1 INFO-VAX	Wed, 20 Dec 2006	Volume 2006 : Issue 698       Contents: Re: Babylon-5 (WMD)  Re: DFU * Re: Emulex CP34 Distribution Panels URGENT) Re: GB Ethernet card for AlphaServer 1200 ) Re: GB Ethernet card for AlphaServer 1200 G RE: Grooming is a crime in the UK you Sicko! (Was Re: The Evil within!) * Hobbyist CD-ROM (data) for VMS V8.3 Alpha?  Re: Internet Explorer 7 Released  Re: Internet Explorer 7 Released0 Re: Multiple time zones from a single VMS server, Re: Open sourced VMS as a business concept ?, Re: Open sourced VMS as a business concept ? Re: The Hole in Cerner's Logic Re: The Hole in Cerner's Logic Re: The Hole in Cerner's Logic Re: The Hole in Cerner's Logic Re: The Hole in Cerner's Logic Re: The Hole in Cerner's Logic& Tools to rebuild corrupt indexed files* Re: Tools to rebuild corrupt indexed files* Re: Tools to rebuild corrupt indexed files Re: VMS$AUDIT_SERVER.DAT? Yours for the asking: Digital Storage Technology Handbook, 1989 C Re: Yours for the asking: Digital Storage Technology Handbook, 1989   F ----------------------------------------------------------------------  % Date: Tue, 19 Dec 2006 07:34:12 -0500 ) From: "Neil Rieck" <n.rieck@sympatico.ca>  Subject: Re: Babylon-5 (WMD); Message-ID: <4587db1e$0$1645$9a6e19ea@news.newshosting.com>   5 "Neil Rieck" <n.rieck@sympatico.ca> wrote in message  6 news:45746940$0$30249$9a6e19ea@news.newshosting.com... >   F Was Babylon-5 the first TV program to use the phrase "Weapons of Mass  Destruction"? (WMD?) Episode: The Fall of Night. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Fall_of_Night Air Date: 1995-11-01> http://www.midwinter.com/lurk/find/CompuServe/cs95-08/162.html      Neil Rieck  Kitchener/Waterloo/Cambridge,  Ontario, Canada.! http://www3.sympatico.ca/n.rieck/    ------------------------------    Date: 19 Dec 2006 22:34:18 -0800/ From: "Volker Halle" <volker_halle@hotmail.com>  Subject: Re: DFUB Message-ID: <1166596458.752133.227250@a3g2000cwd.googlegroups.com>  6 You can browse the OpenVMS Freeware CDs starting here:  + http://h71000.www7.hp.com/openvms/freeware/   + You'll find DFU from the V7 freeware under:   2 http://h71000.www7.hp.com/freeware/freeware70/dfu/   Volker.    ------------------------------  % Date: Tue, 19 Dec 2006 19:24:02 -0500 F From: "David Turner, Island Computers US Corp" <dbturner@islandco.com>3 Subject: Re: Emulex CP34 Distribution Panels URGENT 8 Message-ID: <zo%hh.2192$%e7.1517@bignews2.bellsouth.net>   Could be  3 We sell to a lot of dealers and end-users in the UK M We have been stuck by one vendor already and are now desperately looking for   them. H Always is the case with dealers... you ask an honest question and get a  dishonest answer...   C I am speaking as a frustrated reseller who prides himself as being   reputable...   :0(    DT    2 "l4ckt" <tony.lack@ntlworld.com> wrote in message < news:1166516915.594356.222780@73g2000cwn.googlegroups.com...F >I wonder if these are the ones I have asked a dealer to buy for me in > the UK???????  >    ------------------------------  # Date: Tue, 19 Dec 2006 23:32:52 GMT % From: Rick Jones <rick.jones2@hp.com> 2 Subject: Re: GB Ethernet card for AlphaServer 12002 Message-ID: <EE_hh.3719$C77.1483@news.cpqcorp.net>  E David Turner, Island Computers US Corp <dbturner@islandco.com> wrote: 3 > As long as you don't care about bootng there is a  > DEGPA-TA Copper 1Gb $899 > DEGPA-SA Fiber Gb$399    Copper 2X the price of Fibre?   
 rick jones --  B firebug n, the idiot who tosses a lit cigarette out his car windowF these opinions are mine, all mine; HP might not want them anyway... :)D feel free to post, OR email to rick.jones2 in hp.com but NOT BOTH...   ------------------------------  % Date: Tue, 19 Dec 2006 21:31:30 -0500 F From: "David Turner, Island Computers US Corp" <dbturner@islandco.com>2 Subject: Re: GB Ethernet card for AlphaServer 12008 Message-ID: <Zf1ih.1867$3v6.1678@bignews8.bellsouth.net>  % they lookk for the specific degpa ide + tried generic dell version of the same card 
 does not work    dt  3 "Rick Jones" <rick.jones2@hp.com> wrote in message  , news:3F0ih.3724$t77.1274@news.cpqcorp.net...G > David Turner, Island Computers US Corp <dbturner@islandco.com> wrote:  >> in this case yes ! K >> compaq only manufactured (or had manufactured) a certain amount of cards  >> DEGPA-xx. > 1 > Those were the old Tigon2-based beasties right?  > D >> Problem is that in most cases if running older versions of VMS or? >> Tru64, or on older systems, only the older cards (DEGPA) are 
 >> supported.  > D > I take it the VMS drivers, like the HP-UX drivers, are a bit picky > about subvendor IDs? > B >> They are in such masssively short supply that market conditions; >> apply...  demand outweights supply ergo prices go crazy.  > . > I was wondering if that might be part of it. >  > rick jones > --  D > No need to believe in either side, or any side. There is no cause.G > There's only yourself. The belief is in your own precision.  - Jobert H > these opinions are mine, all mine; HP might not want them anyway... :)G > feel free to post, OR email to rick.jones2 in hp.com but NOT BOTH...     ------------------------------  % Date: Tue, 19 Dec 2006 20:26:54 -0500 ' From: "Main, Kerry" <Kerry.Main@hp.com> P Subject: RE: Grooming is a crime in the UK you Sicko! (Was Re: The Evil within!)T Message-ID: <FA60F2C4B72A584DBFC6091F6A2B868401F18C88@tayexc19.americas.cpqcorp.net>   > -----Original Message-----= > From: Richard Maher [mailto:maher_rj@hotspamnotmail.com]=20 ! > Sent: December 19, 2006 7:38 AM  > To: Info-VAX@Mvb.Saic.Com ? > Subject: Grooming is a crime in the UK you Sicko! (Was Re:=20  > The Evil within!)  >=20   Have a nice day.   Regards   
 Kerry Main Senior Consultant  HP Services Canada Voice: 613-592-4660  Fax: 613-591-4477  kerryDOTmainAThpDOTcom (remove the DOT's and AT)=20  4 OpenVMS - the secure, multi-site OS that just works.   ------------------------------  + Date: Tue, 19 Dec 2006 18:00:43 -0600 (CST) * From: sms@antinode.org (Steven M. Schweda)3 Subject: Hobbyist CD-ROM (data) for VMS V8.3 Alpha? 2 Message-ID: <06121918004320_2020028F@antinode.org>  E    If there's no hope for a fresh official VMS hobbyist CD-ROM in the E near future (of which I've seen no sign), is anyone offering an Alpha " V8.3 CD-ROM image under the table?  H ------------------------------------------------------------------------  3    Steven M. Schweda               sms@antinode-org 4    382 South Warwick Street        (+1) 651-699-9818    Saint Paul  MN  55105-2547    ------------------------------  % Date: Tue, 19 Dec 2006 13:10:33 -0800 # From: Pegleg <Pegleg@usnavyret.mil> ) Subject: Re: Internet Explorer 7 Released 8 Message-ID: <69lgo2d88tu8f8skl4okf1vdpaoi5f70hd@4ax.com>  D On 19 Dec 2006 08:52:40 -0800, admin.softwaresearch@gmail.com wrote:   >Click Here To download : 6 >http://downloadhub.uni.cc/category/detail.php?id=5953   Phony, phony, phony.   Ignore this guy!   ------------------------------    Date: 19 Dec 2006 15:48:23 -0800 From: darknessdevilz@gmail.com) Subject: Re: Internet Explorer 7 Released A Message-ID: <1166572103.292027.47400@a3g2000cwd.googlegroups.com>   @ Well im actualy thinking to change to this version...i'm actualy> working with firefox 2.0....and i heard IE 7 was better....hmm :/....what should i choose....     Starfoxy17 u104649   Games that I like to play   B <a href=http://www.gamestotal.com/>Multiplayer Online Games</a> <a8 href=http://www.gamestotal.com/>Strategy Games</a><br><a8 href=http://uc.gamestotal.com/>Unification Wars</a> - <a9 href=http://uc.gamestotal.com/>Massive Multiplayer Online F Games</a><br><a href=http://gc.gamestotal.com/>Galactic Conquest</a> -: <a href=http://gc.gamestotal.com/>Strategy Games</a><br><aA href=http://www.stephenyong.com/runescape.htm>Runescape</a><br><a G href=http://www.stephenyong.com/kingsofchaos.htm>Kings of chaos</a><br>    ------------------------------    Date: 19 Dec 2006 15:05:23 -0800 From: dooleys@snowy.net.au9 Subject: Re: Multiple time zones from a single VMS server B Message-ID: <1166569523.178605.291660@79g2000cws.googlegroups.com>   mooneydl wrote: H > We have a VMS server located in the U.S. Eastern Time zone (GMT-05:00)H > hosting an application used in the U.S., Switzerland (GMT+01:00),  andH > Japan (GMT+09:00). Some dates and times need to be shown in the user'sH > local time zone. What libraries can be used to take a date and time asD > expressed in one time zone and express it in a different time zoneD > while accounting for the different starting and ending periods for1 > daylight saving time in the various time zones?  > 	 > Thanks,  > Dan F Search this newsgroup for a thread posted on 4 April 2001 on "datesim" Phil   ------------------------------    Date: 19 Dec 2006 13:34:34 -0800! From: "Ian Miller" <gxys@uk2.net> 5 Subject: Re: Open sourced VMS as a business concept ? C Message-ID: <1166564074.124698.320730@i12g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>   D correct on all fronts. There is enough complaining in this place and" too few who act in a positive way.  2 There are people busy porting software to VMS now.  G There are people writing VMS specific code - I've done a few utilities.  Others have done much more.   * What sort of project did you have in mind?   ------------------------------   Date: 20 Dec 2006 01:59:16 GMT From: healyzh@aracnet.com 5 Subject: Re: Open sourced VMS as a business concept ? + Message-ID: <ema5dk0n7c@enews3.newsguy.com>    davidc@montagar.com wrote:/ > Anyone else with something on their wishlist?   G I'd say docbook and/or an updated TeX Distribution.  Sadly I don't even . remotely have time to look at doing it myself.   	Zane    ------------------------------   Date: 19 Dec 2006 19:35:16 GMT( From: bill@cs.uofs.edu (Bill Gunshannon)' Subject: Re: The Hole in Cerner's Logic 0 Message-ID: <4uqt7kF19l934U1@mid.individual.net>  3 In article <gzYi4LrZr$oH@eisner.encompasserve.org>, > 	koehler@eisner.nospam.encompasserve.org (Bob Koehler) writes:] > In article <4uo98kF18astkU1@mid.individual.net>, bill@cs.uofs.edu (Bill Gunshannon) writes:  > I >>  And, just like JStars, maintained by the contractor who developed it.  >>   > 5 >    Maintained by the contractor who developed it?     I Of course.  In some cases, the development contract is such that there is K no one else who can.  I don't remember the name, but there was an Long-term I Planning Management Program for Post Facilities that my wife used to work G with when she was DA Civilian.  Its contract was coming up for renewal. G I was working for Martin Marietta at the time.  We looked at bidding on J the Maintenance Contract.  That was, until we diecovered that the previousH contract had let them add moddifications to the system that remained theH property of the contractor and not the government.  There was no one whoI could win the contract because the current holder would just withhold the G secret modifications and the system would cease to work causing the new G contractor to default when they could not make the system work.  Didn't . happen often, but once was enough for us.  :-)  D >                                                    Do you have any7 >    experience in governement maintenance contracts?     ? Yeah, a little. :-)  Worked for MMDS and TRWIND in a past life.   G >                                                       I've yet to see 7 >    a system successfully maintained by the developer.   I Government always seemd pleased with our work.  Every contract I was ever K on ran to its scheduled completion even though the government had an annual  out clause.    bill   --  J Bill Gunshannon          |  de-moc-ra-cy (di mok' ra see) n.  Three wolvesD bill@cs.scranton.edu     |  and a sheep voting on what's for dinner. University of Scranton   |A Scranton, Pennsylvania   |         #include <std.disclaimer.h>       ------------------------------   Date: 19 Dec 2006 19:37:53 GMT( From: bill@cs.uofs.edu (Bill Gunshannon)' Subject: Re: The Hole in Cerner's Logic 0 Message-ID: <4uqtcgF19l934U2@mid.individual.net>  3 In article <nQsCEvfd1K+X@eisner.encompasserve.org>, > 	koehler@eisner.nospam.encompasserve.org (Bob Koehler) writes:j > In article <3c17b$4586fb3c$cef8887a$7504@TEKSAVVY.COM>, JF Mezei <jfmezei.spamnot@vaxination.ca> writes: >> Bob Koehler wrote: F >>>    They teach some things to just about everybody (everyone in theG >>>    Army is supposed to know how to fire a rifle).  They teach other H >>>    things to only those who need to know (very few pilots in the Air0 >>>    Force were ever checked out in an SR-71). >>   >>  N >> But this confirms the other persons's statement: VMS is not widely used in N >> the US military. And if it isn't known even internally that VMS is used in F >> the military, then you can't expect it to be known publically, for M >> marketing purposes. In other words, whatever presence VMS may have within  N >> the US military, whether it just be an instance aboard 10 spy aircraft, or I >> deployment of 10,000 VMS instances doesn't matter because in the end,   >> nobody knows about it.  > I >    The OP didn't claim it was widely used, he claimed it was important.   A Actually, the claim was that "the military is still VMS's biggest B customer."  And the argument is if it is not at all visible within1 its biggest customer just how big is it over all?     bill   --  J Bill Gunshannon          |  de-moc-ra-cy (di mok' ra see) n.  Three wolvesD bill@cs.scranton.edu     |  and a sheep voting on what's for dinner. University of Scranton   |A Scranton, Pennsylvania   |         #include <std.disclaimer.h>       ------------------------------   Date: 19 Dec 2006 19:51:32 GMT( From: bill@cs.uofs.edu (Bill Gunshannon)' Subject: Re: The Hole in Cerner's Logic 0 Message-ID: <4uqu64F19iju8U1@mid.individual.net>  3 In article <hHCjho6vjokb@eisner.encompasserve.org>, > 	koehler@eisner.nospam.encompasserve.org (Bob Koehler) writes:] > In article <4up1ilF19aqg4U1@mid.individual.net>, bill@cs.uofs.edu (Bill Gunshannon) writes:  > J >> I haven't "reached all corners of DOD".  I only tried the Army.  If VMSI >> has such widespread use you would think I would have run into at least F >> one person using it today.  I have found none.  Zero.  Zilch. Nada. >> The silence is deafening.   > I >    You've still got it backward.  The OP did not claim that VMS was one I >    of the military's biggest OS.  It claimed that the military was one   >    of VMS' biggest customers.  > G >    If HP sells a hundred VMS systems and the military only buys 51 of G >    them, that would make the military _the_ biggest VMS customer even 7 >    if they bought 50,000 Wintel systems the same day.   H But you just made my point.  If the "the military is one of VMS' biggestG customers" and yet that presence is insignificant, well, what does that G say about VMS's presence everywhere else?  I can get you the numbers if E you really want, but number of IT Warrants is not all that big.  That E means that with the constant shifting around of people the chances of E any one of them finding himself working at any particular facility is G really pretty high.Heck, as you pointed out, I'm not even a full-timer. E And yet, I am in my third assignment in four years.  On top of that I I am getting ready to go work at another site for 4 weeks in January.  With H this much mobility you would think that the basic IT training for peopleC like me would include at least a smattering of VMS if there was any J likeihood of my needing to work with it.  My training included things likeJ Web Page Authoring, Oracle DBA, Visual Basic Programming.  How many OracleI DBA positions do you think there are?  Or Web Master positions?  And yet, I the Army sees it as more likely that I will have to do this than ever see G a VMS systems.  There is even a course we get sent to Ft. Lee for if we L are going to be assigned to a Logistics IT position.  But no course anywhere; for VMS.  :-(  What do you expect people to read into this?     bill   --  J Bill Gunshannon          |  de-moc-ra-cy (di mok' ra see) n.  Three wolvesD bill@cs.scranton.edu     |  and a sheep voting on what's for dinner. University of Scranton   |A Scranton, Pennsylvania   |         #include <std.disclaimer.h>       ------------------------------  % Date: Tue, 19 Dec 2006 17:44:25 -0500 . From: JF Mezei <jfmezei.spamnot@vaxination.ca>' Subject: Re: The Hole in Cerner's Logic 8 Message-ID: <c7a30$45886b6b$cef8887a$23947@TEKSAVVY.COM>   Bob Koehler wrote:F >    To meet the spec, they must prove that the design is appropriate.9 >    You can't meet the spec if your system doesn't work.     L Lets remember that Windows powered  military ship that was immobilised when  windows crashed.  J If a decision is made to require a certain system, then all those bidding G will submit a solution that fits that requiremenent, even if they must  J include a disclaimer on the lack of robustness of the platform imposed by 
 the customer.   J Also, the ability to convince a customer to select your company too often J depends on your ability to write neat powerpoint presentations and choose H the right restaurants to take them to lunch. Winning a contract doesn't  always mean you can deliver.   ------------------------------  % Date: Tue, 19 Dec 2006 23:05:52 -0600 2 From: pechter@pechter.dyndns.org (William Pechter)' Subject: Re: The Hole in Cerner's Logic : Message-ID: <w8ydnbpDvI8tWRXYnZ2dnUVZ_v7inZ2d@comcast.com>  8 In article <c7a30$45886b6b$cef8887a$23947@TEKSAVVY.COM>,0 JF Mezei  <jfmezei.spamnot@vaxination.ca> wrote: >Bob Koehler wrote: G >>    To meet the spec, they must prove that the design is appropriate. : >>    You can't meet the spec if your system doesn't work. >  > M >Lets remember that Windows powered  military ship that was immobilised when   >windows crashed.  >   A Let's correctly remember that Windows didn't crash and the (IIRC) G destroyer was left floating dead in the water by a divide by zero error ' which was unhandled by the application.   @ Damn.  I hate to not blame Windows.  But I hate inaccuracy more.   Bill   --   --  <   "When I think back on all the crap I learned in Vax schoolG   It's a wonder I fixed anything at all."   (to the tune of Kodachrome)    pechter-at-ureach.com    ------------------------------  % Date: Wed, 20 Dec 2006 01:01:16 -0500 . From: JF Mezei <jfmezei.spamnot@vaxination.ca>' Subject: Re: The Hole in Cerner's Logic 6 Message-ID: <45c7$4588d1cf$cef8887a$7941@TEKSAVVY.COM>   William Pechter wrote:D >> Let's correctly remember that Windows didn't crash and the (IIRC)I > destroyer was left floating dead in the water by a divide by zero error ) > which was unhandled by the application.     J If an RFP requires vendors to supply a LEGO solution, then you can expect F kids with no real experience in serious stuf to  bid for the contract.  J The very reason that made Windows popular is what is making Windows based L solutions not so great: The image that any kid right out of school can be a  master of Windows.   ------------------------------  % Date: Wed, 20 Dec 2006 00:57:21 -0500 . From: JF Mezei <jfmezei.spamnot@vaxination.ca>/ Subject: Tools to rebuild corrupt indexed files 7 Message-ID: <2d6e1$4588d0e4$cef8887a$7509@TEKSAVVY.COM>   G What tools exist on VMS to traverse and extract records from a corrupt   indexed file ?  K I have a 42000 block file that should have roughly 1200 records in it. Max  J record length is 2000 bytes. I know it is only a few thousand blocks that 0 are bad in the middle (well not quite "middle").  L I tried the ANA/RMS/INT tool, and while it is neat to traverse the file, it $ is of no use to rescue good records.  G CONVERT fails before writing any good records or any exception records. B $ convert/fdl=myfdl OA$DAF_E.DAT;91 mydaf.dat/exceptions=mydaf.exc> %CONV-F-READERR, error reading $DISK2:[REBUILD]OA$DAF_E.DAT;916 -RMS-F-CHK, bucket format check failed for VBN = 35029  5 TYPE/OUTPUT gave me about 300 records before failing.   L And if you have suggestions for tools, can you provide a hint of where they K can be found ? (especially if hidden in some non descript directory in the  
 freeware).       Another question: * KEY DESCRIPTOR #0 (VBN 1, offset %X'0000')  ;          Index Area: 1, Level 1 Index Area: 1, Data Area: 0           Root Level: 24          Index Bucket Size: 30, Data Bucket Size: 30          Root VBN: 8074           Key Flags: (                  (0)  KEY$V_DUPKEYS    0(                  (3)  KEY$V_IDX_COMPR  0(                  (4)  KEY$V_INITIDX    0(                  (6)  KEY$V_KEY_COMPR  0(                  (7)  KEY$V_REC_COMPR  1          Key Segments: 1          Key Size: 65            Minimum Record Size: 65>          Index Fill Quantity: 15360, Data Fill Quantity: 15360#          Segment Positions:       0 #          Segment Sizes:          65           Data Type: string          Name: "DAF_KEY"!          First Data Bucket VBN: 3     G What exactly do the Index Fill Quantity and Data Fill Quantities mean ?    ------------------------------    Date: 19 Dec 2006 22:35:49 -0800 From: dooleys@snowy.net.au3 Subject: Re: Tools to rebuild corrupt indexed files C Message-ID: <1166596549.595853.265300@i12g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>    JF Mezei wrote: H > What tools exist on VMS to traverse and extract records from a corrupt > indexed file ? > L > I have a 42000 block file that should have roughly 1200 records in it. MaxK > record length is 2000 bytes. I know it is only a few thousand blocks that 2 > are bad in the middle (well not quite "middle"). > M > I tried the ANA/RMS/INT tool, and while it is neat to traverse the file, it & > is of no use to rescue good records. > I > CONVERT fails before writing any good records or any exception records. D > $ convert/fdl=myfdl OA$DAF_E.DAT;91 mydaf.dat/exceptions=mydaf.exc@ > %CONV-F-READERR, error reading $DISK2:[REBUILD]OA$DAF_E.DAT;918 > -RMS-F-CHK, bucket format check failed for VBN = 35029 > 7 > TYPE/OUTPUT gave me about 300 records before failing.  > M > And if you have suggestions for tools, can you provide a hint of where they L > can be found ? (especially if hidden in some non descript directory in the > freeware). >  >  >  > Another question: , > KEY DESCRIPTOR #0 (VBN 1, offset %X'0000') > = >          Index Area: 1, Level 1 Index Area: 1, Data Area: 0  >          Root Level: 26 >          Index Bucket Size: 30, Data Bucket Size: 30 >          Root VBN: 8074  >          Key Flags: * >                  (0)  KEY$V_DUPKEYS    0* >                  (3)  KEY$V_IDX_COMPR  0* >                  (4)  KEY$V_INITIDX    0* >                  (6)  KEY$V_KEY_COMPR  0* >                  (7)  KEY$V_REC_COMPR  1 >          Key Segments: 1 >          Key Size: 65 " >          Minimum Record Size: 65@ >          Index Fill Quantity: 15360, Data Fill Quantity: 15360% >          Segment Positions:       0 % >          Segment Sizes:          65  >          Data Type: string >          Name: "DAF_KEY"# >          First Data Bucket VBN: 3  >  > I > What exactly do the Index Fill Quantity and Data Fill Quantities mean ? 7 http://h71000.www7.hp.com/freeware/freeware60/rms_tools ! and look for "indexed file patch" > My fill quantities always seem to be 1536 - I have no idea why@ Using edit/fdl you can define data fill and index fill for a key> this is expressed as a percentage (to allow for inserts later) Phil   ------------------------------    Date: 19 Dec 2006 22:51:43 -0800 From: dooleys@snowy.net.au3 Subject: Re: Tools to rebuild corrupt indexed files B Message-ID: <1166597503.354643.287140@f1g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>  9 > http://h71000.www7.hp.com/freeware/freeware60/rms_tools # > and look for "indexed file patch" @ > My fill quantities always seem to be 1536 - I have no idea whyB > Using edit/fdl you can define data fill and index fill for a key@ > this is expressed as a percentage (to allow for inserts later) > Phil
 correction7 only the first few files I looked at had a fill of 1536  others have 1024 1228 2457 ... none as big as 15360 Phil   ------------------------------    Date: 19 Dec 2006 14:33:26 -0800! From: "Ian Miller" <gxys@uk2.net> ! Subject: Re: VMS$AUDIT_SERVER.DAT B Message-ID: <1166567606.253112.172340@73g2000cwn.googlegroups.com>   Bob Koehler wrote:J >    There is a documented API to the audit data.  You should find and useJ >    it rather than try to parse the file or the SHOW AUDIT output as both$ >    of those are subject to change.  E I've been looking and can't find this API -can you provide a pointer?    ------------------------------    Date: 19 Dec 2006 17:29:54 -0800# From: "Galen" <gltackett@gmail.com> H Subject: Yours for the asking: Digital Storage Technology Handbook, 1989C Message-ID: <1166578194.004092.230720@n67g2000cwd.googlegroups.com>   @ Let me know if you'd like to have my copy of the Digital StorageE Technology Handbook dating from 1989. It's an overview of the storage @ products Digital was selling. You won't find any hardcore techieF information like you'd need to write drivers, but it might be handy if" you need a summary reference work.  C It _would_ be nice if you could pay the postage, however. I live in  northern Virginia, USA.   G You can read in it about Digital Storage Architecture (DSA) ESE20 solid F state disks, RA90, RZ55, TUA81, and TK70 drives. There's also material on old SDI and   ------------------------------    Date: 19 Dec 2006 17:31:30 -0800# From: "Galen" <gltackett@gmail.com> L Subject: Re: Yours for the asking: Digital Storage Technology Handbook, 1989B Message-ID: <1166578290.788302.308120@80g2000cwy.googlegroups.com>  D Sorry that message got cut off. If you're interested in this sort ofG thing, you probably already know what's in the book anyway. Let me know " here if you want more information.  I > You can read in it about Digital Storage Architecture (DSA) ESE20 solid H > state disks, RA90, RZ55, TUA81, and TK70 drives. There's also material > on old SDI and   ------------------------------   End of INFO-VAX 2006.698 ************************