[Info-vax] Configured shadowing, neglected to update satellite.. Can't figure out how to fix.
cyberdefensedave at gmail.com
cyberdefensedave at gmail.com
Thu Feb 20 23:22:18 EST 2014
On Thursday, February 20, 2014 4:19:26 PM UTC-5, Stephen Hoffman wrote:
> On 2014-02-20 19:26:12 +0000, cyberdail.com said:
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> > Thanks Dan!
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> Additional resources include the manuals: http://hp.com/go/openvms/doc
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> The Shadowing Manual:
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> http://h71000.www7.hp.com/doc/84FINAL/ba554_90020/ba554_90020.pdf
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> A key part of the OpenVMS user interface is the manuals. This for
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> better and for worse.
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> Usual path for learning and using and managing and programming VMS is
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> the User's Manual, then the two volumes of the System Manager's Manual
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> and/or the Programming Concepts Manual, depending on what you're up to.
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> From there, there are topic-area-specific manuals for a variety of
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> discussions.
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> Additionally, the Google newsgroup archives -- these newsgroup archives
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> are not indexed by the main Google search -- contain a massive quantity
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> of materials, and given VMS is over 30 years old and there've been a
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> decade or two of folks asking for help on shadowing, for instance -- or
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> pretty much any other area of VMS -- variously some pretty good answers
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> can be found in the newsgroup archives.
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> The other resource for old questions is the old OpenVMS FAQ:
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> http://www.hoffmanlabs.com/vmsfaq
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> The FAQ hasn't been updated in a while, but then it's been a while
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> since there's been a new release of VMS for that matter.
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> FWIW, free usenet accounts are available at eternal-september.org.
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> You can sign up there, and then scrounge up a news reader for your
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> preferred platform, and connect directly. This'll get you out of
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> Google's somewhat scattershot web UI.
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> Pure Personal Opinion | HoffmanLabs LLC
This may surprise you, but I actually did read the manual. The setting in error was an oversight. I suppose you've never misconfigured something and, regardless of how long you stared at it, you couldn't see your own mistake.
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