Close...
You will need to use
SYS$MANAGER:NETCONFIG.COM. Afterwards, assuming a reasonably
current version of VMS (the Open is silent :-)), you modify
SYS$MANAGER:SYSTARTUP_VMS.COM
to enable
SYS$MANAGER:STARTNET.COM - just remove the comment. In these cases,
SYS$MANAGER actually resolves to SYS$COMMON:[SYSMGR] but you'll see that. This is a
chance to get reacquainted to your old friend EDT, or use the "new" kid on the
block - TPU. The only reason I plugged EDT is once upon a time I was the project
leader...
-Steve
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-hecnet at Update.UU.SE [mailto:owner-hecnet at Update.UU.SE] On Behalf Of Kari
Uusim ki
Sent: Friday, February 27, 2009 00:38
To: hecnet at Update.UU.SE
Subject: Re: [HECnet] What use are *you* making of HECnet?
Johnny Billquist wrote:
Jason Stevens wrote:
I see... yeah I have a VMS image, but really no idea how to setup it's
networking... I 'used' VMS as a user ages ago, although it was mostly
using EDT and fighting the gold key thing on terminals....
Anyways is there some online docs on setting up VMS's networking? I'd
love to be able to dig deeper into this....
The good thing is that playing around like this is really the best way
of learning. And I think you should play more. I might be wrong, so
don't take anything I write as the gospel. :-)
As for docs... Well, the full documentation for VMS is available online
at HP, if you can live with fairly recent documentation.
But I seem to remember that it wasn't that difficult to get it running.
I think there is a script you run to set things up, and after you've run
that, you're basically set.
Quite right. Setting DECnet (Phase IV) up on a VMS machine is really
simple. You have to decide your DECnet address and whether your machine
is an end node or a router (L1 or L2). The script will ask all the
necessary questions. You run it as follows:
$ @netconfigure.com
Further on you'll start it by running:
$ @startnet.com
Kari
But I know I'm very vague here. Better to wait for someone else to
answer, perhaps. I know myself around VMS, and have been working with it
on and off for over 20 years, but I'm really more familiar with RSX
these days, and have to experiment a bit every time I set down with VMS
before I remember how you're supposed to do it there. :-)
Johnny