This document contains answers to many common questions on the OpenVMS operating system, and covers OpenVMS, and OpenVMS running on Itanium, Alpha, and VAX hardware.
Revision/Update Information OpenVMS V7.3-2
Revision/Update Information: Revision Date/October 2003
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This is the OpenVMS Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) posting for the comp.os.vms and comp.sys.dec usenet newsgroups.
Please send your suggestions for changes, additions, or corrections directly to the FAQ Editor. |
Please do not send technical questions to the FAQ Editor. The FAQ editor is not in a position to answer general questions, nor to provide support. Rather, please post your questions to the appropriate newsgroup, or please contact your prefered hardware or software support organization(s) directly. Your understanding in this is greatly appreciated. |
If you believe any particular discussion worthy of inclusion in a future edition of the FAQ and particularly once you have or know both the question and the answer, please then send the entire discussion along to the FAQ Editor for potential inclusion.
Thank you!
Please consider reading Section 1.3 before posting to the comp.os.vms or any other newsgroups. |
Many people have contributed to this FAQ, directly and/or indirectly. In many cases, part or all of an answer included in the FAQ has been adapted from one or more postings from the comp.os.vms or other newsgroup---this though individual citations and specific quotations are generally not included in this FAQ. (The FAQ editor wishes to thank to all of those folks who post answers to the newsgroups, and that have contributed to the contents of this FAQ.)
The following is an incomplete list of the folks that have contributed directly or indirectly to the contents of the OpenVMS FAQ. Additions, corrections, and updates to this list of contributors and to the contents of the FAQ itself are welcome, and all omissions and misspellings are unintentional. Thanks to each of the contributors here, and to all of the folks that have participated in the FAQ and in the newsgroups.
Paul Anderson, Jason Armistead, Zoltan Arpadffy, John AtoZ, Bailey, Jeremy Begg, Colin Blake, Ken Blaylock, Kenneth Block, Bol, Craig Berry, Mark Berryman, Jim Becker, Verell Boaen, Bol, Jim Brankin, Richard Brodie, Robert Alan Byer, Jeff Campbell, Scott Campbell, Antonio Carlini, Keith Cayemberg, Ken Chaney, Cristy, John Croll, David J. Dachtera, Robert Deininger, Dale Dellutri, Leo Demers, Sue Denham, Thomas Dickey, Eric Dittman, Jim Dunham, Eric, Glenn Everhart, Ken Fairfield, Yaacov Fenster, Gunther Froehlin, Harry Garonzik, Derek Garson, John Gillings, Andy Goldstein, Clair Grant, Hunter Goatley, Ruth Goldenberg, Vance Haemmerle, Ki Suk Hahn, SHarris, Fletcher Hearns, Phillip Helbig, Hein van den Heuvel, Stephen Hoffman, Eberhard Heuser-Hofmann, Sue Holt, Horn, Jaf, Leif Jansson, Kevin Jenkins, Henry Juengst, inazu_k, Geoff Kingsmill, Fred Kleinsorge, Felix Kreisel, Veli Korkko, Ruslan R. Laishev, Norm Lastovica, p_lee, Jerry Leichter, Richard Levitte, Steve Lionel, Kerry Main, John E. Malmberg, David Mathog, Dale Miller, Dick Munroe, Patrick Moreau, Morrison, otis, George Pagliarulo, Keith Parris, Plass, pvhp, David Rabahy, Stan Rabinowitz, Mike Raspuzzi, Steve Reece, Aaron Sakovich, Warren Sander, Mark Schafer, Brian Schenkenberger, Atlant Schmidt, Wayne Sewell, Steven Shamlian, Sue Skonetski, Scott Snadow, Scott Squires, stfp, Dave Sweeney, Mike Thompson, Arne Vajhøj, Martin Vorländer, Peter Weaver, William Webb, Williams, Paul Winalski, Uwe Zinser.
Again, any omission from this list and any errors or misspellings are entirely unintentional. Please notify the FAQ editor of any omissions, corrections, or updates that might be needed within this list. And thanks to each of these individuals for their assistance and for their contributions, and particularly for sharing their expertise.
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While the information contained here is believed correct, the use of any and all information acquired from this document is entirely at the risk of the user(s).
Though the editor of this FAQ is an employee of Hewlett-Packard Company (HP), this posting and the information contained within this FAQ are neither official statements nor commitments of HP.
If you have no other OpenVMS URLs bookmarked, you will want to be familiar with the URLs listed in Table 1-1:
URL | Contents |
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Core OpenVMS Information | |
http://www.hp.com/go/openvms/ | |
OpenVMS Future Release Contents, Release Schedules | |
http://www.openvms.compaq.com/openvms/roadmap/openvms_roadmaps.htm | |
OpenVMS and Core Layered Product Documentation | |
http://www.openvms.compaq.com/doc/
http://www.openvms.compaq.com/commercial/ |
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Core OpenVMS Support Search Engine URLs, FTP Patch Area | |
http://askq.compaq.com/
http://www.itrc.hp.com/ ftp://ftp.itrc.hp.com/openvms_patches/ with older sites available (pending completion of a move into ITRC): http://ftp.support.compaq.com.au/pub/ecoinfo/ecoinfo/ ftp://ftp.support.compaq.com/public/vms/vax/... ftp://ftp.support.compaq.com/public/vms/axp/... |
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The OpenVMS Freeware | |
http://www.hp.com/go/openvms/freeware/ | |
The OpenVMS Hobbyist | |
http://www.openvmshobbyist.org/ |
There are a huge number of newsgroups available, some of which discuss
topics of interest to folks using OpenVMS operating system. Key among
these are the comp.os.vms newsgroup and the vmsnet.* heirarchy of
newsgroups.
1.2.1 What is the scope of the comp.os.vms newsgroup?
The comp.os.vms newsgroup is the primary newsgroup for discussion of
the HP OpenVMS operating system and the computer systems on which it
runs. Questions about layered products which run on OpenVMS are also
welcome, though many of them (in particular, language compilers and
database systems) have more specific newsgroups. If a question has some
relationship to OpenVMS, it belongs in comp.os.vms.
1.2.2 What newsgroups carry VMS-related information?
The vmsnet.* hierarchy is operated by the Encompass users group (formerly known as DECUS), and contains various newsgroups of interest, including vmsnet.misc and vmsnet.alpha.
Sprechen Sie Deutsch? Besuchen Sie bitte den newsgroup de.comp.os.vms.
The comp.sys.dec newsgroup carries general discussions about various HP computer systems, and specifically systems that were acquired by HP as part of the acquisition of Compaq, systems which had previously been acquired by Compaq as part of the acquisition of Digital Equipment Corporation (DIGITAL).
Also of interest are resources and conferencing systems including Encompasserve (formerly known as DECUServe), Ken Farmer's OpenVMS.Org forums, and the Compaq Working Group folks:
Extensive archives of INFO-VAX mailings
and comp.os.vms postings are archived and available at
ftp://crvax.sri.com/info-vax/.
Google
also has extensive newsgroup archives available at
http://www.google.com/.
1.2.4 What is the INFO-VAX mailing list?
INFO-VAX is a mailing list which is bidirectionally gatewayed to the comp.os.vms newsgroup. This means that postings to comp.os.vms get automatically sent to INFO-VAX subscribers and messages sent to the INFO-VAX list are automatically posted to comp.os.vms. INFO-VAX can be a useful way to participate in the newsgroup if you can't access the newsgroup directly through a newsreader. Note that INFO-VAX is a closed mailing list, which means that only subscribers may post to it. Please see Section 1.2.4.1 for information on how to subscribe, and how you can subscribe such that you can post from multiple addresses but still receive no more than one copy of the mailings.
Please remember that propogation delays can and do vary, meaning that mailings and postings may be delayed or even lost. It is quite possible that postings may not be delivered for several days, and that some postings will appear out of the expected order.
For details on the available archives, please see Section 1.2.3.
1.2.4.1 How do I subscribe to or unsubscribe from INFO-VAX?
The address for subscription requests is Info-VAX-Request[at]Mvb.Saic.Com. Subscription requests are handled automatically by a mail server. This mail server ignores the subject line and processes each line of the message as a command.
The syntax for subscribing and unsubscribing, as well as setting various parameters on your subscription, is:
SUBSCRIBE INFO-VAX (ADD is a valid synonym) UNSUBSCRIBE INFO-VAX (REMOVE, SIGNOFF, and SIGN-OFF are valid synonyms) SET INFO-VAX DIGEST (to receive in Digest format) SET INFO-VAX NODIGEST (to receive each message individually) SET INFO-VAX NOMAIL (to establish an email address for posting, though not receiving, mail.) SET INFO-VAX MAIL (to establish an email address for both posting and receiving mail.) |
The mail server is not case-sensitive; case is irrelevant. Attempts to fetch copies of the mailing list are rejected for reasons of confidentiality. Any message not understood by the mailserver will be returned entirely unprocessed.
The INFO-VAX moderator can be contacted directly at the email address Mark.Berryman[at]Mvb.Saic.Com.
If you are on Bitnet, send a mail message containing the text SUBSCRIBE INFO-VAX to LISTSERVE[at][nearest-Listserv-system). To unsubscribe, send a message containing the text SIGNOFF INFO-VAX to the same Listserv system.
If you are on the Internet in the UK, send a message containing the
word SUBSCRIBE or UNSUBSCRIBE to info-vax-request[at]ncdlab.ulcc.ac.uk.
1.3 What is [n]etiquette?
Before posting or emailing a question, please use the available local resources, such as the OpenVMS manuals, the HELP, and the resources and information in and referenced by this FAQ. Please use these first. Also please specifically read the release notes and (if appropriate) the cover letter for the product you are using. (The release notes are generally placed in SYS$HELP:.) Quite often, these simple steps will allow you to quickly find the answer to your own question---and more quickly than waiting for a response to question posted to a newsgroup, too. These steps will save you time, and will also help ensure you have a good reputation with the folks that might be included to answer one of your future questions, a question not covered in these resources. Put another way, if you do not want your questions to be ignored in the future---and please remember that the folks in the newsgroups do not have to answer your questions---you won't want to "annoy the natives" by asking a question that has already been answered far more times more than you might have realized, or a question whose answer is readily available had you made a small effort.
When posting, please consider the following suggestions:
Before posting your question to the comp.os.vms newsgroup or sending your message to the INFO-VAX list, also please take the time to review available etiquette information, such as that included in the following documents:
This information will document the etiquette of newsgroups, as well as providing you with the knowledge the vast amount of newsgroup-related information that is readily available to you, and where to find it...
Please do not post security holes or system crashers Rather, please report these problems directly to HP. Why? So that HP has a chance to resolve and distribute a fix before other customer sites can be affected. Most folks in the newsgroups are honest and deserve to know about potential security problems, but a few folks can and will make nefarious use of this same information. Other sites will hopefully return the courtesy, and will not post information that will potentially compromise your site and your computer environment. |
Encompass, the Enterprise Computing Association, is a user group comprised of information technology professionals that are interested in the Enterprise-oriented products, services, and technologies of Compaq and of the former DIGITAL. Encompass offers newsletters, the Encompass website, and offers various gatherings and related services, including symposia events and local users group meetings.
Encompass is a descendent of the organization known as DECUS, the Digital Equipment Computer Users Society.
For more information on Encompass, please visit the Encompass web site:
The organization comprised of customers of Hewlett-Packard Company (HP) that is probably most analogous to the Encompass organization is Interex:
Like Encompass, Interex offers various services and events of interest
to folks that presently work with and/or that wish to learn about HP
products and offerings. Please see the Interex website for details.
1.5 OpenVMS Support, Questions and Comments?
The following section includes contacts for OpenVMS Feedback, and information on how to obtain technical support information.
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