[Info-vax] Correct way to dismount shadowed volume set as late as possible?
Phillip Helbig undress to reply
helbig at asclothestro.multivax.de
Fri Mar 26 12:57:21 EDT 2021
In article <s3ku7m$rs7$1 at dont-email.me>,
=?UTF-8?Q?Jan-Erik_S=c3=b6derholm?= <jan-erik.soderholm at telia.com>
writes:
> Den 2021-03-26 kl. 10:40, skrev Phillip Helbig (undress to reply):
> > In article <s3ka17$hbt$1 at gioia.aioe.org>,
> > helbig at asclothestro.multivax.de (Phillip Helbig (undress to reply))
> > writes:
> >
> >>> Hence my question -- what is the correct way to cleanly dismount such a sha=
> >>> dow set that is needed all the way through audit server shutdown? Or is the=
> >>> re an entirely different approach I should be looking at?
> >>
> >> On my non-system-disk cluster disk, this procedure is called from
> >> SYS$MANAGER:SYSHUTDWN.COM; adapt to your needs. (In general, the SY*
> >> procedures often call a (similarly named) procedure on the common disk.)
> >>
> >> $ WSO := WRITE SYS$OUTPUT
> >> $ WSO ""
> >> $ WSO "Executing cluster-wide common SYSHUTDWN.COM"
> >> $ WSO ""
> >
> > For those who don't understand VMS on the desktop, I am typing this in
> > EDT on a VT320, using NEWSRDR to read comp.os.vms. I just included the
> > file above from within EDT---no need for more than one window,...
>
> OK. I must ask. What is the problem with "multiple windows". Today all
> desktop systems has a windowing UI where multiple wondows is standard.
>
> On my desktop, I usually have VMS in 3-4 Putty windows. The rest has Word,
> Outlook, Firefox, Thunderbird (only c.o.v!) and whatever else is needed.
>
> I can copy (part of) a file with a single mark/copy/paste with the mouse.
> Takes probably less time then to write a "include" command on EDT.
>
> A "VMS desktop" only has VMS applications, not? No enought today...
But I have no need to log in to another system. Also, what if it is a
huge file? Hard to cut and paste that with the mouse.
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