There were hundreds of them and I wasn't able to capture them, as I was on a VGA
screen + actual keyboard.
It was some weird file formatting error with how the CD was burned.
Sampsa
On 20 Aug 2012, at 17:26, Paul_Koning at
Dell.com wrote:
So what are the messages? What does the file look like in an editor, or with the TYPE
command?
paul
On Aug 20, 2012, at 12:24 PM, Sampsa Laine wrote:
Tried that, and STREAM_CR - the files were created on OS X which is Unix-y.
Oh well, got it going in the end - won't let the damn things expire again so that
reloading them is easier.
BTW, does someone have a license database pruner that'll kill expired licenses?
Sampsa
On 20 Aug 2012, at 17:22, Peter Coghlan wrote:
So I'm trying to load some licenses onto CHIMPY and am about to throw the
box out of the window.
Basically, I burnt the licenses as .COM files onto a CDROM, and mounted them
on the VMS box as follows:
MOUNT DQB1: /MEDIA=CDROM/OVER=ID/UNDEF=(STREAM_LF:132)
When I try to run the COM file, I get loads of weird DCL errors, it's clearly not
parsing the file right.
This should not be this difficult.
If the files were created on windows which tends to like CRLF delimited files,
maybe something like:
$ MOUNT DQB1: /MEDIA=CDROM/OVER=ID/UNDEF=(STREAM:132)
would work better?
If this is not the case, more information about the way the files were created
and what the weird DCL errors were would be helpful.
Regards,
Peter Coghlan.