INFO-VAX Sat, 07 Apr 2007 Volume 2007 : Issue 191 Contents: Re: looking for SWCC software for Raid Array 3000 / HSZ22 Re: looking for SWCC software for Raid Array 3000 / HSZ22 Re: OT: Global Warming Re: SYSBOOT.EXE not found with MOP boot Re: TCPIP SMTP: what gets read when? ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: 6 Apr 2007 22:11:31 GMT From: Hans Bachner Subject: Re: looking for SWCC software for Raid Array 3000 / HSZ22 Message-ID: Paul Sture wrote: > In article , > Hans Bachner wrote: [HSZ22] >> BTW, in the meantime I was able to connect a terminal (emulator) to >> the serial console of the HSZ. Took me a while that the initiating >> key-combo --7 (mentioned in the docs) must be >> --6 on a German keyboard ... shame on me :-( >> Why didn't they document -& in the first place? > > One useful trick in such situations is to switch to US keyboard layout > (if your setup permits) and try with that. Well, I didn't switch the keyboard layout, just looked at a US keyboard nearby and detected that --7 "translated" to -& After knowing this it wasn't far to --6 on my German keyboard ;-) Hans. ------------------------------ Date: 6 Apr 2007 22:16:47 GMT From: Hans Bachner Subject: Re: looking for SWCC software for Raid Array 3000 / HSZ22 Message-ID: Tim Jackson wrote: > I have the H22AGENT V2.0-5 for Alpha available as a .PCSI file if that > will help. I also still have the "DIGITAL StorageWorks RA3000 > Controller SW V1.0" CD which contains the HSZ22 Storage Window V2.0 > Build 26 and StorageWorks Command Console V2.0-035 windows client > tools. > > Let me know if you want them and I can zip them up and email to you. It would be great if you could help out with these. My mail address in this posting works; I can also open up an ftp account so you can simply push the files over. Please contact me via email for details. Many thanks & best regards, Hans. ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 06 Apr 2007 17:20:00 -0700 From: "Tom Linden" Subject: Re: OT: Global Warming Message-ID: On Fri, 06 Apr 2007 03:33:03 -0700, JF Mezei = wrote: > > Today, the IPCC is releasing a report on climate change. > It should be available on its website shortly; > > http://www.ipcc.ch/ > > I mean this message only as a heads' up for those who live in countrie= s = > where their media will follow the government's policy of denial. > > This report contains some very serious EVIDENCE as well as move from = > theoretical models to quantified clite change trends measured on all = > continents. > > It also quantifies various impacts, human and economic in various = > regions of the world. > > I promise not to reply to any posts on this topic. I had begun to = > outline some of the points made during the press conference in Brussel= s, = > but decided to zap that text. http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=3D4340135300469846467&q=3Dthe+gr= eat+swindle -- = Using Opera's revolutionary e-mail client: http://www.opera.com/mail/ ------------------------------ Date: 6 Apr 2007 23:02:16 GMT From: Hans Bachner Subject: Re: SYSBOOT.EXE not found with MOP boot Message-ID: Jonathan Casiot wrote: > Just had another go at fixing this... > > renamed syscommon.dir in DISK$ALPHASYS:[SYS10] to uppercase, > SYSCOMMON.DIR, and now vms2 boots! Now that you mention this - been there, but too long ago to remember it off the top of my head. At least for V7.3-* you had to $ SET PROCESSS /PARSE=TRADITIONAL before invoking cluster_config.com. Hans. ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 6 Apr 2007 17:31:10 -0500 (CDT) From: sms@antinode.org (Steven M. Schweda) Subject: Re: TCPIP SMTP: what gets read when? Message-ID: <07040617311074_202002DA@antinode.org> From: helbig@astro.multiCLOTHESvax.de (Phillip Helbig---remove CLOTHES to reply) > Does anyone know (or is it documented clearly somewhere) which of the > various SMTP configuration files gets read when? In particular, I am > interested in SMTP.CONFIG and TCPIP$SMTP_LOCAL_ALIASES.TXT. Candidates > would be: (re)starting SMTP, (re)starting MAIL (TCPIP STOP|START MAIL) > and restarting the whole of TCPIP as well as sending a message and > receiving a message. SMTP.CONFIG seems to be re-read for every incoming message, so no re-start is needed when changing it. (One side-effect of this is that when your SMTP.CONFIG contains a large number of Bad-Clients entries as a spam-reduction measure, your XP1000 will slow to a crawl when you get a burst of incoming (junk) e-mail messages.) I haven't changed TCPIP$SMTP_LOCAL_ALIASES.TXT since 6-NOV-1999, so I haven't worried about that one. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Steven M. Schweda sms@antinode-org 382 South Warwick Street (+1) 651-699-9818 Saint Paul MN 55105-2547 ------------------------------ End of INFO-VAX 2007.191 ************************