61 2 9284-3063 Fax:   +61 2 9284-3050& Email: paddy.o'brien@zzz.tg.nsw.gov.au  M Either "\'" or "\s" (to escape the apostrophe) seems to work for most people,l; but that little whizz-bang apostrophe gives me little spam.    ------------------------------   Date: 1 Aug 2000 08:34:54 -0500 9 From: Kilgallen@eisner.decus.org.nospam (Larry Kilgallen)  Subject: Re: PGPi and OpenVMS-+ Message-ID: <4ZBwcWIJkh8M@eisner.decus.org>1  i In article <398680EF.40750537@gtech.com>, Arne =?iso-8859-1?Q?Vajh=F8j?= <arne.vajhoej@gtech.com> writes:e > Larry Kilgallen wrote:l >> In article <39858B40.2122EF51@gtech.com>, Arne =?iso-8859-1?Q?Vajh=F8j?= <arne.vajhoej@gtech.com> writes:H >> > If it is something like a self-extracting file, then it sounds as a" >> > big potential security hole ! >>  4 >> That depends on how you specify "something like". >> cI >> Certainly the data is not in the Self Decrypting Archive in cleartext.TH >> You have to enter a password to decrypt the data when you execute theG >> Self Decrypting Archive.  Of course the data is ill-protected if the F >> password is a weak one, but that is no different from VMS.  The PGPF >> implementation has a progress bar to indicate "password quality" asA >> the originator enters the password, so there is good feedback.: > B > Oh - it was not that kind of security hole I was thinking about. > A > A self-extracting file is an executable. And I am worried about5( > running executables received by email. >  > They could be malicious.  B Absolutely.  I have only used these with a correspondent with whom@ I have a strong contractual relationship (and so far I have only done the sending).   ------------------------------   Date: 1 Aug 2000 08:41:39 -0500d9 From: Kilgallen@eisner.decus.org.nospam (Larry Kilgallen)V Subject: Re: PGPi and OpenVMS>+ Message-ID: <Ix1wcTPPUqXZ@eisner.decus.org>   Q In article <8m62c4$dpc$1@nnrp1.deja.com>, Alan Greig <agreig@my-deja.com> writes: - > In article <LolpVMyWMGr7@eisner.decus.org>,e> >   Kilgallen@eisner.decus.org.nospam (Larry Kilgallen) wrote:A >> In article <39858B40.2122EF51@gtech.com>, Arne =?iso-8859-1?Q?-- > Vajh=F8j?= <arne.vajhoej@gtech.com> writes::H >> > If it is something like a self-extracting file, then it sounds as a" >> > big potential security hole ! >>4 >> That depends on how you specify "something like". >>I >> Certainly the data is not in the Self Decrypting Archive in cleartext. H >> You have to enter a password to decrypt the data when you execute theG >> Self Decrypting Archive.  Of course the data is ill-protected if theEF >> password is a weak one, but that is no different from VMS.  The PGP > A > So if I understand correctly you email someone a binary full of A > encrypted information and then ask them to run it and type in a.@ > password. Certainly sounds like a very big security hole to meB > unless there's an additional verification check that hasn't beenF > mentioned here. It's one thing downloading a self extracting archiveG > from a trusted site but running random email binaries - er no thanks.u  C I don't think anybody said "random".  Given the state of web serversD breakins, I don't know what a "trusted site" is.  If I telephone youD and say that I will be sending you something, it would take a fairlyE thorough effort for an interloper to intercept my mail and substitute*1 theirs (having first intercepted the phone call).i  C Please remember the parameters here -- the stipulation was that the . recipient has no security software in advance.  @ If you are suggesting that I establish a web site on the fly forA a single message and expect the recipient to use a Web Browser tod? retrieve it, that is considerably above my budget for the task.e> Among the people I don't trust to run a secure web site is me.   ------------------------------   Date: 1 Aug 2000 08:33:53 CSTo* From: paul@kuhub.cc.ukans.edu (Craig Paul) Subject: Re: PGPi and OpenVMS*- Message-ID: <8SUFwZVls4h9@kuhub.cc.ukans.edu>e  Q In article <8m62c4$dpc$1@nnrp1.deja.com>, Alan Greig <agreig@my-deja.com> writes: A > So if I understand correctly you email someone a binary full of4A > encrypted information and then ask them to run it and type in aa@ > password. Certainly sounds like a very big security hole to meB > unless there's an additional verification check that hasn't beenF > mentioned here. It's one thing downloading a self extracting archiveG > from a trusted site but running random email binaries - er no thanks.a  A So, is it too big a burden to ask the sender if they purposefully-8 tranmitted it to you and what its subject line would be?  / That goes a LONG way towards reducing the risk.I  < (What? You don't have anti-virus software on your computer?)   ------------------------------  % Date: Tue, 01 Aug 2000 15:59:28 +0200m= From: Arne =?iso-8859-1?Q?Vajh=F8j?= <arne.vajhoej@gtech.com>t Subject: Re: PGPi and OpenVMSe) Message-ID: <3986D7C0.961C082E@gtech.com>.   Craig Paul wrote:w> > (What? You don't have anti-virus software on your computer?)  9 There are *NO* anti-virus software that give 100% safety.i  4 There is always the risk of a new and unknown virus.   Arne   ------------------------------  % Date: Tue, 01 Aug 2000 08:07:44 -0400 ' From: David Beatty <dabeat@wnt.sas.com>EG Subject: Re: Reposted:  problem starting decmotif and monitor problems.Q2 Message-ID: <S72GORDgKpakqCHdqxltbD7iZWGV@4ax.com>  ? Check out the "Golden Eggs" archive for the AlphaStation 200 ate9 http://www.compaq.com/info/GEB201/GEB201PF.PDF.  It wouldw: seem to indicate that Open3D is required with the standard graphics cards.e  5 On Sun, 30 Jul 2000 11:01:43 -0400, "David R. Beatty"-  <drbeatty@mindspring.com> wrote:   >uL >What kind of graphics card, what version of Decwindows, and are you running7 >the CDE (new desktop)?  Could be one of the following:s >eG >    1.    If you have not installed it already, you might need Open3D, 
 >dependingC >            on your graphics card.  This is the most likely issue.W >wL >    2.    If you are running DecWindows V1.2-5 and CDE, you need the update >            patch.n >f- >Gigglegs <gigglegs@aol.com> wrote in messagef5 >news:20000730103251.24435.00001054@ng-fb1.aol.com... 
 >> Hi All,I >> I am currently using an alphastation 200 4/233 64MB 4G(running openvms  >7.2)?K >> with a compaq 151FS model IBM compatible monitor. From time to time I amt! >> getting this error on monitor:  >>. >> ERROR: scancode Oxfa not supported on pcxal >>L >> and the color of the screen changes and system stops responding and I end >up=J >> booting the system..  Am I using the right kind of monitor or what kind >shouldE >> I be using? >>I >>  I am using my computer as a standalone (nonworkstation).  I issue thez >> following >> command and I get this: >> >> $@SYS$MANAGER:DECW$STARTUP=A >>  %RUN-S-PROC_ID, identification of created process is 000000915 >> $@SYS$TEST:DECW$IVP >> _Display [_WSA1:]:y. >> %DECW-I-IVP, The IVP will display on _WSA1:A >> %DECW-I-IVP, Running DECW$EXAMPLES:ICO.EXE for up to a minute. 
 >> ....... >> .....	 >> ...... C >> %DECW-S-IVP, The UIL Motif compiler test completed successfully.b	 >> ......g& >> %DECW-S-IVP, The IVP has completed. >> >>J >> What am I doing wrong with starting the DECwindows??  What is going on? >Can >> anyone help me? >> >> Thanks in advance.  >> gigglegs@aol.come >a   ------------------------------  " Date: Tue, 1 Aug 2000 13:07:54 GMT( From: Terry Kennedy <terry@gate.tmk.com>G Subject: Re: Reposted:  problem starting decmotif and monitor problems.e' Message-ID: <FyM756.H2A@spcuna.spc.edu>S  # Gigglegs <gigglegs@aol.com> writes:P. > ERROR: scancode Oxfa not supported on pcxal   L   This is a complaint about your keyboard. Perhaps it's wedging DECwindows -' see if any of the Compaq folks respond.t  I   What sort of keyboard do you have attached (should be on a label on the I bottom if it's a DEC keyboard)? The standard setting for VMS is the otheraK keyboard type (LK461, maybe - I don't recall what the SRM value is for it).t  H   At the >>> console prompt, look at the environment variables for some-4 thing like KBD_TYPE, which is probably set to PCXAL.  - 	Terry Kennedy             http://www.tmk.coma5         terry@tmk.com             Jersey City, NJ USA    ------------------------------  % Date: Tue, 01 Aug 2000 09:50:29 +02008= From: Arne =?iso-8859-1?Q?Vajh=F8j?= <arne.vajhoej@gtech.com>e' Subject: Re: searching DCL cgi examplesr) Message-ID: <39868144.102586A0@gtech.com>i   "Jean-Franois Marchal" wrote:9 > "Arne Vajhj" <arne.vajhoej@gtech.com> wrote in messaget$ > news:39858A77.B818092@gtech.com..." > > "Jean-Franois Marchal" wrote:3 > > > I'm looking for DCL cgi programming examples.t& > > > Altavista has'nt return me much. > >  > > There are links to some at:r > >d0 > > http://www.levitte.org/~ava/cgiscripts.htmlx > >a9 > > (unfortunatetly it does not tell the source language,e( > > so you may have to dig around a bit) >D7 > As I read your answers, I realize I forgot to mention G > I'm using PURVEYOR WEBserver ... which is quit different from OSU ...i  < A long way CGI is CGI, so the modifications necesarry should be minimal.d   Arne  > PS: AFAIK then Purveyor are being dropped, so maybe you should#     start considering alternatives.n   ------------------------------  % Date: Tue, 01 Aug 2000 09:17:19 -0500s! From: Dan Moore <dmoore@sosu.edu>c' Subject: Re: searching DCL cgi examples-( Message-ID: <3986DBEE.7BB43383@sosu.edu>   Howdy!           Here is a example using PURVEYOR. I love PURVEYOR, it's a shame it's a dead product. I recommend that you do not use SSI code in your HTML files, this would make it difficult to port to another web server.    Dan       L $!**************************************************************************. $ !  THIS COM FILE TYPES A FILE TO THE BROWSERL $!************************************************************************** $ !i $ set noverify $! $!! $ TEMPS = "''WWW_REQUEST_METHOD'"j. $ IF (TEMPS .NES. "POST") THEN GOTO NOPOSTDATA $ ARCH = "VAX"/ $ IF F$GETSYI("CPU") .EQ. 128 THEN ARCH = "AXP"h/ $ utility :== $purveyor:purveyor_utility_'arch'S! $ utility URLDECODE WWW_IN @entryw $ !i $ ! GET FILE NAME FROM CGI $ ! = $ W_FILENAME = f$extract(f$locate("=",entry_1)+1,255,entry_1)d $ !t $ !d $ TYPE SYS$INPUT Content-Type: text/htmlp   $WRITE SYS$OUTPUT "<HTML>" $WRITE SYS$OUTPUT "<HEAD>"; $WRITE SYS$OUTPUT "<title>FILENAME: ''W_FILENAME' </title>"  $WRITE SYS$OUTPUT "</HEAD>"i% $WRITE SYS$OUTPUT "<BODY BACKGROUND>"  $WRITE SYS$OUTPUT "<PRE>"  $TYPE 'W_FILENAME /NOWRAPa $WRITE SYS$OUTPUT "<hr>"" $WRITE SYS$OUTPUT "</PRE><BR><BR>" $WRITE SYS$OUTPUT "</HTML>"e $EXIT- $NOPOSTDATA: $ ! Show error pagee $ TYPE ERROR.HTML0         "Jean-Franois Marchal" wrote:   > Bonjour  tous ... >./ > I'm looking for DCL cgi programming examples.a" > Altavista has'nt return me much. >6 > Cordialement > Jean-Franois Marchalh > X9000 - LYON (FR)o   --	 Dan Moore  Administrative Computing& Southeastern Oklahoma State University 580-745-2006 dmoore@sosu.edu   ------------------------------  % Date: Tue, 01 Aug 2000 08:37:21 -0700 6 From: Hawkeye92146 <rhawkeyNOrhSPAM@ccccd.edu.invalid> Subject: Re: Security question9 Message-ID: <342187a5.311649f3@usw-ex0101-007.remarq.com>   : I have a similar problem, and I know the quick and easiest? method is by using ACL/ACEs.  The question that was posed to me-= was "restrict a user to their OWN directory, and do not allowe9 them to even do a directory to any other directory in theo6 system, and do it without making the account CAPTIVE."  : I say it can't be done without making the account captive.  
 Any ideas?    ; -----------------------------------------------------------.  7 Got questions?  Get answers over the phone at Keen.com.e Up to 100 minutes free!. http://www.keen.com-   ------------------------------  % Date: Tue, 01 Aug 2000 12:30:21 -0400k  From: norm.raphael@jamesbury.com Subject: Re: Security question4 Message-ID: <C225692E.0059BE25.00@jklh21.valmet.com>  H Give the user a private command definition of the DIRECTORY command thatC has been edited to  restrict access to  his/her own directory only. ( (Complete solution left to the student.)        ; rhawkeyNOrhSPAM@ccccd.edu.invalid on 08/01/2000 11:37:21 AMi   To:   Info-VAX@mvb.saic.comf cc:t Subject:  Re: Security questiona        : I have a similar problem, and I know the quick and easiest? method is by using ACL/ACEs.  The question that was posed to mei= was "restrict a user to their OWN directory, and do not allow 9 them to even do a directory to any other directory in theu6 system, and do it without making the account CAPTIVE."  : I say it can't be done without making the account captive.  
 Any ideas?    ; -----------------------------------------------------------j  7 Got questions?  Get answers over the phone at Keen.com.. Up to 100 minutes free!< http://www.keen.come   ------------------------------  % Date: Tue, 01 Aug 2000 17:10:28 +0100 B From: Andrew Harrison SUNUK Consultancy <andrew.nospam@uk.sun.com>/ Subject: Re: The URL that Compaq forgot to sendi* Message-ID: <3986F674.9C003063@uk.sun.com>   JF Mezie wrote:n   >Bill Todd wrote:eO > > All right, you've had your moment of sarcastic triumph - and to some degreeeO > > you deserve it, since people who brag prematurely have a right to be calledtL > > to account.  Hope you'll find that sufficient and get back to reasonable? > > discussion (which you've been doing fairly well at lately).d >  >e > What I have a problem understanding is that the long brandied revolution with Wildfire, something which I had been lead to beleive > that would truly have the power to be the world's fastest computer, unrivalled by anyone else, with a revolutionary architecture > unmatched by anyone else, seems to have materialise into just another "fast mini computer" whose speed is in the same ballpark ast > other existing computers.a >b  O Well if Wildfire had shipped when it was supposed to which was more than a yearo  N before it actually did then it would have been competitive. It was unlikely to  P have been revolutionary or un-matched by any other system but it would have been  < up there with the largest UNIX servers from Sun, HP and IBM.  M The fact that it does not have a clear performance lead over the current crope  L of high end systems from Sun, HP and IBM is pretty disappointing because all  I of it's competitors have much larger faster systems due for release quite:  K soon which which will unless WildFire improves dramatically leave it in the>  H dust. Now you can of course argue that these systems may not acheive the  J performance goals of their designers but this is a long shot and sadly for  I Compaq none of the next generation systems from Sun or IBM or HP needs toe  Q be very much faster than the current systems to eclipse the WildFire. The problem   K for Compaq as with Digital before them is that they have marketed the boxes   H almost exclusively on the basis of them being the fastest systems on the  G planet. This claim does not and has never stood much close scrutiny butu  C if only one of Compaqs competitors delivers a system that does meet   D its performance goals then this claim will look totally bogus rather  ! than mostly bogus as it does now.    > So I have to ask this: >g| > If one were to consider Wildfire a failure since it hasn't revolutionised the performance of computers, would the Wildfire > architecture be at fault, or just the fact that the Alpha chip did not progress as fast as had originaly been predicted when Wildfireo  > started to be brandied about ? >r  T It was hardly ever likely to revolutionise anything because it isn't a revolutionary  _ design. Its a 4 CPU QUAD based NUMA system that uses a high speed crossbar switch. The crossbar"  T has worse latency and similar bandwidth to the Sun E10K crossbar and which if viewed  Y as a NUMA system has very similar local/remote latencies as the SGI origin 2000. But bothe  8 the E10K and the Origin are significantly older designs.   > In other words, If an alpha chip at 1ghz were available to day, would such a wildfire machine not break all sorts of records ? OreG > would IBM mainframes still be considered faster than those GS boxes ?  >   L Probably not, WildFires issues seem to be unrelated to CPU performance which  & has always been an Alpha strong-point.  X You may be being too unkind to the box though in relation to IBM mainframes, the fact is  U that most of the high end UNIX servers from Sun and IBM for example smoke the biggest0  O current G6 mainframes and given that WildFire seems to have similar performancec  . capabilities it should also do the same thing. >ik >                                                                                            << previous ine   Regardst Andrew Harrisong Enterprise IT Architectl   ------------------------------  % Date: Tue, 01 Aug 2000 06:44:51 -0400e5 From: Jeff & Leisa Goodwin <JLGoodwin@cybertours.com>l* Subject: Re: Trouble getting SAMBA working. Message-ID: <3986AA23.A878B4EB@cybertours.com>   "John E. Malmberg" wrote:e > @ > "Jeffrey & Leisa Goodwin" <JLGoodwin@cybertours.company> wrote5 > in message news:39862770.444A5AEE@cybertours.com...r > >d9 > > I'm attempting to get SAMBA V2.0.3 running on OpenVMSc > > VAX V7.2/TCPIP V5.0A.s > 6 > > I can see the OpenVMS system from my Windows 98 SE7 > > Network Neighborhood.  When I attempt to browse the : > > system or map a drive, I get a generic 'The Network is  > > Busy' error on my 98 system. > N > Can you connect to your OpenVMS system from the SMBCLIENT program running on > it?u  . Connect, yes.  Get data that I understand, no.   For example:   $smbclient //vaxsvr/tmpb ...e Client started (version 2.0.3).d= resolve_name: Attempting lmhosts lookup for name vaxsvr<0x20>rH startlmhosts: Can't open lmhosts file /samba_root/lib/lmhosts. Error was no suchn  file or directory: resolve_name: Attempting host lookup for name vaxsvr<0x20>% Connecting to 172.21.40.6 at port 139c8 %%%%%%%%%%%  OPCOM   1-AUG-2000 06:15:09.53  %%%%%%%%%%%$ Message from user INTERnet on VAXSVRB INTERnet ACP SMBD Accept Request from Host: 172.21.40.6 Port: 1073   write_socket(3,76) write_socket(3,76) wrote 76p Sent session request receive_smb: length < 0! client_receive_smb failedK size=0 smb_com=0x0I
 smb_rcls=0	 smb_reh=02	 smb_err=0c	 smb_flg=0?
 smb_flg2=0	 smb_tid=0F	 smb_pid=0v	 smb_uid=0h	 smb_mid=0s	 smt_wct=0 	 smb_bcc=0h  session request to VAXSVR failed  G From the above, it appears that the hostname is eventually resolved and E a connection is made.  I'm not sure what to make of the "receive_smb:iE length < 0!" message.  The LOG.hostname file doesn't show any obviouss* error (obvious to me at least) other than:   ...S [2000/08/01 06:16:07, 5]2 DSA1:[KITS.SAMBA-2_0_3.SOURCE.SMBD]REPLY.C;2:(156)"   init msg_type=0x81 msg_flags=0x0 [2000/08/01 06:16:07, 6]5 DSA1:[KITS.SAMBA-2_0_3.SOURCE.LIB]UTIL_SOCK.C;6:(185)a   write_socket(3,4)n [2000/08/01 06:16:07, 6]5 DSA1:[KITS.SAMBA-2_0_3.SOURCE.LIB]UTIL_SOCK.C;6:(188)i   write_socket(3,4) wrote 4c! stm_read: request to read 4 bytesa [2000/08/01 06:16:07, 10]h5 DSA1:[KITS.SAMBA-2_0_3.SOURCE.LIB]UTIL_SOCK.C;6:(501)d   receive_smb: length < 0! [2000/08/01 06:16:07, 3]4 DSA1:[KITS.SAMBA-2_0_3.SOURCE.SMBD]PROCESS.C;1:(755)   end of file from client  [2000/08/01 06:16:07, 2]3 DSA1:[KITS.SAMBA-2_0_3.SOURCE.SMBD]SERVER.C;2:(415)t   Closing connectionst [2000/08/01 06:16:07, 3]3 DSA1:[KITS.SAMBA-2_0_3.SOURCE.SMBD]SERVER.C;2:(440)r   Server exit (normal exit)t       > D > Have you enabled plain text passwords on the Windows 98 SE system?   Yese   > L > I am assuming that you ran the TESTPARM program and it is only issuing the< > bogus warning about the permissions on the lock directory.  E Correct.  But this seems to be part of my problem.  I'm not sure whate> warnings/errors are bogus and which are ones I need to pursue.   >  > -John  > wb8ytw@qsl.network  
 Thank you, Jeff Goodwin   ------------------------------  $ Date: Tue, 1 Aug 2000 07:48:47 -0500) From: "John E. Malmberg" <wb8tyw@qsl.net>m* Subject: Re: Trouble getting SAMBA working. Message-ID: <sodhmt7gdbm16@corp.supernews.com>  ; "Jeff & Leisa Goodwin" <JLGoodwin@cybertours.company> wrotej3 in message news:3986AA23.A878B4EB@cybertours.com...o > 8 > > > I can see the OpenVMS system from my Windows 98 SE9 > > > Network Neighborhood.  When I attempt to browse they< > > > system or map a drive, I get a generic 'The Network is" > > > Busy' error on my 98 system. > >n3 > > Can you connect to your OpenVMS system from thee$ > > SMBCLIENT program running on it? >r0 > Connect, yes.  Get data that I understand, no.  J You will likely need to set the debug level up higher, if that is possible on that version of SAMBA.l  K I am in the middle of trying to find time to complete some issues of 2.0.6,G$ so I can not test the 2.0.3 release.   > For example: >n > $smbclient file://vaxsvr/tmp > ... ! > Client started (version 2.0.3).a2 > resolve_name: Attempting lmhosts lookup for name > vaxsvr<0x20>J [Probably a normal status message, I am not in a position to run a test to see what 2.0.6 will issue]  J > startlmhosts: Can't open lmhosts file /samba_root/lib/lmhosts. Error was > no such file or directory*  J I would expect that would be a true statement, but with out running my ownJ test, I am a bit surprised to see that diagnostic with out the debug level being turned up higher.0  < > resolve_name: Attempting host lookup for name vaxsvr<0x20>  D This is where it attempts to look up the name through using the nmbdK process.  Since you are also seeing the server in the Network Neighborhood,o0 I would expect that the nmbd program is working.  ' > Connecting to 172.21.40.6 at port 139t0 > %%%%%%%%%%%  OPCOM   1-AUG-2000 06:15:09.53  %& > Message from user INTERnet on VAXSVRD > INTERnet ACP SMBD Accept Request from Host: 172.21.40.6 Port: 1073   The SMBD process being started.r   > write_socket(3,76) > write_socket(3,76) wrote 76e > Sent session request  1 This is the session connection negotiation start.a   > receive_smb: length < 0! > client_receive_smb failedn  I This is related to your failure.  It is looking like the SMBD process forw some reason is not responding.  K A connection is never being completed.  The rest of this log is meaninglesslL as the client simply did not receive a response, and the program is exiting.  0 > The LOG.hostname file doesn't show any obvious, > error (obvious to me at least) other than:  J This is where the SMBD process attempted to read something from the client and got an error instead.g  K A higher debug level, one between 4 and 8 would be needed to determine why.>  H I am not as familiar with the debug options on the 2.0.3 release as I amF testing one that is quite a bit different, but I think that there is aF logical name that can be set, or the command file that starts the SMBD process needs to be edited.n  F Be sure to quote the parameter to make sure it is in the correct case.  0 > > Have you enabled plain text passwords on the > > Windows 98 SE system?0 >0 > Yes> >S3 > > I am assuming that you ran the TESTPARM programI6 > > and it is only issuing the bogus warning about the& > > permissions on the lock directory. >eG > Correct.  But this seems to be part of my problem.  I'm not sure whatl@ > warnings/errors are bogus and which are ones I need to pursue.  L It takes a little practice, and I think that the version that I am debugging0 has less "noise" by default than older versions.  K There are SAMBA-VMS 2.0.3 users lurking on comp.os.vms, that should be able-E to show you what a normal connection sequence looks like on the SMBD.y   -John. wb8ytw@qsl.network   ------------------------------  $ Date: Tue, 1 Aug 2000 13:52:48 -0400% From: "Keith W. Hare" <Keith@jcc.com><  Subject: Tuning FTP Performance?9 Message-ID: <826440E16578D31186A7009027B0FD9C0CDEFD@KONG>p  E I am looking for information on tuning the performance of an FTP fileo transfer across a T1 link.  H To be more specific, we have a t1 link to a client.  The VMS machines onE both ends are ES-40s, running VMS V7.2-1, and DIGITAL TCP/IP Services   for OpenVMS Alpha Version V5.0A.  G When I ftp (using copy/ftp/log/verbose) a 2,000,000 block text file (anp Rdb,7 dump file), I get a transfer rate of 156 Kbytes/second.K  G When I ftp a 18,000,000 block binary file (an Rdb backup file), I get a:" transfer rate of 14 Kbytes/second.  F The text file has a variable length record with a maximum size of 2000 bytes.  E The binary file has a fixed length record with a length of 32,000 (orv so)j bytes.  G I have played with the logical name TCPIP$FTP_WNDSIZ.  With the logical6G undefined, or defined to 9216, the binary file transfers takes about 17aG hours, and the number of buffered I/O operations is proportinate to the  number of records in the file.  C With TCPIP$FTP_WNDSIZ defined to 35,000, the number of buffered I/OtC operations is about twice the number of records in the file and thed transfer takes about 17 hours.  D So far, I have not found anything in the documentaiton that tells me whatD TCPIP$FTP_WNDSIZ really does, nor how I can improve the performance.D                                                                        ------------------------------   Date: 1 Aug 2000 10:42:58 GMTG/ From: Thomas Dickey <dickey@saltmine.radix.net>m- Subject: Re: URGENT: VMS keyboard on SUN etc!n) Message-ID: <8m69ji$uj$1@news1.Radix.Net>o  < In comp.os.vms Geoff Kingsmill <gkingsmill@yahoo.com> wrote:E >> I am faced with the prospect of having to work somewhere without acJ >> proper (LK401 etc) keyboard.  I will log in remotely to my VMS machine,0 >> but this is a pain without a proper keyboard.   > Phil,R  L > The following script will run xterm and remap various keyboards (includingN > SUN) to mappings that emulate a DEC keyboard. This should appear on the next > Freeware CDROM.a  
 > Geoff...   > #!/bin/sh*L > # The procedure will run xterm and remap the Sun Keyboard, IBM AIX PC type > Keyboard,OF > # Linux PC type Keyboard and Tru64 Compaq Unix keyboards to mappings > # suitable for VMS  D for Linux at least, this is less than optimal: XFree86 xterm alreadyD implements vt220 keyboard support; your translations make the DECUDK support not work...A   -- A= Thomas E. Dickey <dickey@radix.net> <dickey@herndon4.his.com>t http://dickey.his.comr ftp://dickey.his.com   ------------------------------  # Date: Tue, 01 Aug 2000 10:38:00 GMT5 From: paul_hallam@my-deja.comSA Subject: Re: VAX to ALPHA PASCAL enumerated struct packing errorsW) Message-ID: <8m69a8$i2t$1@nnrp1.deja.com>    John,I  G Many thanks for your interest in this problem AND yes I am still havingO	 problems.Y  F I have included the listing files (with /SHOW=STRUCT) for both the VAXE and the AXP identical compilations (but different versions of Pascal,O% AXP = SYS$SYSTEM:PASCAL-V57-073.EXE).   E The field I am currently looking at is XMCD_NC_LINK_PARAMETERS in the  XMCD_NODE_COMMAND_TYPE RECORD.  E On the VAX it is aligned at byte 1 in the XMCD_NODE_COMMAND_TYPE but,rG after compiling with /ALIGN=VAX/ENUM=BYTE on the ALPHA it is aligned atY byte 4. G I have tried explicitly defining the 2 record definitions as PACKED butn  this didn't make any difference.  E I can see that XMCD_LINK_PARAMETERS_TYPE is coming out as a different A length on the AXP to the ALPHA and even understand why this is (Ij1 think) but I don't understand why the location of1< XMCD_NC_LINK_PARAMETERS in XMCD_NODE_COMMAND_TYPE is aligned" differently on the AXP to the VAX.   Many many thanks for your help   Paul  D P.S. I haven't included the listing files in the DEJA response, onlyF the mail I explicitly sent to John. If anyone else is interested I can send the listings to them.F Suffice to say that of the 28 record structures in the enumerated typeG record definition, 26 of them are aligned at byte 1 BUT 2 start at byte- 4 and I don't know why..      & Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ Before you buy.p   ------------------------------  # Date: Tue, 01 Aug 2000 06:44:15 GMT-% From: Uwe Zessin <zessin@my-deja.com> ! Subject: Re: VMS & Tru64 in a SANy) Message-ID: <8m5rjv$8b0$1@nnrp1.deja.com>g  : In article <3985ecf4$0$23266@SSP1NO25.highway.telekom.at>,:   "Robert Schmoelzer" <robert.schmoelzer@tirol.com> wrote: > Hi folks,i > 5 > I am trying to configure a SAN configuration with aC6 > VMS cluster and a Tru64 cluster in 2 Wildfire boxes,1 > connecting via FC-switch to a ESA/MA 12000 withi
 > 2 HSG80.  7 'Wildfire' is a trademark of 'Wildfire Communications'.a9 It should _not_ be used for the AlphaServer GS80/160/320.d  + > Now, the "SAN Application note" tells me,s5 > OpenVMS requires multipath failover mode and SCSI-3i6 > Tru64 requires transparent failover mode and SCSI-2.  4 It is Tru64 Unix version 4f/g that have this limits.; Can you use version 5.0A? (I beleive V5.1 isn't there, yet)o  3 > How should i configure the HSG80s to use the ESA  > from both Systems????-  @ When I have *played* with this, OpenVMS did work with the HSG80s8 being in transparent failover mode, but not with SCSI-2!> (It configured the CCL as a disk and ignored all other units.)  9 I don't know if you can run Tru64 Unix V4 with the HSG80so. being in transparent failover mode and SCSI-3.  > I am afraid you cannot run OpenVMS + Tru64 Unix V4 on the same% HSG80 in a 'supported' configuration.    --
 Uwe Zessin    & Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ Before you buy.-   ------------------------------    Date: 01 Aug 2000 10:47:48 +0200G From: Jan Vorbrueggen <jan@mailhost.neuroinformatik.ruhr-uni-bochum.de>s! Subject: Re: VMS & Tru64 in a SANeH Message-ID: <y4lmyhv03v.fsf@mailhost.neuroinformatik.ruhr-uni-bochum.de>  ' Uwe Zessin <zessin@my-deja.com> writes:t  7 > > I am trying to configure a SAN configuration with ah> > > VMS cluster and a Tru64 cluster in 2 Wildfire boxes, [...]9 > 'Wildfire' is a trademark of 'Wildfire Communications'.e; > It should _not_ be used for the AlphaServer GS80/160/320.   G That's the case if you're Compaq and making an official announcement oreG similar. For a private conversation such as this one, it is irrelevant.eF I am even doubtful that Wildfire Communications can enforce non-usage H of "Wildfire" in publications such as SKC and The Register, as the like-F lihood of confusion is very low. (Standards in this area have recentlyM changed - you can now assume a "reasonably informed consumer" when performingH( the confusion test, at least in Europe.)   	Jan   ------------------------------   Date: 1 Aug 2000 16:08:53 GMTr- From: "Phil Tregoning" <ptregoni@esoc.esa.de>u Subject: VMS training in the UKe= Message-ID: <01bffbd1$1f6ae8e0$4b53b083@ptregoni.esoc.esa.de>h   Hi,w  1 Does anybody know where to find information about 5 VMS training courses in the UK (or anywhere in Europes as long as they're in English).r  - I'm looking for the kind of courses listed at ) http://www.compaq.com/training/cd-os.htmlx but these are in the US.  5 What I'm interested in is the crash dump analysis ande internals courses.   TIA,     Phil T   ------------------------------  # Date: Tue, 01 Aug 2000 08:14:06 GMTe% From: Alan Greig <agreig@my-deja.com>e0 Subject: Re: Will Compaq port StarOffice to VMS?) Message-ID: <8m60sd$cno$1@nnrp1.deja.com>a  , In article <398617FE.3B0D7773@usfamily.net>,-   Keith Brown <kbrown780@usfamily.net> wrote:t > B > Now that Sun has announced the release of GPLed StarOffice code,* > is Compaq considering a port to OpenVMS?  A This is one of those questions where, I believe, the more who aski" for it, the more likely is a port.  ? I'd like to see it certainly but there's nothing to stop anyoneh8 with time on their hands attempting the port themselves. --
 Alan Greig    & Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ Before you buy.t   ------------------------------  # Date: Tue, 01 Aug 2000 08:29:43 GMToL From: winston@SSRL.SLAC.STANFORD.EDU ("Alan Winston - SSRL Admin Cmptg Mgr")0 Subject: Re: Will Compaq port StarOffice to VMS?8 Message-ID: <009EDEE0.6ED51683@SSRL04.SLAC.STANFORD.EDU>  Q In article <8m60sd$cno$1@nnrp1.deja.com>, Alan Greig <agreig@my-deja.com> writes: - >In article <398617FE.3B0D7773@usfamily.net>,B. >  Keith Brown <kbrown780@usfamily.net> wrote: >>C >> Now that Sun has announced the release of GPLed StarOffice code,v+ >> is Compaq considering a port to OpenVMS?  > B >This is one of those questions where, I believe, the more who ask# >for it, the more likely is a port.  > @ >I'd like to see it certainly but there's nothing to stop anyone9 >with time on their hands attempting the port themselves.   H Indeed, but please note that the actual release of the code is scheduledK for October 13th (Friday the 13th, a little ominous), so it's hard to startx hacking much before then.    -- Alanm  O ===============================================================================s0  Alan Winston --- WINSTON@SSRL.SLAC.STANFORD.EDUM  Disclaimer: I speak only for myself, not SLAC or SSRL   Phone:  650/926-3056 M  Physical mail to: SSRL -- SLAC BIN 69, PO BOX 4349, STANFORD, CA  94309-0210-O ===============================================================================f   ------------------------------   Date: 1 Aug 2000 13:47:30 GMTg2 From: hoffman@xdelta.zko.dec.nospam (Hoff Hoffman)0 Subject: Re: Will Compaq port StarOffice to VMS?6 Message-ID: <8m6kdi$hnu$1@mailint03.im.hou.compaq.com>  Y In article <398617FE.3B0D7773@usfamily.net>, Keith Brown <kbrown780@usfamily.net> writes:t :eA :Now that Sun has announced the release of GPLed StarOffice code, ) :is Compaq considering a port to OpenVMS?n  K   Keyword: "announced".  Please ask this question of the folks here in the mJ   newsgroup again sometime later, and particularly sometime a month or twoK   after October 13th, 2000 -- that date is when the StarOffice source code a4   will be made available, per various press reports.  I   Once folks have a chance to download and look at the StarOffice source aI   code, then (and only then) will some reasonable estimate of the effort xI   involved in porting the source code be feasible, and only then can the E:   appropriate decision(s) surrounding the port be reached.  N  --------------------------- pure personal opinion ---------------------------L    Hoff (Stephen) Hoffman   OpenVMS Engineering   hoffman#xdelta.zko.dec.com   ------------------------------   Date: 1 Aug 2000 12:52:10 -0400./ From: jordan@lisa.gemair.com (Jordan Henderson)30 Subject: Re: Will Compaq port StarOffice to VMS?* Message-ID: <8m6v7q$42i$1@lisa.gemair.com>  6 In article <8m6kdi$hnu$1@mailint03.im.hou.compaq.com>,3 Hoff Hoffman <hoffman@xdelta.zko.dec.nospam> wrote:= > Z >In article <398617FE.3B0D7773@usfamily.net>, Keith Brown <kbrown780@usfamily.net> writes: >:B >:Now that Sun has announced the release of GPLed StarOffice code,* >:is Compaq considering a port to OpenVMS? >sL >  Keyword: "announced".  Please ask this question of the folks here in the K >  newsgroup again sometime later, and particularly sometime a month or two L >  after October 13th, 2000 -- that date is when the StarOffice source code 5 >  will be made available, per various press reports.0 >SJ >  Once folks have a chance to download and look at the StarOffice source J >  code, then (and only then) will some reasonable estimate of the effort J >  involved in porting the source code be feasible, and only then can the ; >  appropriate decision(s) surrounding the port be reached.e >v  ) Key phrase: "is _Compaq_ considering...?"    Hoff,S  E We know you can't speak for Compaq, but could you find out if there's2? actually any interest in this in OpenVMS Engineering or Product. Management/Marketing?o  E I'm afraid that resources in the OpenVMS Freeware world are stretchedSD a little thin, as evidenced by the Compaq-led efforts to port ApacheC to OpenVMS, to expect that a private volunteer group could attempt   this alone.m  ? Given the choice between Apache and StarOffice on OpenVMS, I'd  = personally prefer StarOffice, as I already have more than oneo= choice of a Web Server on OpenVMS.  Of course, I can see the wB obvious marketing considerations to having Apache work on OpenVMS.& I'd prefer both StarOffice and Apache!  O > --------------------------- pure personal opinion ---------------------------0M >   Hoff (Stephen) Hoffman   OpenVMS Engineering   hoffman#xdelta.zko.dec.comb >g   -Jordan Henderson  jordan@greenapple.comm   ------------------------------   Date: 1 Aug 2000 17:15:55 GMTu2 From: mathog@seqaxp.bio.caltech.edu (David Mathog)0 Subject: Re: Will Compaq port StarOffice to VMS?, Message-ID: <8m70kb$bbo@gap.cco.caltech.edu>  \ In article <8m6v7q$42i$1@lisa.gemair.com>, jordan@lisa.gemair.com (Jordan Henderson) writes:' >I'd prefer both StarOffice and Apache!s  J I'd prefer Corel Office but that would mean Compaq would have to buy CorelJ and put money into the port.  On the other hand, Corel should be going forH pretty cheap since they are apparently a month or two shy of going under anyway.   K Microsoft has Word,  IBM has Lotus, Sun has StarOffice.  I do wonder who's lL going to end up owning Wordperfect, Paradox, etc?   I'm guessing it will be L Adobe or HP, but Compaq might want to consider it.  Not for the PC software J market share it would bring (although bundling Corel Office with PresariosG couldn't _hurt_ sales), but just to get its hands on some code it couldoG use, after signifcant work, to prop up Alpha sales on Tru64, Linux, andsI maybe even OpenVMS.  At least if Compaq controls the code they can do thexK one Alpha port so that it will build on all 3 OS's - nobody else will do ita
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