[Info-vax] GNV V2.1-2, DCL escape
RobertsonEricW
robertsonericw at netzero.net
Sun Mar 22 16:23:17 EDT 2009
On Feb 7, 2:26 am, "John E. Malmberg" <wb8... at qsl.network> wrote:
> JBloggs wrote:
> > from theGNVbash shell, one can exec aDCLcommand, like so:
>
> > $dcl'show time'
>
> > with Alpha 8.3, (all patches/eco's)
> >GNV2.1-2 I see the following accvio:
>
> > $ @PSX$ROOT:[LIB]GNV_SETUP.COM
> > %DCL-I-SUPERSEDE, previous value of VI_SECTION has been superseded
> > $ bash
> > (gnv-bash)$
> > (gnv-bash)$dcl"sh sys/noproc"
> > %DCL-W-ACTIMAGE, error activating image SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]DCL.EXE
> > -CLI-E-IMGNAME, image file $1$DKA0:[SYS0.SYSCOMMON.][SYSEXE]DCL.EXE
> > -SYSTEM-F-ACCVIO, access violation, reason mask=28, virtual
> > address=000000007FFD1160, PC=000000000000001A, PS=7FF9DEA5
> > (gnv-bash)$
>
> > Has anyone run across this themselves,
> > or better yet, know of a work-around?
>
> EAGLE> @gnv$gnu:[lib]gnv_setup.com
> EAGLE> bash
> bash$dcl"show sys/noproc"
> OpenVMS V8.3 on node EAGLE 7-FEB-2009 00:19:58.07 Uptime 252 03:21:35
>
> EAGLE> dirgnv$gnu:[bin]bash.exe/date/size
>
> DirectoryGNV$GNU:[bin]
>
> BASH.EXE;1 1534 6-DEC-2006 17:52:19.67
>
> I am not seeing an issue.
>
> -John
> Personal Opinion Only
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>
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I have just encountered this problem. In my case it was caused by
installing the VMS83A_UPDATE V8.0 patch. I had to restore my system
from backups in order to use this feature of GNV. I have not had a
chance to look at the release notes for this patch update to see why
it might cause this problem. So, for right now I would advise you to
restore your system to the state it was in prior to installing this
patch. I am also going to post this problem to the HP support forum
(just in case anybody their might care). When I find out more I will
post another reply to this goup.
Eric
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