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OpenVMS System Management Technique
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Disclaimer • I am going to cover
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DCL Control Key Line Editing • A
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Assignment Statement • The = vers
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VMS is a Great Number Converter •
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F$PARSE • Handy lexical for extra
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F$ENVIRONMENT $ com_file = f$enviro
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Updated Batch Jobs in Queue • How
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F$MODE Usage $ goto ‘f$mode()’
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Foreign Command Usage $ NCP :== “
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Pre 6.2 Method • The same thing c
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Startup Feedback • I like to know
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Utility Convention • If a utility
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Login Setup • LOGIN.COM has code
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Start of SYLOGICALS.COM $ set noon
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Group Logical Startup $ set noon $
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Another Way for Group Logicals $ RU
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Autogen Callout • After AUTOGEN.C
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VMSINSTAL Parameters • Parameters
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Condist Menu Program • The CDMENU
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DECwindows Tips • OPCOM Window
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OPCOM to the Message Window Step 1
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Explanation • The wait loop is fo
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Explanation • This opcom window i
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VUE$DCL_COMMAND.COM • Modify to s
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VUE$DECTERM.COM • Modify to give
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SHOW DISPLAY • SHOW DISPLAY comma
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Special Versions • Version ;0 dis
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GNV - GNU's Not VMS! GNU-based, UNI
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Pipe Command • Executes one or mo
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With the PIPE command SS == "pipe s
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DEC/Compaq/HP supplied X-windows co
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One line SET DISPLAY command • If
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Network Topics • TCP/IP − Multi
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CMU • Carnegie Mellon University
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Access Control • Watch for defaul
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Undocumented Command • In ANALYSI
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Parts of command procedure (1) •
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REMOTE_DECW.COM • This command pr
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DECnet Alert • Article in Decembe
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Message contents • Local Process
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FTP OPCOM message • For Multinet
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FTP OPCOM Message %%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM
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STARTUP SET OPTIONS • If STARTUP_
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NOTE • The SYSMAN STARTUP SET OPT
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SORTING STARTUP FILE • sort_vms$l
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sort_vms$layered.com $! SORT_VMS$LA
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Startup Phases • The phases that
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Startup File Warning • When a com
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Cluster Shutdown • SYSMAN since v
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Shutdown Procedure • Checks to ma
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Startup Crash Dump Analysis • A p
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DISK_SNOOPY.COM • Display more in
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Procedure Operation • Use F$DEVIC
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Conversion to MACRO • The calls f
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CLUSTER_SNOOPY.MAR • Macro progra
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Logical Names Outline • Logical N
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Logical Name Tables • Two Logical
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Trusted Logical Name Search Table
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Add to the Search List • Want to
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Logical Name created with DCL • U
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Difference between lexicals • F$T
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OpenVMS 7.2 Clusterwide Logical Nam
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Pseudo Disk Outline What is a Pseud
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What a Pseudo Disk looks like $ SHO
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How to create a Pseudo Disk • Cre
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Calling the Command Procedure •Pr
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Description Continued 1 • The [0,
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Description Continued 3 • The STA
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Using F$DEVICE • For VMS 5.4 a ne
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Pseudo Disk in UAF • Pseudo Disk
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Other Possible Uses • P2 paramete
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Some good user logicals - SYS$SCRAT
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One More - SYS_SCRATCH • Like las
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Warning! Danger Will Robinson! •
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New Logical • SYS_COMMON: $ DEFIN
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Additional Logicals Defined SYS_MAN
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Problem • When system is booting
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SYS_SYSTEM Usage • SYS_SYSTEM is
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SYSMAN Startup Will Work "SYS$START
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