Perhaps. Run @sys$manager:tcpip$configure
Select server options, the last one ought to be xdm. Its state must be enabled, it is
probably disabled or stopped. Once you disable a service all files get deleted.
This all off the top of memoryn I have no access to my own systems now so i can't
check all this.
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I looked and the directory wasn't there - let me confirm this tonight when I've
got access to the machine again.
It's running TCP/IP Services 5.1 - could this be an issue?
Sampsa
On 29 Nov 2010, at 13:50, hvlems at zonnet.nl wrote:
There is an xdm directory: sys$specific:[tcpip$xdm]
It ought to have a couple of .TXT files in it. These are installed with the filetype
.TEMPLATE. Rename them to .TXT. Either access.txt or server.txt must be modified to allow
xdm servers to connect. Just look into each of them and near the bottom of the file
you'll find a comment to that effect.
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Onderwerp: Re: [HECnet] SIMH VAX memory weirdness
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On 29 Nov 2010, at 11:30, Johnny Billquist wrote:
Doh!
Actually, double DOH!
So we are talking past each other. An Alpha is not a VAX. Different rules apply.
Ignore everything I said unless you are thinking in the context of a VAX. :-)
Johnny
This is why I like HECNET - instant answers to esoteric questions :)
Which reminds me - anyone have any tips on how to get remote XDM going on OpenVMS VAX 7.3?
I can't find the setup files.
Basically, I want to point an XDM client on the laptop at the XDM server on the SIMH
machine and get a graphical session that way.
Sampsa
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