[Info-vax] More "notes from the x86 compilers"

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Wed Dec 18 08:14:10 EST 2019


In article <445ed288-42a1-4d74-a19e-d21345a2a7de at googlegroups.com>, clairgrant71 at gmail.com writes:
>On Wednesday, December 18, 2019 at 7:29:27 AM UTC-5, clair... at vmssotfware.com wrote:
>> On Wednesday, December 18, 2019 at 6:33:30 AM UTC-5, oswald.... at gmail.com wrote:
>> > %UAF-I-NOMODS, no modifications made to system authorization file
>> > %UAF-I-RDBNOMODS, no modifications made to rights database
>> > 
>> > Why is authorize reporting no modifications?
>> 
>> Don't know yet. That's what I am debugging right now!
>
>Well, that was stupid. I duplicated a command which I did not notice. Anyway....
>
>$ mc authorize
>UAF> add XXYYZZ/pass=qwertyuioplkjhgfd/dev=dmm0:/dire=[xxyyzz]/owner="Santa Clau
>s"
>%UAF-I-ADDMSG, user record successfully added
>UAF>
>UAF> sho xxyyzz
>
>Username: XXYYZZ                           Owner:  Santa Claus
>Account:                                   UIC:    [200,200] ([DEFAULT])
>CLI:      DCL                              Tables: DCLTABLES
>Default:  DMM0:[XXYYZZ]
>LGICMD:
>Flags:  DisUser
>Primary days:   Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri
>Secondary days:                     Sat Sun
>No access restrictions
>Expiration:            (none)    Pwdminimum: 15   Login Fails:     0
>Pwdlifetime:         60 00:00    Pwdchange:      (pre-expired)
>Last Login:            (none) (interactive),            (none) (non-interactive)
>Maxjobs:         0  Fillm:       128  Bytlm:        128000
>Maxacctjobs:     0  Shrfillm:      0  Pbytlm:            0
>Maxdetach:       0  BIOlm:       150  JTquota:        4096
>Prclm:           8  DIOlm:       150  WSdef:          4096
>Prio:            4  ASTlm:       300  WSquo:          8192
>Queprio:         4  TQElm:       100  WSextent:      16384
>CPU:        (none)  Enqlm:      4000  Pgflquo:      256000
>Authorized Privileges:
>  NETMBX       TMPMBX
>Default Privileges:
>  NETMBX       TMPMBX
>UAF>

Thanks!  This gives us insight into the porting effort and it lets us know that
Santa Claus is a VMS user.   I wonder if his Naughty-or-Nice database is an RMS
app or Rdb!

Merry Christmas!
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