[Info-vax] SET DEF and Other Questions Regarding DIR on a Different Hard Disk?
haziz
hsaziz at gmail.com
Sat Jan 26 15:31:12 EST 2013
On Friday, January 25, 2013 11:17:01 PM UTC-5, David Froble wrote:
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> > I am comfortable with Unix but am a complete newbie when it comes to VMS. I am trying to install OpenBSD on DKA300 on a VaxStation 4000 Model 90. I am logged in as SYSTEM on an OpenVMS 6.2 install on DKA0 and would like to figure out what is installed or present on DKA300, before formatting it to accomodate OpenBSD. DKA100 and DKA200 seem to have separate installs of OpenVMS 7.2 and 7.3 respectively. I would like to maintain the OpenVMS installs on the other drives since I may wish to eventually explore VMS.
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> The VAXstation 4000 systems could hold 2 internal disks. Do you have
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> external disks? Must, if you have 4
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> DIRECTOR
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> DIRECTO
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> DIRECT
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> DIREC
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> DIRE
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> DIR
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> All of the above do the same thing, and after DIRE DCL ignores the rest.
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> You can also set up some symbols to customize DCL commands.
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> $ DI :== directory /size=all /owner_uic /protection -
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> /width=(file=25,owner=10,size=7)
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> $ din :== directory /size=all /owner_uic /protection /modified -
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> /width=(file=25,owner=10,size=7) /since="-60-00:00"
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> $ dit :== directory /size=all /owner_uic /protection /modified -
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> /width=(file=25,owner=10,size=7) /since=TODAY
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> $ diy :== directory /size=all /owner_uic /protection /modified -
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> /width=(file=25,owner=10,size=7) /since=YESTERDAY
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> Well, that wrapped, but it's an example what can be done with DIRECTORY.
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> > I am using a VT520 terminal. How do I examine output that has scrolled by? Is there a pager program for VMS like less or more on Unix?
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> The VT520 has a scroll buffer. You can go into setup (F3) and configure
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> one or more ports (sessions). You can allocate most or all of the
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> scroll to one session, maybe 144 lines, I forget. Ctrl uparrow and
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> downarrow moves the scroll region. There is also a page up and page down.
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> > Is DKA300 definitely sd3 on OpenBSD, I would hate to format the wrong drive.
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> > After briefly looking at the websites for NetBSD and OpenBSD on the Vax, OpenBSD looks more promising (easier install of more packages in what will be initially a non-networked machine). I am using a CDROM drive to perform the install. Any reasons why to prefer NetBSD over OpenBSD on this system. I suspect that I will ultimately install both if I can figure out how to accomodate both on this machine without wiping the three OpenVMS installs already present. Each hard drive is 2.1 gigs.
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> > I posted an earlier question on this newsgroup:
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> > https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups=#!topic/comp.os.vms/
On Friday, January 25, 2013 11:17:01 PM UTC-5, David Froble wrote:
r [0,0]. I prefer the latter,
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> The VAXstation 4000 systems could hold 2 internal disks. Do you have
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> external disks? Must, if you have 4 disks.
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Yes, I do have a storage expansion unit that adds another 2 hard drives (2.1 Gigs each) and a tape archive (TZ85).
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