On 2011-11-12 13.13, Rob Jarratt wrote:
I have tried logging in to MIM as guest, but I have never used either
Datatrieve or RSX and HELP does not show me anything that looks like it
might be Datatrieve. Can someone offer me some pointers to get started?
If you google for datatrieve, you'll find manuals. Mostly for VAX Datatrieve, which is
a superset, and also some manual for Datatrieve-11. Those manuals are definitely more than
enough to get you going. But you can also just try starting it. The command is DTR, and
there is a help in there.
Thanks
Rob
NB When I logged in as Guest I got this:
13:04:53 Task "TYPR0 " terminated on processor "A"
Memory protect violation
R0=000472
R1=027200
R2=000000
R3=000000
R4=001404
R5=000022
SP=000432
PC=147620
PS=070004
Huh. At what point? That should not happen. I don't see anything like that when I try
to log in as guest...
Johnny
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-hecnet at Update.UU.SE [mailto:owner-hecnet at Update.UU.SE]
On Behalf Of hvlems at zonnet.nl
Sent: 11 November 2011 17:26
To: hecnet at Update.UU.SE
Subject: Re: [HECnet] Nodename database
Umm, write COBOL applications on top of DTR-11 and TDMS? :-) Hans ------
Origineel bericht------
Van: Johnny Billquist
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Aan: hecnet at Update.UU.SE
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Onderwerp: [HECnet] Nodename database
Verzonden: 11 november 2011 18:16
Hi. In my continuous effort of doing weird things, and finding new fun
ways of
playing around, I have now started setting up the nodename database master
as a Datatrieve domain.
So, anyone who wants to peek at what I intend to use as master data can
connect to the Datatrieve server on MIM, and check out the HECNET domain.
I
have not yet setup all the surrounding tools I plan to use to make
additions
and changes really easy to handle, but all current nodes should be in that
storage anyway.
And if you are on MIM, you can of course also use Datatrieve locally.
Let me know if you have any questions or suggestions. I'm still trying to
figure
out how to do this the neatest.
Johnny