1 INFO-VAX	Sat, 13 Oct 2001	Volume 2001 : Issue 570       Contents: RE:  .INFO is now live Re: DEC VAX Users  Re: DEC VAX Users / DS10 6/600's in stock with NEW VMS EIP Licenses , Re: Ghostview doesn't work under OpenVMS 7.3 Re: How to obtain IP address+ Old DECUS Library submission (SDSU_ASK_LIB) , Re: Scott McNealy has no respect for Alpha's, Re: Scott McNealy has no respect for Alpha's7 Re: SEDT problems on RedHat 7.1 (was Re: EDT for Linux) 7 Re: SEDT problems on RedHat 7.1 (was Re: EDT for Linux) 
 syslog client  Re: syslog client  Re: syslog client  Re: SYSTEM-F-IVDEVNAM ; Transfer and Restore Backup Savesets with a Pathworks share ? Re: Transfer and Restore Backup Savesets with a Pathworks share   F ----------------------------------------------------------------------  % Date: Sat, 13 Oct 2001 04:04:38 -0400 , From: DotInfoCentral.com <infograb@mail.com> Subject: RE:  .INFO is now live 9 Message-ID: <iss.4560.3bc7f58b.f0d0e.1@mx2.east.saic.com>    Dear Internet user,    It's official! The new .INFO domain extension has officially been launched and real-time submissions are now being accepted for the first time at: http://www.DotInfoCentral.com   The next Internet gold rush has just started with the introduction of the first new generic domain name on the Internet since 1984.  Experts expect that millions of new domain names will be registered over the next few months as existing .com registrants and the general public find out about this exciting, new extension. Since real-time registration just started on October 01, 2001, there are still a lot of very good names available.  The time to act is now! Visit: http://www.DotInfoCentral.com immediately  to secure your name.   "While .com names hold the most prestige, the next frontier is the new suffixes -.info, .biz, and .pro likely to become available later this year..." -BUSINESSWEEK MAGAZINE, April 16, 2001.   DotInfoCentral.com is one of the leading .INFO registration services and is currently informing members of the Internet community of this important, landmark event. If you know of anyone who currently owns a .com name but has not registered for the .info equivalent yet, please advise them as soon as possible. DotInfoCentral.com also offers easy 3-step pre-registration services for the upcoming .BIZ, .NAME, and .PRO domains which are scheduled for launch very soon.  G #######################################################################  We strongly oppose the continued sending of unsolicited email and do not want to send email to anyone who does not wish to receive our special mailings. As a result, we have retained the services of an independent 3rd party to administer our list management and removal services http://www.autoemailremoval.com/cgi-bin/remove.pl This is not SPAM. If you do not wish to receive further mailings, please click this link. The removal administrator can then preclude your email address from future mailings. Auto Ema il Removal Company. Ref# 011005 G #######################################################################    ------------------------------  % Date: Sat, 13 Oct 2001 08:48:35 +0200   From: Paul Sture <paul@sture.ch> Subject: Re: DEC VAX Users+ Message-ID: <VA.0000047a.0d60fef9@sture.ch>   H In article <9q6t3l$knp$1@neptunium.btinternet.com>, David Tarbox-Cooper  wrote:A > Can anybody tell me a legitimate, or otherwise, way to identify ' > companies/sites still using DEC VAXs.  > # >             David A Tarbox-Cooper + >                 Tarbox-Cooper Associates.  > E Uhhhh??? A representative of the British Computer Society asking for  G non-legitimate ways? That is totally unprofessional, and a disgrace to   the society you represent.  E As to the numbers of VAXes out there, yes there are many of us still  H running them, for sound reasons. Meanwhile, to drag you up to date, the B majority of us have been on 64 bit Alphas for quite some time now.   ___ 
 Paul Sture Switzerland    ------------------------------  % Date: Sat, 13 Oct 2001 08:48:35 +0200   From: Paul Sture <paul@sture.ch> Subject: Re: DEC VAX Users+ Message-ID: <VA.0000047b.0d610007@sture.ch>   D In article <3BC72299.5E505F87@cableinet.co.uk>, Tim Llewellyn wrote: > David Tarbox-Cooper wrote: > > C > > Can anybody tell me a legitimate, or otherwise, way to identify ) > > companies/sites still using DEC VAXs.  > > % > >             David A Tarbox-Cooper - > >                 Tarbox-Cooper Associates.  > < > if this is a genuine request, sorry about my  first reply.B > You might be better off getting some advertising included in the > Decus mailshots. >  Tim,. I fear that your initial reaction was correct. ___ 
 Paul Sture Switzerland    ------------------------------  % Date: Sat, 13 Oct 2001 11:12:30 -0400 0 From: "Island Computers" <dbturner@islandco.com>8 Subject: DS10 6/600's in stock with NEW VMS EIP Licenses/ Message-ID: <tsgm07ft2p3haa@news.supernews.com>   A We have 4 of these in stock - These are in extremely short supply   + In Unused condition with 12 months warranty   
 DS10 6/600+ 256MB DEC (not installed - for maintenance) 0 1GB Memory (Camintonn carries lifetime warranty)5 18GB 10KRPM U2SCSI (Seagate carries 3 Years warranty)  Ultra2 SCSI Controller High Speed CD ROM and FLoppy 3DLabs Oxygen VX1 32MB PCI All Cabling included LK46W-A2 VMS Style Keyboard  3 Button Mouse   Price each is $7599    David Turner   We sell Alpha systems & parts  http://www.islandco.com  sales@islandco.com Island Computers US Corp.  2700 Gregory Street  Savannah GA 31404  Tel: 912 447 6622  Fax: 912 201 0096    ------------------------------   Date: 13 Oct 2001 06:39:48 GMT3 From: vance@alumni.caltech.edu (Vance R. Haemmerle) 5 Subject: Re: Ghostview doesn't work under OpenVMS 7.3 , Message-ID: <9q8njk$7lm@gap.cco.caltech.edu>  * In article <3bc5afea$1@news.kapsch.co.at>,+ Peter LANGSTOEGER <eplan@kapsch.net> wrote:  > L >That's the DECwindows-MOTIF V1.2-6 upgrade, not the OpenVMS V7.3 upgrade !!  F   1.2-6 upgrade?  I think downgrade is a more appropriate description.   -- Vance Haemmerle  vance@alumni.caltech.edu   ------------------------------  + Date: Sat, 13 Oct 2001 15:25:03 +0000 (UTC)  From: david20@alpha1.mdx.ac.uk% Subject: Re: How to obtain IP address + Message-ID: <9q9mcf$bbk$1@aquila.mdx.ac.uk>    In article <00EC13BC58586037*/c=FR/admd=ATLAS/prmd=SG/o=INFI/s=MANSER/g=NAZIM/@MHS>, Nazim MANSER <Nazim.Manser@socgen.com> writes: * >In the Accounting record is the following >  >LOGIN FAILURE >-------------P >Username:          <login>           UIC:               [SYSTEM]               P >Account:           <login>           Finish time:       11-OCT-2001 08:52:22.38P >Process ID:        21A02AF4          Start time:        11-OCT-2001 08:52:15.99P >Owner ID:                            Elapsed time:                0 00:00:06.39P >Terminal name:     TNA467:           Processor time:              0 00:00:00.05< >Remote node addr:  31541             Priority:          4  A >Remote node name:  188.0.            Privilege <31-00>: 0010C000 A >Remote ID:         TELNET_BC000424   Privilege <63-32>: 00000000 P >Remote full name:                                                              A >Queue entry:                         Final status code: 00D38064 3 >Queue name:                                        ; >Job name:                                                  P >Final status text: %LOGIN-F-CMDINPUT, error reading command input               > O >But the IP Address field is truncated, so how to obtain the whole IP address ? & >How to interpret the following fields >  >Remote node addr.   31541 >Remote ID: TELNET_BC000424  >   1 The REMOTE ID contains the full IP address in HEX    BC = 188 00 = 0 04 = 4 24 = 36    ip address = 188.0.4.36   
 David Webb VMS and Unix team leader CCSS Middlesex University   ------------------------------  # Date: Sat, 13 Oct 2001 14:52:16 GMT % From: C.W.Holeman II <cwhii@mail.com> 4 Subject: Old DECUS Library submission (SDSU_ASK_LIB)F Message-ID: <AyYx7.14051$0Z6.1139730@newsread1.prod.itd.earthlink.net>  J DECUS Library removed a submission I made from the catalog a loooong time = ago. Does anyone have access to VAX-106 (SDSU_ASK_LIB) still?  --   C.W.Holeman IIH cwhii@mail.com                                           http://Emle.orgH http://also.as/cwhii                             http://JulianLocals.com   ------------------------------   Date: 13 Oct 2001 06:47:27 GMT3 From: vance@alumni.caltech.edu (Vance R. Haemmerle) 5 Subject: Re: Scott McNealy has no respect for Alpha's , Message-ID: <9q8o1v$7n3@gap.cco.caltech.edu>  S In article <80C532CF88BDD4118DB700508BE326360523B85B@camkm202.exca01.exch.eds.com>, ; Symons, Jeff (Innovations) <jeff.symons-eds@eds.com> wrote:  > M >Scott McNealy, Chairman and CEO of Sunmicrosystems, said that the "DEC Alpha A >is dead", at the Gartner Symposium in Orlando this morning......   )   It wasn't killed, it committed suicide.    -- Vance Haemmerle  vance@alumni.caltech.edu   ------------------------------    Date: 13 Oct 2001 09:58:36 -0700( From: bob@instantwhip.com (Bob Ceculski)5 Subject: Re: Scott McNealy has no respect for Alpha's = Message-ID: <d7791aa1.0110130858.6ea1045b@posting.google.com>   g Marvin Dupont <dupontfam@home.net> wrote in message news:<Xns91388D6B274A575301KDE12M7@24.9.139.141>... N > Compaq could never spell Alpha, much less appreciate it.  Adding more power M > to an already dim lightbulb doesn't do anything but pop it.  Compaq's bulb  D > has popped.  Their WinTel tunnel vision didn't help much either.   > M > Compaq never was, and never will be anything but an MS driven PC company.   L > They have an entrenched management culture that prevents them from making N > any transitional advances.  It's too late for them to recognize the problem & > at this point, they're already dead. > M > There were three Compaq WinTel clowns at one of our customer's sites about  M > six months ago extolling the virtues of the 2K architecture and IIS.  They  I > were trying to convince us to move everything from Alpha/VMS/Oracle to  J > Win2K, MSSQL and IIS.  To replace 8 Alpha Servers, using their plan, we L > would grow from 8 boxes to 35, quadruple our storage needs and only cover N > about 80% of the overall transition.  The other 20% was on us to find a way 5 > to do it.  They're on their way out of the picture.  > ( > Let HP and Compaq choke on each other.  G alpha is not dead!  just in transition ... ev7 line will continue until , it is incorporated into intel itaniums ...   > 0 > cjt & trefoil <cheljuba@prodigy.net> wrote in % > news:3BC71D4D.58DD2098@prodigy.net:  > @ > > As if Compaq respects Alpha?  Is that why they're EOLing it?   ------------------------------  # Date: Sat, 13 Oct 2001 08:20:08 GMT " From: jack_horsfield@altavista.net@ Subject: Re: SEDT problems on RedHat 7.1 (was Re: EDT for Linux)( Message-ID: <3bc7f81f.2344000@localhost>  D On 12 Oct 2001 15:14:34 -0700, leeroth@my-deja.com (Lee Roth) wrote:  F >> You might want to try jed's EDT emulation.  EDT was one of the veryH >> first emulations that I added to jed nearly 10 years ago.  As such it >> is very mature. >>  ( >> More information may be obtained fromI >> http://space.mit.edu/~davis/jed/.  A gif image showing jed in EDT mode ? >> may be found http://space.mit.edu/~davis/jed/images/edt.gif.  >>   > # >Yes, I might jed's EDT if it will:  > E >1) It supports learned key sequences like SEDT does (powerful stuff) 5 >2) It does the 'find the matching curly brace/square & >bracket/parenthesis' for writing code> >3) Indenting of selected text (makes for better looking code)5 >4) Can create your own macros and bind them to a key ? >5) Can toggle between column-mode cut/copy/paste and line mode 2 >6) Can toggle between overstrike/insert text mode! >7) Can support 4 or more buffers   ? the barry's emacs with EDT emulation will do all this and more:    	http://www.barrys-emacs.org/   @ barry's emacs is also ex-DEC ex-VMS but these days runs on other
 platforms.     > E >In many ways, SEDT was a superset of EDT... was just handy to use if  >youE >were already used to EDT but did a whole lot more than EDT ever did.  >And I used E >to hang out in the SEDT notesfile at DEC and converse with Anker the F >author so there's a sentimental attachment as well (we both worked at) >DEC back when SEDT was born and raised).  >      jack1 another ex-DEC, ex-SEDT, ex-SEDT notes file user.    ------------------------------  # Date: Sat, 13 Oct 2001 17:52:35 GMT . From: "Brian W. Masinick" <masinick@yahoo.com>@ Subject: Re: SEDT problems on RedHat 7.1 (was Re: EDT for Linux)) Message-ID: <3BC87F2F.3456D2FD@yahoo.com>   M I'm a text editing buff, too. Jack and I used to cross paths in various Notes L conferences when we worked at Digital.  I've had a chance to try out Barry'sM Emacs, and it works great, just as advertised.  Actually, from my experience, L Barry's Emacs works even better than it did in the days we were at Digital -B probably for two reasons: much faster hardware today and continual improvements on Barry's part.   L SEDT was a pretty good editor in its day, too.  I tried it out, not too longJ ago on Tru64 UNIX and was able to get it to work.  But in all honesty, notJ much has been done with it recently (unless there has been a resurgence of! interest that I am not aware of).   I Jed, (and its variants, Xjed and Wjed, are pretty good text editors, too. D Like Bemacs and SEDT, all three of them have a command language thatM encourages easy modifications.  All of them are easily extensible, which is a M good thing.  Last I checked, Bemacs and Jed have kept ahead of SEDT, in terms H of keeping up with current systems, current editing features, and activeK development.  That said, if you have a copy of any of these editors --- and 3 they still work, any one of them is quite powerful.   L Anker Berg-Sonne (author of SEDT), John E. Davis, (author of Jed), and BarryI Scott (author of Bemacs) have done credible jobs with their editors.  I'd % have no hesitation using any of them.    The Mas   # jack_horsfield@altavista.net wrote:   F > On 12 Oct 2001 15:14:34 -0700, leeroth@my-deja.com (Lee Roth) wrote: > H > >> You might want to try jed's EDT emulation.  EDT was one of the veryJ > >> first emulations that I added to jed nearly 10 years ago.  As such it > >> is very mature. > >>* > >> More information may be obtained fromK > >> http://space.mit.edu/~davis/jed/.  A gif image showing jed in EDT mode A > >> may be found http://space.mit.edu/~davis/jed/images/edt.gif.  > >> > > % > >Yes, I might jed's EDT if it will:  > > G > >1) It supports learned key sequences like SEDT does (powerful stuff) 7 > >2) It does the 'find the matching curly brace/square ( > >bracket/parenthesis' for writing code@ > >3) Indenting of selected text (makes for better looking code)7 > >4) Can create your own macros and bind them to a key A > >5) Can toggle between column-mode cut/copy/paste and line mode 4 > >6) Can toggle between overstrike/insert text mode# > >7) Can support 4 or more buffers  > A > the barry's emacs with EDT emulation will do all this and more:  > & >         http://www.barrys-emacs.org/ > B > barry's emacs is also ex-DEC ex-VMS but these days runs on other > platforms. >  > > G > >In many ways, SEDT was a superset of EDT... was just handy to use if K > >you were already used to EDT but did a whole lot more than EDT ever did. H > >And I used to hang out in the SEDT notesfile at DEC and converse withH > Anker >the author so there's a sentimental attachment as well (we both > worked at + > >DEC back when SEDT was born and raised).  > >  >  > jack3 > another ex-DEC, ex-SEDT, ex-SEDT notes file user.    ------------------------------    Date: 13 Oct 2001 03:26:25 -0500+ From: kuhrt@encompasserve.org (Marty Kuhrt)  Subject: syslog client3 Message-ID: <orA23cuwK$LG@eisner.encompasserve.org>   : Does anyone have pointers to where I could get some C code; to do a syslog client for Alpha VMS?  Multinet has a syslog > daemon that can be started and used to receive syslog stuff.  ; I'd like to have programs be able to send stuff to it from  = a C program.  Also, if I had syslog stuff I could get closer  1 to finishing a Big Brother server for Alpha VMS.    A (aside 1, see bb4.com for Big Brother info, a highly configurablen- freeware web based system monitoring utility)rD (aside 2, I posted this on the multinet news group a couple of days  ago and no one has responded)u   Thanks,S Martye   ------------------------------  + Date: Sat, 13 Oct 2001 16:15:34 +0000 (UTC)t From: david20@alpha1.mdx.ac.uk Subject: Re: syslog client+ Message-ID: <9q9pb6$bbk$2@aquila.mdx.ac.uk>R  a In article <orA23cuwK$LG@eisner.encompasserve.org>, kuhrt@encompasserve.org (Marty Kuhrt) writes:c; >Does anyone have pointers to where I could get some C codeI< >to do a syslog client for Alpha VMS?  Multinet has a syslog? >daemon that can be started and used to receive syslog stuff.  k< >I'd like to have programs be able to send stuff to it from > >a C program.  Also, if I had syslog stuff I could get closer 2 >to finishing a Big Brother server for Alpha VMS.  >RB >(aside 1, see bb4.com for Big Brother info, a highly configurable. >freeware web based system monitoring utility)E >(aside 2, I posted this on the multinet news group a couple of days d >ago and no one has responded) >g >Thanks, >Marty  K There is already a public domain SYSLOG daemon for VMS (both VAX and Alpha) 9 which works with UCX / DEC TCPIP Services (written in C). ? I can't recall where I got it from but you can pick it up from i  # ftp://ftp.mdx.ac.uk/vms/syslogd.zipr    
 David Webb VMS and Unix team leader CCSS Middlesex University   ------------------------------  + Date: Sat, 13 Oct 2001 16:24:10 +0000 (UTC)o From: david20@alpha1.mdx.ac.uk Subject: Re: syslog client+ Message-ID: <9q9pra$cl6$1@aquila.mdx.ac.uk>i  L In article <9q9pb6$bbk$2@aquila.mdx.ac.uk>, david20@alpha1.mdx.ac.uk writes:b >In article <orA23cuwK$LG@eisner.encompasserve.org>, kuhrt@encompasserve.org (Marty Kuhrt) writes:< >>Does anyone have pointers to where I could get some C code= >>to do a syslog client for Alpha VMS?  Multinet has a syslogt@ >>daemon that can be started and used to receive syslog stuff.  = >>I'd like to have programs be able to send stuff to it from v? >>a C program.  Also, if I had syslog stuff I could get closer  3 >>to finishing a Big Brother server for Alpha VMS. d >>C >>(aside 1, see bb4.com for Big Brother info, a highly configurable / >>freeware web based system monitoring utility).F >>(aside 2, I posted this on the multinet news group a couple of days  >>ago and no one has responded)# >>	 >>Thanks,# >>Marty# >#L >There is already a public domain SYSLOG daemon for VMS (both VAX and Alpha): >which works with UCX / DEC TCPIP Services (written in C).@ >I can't recall where I got it from but you can pick it up from  > $ >ftp://ftp.mdx.ac.uk/vms/syslogd.zip >i >m >David Webb  >VMS and Unix team leader. >CCSSi >Middlesex Universitym    L Didn't notice that you wanted a syslog client. However this daemon does alsoK include a client called LOGGER so that you can test the daemon (again the C  source is included).  + From the documentation (syslogd_ucx.doc) :-#  C 6. Use LOGGER.EXE to send a message to syslogd and see if it works.     For example:-   $ LOGGER:==$your_exe:logger.exe0! $ LOGGER "This is a test message"e      
 David Webb VMS and Unix team leader CCSS Middlesex University   ------------------------------   Date: 13 Oct 2001 04:13 CDTe' From: carl@gerg.tamu.edu (Carl Perkins)a Subject: Re: SYSTEM-F-IVDEVNAM- Message-ID: <13OCT200104130800@gerg.tamu.edu>e  * hari_cit@hotmail.com (Hariharan) writes...G }I create a mailbox and assigning a channel associating "NWAO:"(networkh
 }mailbox).B }But from the qio call I am getting "IVDEVNAM" in the IOSB status.  / It is telling you that there is no such device.s  > What makes you think that "NWA0:" is what you should be using?  ? When I've done this sort of thing, the network device name usedo< as the first parameter of the Sys$Assign() has been "_NET:".   --- Carl   ------------------------------    Date: 13 Oct 2001 08:41:32 -0700 From: ulrich@gmx.li (Ulrich)D Subject: Transfer and Restore Backup Savesets with a Pathworks share= Message-ID: <3a452586.0110130741.4a2b2aa0@posting.google.com>V  
 Hello all,  H I try to save a backup saveset on a NT Domain and to restore the saveset afterwards.   C The backup is done automatically and placed in a directory which ise also a Pathworks 6.0D share.  B During the night the NT server picks the file and puts it on tape.A Now I tried to check if I can restore the saveset. I asked the NTs= people to restore this file to the Pathworkds share: Success.eD But if I now try to read the file with BACKUP/LIST I get CRC errors.  B I know about the loss of file description while Xfering files from< OVMS to NT or back. I tried the RESTORE_BACKUP_ATTIBUTES.COM9 from the OVMS FAQ but without success (Exits with Error).r  : Here are the files descriptions before and after transfer.0 This is the output of DIR/FULL and ANAL/RMS/FDL.  L I tried to reset the attributes manually. The file looked now 100% the same, but I still get CRC errors.l  
 Questions:E Is there more which I loose while transferring files with Pathworks ?a* Do I have a chance to restore my saveset ?" Do I have to use other Blocksize ?+ Is there a better way ? Zip ? Other tools ?n  " Thanks for any hints or comments !   Ulrich  J ========================================================================== O R I G I N A L   F I L EeJ ==========================================================================   Directory DSA1:[XYZ]  : 2001-OCT-11.BCK;1                    File ID:  (16,1516,0)0 Size:      1725696/1725696    Owner:    [SYSTEM]" Created:   11-OCT-2001 02:31:02.32& Revised:   11-OCT-2001 03:40:51.47 (1) Expires:   <None specified>i Backup:    <No backup recorded>  Effective: <None specified>n Recording: <None specified>e File organization:  Sequential Shelved state:      Online  Caching attribute:  WritethroughJ File attributes:    Allocation: 1725696, Extend: 0, Global buffer count: 0$                     No version limit3 Record format:      Fixed length 32256 byte recordsm Record attributes:  None RMS attributes:     None Journaling enabled: None= File protection:    System:RWED, Owner:RWED, Group:RE, World:: Access Cntrl List:  None Client attributes:  None  ( Total of 1 file, 1725696/1725696 blocks.R ================================================================================== DSA1:[XYZ]2001-OCT-11.FDL;1/  A IDENT   "11-OCT-2001 03:40:51   OpenVMS ANALYZE/RMS_FILE Utility"h   SYSTEM'         SOURCE                  OpenVMSI   FILE'         ALLOCATION              1725696 "         BEST_TRY_CONTIGUOUS     no"         CLUSTER_SIZE            18"         CONTIGUOUS              no!         EXTENSION               0s"         FILE_MONITORING         no!         GLOBAL_BUFFER_COUNT     09=         NAME                    "DSA1:[XYZ]2001-OCT-11.BCK;1" *         ORGANIZATION            sequential(         OWNER                   [SYSTEM]K         PROTECTION              (system:RWED, owner:RWED, group:RE, world:)    RECORD#         BLOCK_SPAN              yes $         CARRIAGE_CONTROL        none%         FORMAT                  fixed0%         SIZE                    32256   J ========================================================================== R E S T O R E D   F I L EdJ ==========================================================================   Directory DSA1:[ABC.DEF]  ; 2001-OCT-09.BCK;1                    File ID:  (163,1556,0),6 Size:      1725381/1725390    Owner:    [PWRK$DEFAULT]" Created:    9-OCT-2001 15:41:24.18& Revised:    9-OCT-2001 16:38:37.13 (7) Expires:   <None specified>  Backup:    <No backup recorded>3 Effective: <None specified>0 Recording: <None specified>t File organization:  Sequential Shelved state:      Online  Caching attribute:  WritethroughJ File attributes:    Allocation: 1725390, Extend: 0, Global buffer count: 09                     No version limit, Contiguous best try:< Record format:      Stream, maximum 0 bytes, longest 0 bytes4 Record attributes:  Carriage return carriage control RMS attributes:     None Journaling enabled: None= File protection:    System:RWD, Owner:RWD, Group:RWD, World:Rc/ Access Cntrl List:  Suppressed 3 PATHWORKS ACESe Client attributes:  Archives  ( Total of 1 file, 1725381/1725390 blocks.  M ============================================================================= A IDENT   "11-OCT-2001 20:59:36   OpenVMS ANALYZE/RMS_FILE Utility"-   SYSTEM'         SOURCE                  OpenVMS    FILE'         ALLOCATION              1725390e#         BEST_TRY_CONTIGUOUS     yes "         CLUSTER_SIZE            18"         CONTIGUOUS              no!         EXTENSION               0B"         FILE_MONITORING         no!         GLOBAL_BUFFER_COUNT     0n@         NAME                    "DSA1:[ABC.DEF]2001-OCT-09.BCK;1 "d*         ORGANIZATION            sequential.         OWNER                   [PWRK$DEFAULT]K         PROTECTION              (system:RWD, owner:RWD, group:RWD, world:R)-   RECORD#         BLOCK_SPAN              yes /         CARRIAGE_CONTROL        carriage_return0&         FORMAT                  stream!         SIZE                    0o   ------------------------------  % Date: Sat, 13 Oct 2001 19:35:36 +0200a= From: Jan-Erik =?iso-8859-1?Q?S=F6derholm?= <noone@dummy.com>>H Subject: Re: Transfer and Restore Backup Savesets with a Pathworks share) Message-ID: <3BC87B68.C42D6880@dummy.com>p   HI.e@ Your file have probably been messed up in the VMS->NT->VMS copy.A ZIP'ing the saveset (be sure to use any ZIP option to preserv the @ VMS file attributes !) could probaly work better. There is three2 ways to find out : testing, testing and testing...   Jan-Erik Sderholm.e  
 Ulrich wrote:e >  > Hello all, > J > I try to save a backup saveset on a NT Domain and to restore the saveset
 > afterwards.    ------------------------------   End of INFO-VAX 2001.570 ************************