1 INFO-VAX	Fri, 26 Mar 2004	Volume 2004 : Issue 169       Contents: Re: Alpha sizing for Cerner 
 CVS on VMS Re: CVS on VMS RE: CVS on VMS Re: Device names in OVMS ?? ) Re: Is VMS a trademark of HP/COMPAQ/DEC ? ) Re: Is VMS a trademark of HP/COMPAQ/DEC ?  Re: ITRC - VMS Patch Database # Re: JBoss 3.2.3 on OpenVMS 7.3-1???  New software added Re: New software added Re: New software added OPCOM Operator.log oddity  Re: OPCOM Operator.log oddity  Re: OPCOM Operator.log oddity  Re: OPCOM Operator.log oddity * Preventing access to files and directories. RE: Preventing access to files and directories. Re: Preventing access to files and directories Re: Refresher card Re: Refresher card Re: Securing files under VMS# Sending RFC based Mail with MC MIME 5 Re: TCPIP 5.4 and new shadowing features: ALPHA only? < Re: WARNING: cdrecord changes total block size value on a CD
 WRONGACP ? Re: WRONGACP ? RE: WRONGACP ? Re: WRONGACP ? RE: WRONGACP ? Re: WRONGACP ?  F ----------------------------------------------------------------------  # Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2004 07:55:43 GMT % From: "Mike Naime" <mnaime@kc.rr.com> $ Subject: Re: Alpha sizing for Cerner9 Message-ID: <3mR8c.35880$4B1.34838@twister.rdc-kc.rr.com>   I David J. Dachtera <djesys.nospam@NeOaSrPtAhMlNiOnWk.net> wrote in message 0 news:40639D17.BB0ED6C8@NeOaSrPtAhMlNiOnWk.net... > Mike Naime wrote:  > > E > > David J. Dachtera <djesys.nospam@NeOaSrPtAhMlNiOnWk.net> wrote in  message 4 > > news:406240BC.C2E84C49@NeOaSrPtAhMlNiOnWk.net... > > > John Smith wrote:  > > > > ; > > > > "Lee Mah" <lytmah@telusplanet.net> wrote in message * > > > > news:pjO7c.409$wg1.356@edtnps84...$ > > > > > Can you  be more specific?> > > > > > Will you be running the Classic or Millennium suite?' > > > > > What modules are you running?  > > > > L > > > > Don't know at this time. We're just looking at the different choices in > > the D > > > > market right now. The hospital won't open for about 2 years. > > > @ > > > Think of Cerner Classic the same way you think of Alpha or OpenVMS-VAX:I > > > Cerner's big thing is Millennium - that's where THEY want you to go   > > > (taking a cue from bgINC).  K > > > Finding a way to make that cost effective will be a challenge, to say  > > > the least. > >  > > It's called Remote Hosting!  > / > kc.rr.com, eh? Tell me you work for Cerner...  > 2 > > The client pays a Hosting fee and I think theyH > > also pick up the Telco costs. (Not sure about that)   It's much more cost5 > > effective than buying/hosting your own equipment.  >  > ...and then again... > G > In our case, the "telco costs" would be for multiple OC3's to provide 8 > sufficient bandwidth between the front- and back-ends.  J I don't know what you are running Dave, but the telco bandwith that we useK is only front-end to front-end bandwidth.  We host the Citrix farm that the K client PC's hit.  The front-end to back-end traffic is all contained within L the same Cisco router.  It does not go down the telco pipe!  Smaller clients; have partial T1 circuits  Not the OC3's that you allude to.   L Think of it this way, if you have multiple buildings/floors in your complex.L How much bandwidth does the average PC need to run his applications?  It's aE lot less than you might think.  I find that I can operate on a shared L wireless access point for all of my  regular work tasks, and I do not noticeL any difference between the wireless connection, and a hard-wired connection.   >  > > I have several recent H > > clients that had existing VMS footprints in their hospital(s).  When faced H > > with having to upgrade the Alphaserver systems with larger hardware, theyL > > decided to let us host it for them instead of purchasing 1280's or other# > > hardware to upgrade themselves.  > > = > > We are doing this for both Classic and Millenium systems. A > > http://h71000.www7.hp.com/openvms/brochures/cerner/cerner.pdf B > > This is an old link.  I now have over 270TB in my SAN fabrics. > J > I assume at least part of that is ours, eh? (Google for me - other posts: > give clues as to where I work, or ask around at work...) >  > -- > David J. Dachtera  > dba DJE Systems  > http://www.djesys.com/ > * > Unofficial Affordable OpenVMS Home Page:! > http://www.djesys.com/vms/soho/    ------------------------------  % Date: Mon, 22 Mar 2004 16:55:31 +0100 7 From: Robert Trawinski <robert.trawinski@softax.com.pl>  Subject: CVS on VMS + Message-ID: <c3n29j$ob2$1@bozon2.softax.pl>    Hi all,   H I've just built cvs version 1.12.5 on VMS. It works on ODS-5 disks only./ Does anybody know why? Is there any workaround?    I downloaded sources from:  7 http://nchrem.tnw.tudelft.nl/openvms/software2.html#cvs      Robert   ------------------------------  + Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2004 17:46:57 +0000 (UTC) , From: lewis@PROBE.mitre.org (Keith A. Lewis) Subject: Re: CVS on VMS - Message-ID: <c41qah$rv$1@newslocal.mitre.org>    Robert Trawinski <robert.trawinski@softax.com.pl> writes in article <c3n29j$ob2$1@bozon2.softax.pl> dated Mon, 22 Mar 2004 16:55:31 +0100: >Hi all, > I >I've just built cvs version 1.12.5 on VMS. It works on ODS-5 disks only. 0 >Does anybody know why? Is there any workaround?  > At a guess it's because CVS uses several mixed-case filenames.   bash-2.05b$ ls CVS( Base  Baserev  Entries  Repository  Root  G You might possibly be able to get it working on ODS-2 by changing those D constants in the source to uppercase.  Personally, I would recommend migrating to ODS-5.      >I downloaded sources from:  > 8 >http://nchrem.tnw.tudelft.nl/openvms/software2.html#cvs  0 --Keith Lewis              klewis {at} mitre.org> The above may not (yet) represent the opinions of my employer.   ------------------------------  % Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2004 13:36:06 -0500 * From: "Brian Tillman" <tillmabg@yahoo.com> Subject: RE: CVS on VMS ' Message-ID: <01316031.C22236@yahoo.com>    Keith A. Lewis wrote:    > Personally, I would recommend  > migrating to ODS-5.   L And how does one do that on a VAX?  Even users of VAXes have need to control source code changes.--  
 Brian Tillman    ------------------------------    Date: 26 Mar 2004 00:25:50 -0800$ From: anantha.prabhu@hp.com (Ananth)$ Subject: Re: Device names in OVMS ??= Message-ID: <e0273250.0403260025.55c0556f@posting.google.com>    Hi,   ! Thanks a lot for all the replies.   C I need some more clarification. I have an Autoloader, which has one E scsi tape drive with scsi id 3, and the controller with scsi id 5, in @ this case what will be the last digits( numerical digits) of the
 device names?   > As per my analysis, tape devices last digits should be 300 and< controllers device name's last digits should be 500. Is this understanding is correct? B Hence device name for tape would be MKH300 and controller would be GKH500.    Please let me know ur views...   Thanks and Regards Ananth   ~ "David J. Dachtera" <djesys.nospam@NeOaSrPtAhMlNiOnWk.net> wrote in message news:<4063A1B0.F90A8562@NeOaSrPtAhMlNiOnWk.net>... > Ananth wrote:  > >  > > Hi,  > > F > > Would like to know, how the devices are named in OVMS. When a tapeF > > device is recognized as MKH100, what does each and every characterC > > represents? What  exactly the last numerical numbers represent?  >  > See:8 > http://www.djesys.com/vms/freevms/mentor/vms_path.html > 
 > especially: = > http://www.djesys.com/vms/freevms/mentor/vms_path.html#devc  > G > For SCSI devices, the digits are port, target and lun, in that order. G > For example: MKA100: is port one(1), target zero(0), LUN zero(0). For C > fibre channel support and other reasons, the unit number has been J > expanded so that two-digit port numbers and two-digit target numbers are > supported. > C > > If I connect a scsi tape autoloader to an OVMS system, will the F > > controller of the autoloader get detected as a device? If yes whatD > > will be the device name for the controller of any autoloader? IfF > > controller is not auotomatically detected, then what configuration1 > > needs to be done to recognize it as a device?  > < > Well, that's going to depend on the device. Check the doc. > D > What may happen, as an example is that for MKA100, for example, ifE > that's a TZ887 or some such, the robot will be found as LUN one(1). H > You'll need to create a "generic SCSI device" for it in SYSTARTUP_VMS: >  > $ run sys$system:sysman ( > io connect gka101:/driver=sys$gkdriver > $ eod  > I > ...or something similar. Refer to the doc. and the on-line HELP for the  > exact syntax.    ------------------------------  % Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2004 12:04:00 +0800 , From: Paul Repacholi <prep@prep.synonet.com>2 Subject: Re: Is VMS a trademark of HP/COMPAQ/DEC ?- Message-ID: <87u10c1cgf.fsf@prep.synonet.com>   2 "Jerome" <jeromeatforissierdotorg@no.spam> writes:  L > Owner (REGISTRANT) Digital Equipment Corporation CORPORATION MASSACHUSETTS* > 146 Main St. Maynard MASSACHUSETTS 01754 > Type of Mark TRADEMARK > Live/Dead Indicator DEAD% > Cancellation Date December 20, 2003 %                     ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^   9 I hope one of the usual suspects has fixed this by now :)       --  < Paul Repacholi                               1 Crescent Rd.,7 +61 (08) 9257-1001                           Kalamunda. @                                              West Australia 6076* comp.os.vms,- The Older, Grumpier Slashdot. Raw, Cooked or Well-done, it's all half baked.F EPIC, The Architecture of the future, always has been, always will be.   ------------------------------  # Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2004 14:01:40 GMT # From: "John Smith" <a@nonymous.com> 2 Subject: Re: Is VMS a trademark of HP/COMPAQ/DEC ?E Message-ID: <8JW8c.957$k4F1.879@news01.bloor.is.net.cable.rogers.com>   ; "Jerome" <jeromeatforissierdotorg@no.spam> wrote in message 1 news:fiJ8c.32413$zm5.13591@nntpserver.swip.net...  > norm.raphael@metso.com wrote: B > > "John Smith" <a@nonymous.com> wrote on 03/25/2004 09:39:29 AM:I > >> "Daryl Jones" <jones.computer.srv@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message < > >> news:8a646952.0403241402.49286ec7@posting.google.com... > >>> To Everyone: > >>> = > >>> I am find an increasing number of advertisement for job F > >>> opportunities with companies that are using VMS as an acronym in > >>> the job listings.  > <snip>G > >> HP doesn't care is anyone uses VMS in another context. As Mr. Webb , > >> points out below, context is important. > <snip>D > > Even though it's not pronounced that way , it's still officially0 > > written as "OpenVMS" so there is no problem. > K > And according to www.uspto.gov, "VMS" is DEAD, but "OpenVMS" is ALIVE ;-)  >  > Word Mark OPENVMS 6 > FIRST USE: 19921116. FIRST USE IN COMMERCE: 19921116 > Serial Number 78032586 > Filing Date October 26, 2000 > Registration Number 2498503 $ > Registration Date October 16, 2001D > Owner (REGISTRANT) Compaq Information Technologies Group, L.P. CPQ	 Holdings, L > Inc., a Delaware corporation PARTNERSHIP TEXAS 20555 State Highway 249 MS: > 110701 Houston TEXAS 77070 > Prior Registrations 1230863  > Type of Mark TRADEMARK > Live/Dead Indicator LIVE >  > Word Mark VMS 6 > FIRST USE: 19780224. FIRST USE IN COMMERCE: 19780224 > Serial Number 73211929 > Filing Date April 16, 1979 > Registration Number 1230863 " > Registration Date March 15, 1983L > Owner (REGISTRANT) Digital Equipment Corporation CORPORATION MASSACHUSETTS* > 146 Main St. Maynard MASSACHUSETTS 01754 > Type of Mark TRADEMARK > Live/Dead Indicator DEAD% > Cancellation Date December 20, 2003      So to put it another way, F VMS is Vendor Management System is Voice Message System is Video MediaB Systems is Vault Management System, .... but it isn't VMS anymore.  I Now VMS is now HP Open Somethingorother for Non-Industry Standard Wannabe F IA64 a.k.a. Itanic ....a pretty catchy name if ever there was one. I'm4 beginning to understand why HP doesn't advertise it.   ------------------------------  % Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2004 10:24:22 +0100 * From: Paul Sture <nospam@sture.homeip.net>& Subject: Re: ITRC - VMS Patch Database: Message-ID: <c40ss6$2cluak$1@ID-132135.news.uni-berlin.de>   Bob Ceculski wrote: b > Ouk@netscape.net (Ouk) wrote in message news:<a6a0db3.0403240348.4e8432c7@posting.google.com>... >  >>Hi,  >>B >>I'm having a few problems using the ITRC site to find the latestD >>OpenVMS patches for the various versions we run on customer sites.H >>Apart from the fact that the site appears to have been unavailable forG >>a good part of the last 48-hours (a 7.3-1 patch search would report a F >>"System Unavailable" message), some of the information appears to be >>incorrect. >>G >>Does anybody know where I can find a list of released 7.1-2 patches?   >>@ >>Also the 7.3 Alpha Master ECO List only contains a list of VAXD >>patches! I've had to browse the entire patch list and sort through >>which patches are required.  >>E >>Can't say I'm too happy with the new Email notifications either - I C >>had no notification of a new TDF patch released on Friday. Rather G >>annoying considering daylight savings changes are due to occur in the  >>UK this weekend. >> >>Bah! >> >>Ouk. >  >  > two good choices are ... > 7 > http://ftp.support.compaq.com.au/pub/patches/vms/axp/  > 6 > http://ftp.hp.com.au/pub/ecoinfo/ecoinfo/version.htm  L Yes, that site includes the 7.1-2. information, and goes back as far as 5.0.  ( ftp.itrc.hp.com is not so comprehensive.   ------------------------------  % Date: Tue, 23 Mar 2004 16:02:19 +0100 7 From: Robert Trawinski <robert.trawinski@softax.com.pl> , Subject: Re: JBoss 3.2.3 on OpenVMS 7.3-1???+ Message-ID: <c3pjhr$i8k$1@bozon2.softax.pl>   
 klaser wrote: 	 > Hello,   > E > I try to running JBoss 3.2.3 on OpenVMS 7.3-1 with J2SDK 1.4.2-03.  H > Unfortunately some services like: AXIS/Tomcat Service etc. will be not	 > started 4 > I get allways ClassNotFoundException (see below).  > H > I know that OpenVMS does not like the unix style directory names like: > - jboss-net.sar  > - jbossweb-tomcat41.sar 4 > during unzip OpenVMS create following directories  > -> jboss-net_sar.DIR    > -> jbossweb-tomcat41_sar.DIR.    I don't use Java but... 2 Did you install JBoss on ODS-5 volume? Did you try   $ SET PROC/PARSE=EXTEND    and    $ SET PROC/CASE=SENSITIVE    Regards    Robert   > H > I can't understand the error message because such namings seem to work > for other 8 > equivalent directories like the http-invoker.sar etc.  > " > Thanks for your reply and help.  > 
 > regards 
 > klaser.  > B > 2004-03-18 12:22:39,371 INFO [org.jboss.deployment.MainDeployer]L > Deployed package: file:/dqa1/entw/jboss/server/all/deploy/iiop-service.xmlB > 2004-03-18 12:22:39,390 INFO [org.jboss.deployment.MainDeployer]! > Starting deployment of package: \ > file:/dqa1/entw/jboss/server/all/deploy/jboss-net_sar/jmx-net_wsr/meta-inf/web-service.xmlB > 2004-03-18 12:22:39,550 INFO [org.jboss.deployment.MainDeployer]n > Deployed package: file:/dqa1/entw/jboss/server/all/deploy/jboss-net_sar/jmx-net_wsr/meta-inf/web-service.xmlB > 2004-03-18 12:22:39,568 INFO [org.jboss.deployment.MainDeployer]! > Starting deployment of package: R > file:/dqa1/entw/jboss/server/all/deploy/jboss-net_sar/meta-inf/jboss-service.xmlE > 2004-03-18 12:22:39,818 WARN [org.jboss.system.ServiceConfigurator]  > Failed to complete install> > java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: No ClassLoaders found for:' > org.jboss.net.axis.server.AxisService @ > at org.jboss.mx.loading.LoadMgr3.beginLoadTask(LoadMgr3.java) U > at org.jboss.mx.loading.UnifiedClassLoader3.loadClassImpl(UnifiedClassLoader3.java) Q > at org.jboss.mx.loading.UnifiedClassLoader3.loadClass(UnifiedClassLoader3.java) 7 > at java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClass(ClassLoader.java)  J > at org.jboss.mx.server.MBeanServerImpl.instantiate(MBeanServerImpl.java)J > at org.jboss.mx.server.MBeanServerImpl.instantiate(MBeanServerImpl.java)J > at org.jboss.mx.server.MBeanServerImpl.createMBean(MBeanServerImpl.java)B > at org.jboss.system.ServiceCreator.install(ServiceCreator.java) S > at org.jboss.system.ServiceConfigurator.internalInstall(ServiceConfigurator.java) K > at org.jboss.system.ServiceConfigurator.install(ServiceConfigurator.java) H > at org.jboss.system.ServiceController.install(ServiceController.java) A > at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method)  O > at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(NativeMethodAccessorImpl.java) W > at sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java) 2 > at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java) [ > at org.jboss.mx.capability.ReflectedMBeanDispatcher.invoke(ReflectedMBeanDispatcher.java) F > at org.jboss.mx.server.MBeanServerImpl.invoke(MBeanServerImpl.java) @ > at org.jboss.mx.util.MBeanProxyExt.invoke(MBeanProxyExt.java) % > at $Proxy4.install(Unknown Source)  ? > at org.jboss.deployment.SARDeployer.create(SARDeployer.java)  A > at org.jboss.deployment.MainDeployer.create(MainDeployer.java)  A > at org.jboss.deployment.MainDeployer.deploy(MainDeployer.java)  A > at org.jboss.deployment.MainDeployer.deploy(MainDeployer.java)  A > at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method)  O > at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(NativeMethodAccessorImpl.java) W > at sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java) 2 > at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java) [ > at org.jboss.mx.capability.ReflectedMBeanDispatcher.invoke(ReflectedMBeanDispatcher.java) F > at org.jboss.mx.server.MBeanServerImpl.invoke(MBeanServerImpl.java) @ > at org.jboss.mx.util.MBeanProxyExt.invoke(MBeanProxyExt.java) $ > at $Proxy6.deploy(Unknown Source) X > at org.jboss.deployment.scanner.URLDeploymentScanner.deploy(URLDeploymentScanner.java)V > at org.jboss.deployment.scanner.URLDeploymentScanner.scan(URLDeploymentScanner.java)p > at org.jboss.deployment.scanner.AbstractDeploymentScanner$ScannerThread.doScan(AbstractDeploymentScanner.java)h > at org.jboss.deployment.scanner.AbstractDeploymentScanner.startService(AbstractDeploymentScanner.java)I > at org.jboss.system.ServiceMBeanSupport.start(ServiceMBeanSupport.java) A > at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method)  O > at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(NativeMethodAccessorImpl.java) W > at sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java) 2 > at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java) [ > at org.jboss.mx.capability.ReflectedMBeanDispatcher.invoke(ReflectedMBeanDispatcher.java) F > at org.jboss.mx.server.MBeanServerImpl.invoke(MBeanServerImpl.java) S > at org.jboss.system.ServiceController$ServiceProxy.invoke(ServiceController.java) # > at $Proxy0.start(Unknown Source)  F > at org.jboss.system.ServiceController.start(ServiceController.java) A > at sun.reflect.GeneratedMethodAccessor3.invoke(Unknown Source)  W > at sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java) 2 > at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java) [ > at org.jboss.mx.capability.ReflectedMBeanDispatcher.invoke(ReflectedMBeanDispatcher.java) F > at org.jboss.mx.server.MBeanServerImpl.invoke(MBeanServerImpl.java) @ > at org.jboss.mx.util.MBeanProxyExt.invoke(MBeanProxyExt.java) # > at $Proxy4.start(Unknown Source)  > > at org.jboss.deployment.SARDeployer.start(SARDeployer.java) @ > at org.jboss.deployment.MainDeployer.start(MainDeployer.java) A > at org.jboss.deployment.MainDeployer.deploy(MainDeployer.java)  A > at org.jboss.deployment.MainDeployer.deploy(MainDeployer.java)  A > at org.jboss.deployment.MainDeployer.deploy(MainDeployer.java)  A > at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method)  O > at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(NativeMethodAccessorImpl.java) W > at sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java) 2 > at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java) [ > at org.jboss.mx.capability.ReflectedMBeanDispatcher.invoke(ReflectedMBeanDispatcher.java) F > at org.jboss.mx.server.MBeanServerImpl.invoke(MBeanServerImpl.java) @ > at org.jboss.mx.util.MBeanProxyExt.invoke(MBeanProxyExt.java) $ > at $Proxy5.deploy(Unknown Source) A > at org.jboss.system.server.ServerImpl.doStart(ServerImpl.java)  ? > at org.jboss.system.server.ServerImpl.start(ServerImpl.java)  $ > at org.jboss.Main.boot(Main.java) % > at org.jboss.Main$1.run(Main.java)  + > at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:534)  E > 2004-03-18 12:22:40,156 WARN [org.jboss.system.ServiceConfigurator]  > Failed to complete install> > java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: No ClassLoaders found for:* > org.jboss.net.jmx.adaptor.server.Adaptor@ > at org.jboss.mx.loading.LoadMgr3.beginLoadTask(LoadMgr3.java) U > at org.jboss.mx.loading.UnifiedClassLoader3.loadClassImpl(UnifiedClassLoader3.java)  > ........................   > .........................  > B > 2004-03-18 12:22:41,044 INFO [org.jboss.deployment.MainDeployer]! > Starting deployment of package: \ > file:/dqa1/entw/jboss/server/all/deploy/jbossha-httpsession_sar/meta-inf/jboss-service.xmlE > 2004-03-18 12:22:41,158 WARN [org.jboss.system.ServiceConfigurator]  > Failed to complete install> > java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: No ClassLoaders found for:= > org.jboss.ha.httpsession.server.ClusteredHTTPSessionService @ > at org.jboss.mx.loading.LoadMgr3.beginLoadTask(LoadMgr3.java) U > at org.jboss.mx.loading.UnifiedClassLoader3.loadClassImpl(UnifiedClassLoader3.java) Q > at org.jboss.mx.loading.UnifiedClassLoader3.loadClass(UnifiedClassLoader3.java) 7 > at java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClass(ClassLoader.java)   >  > ......   ------------------------------  % Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2004 00:12:47 -0700 6 From: "Phillip D. Williams" <dwilliams296@comcast.net> Subject: New software added 0 Message-ID: <x6SdnSBfKczDRf7dRVn-gw@comcast.com>   Hello K I just added VMS 6.2 (binaries only) and moved the freeware 6.0 over to the H ftp server. If I can find the 6.0/6.1 binaries I will add them also. I'mJ will add a csdl for 6.2 later this month or early next month. Since 7.X is2 already available on line I decide not to add 7.X. Problems/concerns e-mail me  Phillip    ------------------------------    Date: 26 Mar 2004 09:45:09 -0800- From: phillip_thayer@hotmail.com (PhilThayer)  Subject: Re: New software added < Message-ID: <5ee1d1b7.0403260945.d4e90d1@posting.google.com>  n "Phillip D. Williams" <dwilliams296@comcast.net> wrote in message news:<x6SdnSBfKczDRf7dRVn-gw@comcast.com>... > Hello M > I just added VMS 6.2 (binaries only) and moved the freeware 6.0 over to the J > ftp server. If I can find the 6.0/6.1 binaries I will add them also. I'mL > will add a csdl for 6.2 later this month or early next month. Since 7.X is4 > already available on line I decide not to add 7.X. > Problems/concerns e-mail me 	 > Phillip   < Where did you put these at?  Is there a URL that we can use?   Thanks,  PT   ------------------------------  % Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2004 19:43:05 +0100 , From: "Hans Vlems" <hvlems.dotweg@zonnet.nl> Subject: Re: New software added : Message-ID: <c41tk2$2dofts$1@ID-143435.news.uni-berlin.de>  C "Phillip D. Williams" <dwilliams296@comcast.net> schreef in bericht * news:x6SdnSBfKczDRf7dRVn-gw@comcast.com... > Hello I > I just added VMS 6.2 (binaries only) and moved the freeware 6.0 over to  the J > ftp server. If I can find the 6.0/6.1 binaries I will add them also. I'mL > will add a csdl for 6.2 later this month or early next month. Since 7.X is4 > already available on line I decide not to add 7.X. > Problems/concerns e-mail me 	 > Phillip  >  >  Phillip   1 what was the IP address (and the usercode) again? H I am particularly interested in the VAX/VMS V6.2 binaries since I do not
 have them.   Hans   ------------------------------  % Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2004 08:10:59 -0400 * From: JF Mezei <jfmezei.spamnot@istop.com>" Subject: OPCOM Operator.log oddity) Message-ID: <40641DCE.4DCCD8C6@istop.com>    VAX VMS 7.2 0 2 node cluster: BIKE is a workstation (no opcom)4 VELO is an allmighty microvax II with OPCOM running.  Both have their own system disk.    N 1- Is it normal that audit server messages make it to OPA0: as opcom messages," but don't appear in OPERATOR.LOG ?  N 2- On node BIKE, on which runs SYSLOG deamon that spews out OPER12 messages, IM have defined in SYLOGICALS.COM the logical OPC$LOGFILE_CLASSES to contain all  but OPER12.   J If I SHOW LOG OPC*, it shows also OPC$ENABLE_LOGFILE_CLASSES with the sameY definition. Yet, a SEARCH of SYS$MANAGER:*.COM and SYS$SYSTEM:*.COM reveals no OPC$ENABLE   5 Where does the OPC$ENABLE_LOGFILE_CLASSES come from ?   M 3- On node VELO where OPERATOR.LOG resides, I find that those SYSLOG messages  still get written.I So, I defined OPC$LOGFILE_CLASSES to contain the same as on BIKE, stopped I OPCOM and @SYS$SYSTEM:STARTUP:OPCOM. However, the new OPCOM seems to have K ignored the logocal and still logs OPER12 messages (and still ignores audit F server messages). And there are no OPC$ENABLE_LOGFILE_CLASSES message.    N Also, when you have cluster nodes on different system disks, is it possible toL combine audit server messages into a single log file ? (for instance, BIKE's< audit server would write to VELO's SECURITY.AUDIT$JOURNAL ?)    < In SYLOGICALS.COM there is just the example of DEFINE/SYSTEM@ OPC$LOGFILE_CLASSES. Must onse aldo add /EXEC or /KERNEL to it ?   ------------------------------  % Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2004 16:20:11 +0100 * From: Paul Sture <nospam@sture.homeip.net>& Subject: Re: OPCOM Operator.log oddity: Message-ID: <c41hnc$2eb59h$1@ID-132135.news.uni-berlin.de>   JF Mezei wrote: 
 > VAX VMS 7.2 2 > 2 node cluster: BIKE is a workstation (no opcom)6 > VELO is an allmighty microvax II with OPCOM running." > Both have their own system disk. >  > P > 1- Is it normal that audit server messages make it to OPA0: as opcom messages,$ > but don't appear in OPERATOR.LOG ? > P > 2- On node BIKE, on which runs SYSLOG deamon that spews out OPER12 messages, IO > have defined in SYLOGICALS.COM the logical OPC$LOGFILE_CLASSES to contain all 
 > but OPER12.  > L > If I SHOW LOG OPC*, it shows also OPC$ENABLE_LOGFILE_CLASSES with the same[ > definition. Yet, a SEARCH of SYS$MANAGER:*.COM and SYS$SYSTEM:*.COM reveals no OPC$ENABLE  > 7 > Where does the OPC$ENABLE_LOGFILE_CLASSES come from ?  >     Have you searched SYS$STARTUP: ?  E Alpha VMS 7.3-1, so it might be different here, as I recall that one  G difference between V6.2 on Alpha and VAX was that at least some of the  J logic for enabling OPCOM had been moved into a .EXE on Alpha, but not VAX.    ? SYS$STARTUP:VMS$DEVICE_STARTUP.COM contains the following code:   ! $if opc$override_classes .nes. ""  $then = $define/system opc$enable_opa0_classes 'opc$override_classes'  $endif  B and opc$override_classes is parsed from the contents of a logical  somewhat confusingly called p1.   E I cannot find any .COM which calls VMS$DEVICE_STARTUP.COM, so assume   it's done from within a .EXE.     O > 3- On node VELO where OPERATOR.LOG resides, I find that those SYSLOG messages  > still get written.K > So, I defined OPC$LOGFILE_CLASSES to contain the same as on BIKE, stopped K > OPCOM and @SYS$SYSTEM:STARTUP:OPCOM. However, the new OPCOM seems to have M > ignored the logocal and still logs OPER12 messages (and still ignores audit H > server messages). And there are no OPC$ENABLE_LOGFILE_CLASSES message. >   I Does one system have a graphics head and the other not? I've had trouble  G with OPC logicals being ignored on systems with graphics heads before.  H I've always assumed that some of the code says something like "Graphics 9 present, so it's a workstation, suppress OPCOM messages".    > P > Also, when you have cluster nodes on different system disks, is it possible toN > combine audit server messages into a single log file ? (for instance, BIKE's> > audit server would write to VELO's SECURITY.AUDIT$JOURNAL ?) >  > > > In SYLOGICALS.COM there is just the example of DEFINE/SYSTEMB > OPC$LOGFILE_CLASSES. Must onse aldo add /EXEC or /KERNEL to it ?   ------------------------------  % Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2004 12:27:22 -0500 & From: David M Smith <dsmit115@csc.com>& Subject: Re: OPCOM Operator.log oddity8 Message-ID: <eap860h4sn0phb6s49v0gvlule5erm83un@4ax.com>  O On Fri, 26 Mar 2004 08:10:59 -0400, JF Mezei <jfmezei.spamnot@istop.com> wrote:    >VAX VMS 7.2O >1- Is it normal that audit server messages make it to OPA0: as opcom messages, # >but don't appear in OPERATOR.LOG ?   L It is under your controle via the special OPCOM startup logical names all ofN which begin with OPC$. Check SYS$MANAGER:SYLOGICALS.TEMPLATE for info (and I'mL sure in the doc...) Use OPC$LOGFILE_CLASSES and OPC$OPA0_CLASSES logicals toO define the classes you want each place. Personally, I disable SECURITY class to O both places, and therefore they only go to the SECURITY.AUDIT$JOURNAL file (why  store them two places?)   O >2- On node BIKE, on which runs SYSLOG deamon that spews out OPER12 messages, I N >have defined in SYLOGICALS.COM the logical OPC$LOGFILE_CLASSES to contain all >but OPER12. > K >If I SHOW LOG OPC*, it shows also OPC$ENABLE_LOGFILE_CLASSES with the same Z >definition. Yet, a SEARCH of SYS$MANAGER:*.COM and SYS$SYSTEM:*.COM reveals no OPC$ENABLE > 6 >Where does the OPC$ENABLE_LOGFILE_CLASSES come from ?  J As Paul already responded, these OPC$ENABLE* logicals get defined early inF system startup by the procedure he cited, based on your values for the OPC$ENABLE logicals   N >3- On node VELO where OPERATOR.LOG resides, I find that those SYSLOG messages >still get written. J >So, I defined OPC$LOGFILE_CLASSES to contain the same as on BIKE, stoppedJ >OPCOM and @SYS$SYSTEM:STARTUP:OPCOM. However, the new OPCOM seems to haveL >ignored the logocal and still logs OPER12 messages (and still ignores auditG >server messages). And there are no OPC$ENABLE_LOGFILE_CLASSES message.   J Yes, I've had that experience, too. It isn't sufficient to do what you didN because OPCOM looks at the special logicals (I think, based on my experience).O If you reboot it will come up as you want it to, and I think (but it has been a L long time, so I may be misremembering) that you can redefine the OPC$ENABLE*N logicals in the "obvious" way (based on your OPC* logicals) and restart OPCOM,( and maybe it will work without a reboot.  O >Also, when you have cluster nodes on different system disks, is it possible to M >combine audit server messages into a single log file ? (for instance, BIKE's = >audit server would write to VELO's SECURITY.AUDIT$JOURNAL ?)   P Yes. I have a mixed-architecture cluster and redirect the security audit file to, a common disk. The command is something like  + $ SET AUDIT /JOURNAL /DESTINATION=file-name   P and then restart the audit servers. With multiple system disks, you will need toO do the SET AUDIT command on each system disk, or setup a common "audit control" G file by defining the VMS$AUDIT_SERVER logical name and moving that file O (normally in SYS$COMMON:[SYSMGR]). That's what I've done, so that any changes I P make are "seen" by all nodes. Look at output from SHOW AUDIT to see your current files.  = >In SYLOGICALS.COM there is just the example of DEFINE/SYSTEM A >OPC$LOGFILE_CLASSES. Must onse aldo add /EXEC or /KERNEL to it ?   O The examples in SYLOGICALS.TEMPLATE don't say, but I always use /EXEC for these H system logicals. For some, it is required, and for others it won't hurt.I ------------------------------------------------------------------------- I David M. Smith 302.391.8533                       dsmit115 at csc dot com I Computer Sciences Corporation     (Opinions are those of the writer only) I -------------------------------------------------------------------------    ------------------------------  % Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2004 12:37:51 -0500 & From: David M Smith <dsmit115@csc.com>& Subject: Re: OPCOM Operator.log oddity8 Message-ID: <8fq8609q21fmr34k08nugi5q6u6r6sku09@4ax.com>  K On Fri, 26 Mar 2004 12:27:22 -0500, David M Smith <dsmit115@csc.com> wrote:   P >On Fri, 26 Mar 2004 08:10:59 -0400, JF Mezei <jfmezei.spamnot@istop.com> wrote: > 
 >>VAX VMS 7.2   L >>If I SHOW LOG OPC*, it shows also OPC$ENABLE_LOGFILE_CLASSES with the same[ >>definition. Yet, a SEARCH of SYS$MANAGER:*.COM and SYS$SYSTEM:*.COM reveals no OPC$ENABLE  >>7 >>Where does the OPC$ENABLE_LOGFILE_CLASSES come from ?  > K >As Paul already responded, these OPC$ENABLE* logicals get defined early in G >system startup by the procedure he cited, based on your values for the  >OPC$ENABLE logicals >   P Oops, that should have said "based on your values for the OPC$*CLASSES logicals./ For example, on my systems, I use these values:   #   "OPC$LOGFILE_CLASSES" = "CENTRAL"          = "PRINTER"e         = "TAPES"i         = "DISKS"          = "DEVICES"S         = "CARDS"e         = "NETWORK"S         = "CLUSTER"a         = "LICENSE"E         = "OPER1"t         = "OPER2"A         = "OPER3"-         = "OPER4"          = "OPER5"n         = "OPER6"          = "OPER7"          = "OPER8"d         = "OPER9"e         = "OPER10"         = "OPER11"         = "OPER12"    "OPC$OPA0_CLASSES" = "CENTRAL"         = "PRINTER"t         = "TAPES"v         = "DISKS"l         = "DEVICES"E         = "CARDS"          = "NETWORK"i         = "CLUSTER"c         = "LICENSE"c         = "OPER1"e         = "OPER2"e         = "OPER3"g         = "OPER4"e         = "OPER5"l         = "OPER6"          = "OPER7"h         = "OPER8"L         = "OPER9"N         = "OPER10"         = "OPER11"         = "OPER12"  O In other words, I have everything on *except* for SECURITY, which I do not want?H on my consoles and which therefore only goes to the security audit file.I -------------------------------------------------------------------------cI David M. Smith 302.391.8533                       dsmit115 at csc dot com8I Computer Sciences Corporation     (Opinions are those of the writer only)NI -------------------------------------------------------------------------.   ------------------------------  % Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2004 16:08:45 +0000PE From: Tim ffrench-Lynch <tim-DOT-ffrench-HYPHEN-lynch@baesystems.com>P3 Subject: Preventing access to files and directories . Message-ID: <4064558D.B80EDC0F@baesystems.com>  F Will this work to prevent a set of new accounts accessing files on the& rest of a VMS cluster running VMS 7.2?  E 1) Put new accounts in a separate user Group with their own top levele directory on a disk A 2) Set disk top level directories to have no permitted 'W' accesse  E Or do I have to ensure that all lower level files exclude 'W' access?o   Tim    ------------------------------  % Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2004 11:24:59 -0500k* From: "Brian Tillman" <tillmabg@yahoo.com>7 Subject: RE: Preventing access to files and directories ' Message-ID: <013157DB.C22236@yahoo.com>    Tim ffrench-Lynch wrote:  H > Will this work to prevent a set of new accounts accessing files on the( > rest of a VMS cluster running VMS 7.2? > G > 1) Put new accounts in a separate user Group with their own top level B > directory on a disk 2) Set disk top level directories to have no > permitted 'W' access o > G > Or do I have to ensure that all lower level files exclude 'W' access?   L Here, the normal protection for directories in the MFD are (RWE,RWE,,).  TheH MFD itself [000000]000000.DIR usually has W=E access so that you can getH through the directory.  Without that, no one would be able to access anyG directories.  We go one step further.  If we want to segment a group of L people, we put them in a special UIC group, [70,*] and have the following on( all disks they're not supposed to touch:  F 000000.DIR;1         [SYSTEM]                         (RWED,RWED,RE,E)=           (IDENTIFIER=[70,*],OPTIONS=NOPROPAGATE,ACCESS=NONE)t  I and on the disks where their logins reside, we have that ACL on all filesC* except their own directory and the MFD.-- 
 Brian Tillmani   ------------------------------    Date: 26 Mar 2004 12:26:01 -0600; From: koehler@eisner.nospam.encompasserve.org (Bob Koehler)n7 Subject: Re: Preventing access to files and directoriesw3 Message-ID: <fURfVRv7S1b9@eisner.encompasserve.org>   v In article <4064558D.B80EDC0F@baesystems.com>, Tim ffrench-Lynch <tim-DOT-ffrench-HYPHEN-lynch@baesystems.com> writes: > G > Or do I have to ensure that all lower level files exclude 'W' access?i      Yes.u   ------------------------------  % Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2004 11:15:33 +0000e* From: Nic Clews <sendspamhere@[127.0.0.1]> Subject: Re: Refresher card0' Message-ID: <c413eh$bv9$1@lore.csc.com>r   Gavin Jacobs wrote:n > N > I have been away from VMS for over 10 years, but now I find that I will haveM > a 1 day project in a few weeks. I need to refresh my memory. Is there a webrK > page or a PDF with a concise summary of the DCL commands for OpenVMS 6.2?m   That's ironic.  E You've been away for 10 years (Since 1994) and you're picking up withd# VMS 6.2, which was released, 1995 !-   Do you remember HELP ?   --  ? Regards, Nic Clews a.k.a. Mr. CP Charges, CSC Computer Sciencesi nclews at csc dot comc   ------------------------------  % Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2004 12:09:31 -0500 & From: David M Smith <dsmit115@csc.com> Subject: Re: Refresher cardl8 Message-ID: <9so8609bao91bt0bkouh8ic07oo8qfsr27@4ax.com>  J On Thu, 25 Mar 2004 17:01:07 -0700, "Gavin Jacobs" <notachance@inhell.net> wrote:  M >I have been away from VMS for over 10 years, but now I find that I will have0L >a 1 day project in a few weeks. I need to refresh my memory. Is there a webJ >page or a PDF with a concise summary of the DCL commands for OpenVMS 6.2? >t >Gavin >s  7 The complete doc set for OpenVMS VAX V6.2 is online at:.  $ 	http://www.sysworks.com.au/odl.html  3 Check the link for OpenVMS VAX for September, 1995.n  L if you only need a quick list and brief overview, the earlier suggestions to type HELP are good...'I -------------------------------------------------------------------------eI David M. Smith 302.391.8533                       dsmit115 at csc dot comtI Computer Sciences Corporation     (Opinions are those of the writer only) I -------------------------------------------------------------------------r   ------------------------------  # Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2004 14:06:44 GMT # From: "John Smith" <a@nonymous.com>a% Subject: Re: Securing files under VMSeE Message-ID: <UNW8c.958$k4F1.628@news01.bloor.is.net.cable.rogers.com>   9 "Paul Repacholi" <prep@prep.synonet.com> wrote in messagen' news:87y8po1dvf.fsf@prep.synonet.com...o+ > "Main, Kerry" <kerry.main@hp.com> writes:m > D > > As an additional reference, here is pointer to VMS security home4 > > site, which includes pointers to the CDSA doc`s: >n3 > > http://h71000.www7.hp.com/openvms/security.htmln >.G > Couls someone from VMS product managment be so good as to explain why0F > neither VMS Encryption, nor SEVMS are metioned here? God forbid thatE > someone might actualy consider buying or using a VMS product. Can't. > have that, can we.    K And while they're explaining why VMS Encryption and SEVMS aren't mentioned, B could they also take a nano-second or two to explain why VMS isn't advertised?t   ------------------------------  # Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2004 15:06:44 GMTs. From: "Jerry Alan Braga" <jabraga@flanagan.ca>, Subject: Sending RFC based Mail with MC MIME* Message-ID: <8GX8c.9367$wg1.8841@edtnps84>  I If anyone is interested I have included a command file that can send mailb1 using mail or smtp including rendered attachmentse   $! $! Send Mail with Mime $! $! Requirements:+ $! MC MIME utility for attachment renderingO- $! TCPIP send from File utility if using SMTP3 $! $! Logicals if Defined2 $! define/system sendmail_mode  ! "SMTP" or "MAIL"? $! define/system sendmail_domain ! Overrides the default domain D $! define/system sendmail_sff ! Send from file image to use for smtp $!	 $! Usage:eF $! @sendmail "to_address,..." "Subject" "Body" "Attachment,..." "Mode" $! $ Main:w $!-----. $ Gosub Initialize $ Gosub Header $ Gosub Body $ Gosub Attachmentsd $ Gosub Send $ Gosub Finish $! $ Exit $!
 $ Initialize:C
 $!-----------  $! $ proc     =I f$edit(f$parse(f$enviornment("PROCEDURE"),,,"NAME"),"LOWERCASE,COLLAPSE")eA $ username = f$edit(f$getjpi("","USERNAME"),"LOWERCASE,COLLAPSE")s $ pid      = f$getjpi("","PID") , $ tmp_inp  = "sys$scratch:''proc'''pid'.tmp", $ tmp_eml  = "sys$scratch:''proc'''pid'.eml" $!% $! -- Get the Send From File Image --a $! $ sff = f$trnlnm("''proc'_sff")l $ if (sff .eqs. "")g. $ then  sff = "$sys$system:tcpip$smtp_sff.exe" $ else sff = "$''sff'" $ endifl $! $! -- Get Email Domain --o $!G $ inet_domain = f$edit(f$trnlnm("''proc'_domain"),"LOWERCASE,COLLAPSE")o. $ if (inet_domain .eqs. "") then inet_domain =: f$edit(f$trnlnm("TCPIP$INET_DOMAIN"),"LOWERCASE,COLLAPSE") $!$ $! -- RFC Message ID xxxxx.xxxxx --  $!H $ message_id = "''f$cvtime(,,"DAYOFYEAR")'''f$cvtime(,,"SECONDOFYEAR")'" $ message_id =H "''message_id'.''f$cvtime(,,"HOUROFYEAR")'''f$cvtime(,,"SECONDOFYEAR")'" $!3 $! -- RFC Date time Day, DD MON YYYY HH:MM:SS.CC --0 $! $ datetime    = - :  f$extract(0,3,f$cvtime(,"ABSOLUTE","WEEKDAY")) + ", " + -L  f$cvtime(,"ABSOLUTE","DAY") + " " + f$cvtime(,"ABSOLUTE","MONTH") + " " + -B  f$cvtime(,"ABSOLUTE","YEAR") + " " + f$cvtime(,"ABSOLUTE","TIME") $! $! *** Start Parameters ***R $!= $ p_address  = f$edit("''p1'","COLLAPSE")  ! Email address(s)s0 $ p_subject  = f$edit("''p2'","TRIM")  ! SubjectB $ p_body  = f$edit("''p3'","TRIM")  ! Can be A Filename or message. $ p_attach = f$edit("''p4'","TRIM")  ! File(s)9 $ p_mode = f$edit("''p5'","UPCASE,COLLAPSE") ! SMTP, MAIL  $! $! *** End Parameters ***a $! $! -- Check Mode Logical --  $!= $ l_mode = f$edit(f$trnlnm("''proc'_mode"),"UPCASE,COLLAPSE") A $ if (l_mode .nes. "" .and. p_mode .eqs. "") then p_mode = l_mode  $!  $! -- Address Must be passed --- $! $ if (p_address .eqs. "")  $ then $ write sys$output "" + $ write sys$output "Email Address Required"s $ exit $ endif  $!3 $! If Mode is SMTP the check for the Image Requiredr $!H $ if (p_mode .eqs. "SMTP" .and. f$search(f$extract(1,f$length(sff),sff))	 .eqs. "")a $ then $ write sys$output ""-' $ write sys$output "Cannot Find ''sff'"4 $ exit $ endifr $!@ $! Check to See if To Address is a single address with No Domain3 $! If this is true assume the same domain as senders $! This emulates VMS mail based E $! This is required as the mail/for will not work without @domain.comf $!< $ if (f$locate(",",p_address) .eq. f$length(p_address) .and.1 f$locate("@",p_address) .eq. f$length(p_address))t $ then, $  p_address = "''p_address'@''inet_domain'" $ endifr $! $ return $!	 $ Header:i	 $!-------  $! $ open/write f 'tmp_eml' $!? $! If No Attachments are to be Used then Must Write Text Headerm+ $! As MC MIME will not be used to Create ito $! $ if (p_attach .eqs. "") $ then( $ boundry = "OpenVMS/MIME.''message_id'" $  write f "Mime-version: 1.0"? $  write f "Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary=''boundry'"s, $  write f "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit"0 $  write f "Message-ID: <''message_id'@OpenVMS>"
 $  write f ""y
 $  write f ""f $  write f "--''boundry'"p $ endif 8 $ write f "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1"+ $ write f "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit" ' $ write f "Content-Disposition: inline"9 $ write f "" $!	 $ close f  $! $ Return $! $ Body:8 $!-----  $!8 $! Body Of Message Can be an input file or a Text String $!% $ if (f$search("''p_body'") .nes. "")e $ then# $ convert/append 'p_body' 'tmp_eml's $ else $ open/append f 'tmp_eml'. $ write f "''p_body'"n	 $ close fP $ endif5 $! $ Return $! $ Attachments: $!------------ $!> $! Parse Multiple attachments and add according to file format $! using the MIME utility  $! $ files = p_attach
 $ afnd = 0 $ aloop:$ $ if (files .eqs. "") then goto aeof $ pos = f$locate(",",files)   $  if (pos .ne. f$length(files))& $  then  file = f$extract(0,pos,files) $  else  file = filesS $  endif $! $  fspec = f$search(file)O& $  if (fspec .eqs. "") then goto aloop $d $ if (.not. afnd)4 $ then $  open/write f 'tmp_inp'D" $  write f "open/draft ''tmp_eml'" $  afnd = 12 $ endif  $!6 $! If File is FIX then must use binary type attachment, $! Otherwise allow MIME utility to detect it $!( $  rfm = f$file_attributes(fspec, "RFM") $  if (rfm .eqs. "FIX")  $  then mime_type = "/BINARY"t $  else mime_type = "" $  endif $! $  open/append f 'tmp_inp'$ $  write f "add''mime_type' ''file'"	 $ close fi $! $ if (pos .eq. f$length(files))v $ then files = ""-5 $ else files = f$extract(pos+1,f$length(files),files)4 $ endif  $ goto aloop# $ aeof: if (.not. afnd) then returnc $ open/append f 'tmp_inp'a $ write f "save" $ write f "exit"	 $ close fw $!- $! Run MIME utility with the imput file aboves $!! $ define/user sys$input 'tmp_inp'6 $ define/user sys$output nl: $!	 $ mc mime. $!$ $ delete/nolog/noconfirm 'tmp_inp';* $! $ Return $! $ Send:o $!-----  $! $ if (p_mode .eqs. "SMTP") $ then $!9 $! Parse thru all addresses and send out a email for eacht $! $  address = p_address $ fspec = f$search(tmp_eml)p	 $  eloop:l' $  if (address .eqs. "") then goto eeofr $  pos = f$locate(",",address)# $   if (pos .ne. f$length(address))p/ $   then  to_address = f$extract(0,pos,address)  $   else  to_address = address	 $   endifa $!B $! If Email is Based on Using SMTP must write full Envelope Header9 $! Have to Write the Envelope Header for Each Destination  $! $  open/write f 'tmp_eml'e4 $   write f "MAIL FROM:<''username'@''inet_domain'>"% $   write f "RCPT TO:<''to_address'>"  $   write f "DATA"0 $   write f "From: <''username'@''inet_domain'>"! $   write f "To: <''to_address'>"i# $   write f "Subject: ''p_subject'"  $   write f "Date: ''datetime'">
 $  close f $!+ $! Append the MIME rendered Version to Thisp $!# $  convert/append 'fspec' 'tmp_eml'p $!, $! Use the TCPIP SMTP Send From File Utility $! $   sff 'tmp_eml'a $!  sff 'tmp_eml' -loglevel 1r $!" $  if (pos .eq. f$length(address)) $  then address = ""< $  else address = f$extract(pos+1,f$length(address),address) $  endif $ goto eloop $ eeof:  $ else $!, $! Use Standard Mail With the Foreign Switch $!: $ mail/for/subject="''p_subject'" 'tmp_eml' "''p_address'" $ endifo $!$ $ delete/nolog/noconfirm 'tmp_eml';* $! $ return $!	 $ Finish:J	 $!-------o $! $ exit   ------------------------------  + Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2004 07:01:53 +0000 (UTC)cP From: helbig@astro.multiCLOTHESvax.de (Phillip Helbig---remove CLOTHES to reply)> Subject: Re: TCPIP 5.4 and new shadowing features: ALPHA only?$ Message-ID: <c40kh1$j8b$1@online.de>  E In article <newscache$cpw4vh$ol9$1@news.sil.at>, peter@langstoeger.att$ (Peter 'EPLAN' LANGSTOEGER) writes:   y > In article <c3jqb9$g7v$1@online.de>, helbig@astro.multiCLOTHESvax.de (Phillip Helbig---remove CLOTHES to reply) writes:RJ > >Am I correct in assuming that TCPIP 5.4 and the new shadowing features J > >introduced with 7.3-2 are and at least for the foreseeable future will @ > >be only for ALPHA (and perhaps for Itanium, but not for VAX)? >  > It seems so.- > I'm not aware of any plans before VMS V8.2,s1 > but I like to be proofed wrong in this case ;-).   What do you expect with 8.2?   ------------------------------    Date: 26 Mar 2004 09:20:06 +0100C From: vaxinf@chclu.chemie.uni-konstanz.de (Eberhard Heuser-Hofmann) E Subject: Re: WARNING: cdrecord changes total block size value on a CDd- Message-ID: <4063e7b6$1@news.uni-konstanz.de>r  K In article <c3voh0$g6l$1@news3.tilbu1.nb.home.nl>, Dirk Munk <munk@home.nl>  writes:p
 >Eberhard, >q? >I used Nero Info Tool to get more information about the drive.f >b# >The following modes are supported:6 >N >Packetb >TAO >DAO >SAO >RAW SAO >RAW DAO >RAW SAO 16  >RAW SAO 96  >RAW DAO 16e >RAW DAO 96v >aG >I suppose DAO means Disk At Once, and four types of DAO are supported., >  >Dirkr >b >.  I I assume: As soon as DAO is allowed NERO actives this mode for burning anN image.B Try to do the same with cdrecord by adding "-dao" in cdrecord.com.   eberhard   ------------------------------  % Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2004 07:29:44 -0800j# From: "Tom Linden" <tom@kednos.com>o Subject: WRONGACP ?a9 Message-ID: <NDEMLKKEBOIFBMJLCECICEBFDAAA.tom@kednos.com>d  9 I had a disk apparently go bad as it wasn't able to mounts   FREJA> sho dev $7$DKA100:j  L Device                  Device           Error    Volume         Free  Trans Mnt L  Name                   Status           Count     Label        Blocks Count Cntj. $7$DKA100:     (FREJA)  Online               0   FREJA> mount  $7$DKA100: usr" %MOUNT-I-OPRQST, medium is offlineF %MOUNT-I-OPRQST, Please mount volume USR in device _$7$DKA100: (FREJA) %MOUNT-I-OPREPLY,a   FREJA> anal/disk $7$DKA100:e? %ANALDISK-F-GETDVI, error getting device characteristics, RVN 1g( -SYSTEM-F-WRONGACP, wrong ACP for device  # why do MOUNT and SHOW DEV disagree?t  , anything else to try before I take it apart?   Tomt     ---e& Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free.: Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com).@ Version: 6.0.593 / Virus Database: 376 - Release Date: 2/20/2004   ------------------------------  + Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2004 15:59:52 +0000 (UTC)d, From: lewis@PROBE.mitre.org (Keith A. Lewis) Subject: Re: WRONGACP ?m. Message-ID: <c41k1o$qv4$2@newslocal.mitre.org>   "Tom Linden" <tom@kednos.com> writes in article <NDEMLKKEBOIFBMJLCECICEBFDAAA.tom@kednos.com> dated Fri, 26 Mar 2004 07:29:44 -0800: >FREJA> mount  $7$DKA100: usry# >%MOUNT-I-OPRQST, medium is offline.G >%MOUNT-I-OPRQST, Please mount volume USR in device _$7$DKA100: (FREJA)e >%MOUNT-I-OPREPLY,  $ >why do MOUNT and SHOW DEV disagree? >a- >anything else to try before I take it apart?n  F Complete power cycle.  Turn off everything on the entire SCSI chain -- controllers, devices, node(s).  0 --Keith Lewis              klewis {at} mitre.org> The above may not (yet) represent the opinions of my employer.   ------------------------------  % Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2004 08:18:30 -0800s# From: "Tom Linden" <tom@kednos.com>e Subject: RE: WRONGACP ?s9 Message-ID: <NDEMLKKEBOIFBMJLCECIKEBHDAAA.tom@kednos.com>v  F Tried that.  I have two of these both attached to a BA356, powered offF both systems; however, I didn't power down the BA356; since this is an internal disk in one of the systems.r     -----Original Message-----5   From: Keith A. Lewis [mailto:lewis@PROBE.mitre.org]n&   Sent: Friday, March 26, 2004 8:00 AM   To: Info-VAX@Mvb.Saic.Com.   Subject: Re: WRONGACP ?c    1   "Tom Linden" <tom@kednos.com> writes in articletA   <NDEMLKKEBOIFBMJLCECICEBFDAAA.tom@kednos.com> dated Fri, 26 Mare   2004 07:29:44 -0800:   >FREJA> mount  $7$DKA100: usre%   >%MOUNT-I-OPRQST, medium is offlinepI   >%MOUNT-I-OPRQST, Please mount volume USR in device _$7$DKA100: (FREJA))   >%MOUNT-I-OPREPLY,  &   >why do MOUNT and SHOW DEV disagree?   >s/   >anything else to try before I take it apart?A  H   Complete power cycle.  Turn off everything on the entire SCSI chain --    controllers, devices, node(s).  2   --Keith Lewis              klewis {at} mitre.org@   The above may not (yet) represent the opinions of my employer.     ---m(   Incoming mail is certified Virus Free.<   Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com).B   Version: 6.0.593 / Virus Database: 376 - Release Date: 2/20/2004   ---.& Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free.: Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com).@ Version: 6.0.593 / Virus Database: 376 - Release Date: 2/20/2004   ------------------------------  % Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2004 11:38:27 -0500o( From: "Hein" <hein.nomail@hp.nomail.com> Subject: Re: WRONGACP ?c* Message-ID: <40645c9e@usenet01.boi.hp.com>  . That all sounds like a rather massive problem.F I would recommend using DUMP/BLOCK on the unmounted (foreign mounted?)C volume to get an impression whether any recovery might be possible.d  L Idealy you'd have  the black file systems internal book to guide you, and/or7 a similar but functional device to show what to expect.n  
 good luck!   Hein.a            . "Tom Linden" <tom@kednos.com> wrote in message3 news:NDEMLKKEBOIFBMJLCECICEBFDAAA.tom@kednos.com....; > I had a disk apparently go bad as it wasn't able to mountt >M > FREJA> sho dev $7$DKA100:i >MG > Device                  Device           Error    Volume         Freec Transp > Mnt H >  Name                   Status           Count     Label        Blocks Countp > Cnt 0 > $7$DKA100:     (FREJA)  Online               0 >  > FREJA> mount  $7$DKA100: usr$ > %MOUNT-I-OPRQST, medium is offlineH > %MOUNT-I-OPRQST, Please mount volume USR in device _$7$DKA100: (FREJA) > %MOUNT-I-OPREPLY,  >t > FREJA> anal/disk $7$DKA100:tA > %ANALDISK-F-GETDVI, error getting device characteristics, RVN 1 * > -SYSTEM-F-WRONGACP, wrong ACP for device >(% > why do MOUNT and SHOW DEV disagree?e >e. > anything else to try before I take it apart? >j > Tomi >o >M > ---a( > Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free.< > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com).B > Version: 6.0.593 / Virus Database: 376 - Release Date: 2/20/2004 >o   ------------------------------  % Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2004 08:51:18 -0800o# From: "Tom Linden" <tom@kednos.com>r Subject: RE: WRONGACP ?m9 Message-ID: <NDEMLKKEBOIFBMJLCECIOEBJDAAA.tom@kednos.com>j  $ It won't mount foreign or otherwise.   FREJA> help dump/block FREJA> dump/block  $7$DKA100:.8 %DUMP-E-OPENIN, error opening $7$DKA100:[TOM].; as input9 -RMS-E-DNR, device not ready, not mounted, or unavailabler   Time to get an RMA, I think.     -----Original Message-----/   From: Hein [mailto:hein.nomail@hp.nomail.com]r&   Sent: Friday, March 26, 2004 8:38 AM   To: Info-VAX@Mvb.Saic.Comf   Subject: Re: WRONGACP ?p      0   That all sounds like a rather massive problem.H   I would recommend using DUMP/BLOCK on the unmounted (foreign mounted?)E   volume to get an impression whether any recovery might be possible.a   C   Idealy you'd have  the black file systems internal book to guide a
   you, and/or 9   a similar but functional device to show what to expect.n      good luck!      Hein.j                  0   "Tom Linden" <tom@kednos.com> wrote in message5   news:NDEMLKKEBOIFBMJLCECICEBFDAAA.tom@kednos.com...2=   > I had a disk apparently go bad as it wasn't able to mounte   >u   > FREJA> sho dev $7$DKA100:s   >DI   > Device                  Device           Error    Volume         Freea   Trans)   > MntdJ   >  Name                   Status           Count     Label        Blocks   Count    > Cnta2   > $7$DKA100:     (FREJA)  Online               0   >l    > FREJA> mount  $7$DKA100: usr&   > %MOUNT-I-OPRQST, medium is offlineJ   > %MOUNT-I-OPRQST, Please mount volume USR in device _$7$DKA100: (FREJA)   > %MOUNT-I-OPREPLY,    >:   > FREJA> anal/disk $7$DKA100:tC   > %ANALDISK-F-GETDVI, error getting device characteristics, RVN 1 ,   > -SYSTEM-F-WRONGACP, wrong ACP for device   > '   > why do MOUNT and SHOW DEV disagree?s   >>0   > anything else to try before I take it apart?   >c   > Tom    >    >    > ---d*   > Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free.>   > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com).D   > Version: 6.0.593 / Virus Database: 376 - Release Date: 2/20/2004   >h         ---m(   Incoming mail is certified Virus Free.<   Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com).B   Version: 6.0.593 / Virus Database: 376 - Release Date: 2/20/2004    --- & Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free.: Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com).@ Version: 6.0.593 / Virus Database: 376 - Release Date: 2/20/2004   ------------------------------    Date: 26 Mar 2004 12:24:48 -0600; From: koehler@eisner.nospam.encompasserve.org (Bob Koehler)i Subject: Re: WRONGACP ?73 Message-ID: <3bNo5bu3QcYH@eisner.encompasserve.org>6  _ In article <NDEMLKKEBOIFBMJLCECICEBFDAAA.tom@kednos.com>, "Tom Linden" <tom@kednos.com> writes:. >  > FREJA> mount  $7$DKA100: usr$ > %MOUNT-I-OPRQST, medium is offlineH > %MOUNT-I-OPRQST, Please mount volume USR in device _$7$DKA100: (FREJA) > %MOUNT-I-OPREPLY,  >  > FREJA> anal/disk $7$DKA100:hA > %ANALDISK-F-GETDVI, error getting device characteristics, RVN 1d* > -SYSTEM-F-WRONGACP, wrong ACP for device  @    Did you ever finish the mount?  I don't think anal/disk works    on unmounted volumes.   ------------------------------   End of INFO-VAX 2004.169 ************************