On 2015-08-10 15:26, Hans Vlems wrote:
You might want to have a l?ook at the size of
accountng.dat (9 characters for the filename ;). It's in sys$manager or sys$system.
If that is too big try $set acc?/ new and move the old version off sys$sysdevice:.
It's in SYS$MANAGER. At 25000 blocks (roughly) it is larger than I would
expect, but it's not enourmous.
Next have a look at the ?*.dmp files, if you have
decservers.
No DECservers are booting from VMS here. RSX responds before VMS blinks.
But SYS$SYSTEM:SYSDUMP.DMP was impressively large... I wonder if I can
remove that.
$ dir sys$system:*.dmp/siz
Directory SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSEXE]
ERRORLOG.DMP;1 2049
SYSDUMP.DMP;1 2621449
Total of 2 files, 2623498 blocks.
Johnny
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Origineel bericht
Van: Tim Sneddon
Verzonden: maandag 10 augustus 2015 15:19
Aan: hecnet at Update.UU.SE
Beantwoorden: hecnet at Update.UU.SE
Onderwerp: Re: [HECnet] VMS question
On 10/08/2015 9:13 PM, Johnny Billquist wrote:
I've way rusty on VMS, so I figured someone
here can probably give me an
answer way faster than I can figure it out myself.
I brought SIGGE:: online two days ago. (VAX 7000-720). Started YCPIP
services as well. Now the disk is full. I'm guessing some logging
somewhere, as people are crazy about probing and poking. TELNET stopped
working, but I can log in fine from DECnet or LAT.
Can anyone tell me where logs go, and how to clean it up so I free some
disk.
Something like:
$ PURGE SYS$SYSDEVICE:[000000...]*.*LOG*;
After that you might like to use something like DFU to locate large
files. You can pick DFU up here:
http://www.digiater.nl/downloads.html
Also, are there some known issue with the telnet
server? If I telnet to
the machine, it's just constantly spewing out one character. Probably 0xff.
I'm not too sure. Which version of TCP/IP are you using?
Regards, Tim.
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