1 INFO-VAX	Fri, 23 Dec 2005	Volume 2005 : Issue 713       Contents:) OpenVMS makes for a very Merry Christmas?  Re: shadowing questions 
 SSH vs Telnet , Re: Thank you for a great year and some jobs, Re: Thank you for a great year and some jobs Re: Upgrading TCPIP  Re: VMS V8.2 SHOW ERROR Bug? Re: VMS V8.2 SHOW ERROR Bug? Re: VMS V8.2 SHOW ERROR Bug? Re: VMS V8.2 SHOW ERROR Bug? Re: Zip question Re: Zip question  F ----------------------------------------------------------------------    Date: 23 Dec 2005 05:27:20 -0800 From: bob@instantwhip.com 2 Subject: OpenVMS makes for a very Merry Christmas?C Message-ID: <1135344440.389448.250550@g44g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>   9 another year of NO viruses, NO break ins, NO downtime ...   ? for all VMS users, I don't have to say it, but Merry Christmas!   C for all those non VMS users ... Merry Christmas and maybe next year  will be better? :)   ------------------------------    Date: 23 Dec 2005 09:43:30 -0500. From: brooks@cuebid.zko.hp.nospam (Rob Brooks)  Subject: Re: shadowing questions, Message-ID: <+5bipf4a2U9H@cuebid.zko.hp.com>  2 (Phillip Helbig---remove CLOTHES to reply) writes:  5 > While full minicopy (and minimerge) support on VAX  K > would be nice, I'm happy that I can use minicopy even if both members of  ? > the shadow set have a direct connection only to VAX machines.   D You can also use HBMM on disks that are directly connected to VAXes,6 if the disks are only mounted on Alpha or I64 systems.  I This is supported; the client (Alpha or I64) system doesn't care that the " system serving the disks is a VAX.  L If you attempt to mount an HBMM-enabled shadowset on the VAX that is servingH the disks, the process issuing the mount will appear to hang for about a; minute, after which the following message will appear . . .   9 %MOUNT-F-DEVBUSY, mount or dismount in progress on device    --    L Rob Brooks    VMS Engineering -- I/O Exec Group     brooks!cuebid.zko.hp.com   ------------------------------  % Date: Fri, 23 Dec 2005 06:06:39 -0800 # From: "Tom Linden" <tom@kednos.com>  Subject: SSH vs Telnet( Message-ID: <ops18phdtdzgicya@hyrrokkin>  A I use PuTTY on W2k to access various nodes in a VMS cluster and I = installed tcpip5.4 on a 7.3 system so I could use SSH.  Under < Telnet the line width would automatically adjust to changing> the sreen size by dragging the edge.  But under SSH the output= line width remains at 80 chars.  The only change in putty was @  from port 23 to 22.  Why the differnet behavior and how to make SSH appear same as Telnet?   Tom    ------------------------------    Date: 23 Dec 2005 07:35:44 -0800( From: "Rich Jordan" <jordan@ccs4vms.com>5 Subject: Re: Thank you for a great year and some jobs C Message-ID: <1135352144.807443.149880@g47g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>   F What they said.  Thank you, Sue, for all your work and effort.  Have a wonderful Christmas!   ------------------------------  % Date: Fri, 23 Dec 2005 11:09:24 -0600 , From: "Dave Gudewicz" <k9jdk@NOSPAMarrl.net>5 Subject: Re: Thank you for a great year and some jobs 0 Message-ID: <44OdnTZxCe7esjHeRVn-vw@comcast.com>  4 "Rich Jordan" <jordan@ccs4vms.com> wrote in message = news:1135352144.807443.149880@g47g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... H > What they said.  Thank you, Sue, for all your work and effort.  Have a > wonderful Christmas! >   G Best wishes and thank you Sue for all your efforts throughout the year.   ! Merry Christmas to you and yours.    Dave...    ------------------------------  % Date: Fri, 23 Dec 2005 09:16:00 -0800 # From: "Tom Linden" <tom@kednos.com>  Subject: Re: Upgrading TCPIP( Message-ID: <ops18x8ymvzgicya@hyrrokkin>  ? On Thu, 15 Dec 2005 08:36:17 -0500, Jilly <jilly@hp.com> wrote:   @ > Make sure to also update to the latest ECO kit for TCPIP V5.4,c > ftp://ftp.itrc.hp.com/openvms_patches/layered_products/alpha/DEC-AXPVMS-TCPIP_ECO-V0504-155-4.txt  > for more info.  J Installed the Patch on  7.3-2 & 7.3-1 systems.  The older says I have to   reboot.  No alternative?    ------------------------------    Date: 23 Dec 2005 09:15:21 -0800/ From: "Volker Halle" <volker_halle@hotmail.com> % Subject: Re: VMS V8.2 SHOW ERROR Bug? B Message-ID: <1135358121.278319.83050@g44g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>   Eric,   B you could check ERRLOG.SYS with ANAL/ERR/ELV TRANSLATE to find the associated error log entry.   B $ MC LANCP SHOW DEV/INTERNAL EWA0 will also most probably list the5 error at the bottom of the (somewhat lengthy) output.   B It's most likely a: %EWAO, Possible duplex mode mismatch condition detected   Volker.    ------------------------------    Date: 23 Dec 2005 08:34:05 -0800$ From: "AEF" <spamsink2001@yahoo.com>% Subject: Re: VMS V8.2 SHOW ERROR Bug? C Message-ID: <1135355644.934876.261530@g44g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>    Guy Peleg wrote:K > <dittman@dittman.net> wrote in message news:lHCof.230$Ht4.154@trnddc08... H > > I have a DS10L running VMS V8.2.  If I show a device I see an error: > >  > > $ show dev ewa0  > > 2 > > Device                  Device           Error2 > >  Name                   Status           Count2 > > EWA0:                   Online               1 > > " > > When I show errors I see this: > >  > > $ show err, > > %SHOW-S-NOERRORS, no device errors found > > , > > Is this a bug or am I missing something? > > -- > > Eric Dittman > > dittman@dittman.net  > 0 > I *think* SHOW ERROR ignores template devices. >  > Guy   D When I run SHOW ERRORS/FULL on a VAX/VMS V6.2 system it doesn't list@ EZA0 but it lists the other EZA devices. The same goes for TCPn.   $ sh dev eza0/fu  F Device EZA0:, device type SGEC, is online, network device, device is a template	     only.   & [status portion of the output omitted]  2 So yes, SHOW ERRORS doesn't list template devices.  G The question now is: how did you get an error on a template device? Can  you find it with ANAL/ERROR?   ------------------------------  # Date: Fri, 23 Dec 2005 18:16:57 GMT  From: dittman@dittman.net % Subject: Re: VMS V8.2 SHOW ERROR Bug? % Message-ID: <taXqf.18$7P2.4@trnddc07>   # AEF <spamsink2001@yahoo.com> wrote:  > Guy Peleg wrote:M > > <dittman@dittman.net> wrote in message news:lHCof.230$Ht4.154@trnddc08... J > > > I have a DS10L running VMS V8.2.  If I show a device I see an error: > > >  > > > $ show dev ewa0  > > > 4 > > > Device                  Device           Error4 > > >  Name                   Status           Count4 > > > EWA0:                   Online               1 > > > $ > > > When I show errors I see this: > > >  > > > $ show err. > > > %SHOW-S-NOERRORS, no device errors found > > > . > > > Is this a bug or am I missing something? > > 2 > > I *think* SHOW ERROR ignores template devices.  F > When I run SHOW ERRORS/FULL on a VAX/VMS V6.2 system it doesn't listB > EZA0 but it lists the other EZA devices. The same goes for TCPn.   > $ sh dev eza0/fu  H > Device EZA0:, device type SGEC, is online, network device, device is a
 > template >     only.   ( > [status portion of the output omitted]  4 > So yes, SHOW ERRORS doesn't list template devices.  C Which is what I was missing.  I completely forgot that EWx0 was the  template device.   I > The question now is: how did you get an error on a template device? Can  > you find it with ANAL/ERROR?  J That's one of the reasons I forgot about EWx0 being a template devices.  IA can't remember the last time I saw an error on a template device.   " Nothing shows up in the error log. --   Eric Dittman dittman@dittman.net    ------------------------------  # Date: Fri, 23 Dec 2005 18:17:39 GMT  From: dittman@dittman.net % Subject: Re: VMS V8.2 SHOW ERROR Bug? % Message-ID: <7bXqf.19$7P2.8@trnddc07>   . Volker Halle <volker_halle@hotmail.com> wrote: > Eric,   D > you could check ERRLOG.SYS with ANAL/ERR/ELV TRANSLATE to find the > associated error log entry.   D > $ MC LANCP SHOW DEV/INTERNAL EWA0 will also most probably list the7 > error at the bottom of the (somewhat lengthy) output.    Absolutely nothing listed.  D > It's most likely a: %EWAO, Possible duplex mode mismatch condition
 > detected  H Both devices and the switch they are connected to are hard-coded 100FDX. --   Eric Dittman dittman@dittman.net    ------------------------------    Date: 23 Dec 2005 07:57:02 -0800, From: "rcyoung" <rcyoung@aliconsultants.com> Subject: Re: Zip question C Message-ID: <1135353422.046989.159920@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com>   D I don't know the actual steps he plans to take, but if he has to FTPE the saveset anywhere to burn it onto DVD ( or FTP it off the DVD at a D later date from some other system such as a PC ), then he'll have toF "zip it" or risk losing the file characteristics during the FTP phase.   ------------------------------  % Date: Fri, 23 Dec 2005 03:19:53 +0800  From: prep@prep.synonet.com  Subject: Re: Zip question - Message-ID: <87lkydc52e.fsf@prep.synonet.com>   = "Jeffrey H. Coffield" <jeffrey@digitalsynergyinc.com> writes:   F > Is there a version of zip on either VMS or Linux that can zip a file > over 2GB?   F > Alternately, is there a way to get VMS Backup to write multiple save2 > sets so that each is below a given maximum size?  E Write to a LD with a <2GB file and shuffle the files around under the ) LD unit(s). Then zip the container files.    --  < 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.   ------------------------------   End of INFO-VAX 2005.713 ************************