T.R | Title | User | Personal Name | Date | Lines |
---|
80.1 | This is available on MPGS::Sys$Kits:<DECW.Util> | GOFER::HARLEY | At home, you can scratch where it itches | Tue Jan 31 1989 12:11 | 11 |
| I'm currently running this on V5.1 SDC and X5.2-405 systems...
Directory MPGS::SYS$KITS:<DECW.UTIL>
BANNER000.A;4 1386/1386 22-NOV-1988 16:45 (RWE,RWE,RE,RE)
Total of 1 file, 1386/1386 blocks.
/Harley
|
80.2 | doesn't work. | DINER::SHUBIN | Are we kinder and gentler yet? | Tue Feb 07 1989 09:25 | 13 |
| I finally got v5.1 running, and have almost everything running again,
except Banner. I installed the kit, but it won't run. I get the
following error:
$ SPAWN/NOWAIT/Process=DECW$BANNER RUN SYS$SYSTEM:DECW$BANNER.EXE
Process DECW$BANNER spawned
Failed to open Application Xdefault database SYS$SHARE:BANNER.DAT
The file didn't exist, so I copied my previous version from SYS$LOGIN:
to there. No good. Ideas?
|
80.3 | Yes, I had that too... | KOBAL::NETH | No flaming, please. Flames melt the snow. | Tue Feb 07 1989 12:38 | 6 |
| Make sure there aren't any old DECW$BANNER.DAT or DECW$BANNER.UID files
in SYS$SPECIFIC:[SYSLIB], and delete any DECW$BANNER.DAT files you might
have in SYS$LOGIN. The message apparantly hasn't been updated to reflect
the new names of the files. (It wasn't when I last looked at the code...)
|
80.4 | | GIBSON::DICKENS | What are you pretending not to know ? | Wed Feb 08 1989 08:22 | 10 |
| I was unable to get banner to run properly as a detached job. I could spawn it
or submit it, but when I did s RUN/DET SYS$SYSTEM:LOGINOUT.EXE/INP=com file name
It would run, but would not read or write the customization stuff.
The .com file I used set the display to my workstation screen, since I was trying
to run it on our 8550.
-Jeff
|
80.5 | SYS$LOGIN is the culprit | FIZBUZ::SAUNDERS | A WINDOW in any Language | Thu Feb 09 1989 08:58 | 22 |
| Re .2
The message is definatly wrong, the file it looking for is
SYS$SHARE:DECW$BANNER.DAT.
Re .4
The most likely problem, is that SYS$LOGIN: is not defined. I have
frequently seen when running detached jobs, that SYS$LOGIN: does not get
defined. Since DECW$USER_DEFAULTS is mapped to SYS$LOGIN:, Banner cannot
find your personal settings. As well as defining DECW$DISPLAY, you should
define SYS$LOGIN or DECW$USER_DEFAULTS to where your banner defaults file
resides. I think you will find that Banner will then work correctly.
A reminder to everybody that uses the message window.
The Message window can only be used, if you run Banner as a subprocess
of the session manager, or a DECterm process. If you run banner from VUE, or as
a Detached process, you will not be able to use the message window!
Jim
|
80.6 | didn't help | DINER::SHUBIN | Are we kinder and gentler yet? | Thu Feb 09 1989 12:26 | 31 |
| < Note 80.5 by FIZBUZ::SAUNDERS "A WINDOW in any Language" >
-< SYS$LOGIN is the culprit >-
> The message is definatly wrong, the file it looking for is
>SYS$SHARE:DECW$BANNER.DAT.
Well, i tried that. The error message said that it's looking for banner.dat, so
i put both DECW$BANNER.DAT and BANNER.DAT in both places (see below) just in
case, but it didn't help. Why can't it run without the file, and just create it
if there's nothing there?
$ run sys$system:decw$banner
Failed to open Application Xdefault database SYS$SHARE:BANNER.DAT
$ rec dir
$ dir/own/prot sys$share:*banner.dat
$ dir/own/prot sys$share:*banner.dat
Directory SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSLIB]
BANNER.DAT;1 [SYSTEM] (RE,RWED,RE,RWED)
DECW$BANNER.DAT;35 [SYSTEM] (RE,RWED,RE,RWED)
DECW$BANNER.DAT;34 [SYSTEM] (RE,RWED,RE,RE)
Total of 3 files.
Directory SYS$COMMON:[SYSLIB]
BANNER.DAT;1 [SYSTEM] (RE,RWED,RE,RWED)
DECW$BANNER.DAT;1 [SYSTEM] (RWED,RWED,RE,RWED)
|
80.7 | | FIZBUZ::SAUNDERS | A WINDOW in any Language | Mon Feb 13 1989 04:19 | 7 |
| I suspect the versions in SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSLIB] are very old, since the Banner
installation places thngs in SYS$COMMON. If there contents are out of date,
then banner will infact give this error as well! I suggest you delete the
versions in SYS$SPECIFIC and try again.
Jim
|
80.8 | thanks | DINER::SHUBIN | Are we kinder and gentler yet? | Mon Feb 13 1989 11:53 | 6 |
|
I cleaned up as you suggested, and it works like a charm! Nice
improvements over the last version.
-- hs
|
80.9 | Banner dump | MPGS::GIFFORD | I'm the NRA/GOAL | Mon Feb 13 1989 15:04 | 41 |
| I am having a problem running Banner. When I execute decw$login I get
the following:
%DCL-S-SPAWNED, process DECW$BANNER spawned
Then a bunch of windows pop up on the screen, then I get an access
violation as follows:
%SYSTEM-F-ACCVIO, access violation, reason mask=00, virtual
address=00000000, PC=0001D32F, PSL=03C00004
Improperly handled condition, image exit forced
Signal arguments Stack contents
Number = 00000005 20503214
Name = 0000000C 20202020
00000000 20202020
00000000 20202020
0001D32F 00202020
03C00004 7FF30454
00000000
27FC0000
0014801C
77F30478
Register dump
R0 = 00000000 R1 = 00002857 R2 = 80004F64 R3 = 7FF30434
R4 = 0000000C R5 = 00000053 R6 = 0000FFC8 R7 = 0000F59C
R8 = 00002724 R9 = 000101C8 R10= 00000077 R11= 0000FEFC
AP = 7FF303E4 FP = 7FF303A4 SP = 7FF30420 PC = 0001D32F
PSL= 03C00004
I've tried running it interactively and get the same dump. I've also
copied decw$banner*.* to my sys$login area with the same results. I
have all privs. so I don't think that's the problem.
Any help would be appreciated.
/Cowboy\
|
80.10 | | FIZBUZ::SAUNDERS | A WINDOW in any Language | Tue Feb 14 1989 04:01 | 8 |
| Check the SYS$SPECIFIC directories of SYS$SHARE: to see if there are Banner files
in it. You should look for DECW$BANNER.DAT and DECW$BANNER.UID. I suspect you
have a bad version of DECW$BANNER.UID in the the specific directory of
SYS$SHARE:. This will certainly cause an ACCVIO when Banner tries to generate
is Widget list from the .UID file!
Jim
|
80.11 | no message | NORGE::CHAD | Ich glaube Ich t�te Ich h�tte | Tue Feb 14 1989 11:48 | 10 |
| I have the banner up fine under V5.1 except the message window doesn't
work when a message is received. It is being spawned from DECW$LOGIN.
I even do a set broadcast=all all over the place before I spawn it.
Any hints on where to look?
Thanks
CHad
|
80.12 | Spawn Banner Last | WOOK::LEE | Wook... Like 'Book' with a 'W' | Tue Feb 14 1989 15:26 | 8 |
| I had the same problem. DECwindows V5.1 but message window don't work.
Check the log file. I'll bet that Banner tried to allocate the session
manager's mailbox, but failed. Try spawning banner as the last thing
in your DECW$LOGIN.COM. That worked for me. I'd guess that Banner
gives up after a while, if it can't allocate the mailbox.
Wook
|
80.13 | | WJG::GUINEAU | | Tue Feb 14 1989 15:53 | 4 |
| how about getting banner to trap OPCOM messages as well?
John
|
80.14 | | FIZBUZ::SAUNDERS | A WINDOW in any Language | Wed Feb 15 1989 04:21 | 24 |
| Re .11
There is indead a problem when running from DECW$LOGIN.COM. It would
seem that the Session manager doesn't create the Session Terminal Device
until after DECW$LOGIN.COM completes. Banner has a 10 Second delay while
it looks for the Device. If at the end of 10 seconds it still cant find
it, then it gives up. It wuld seem to be quite easy for this 10 seconds to
pass, if you are indead starting many applications in DECW$LOGIN, and Banner
is one of the first. There are two solutions, until I increase the delay
period. That is to either, start Banner last, or spawn a command file,
which starts all the other aplications. Either one of these solutions
seems to get the Terminal Device created before the 10 second delay
expires.
Re .-1
Banner will trap OPCOM messages. You have to enable OPCOM messages
on the Terminal DEVICE created by the Session manager, prior to activating
Banner. Theer are command files somewhere in the DECwindows Notes file
on how to do that. Once you have enabled OPCOM messages, run Banner, and
it will trap all the messages broadcaste, including the OPCOM messages.
Jim
|
80.15 | A possible fix | PRNSYS::LOMICKAJ | Jeff Lomicka | Wed Feb 15 1989 11:09 | 15 |
| The newest CHILD will start an early terminal emulator process if one is
not already running, so you can use CHILD commands from DECW$LOGIN.COM.
For now, if you issue a CHILD command before starting BANNER, you might
make out better.
For future, if BANNER were to steal the source file DECW_TERM_PORT.C
from CHILD, and use that instead of DECW$TERM_PORT, it would be able to
run from DECW$LOGIN.COM without the arbitrary delay. The parameter list
is the same as the VMS binding.
[Be forwarned that DECW_TERM_PORT.C uses an UNDOCUMENTED INTERFACE to
DECTerm, however, I expect that future versions of DECW$TERM_PORT will
also have this capability.]
|
80.16 | | TLE::REAGAN | Pascal, A kinder and gentler language | Thu Feb 16 1989 15:03 | 37 |
| I'm having the same ACCVIO as .9 under T5.2-40B. This is a brand
new DECwindows system with no previous DECW$BANNER.DAT files
hanging around. I installed from the 22-Nov-1988 kit.
What could I be doing wrong?
-John
Here is the stack dump...
(hiyall)$ mcr decw$banner
%SYSTEM-F-ACCVIO, access violation, reason mask=00, virtual
address=00000000, PC=0001D32F, PSL=03C00004
Improperly handled condition, image exit forced.
Signal arguments Stack contents
Number = 00000005 20101214
Name = 0000000C 20202020
00000000 20202020
00000000 20202020
0001D32F 00202020
03C00004 7FF38854
00000000
27FC0000
0014801C
7FF38878
Register dump
R0 = 00000001 R1 = 00002845 R2 = 80004F64 R3 = 7FF38834
R4 = 0000000C R5 = 00000053 R6 = 0000FFC8 R7 = 0000F59C
R8 = 00002724 R9 = 000101C8 R10= 00000077 R11= 0000FEFC
AP = 7FF387E4 FP = 7FF387A4 SP = 7FF38820 PC = 0001D32F
PSL= 03C00004
|
80.17 | It was the CWPS display | TLE::REAGAN | Pascal, A kinder and gentler language | Thu Feb 16 1989 17:32 | 8 |
| I found the "problem". Under T5.2-40B, only 2 CWPS symbols are
undefined (instead of the 10 under V5.1). When DECW$BANNER was trying
to show the numbers in the CWPS display, it ACCVIOed. I turned the
CWPS display off in the DECW$SYSTEM_DEFAULTS:DECW$BANNER.DAT file
and everything is working now.
-John
|
80.18 | | FIZBUZ::SAUNDERS | A WINDOW in any Language | Fri Feb 17 1989 05:20 | 8 |
| Well thats what I get for trying to be to clever! If you can send me the two
symbols that are still undefined, I'll comment them out of the display,
and send you a new kit, that will stop this unfortunate behavour!
Thanks
Jim
|
80.19 | banner works from system acct, but not users | MEMORY::OPERATOR1 | | Mon Feb 27 1989 11:23 | 23 |
| I have the following problem, has anyone else experienced any thing
similar.
I have just installed vms 5.1 on a system where the user does not
have privileges other then tmpmbx and netmbx. I installed Banner
and it works fine from system account. However for the user it
just creates the banner, paints the screen with the banner, then
just as the calendar comes up, the banner goes away. This does
not happen from the system account.
I set the users process quotas to match the systems. On bootup,
I did notice that their was an error activating
DECW$TRANSPORT_COMMON.exe...it said protected images have to be
installed. However, when I went into the install utility to install
it, it was already installed.
Does anyone have an idea why banner will work from system account
but not a users account.
Any help will be appreciated.
Pam
|
80.20 | check installation | STAR::BRANDENBERG | Intelligence - just a good party trick? | Mon Feb 27 1989 11:38 | 8 |
|
Was common installed with "/protect"?
Do you have software laying around in multiple directories such as in
sys$specific:[syslib] as well as ...$common:[syslib]? If so, clean up.
monty
|
80.21 | nope...no multiple files in sys$lib | MEMORY::OPERATOR1 | | Mon Feb 27 1989 13:32 | 11 |
| I checked for multiple sys$lib files ... none. I don't remember
anything unusual about the install...why would it install in a manner
that would cause problems for users without privs.
I tried installing the file mentioned in .19 with priv in
systartup_v5.com , I put it right before I asked decwindows to be
installed...decwindows could not come up. Where should I place
this install with priv's command.
Any further advice is sure welcome!!!
|
80.22 | Banner Needs to be Installed! | FIZBUZ::SAUNDERS | A WINDOW in any Language | Tue Feb 28 1989 02:56 | 27 |
| Banner will need to be installed with the following priv's as reported
by kitinstal when you installed it. Banner does NOT have to be installed
/PROTECT! This should be done in your startup file, before or after
DECWindows should not cause any difference.
Jim
The installation of DECwindows Banner has completed. DECwindows
Banner requires the following privileges to operate correctly.
CMKRNL, WORLD, SYSPRV, SYSNAM, PRMMBX, ALTPRI
If you wish the run DECwindows banner from non-privileged accounts,
the image SYS$SYSTEM:DECW$BANNER.EXE must be installed with the above
priveleges. Refer to the online help, accesable via the MB2 popup menu, for
further information on DECwindows Banner.
The most efective way of runing DEcwindows Banner is to add the
following lines to your SYS$LOGIN:DECW$LOGIN.COM
$SET PROC/PRIV=(CMKRNL,WORLD,SYSPRV,SYSNAM,PRMMBX,ALTPRI)
$SPAWN/NOWAIT/PROC=DECW$BANNER RUN SYS$SYSTEM:DECW$BANNER.EXE
Note: If you have installed the DECW$BANNER.EXE with the necessary
privileges it is not necessary to turn on privileges in the DECW$LOGIN.COM
file.
|
80.23 | T5.2 Dump | EXOTIC::LUND | | Wed Mar 08 1989 14:30 | 6 |
| I too have experienced the stack dump problem under T5.2. Am I to
understand that I will need a new kit as well, or is there some
where in the .DAT file I can delete or comment out the symbols myself
?
|
80.24 | | FIZBUZ::SAUNDERS | A WINDOW in any Language | Thu Mar 09 1989 03:02 | 7 |
| You have to disable the CWPS display, you can do this, by editing
SYS$LOGIN:DECW$BANNER.DAT and the version in SYS$SHARE setting the
value DECW$BANNER.cwps_window: to 0! That will disable the CWPS
display, and stop the dump.
Jim
|
80.25 | Reply to 80.24 | EXOTIC::VEZINA | | Thu Mar 09 1989 08:31 | 13 |
| Thank you for the assistance. I am a bit puzzled by the DECW$BANNER.DAT
file placement. in note 80.17, there file was located in
DECW$SYSTEM_DEFAULT. I never had a copy of the .DAT file in my
SYS$LOGIN. Is it that you get that file once BANNER is fired up,
in which case the dump was occuring prior to successful startup.
Or perhaps the installation went bad.
In any event, I was able to get a copy of someone else file and
placed it in my SYS$LOGIN and up she came.
Thank you again.
|
80.26 | | DELNI::REO_VBO | | Mon Mar 13 1989 09:35 | 7 |
| The DECW$BANNER.DAT file gets created in your SYS$LOGIN: directory,
when you first customize Banner. It is identical in format to
that present in DECW$SYSTEM_DEFAULTS, except for the values of the
resources described within, which reflect your customization.
Jim Saunders
|
80.27 | DEVACTIVE with BANNER and set host? | NZOV01::MATHESON | Robin killed by The Joker? Holy terminations, Batman! | Mon Mar 13 1989 17:36 | 10 |
| If BANNER (image id V1.0) is running on my VMS V5.1 VS2000, I get
the error
%SYSTEM-F-DEVACTIVE, device is active
if I either $ SET HOST /DTE TTA2: or $ SET HOST 0. If I then exit
BANNER, no problems. Known problem? I've goofed?
cheers, Ken.
|
80.28 | | CSCMA::LEVY | A leaf of all colors | Tue Mar 14 1989 09:13 | 6 |
| I get no such problem on my PVAX with SET HOST 0. I've got no interest
in doing SET HOST /DTE, nor do I have a modem on my system so I
can't test that one.
- Dave
|
80.29 | Thats a new one! | DELNI::REO_VBO | | Tue Mar 14 1989 09:13 | 9 |
| This sounds very unusual. I cant say I have ever seen this, or had
anybody report such a problem before. It will have to wait a couple
of weeks till I'm back on my home soil, before I can look into it,
but in the mean time if you can gather any other information please
send me mail on FIZBUZ::SAUNDERS. I'll look into the problem when
I get back to Valbonne.
Jim
|
80.30 | %DECW-F-NOINFO, boot node out on a demo | NZOV01::MATHESON | Robin killed by The Joker? Holy terminations, Batman! | Tue Mar 14 1989 18:53 | 11 |
| As luck would have it, my bootnode is out on a demo, so I can't
give you any further information. As part of the monitor I/O display,
BANNER watches Ethernet ports ESA%d:6 or something (I'm on a CCT
again) which could cause the $ SET H 0 problems.
I use the $ SET H /DTE TTA2 to connect through to a terminal server,
not to a modem. This is because VWSLAT doesn't allow you to give
terminal server commands if you need to troubleshoot a problem.
Cheers, Ken.
|
80.31 | Try the PE monitor for that! | DELNI::REO_VBO | | Wed Mar 15 1989 16:09 | 8 |
| Use the PE monitor instead, its better at that. This could be the
problem, I cant off hand remember of the devices are allocated,
or assigned to get these statistics, I'll have a play when I
get back, but if that is the case, the answers going to be 'dont
do that', I suspect.
Jim
|
80.32 | 2 fo us are confused | ELWOOD::KAPLAN | Hannah walks ! | Wed Mar 29 1989 16:16 | 20 |
| I'm trying to run BANNER on my VS2000 running VMS 5.1. I'm starting
it up using SPAWN. The privileges have been preinstalled.
What I get is most of the windows up, but when the main window is
put up, it disappears and the following error message appears in
my DECterm window:
X toolkit Warning: Window Manager is confused
I tried getting into help with MB2, but what I get is a brief flash
of the screen, followed by nothing.
Can anyone help ? Also, does any documentation exist for BANNER?
Thanks,
L.
P.S. If the Window Manager is confused, you can imagine how I feel...
|
80.33 | | FIZBUZ::SAUNDERS | A WINDOW in any Language | Tue Apr 04 1989 12:34 | 11 |
| Ths is an odd problem. I've seen the Window Manager message many time, but never
known it to do any harm. Does it cause banner to exit, or does banner keep
on working afterwards? You can access the help via DCL if you are having a
problem (It is the only documentation on banner), by giving a command such as
HELP/LIBRARY=SYS$SHARE:DECW$BANNER.HLB. I have no idea what actually causes the
window manager message, I dont believe it is associated with banner in any way.
What actually happens to Banner when the mesager occurs?
Jim
|
80.34 | Window using default settings | STAR::CYPRYCH | | Wed Apr 05 1989 13:17 | 20 |
| The window manager message you are seeing is
associated with the application. In this case
I assume its BANNER, although I'm not familiar
with BANNER. I am familiar with the Window Manager.
Another way of wording the "window manager is confused"
message is "window using default settings". (please..
let's not get into a whole dissertation on what a
stupid message this is, we KNOW its a stupid message)
Window Manager is not printing this message, the
toolkit intrinsics are (and the application links
with the toolkit intrinsics).
The values that the application sets for the shell
get overwritten, so the window manager has to use
default window settings. (i.e., sizes)
-N
|
80.35 | But is it the Application fault? | FIZBUZ::SAUNDERS | A WINDOW in any Language | Thu Apr 06 1989 09:41 | 12 |
| Your reply suggests that its the applications fault, something that upto
know I had never considered. As far as I can tell this does not happen on
a regular basis. I have seen it maybe once a month, with no real reason
associated, except for the fact a lot was going on, as far as applications
running, when this message pop's out. As far as I can see it has no adverse
affects on the running of the application, and all the shell window attributes
etc, requested by Banner seem to have been honoured? Is it possible that Banner
is the cause of the message, or just the unlucky application, and any other
application activated at that point in time, would have caused the response?
Jim
|
80.36 | Not exactly. | STAR::CYPRYCH | | Thu Apr 06 1989 10:55 | 33 |
| Sorry, it is not directly the applications "fault".
It is in the toolkit intrinsics (which the applications
use).
The application will continue to run smoothly. The window
manager uses default values and the user will never detect
anything wrong.
In the X calls there are XSetWMHints and XSetNormalHints.
WMHints and NormalHints are both properties. The properties
contains many "values" with a flag word indicating which
"value" in the property is being set. (At least this is
what everyone assumes). However, the "XSet" calls
do a XChangeProperty on the PROPERTY (i.e, the whole
WMHints structure, or the whole NormalHints structures).
Whatever values are in the Hints overwrite the previous
values, regardless of what the flag word indicates.
The window manager receives property changes and the value
from the server and relies on this being accurate -- because
the window manager can start and stop and still be able
to place frames around windows, create icons etc.....
In order to XSet calls to only change a value it would
have to retrieve the values from the server (another
round trip to the server) which for performance reasons
isn't a great idea.
So, the hints structure should remain valid at all times.
If you use XSet... calls, please follow this advice.
- N
|
80.37 | More difficulty with the message window ... | ARTFUL::SCOTT | Mike-In-The-Cube | Fri Apr 14 1989 17:24 | 15 |
|
I'm having problems getting the DECwindows BANNER message box to display any
messages. Could someone please explain what function it serves over and above
the session manager message display? Does it give you a popup when you get a
message? In other words, is it worth the struggle? (BTW, I just scanned this
topic while writing this note and found some leads on how to make it work--
DECwindows NOTES, like most DECwindows apps, is too cool for words).
It also seems to require some privilege over and above the six the kit tells
you to install it with (CMKRNL SYSNAM PRMMBX ALTPRI WORLD SYSPRV).
Thanks for any help you can give.
-- Mike Scott
|
80.38 | | FIZBUZ::SAUNDERS | A WINDOW in any Language | Mon Apr 17 1989 06:44 | 6 |
| Let me know if you still have a problem, should not need any moe priv's than
listed in the installation procedure. It will popup whe any type of broadcaste
is trapped by the device it has allocated (session terminal, of DECterm terminal).
Jim
|
80.39 | Special mailbox? | ARTFUL::SCOTT | Lord, save me from these Mass-inine drivers! | Mon Apr 17 1989 16:02 | 10 |
| I've got it working now. However, it does seem to require some
privilege other than the six documented ones. I set BANNER up to be
spawned by DECW$LOGIN and give my process all privileges before running
it. The problem seems to be with creating some mailbox--does it use a
permanent mailbox or something?
Thanks.
-- Mikey
|
80.40 | | MU::PORTER | gonzo engineering | Tue Apr 18 1989 00:56 | 7 |
| re .-1 "does it use a permanent mailbox or something?"
But PRMMBX is in the standard priv list for BANNER -- you
yourself mentioned it a few replies back. Sure you're installing
it correctly?
|
80.41 | | ARTFUL::SCOTT | Lord, save me from these Mass-inine drivers! | Tue Apr 18 1989 20:09 | 9 |
| RE: .40
You're right! I just checked and it is intalled with the six privileges I
mentioned, including PRMMBX. I dunno why it isn't working, then. I just know
it fails with a complaint about creating a mailbox. I will try starting it
in an unprivileged process sometime soon and insert the log here.
-- Mikey
|
80.42 | Mea culpa | ARTFUL::SCOTT | Lord, save me from these Mass-inine drivers! | Thu Apr 20 1989 19:39 | 7 |
| I discovered that I had two copies of DECW$BANNER on my system: one in
SYS$SYSDEVICE:[SYS0.SYSEXE] and one in SYS$SYSDEVICE:[SYS0.SYSCOMMON.SYSEXE].
The former was the installed one, and was *not* world readable. I reduced to
one copy and now it works fine, even from unprivileged accounts.
-- Mikey
|
80.43 | Kit location? | AISG::CRAGG | Will Winter EVER end ?!?! | Sun Apr 30 1989 14:26 | 6 |
|
Where is the Banner Kit located?
Thanks,
Helena
|
80.44 | | LESLIE::LESLIE | Andy ��� Leslie, CSSE/VMS Europe | Sun Apr 30 1989 15:17 | 7 |
| Helena
don't think me rude, but have you read the contents of this
topic? Your question was asked as .0 and answered in .1!
Andy
|
80.45 | Banner on VMS V5.2-42W? | 7744::JBOWKER | Joe, KB1GP | Wed May 24 1989 15:06 | 37 |
| I have attempted to run Banner V0.00 on VMS V5.2-42W and get the
attached error message. Has anyone managed to get Banner working
on V5.2-42W?
Joe
%SYSTEM-F-ACCVIO, access violation, reason mask=00, virtual
address=00000000, PC
=0001D32F, PSL=03C00004
Improperly handled condition, image exit forced.
Signal arguments Stack contents
Number = 00000005 20801214
Name = 0000000C 20202020
00000000 20202020
00000000 20202020
0001D32F 00202020
03C00004 7FF39C54
00000000
27FC0000
00149644
7FF39C78
Register dump
R0 = 00000000 R1 = 00002857 R2 = 80004F64 R3 = 7FF39C34
R4 = 0000000E R5 = 0000006D R6 = 0000FFC8 R7 = 0000F59C
R8 = 00002724 R9 = 000101C8 R10= 0000009C R11= 0000FEFC
AP = 7FF39BE4 FP = 7FF39BA4 SP = 7FF39C20 PC = 0001D32F
PSL= 03C00004
|
80.46 | It works fine on -42N, and -42W doesn't change anything particularly relevant... | BLOCKP::NETH | Craig Neth | Wed May 24 1989 17:13 | 8 |
|
Well, my system is still V5.2-42N, and the banner runs fine.
After scanning the -42W mup saveset, I don't see anything in it that
should affect the banner at all...
Make sure you don't have random DECW$BANNER.* files in SYS$SPECIFIC:
directories - that will definitely cause the banner some grief.
|
80.47 | Still got it here | 21786::MEANY | It's great to be young and insane... | Thu May 25 1989 14:59 | 4 |
|
I upgrade to -42W yesterday and the banner is still working....
|
80.48 | The CWPS window is the reson for ACCVIO's on V5.2 systems | FIZBUZ::SAUNDERS | A WINDOW in any Language | Wed May 31 1989 03:46 | 10 |
| If you have the symbol DECW$BANNER.cwps_window set to 1, in the DECW$BANNER.DAT
file, you will get an ACCVIO on any 5.2 system. This is due to the two undefined
symbols which you will see at link time, which banner did not expect to be
undefined. I'll put a new kit together for 5.2 systems, when I have had a
chance to test a few things out on V5.2. In the meantime edit the DECW$BANNER.DAT
files in SYS$SHARE, and your SYS$LOGIN, and set the above symbol to 0, if you
are getting ACCVIO's.
Jim
|
80.49 | Banner Processes and the Interrupt Stack | ATPS::JORDAN | We want to make YOU a Boardhead! | Thu Jun 08 1989 12:06 | 9 |
| The Banner Processes Window appears not to take into account interrupt
stack time when computing the CPU percent for each process. I had my
workstation running a consistent 30-40% on the interrupt stack and several
processes taking the remaining CPU. When adding the CPU percent for the 3
or 4 processes in the process window I got very close to 100%. I only
expected to see 60-70% of the CPU being consumed by the processes.
_Greg
|
80.50 | | FIZBUZ::SAUNDERS | A WINDOW in any Language | Fri Jun 09 1989 05:44 | 8 |
| Ah, I never thought of that, when calculating the process times, I get the
null time for that CPU, and then calculate the process percentages for the
time that CPU was doing something. I suppose I should remove both the NULL time,
the Interupt time before calculating the cpu percentage for the processes?
What about exec, is that process specific, or system overhead as well?
Jim
|
80.51 | | ATPS::JORDAN | We want to make YOU a Boardhead! | Fri Jun 09 1989 09:30 | 7 |
| Hi Jim,
Exec time is process specific so only null and interrupt stack time
need be handled for the process display.
_Greg
|
80.52 | Problem with Banner's HELP | 5063::SYSTEM | Jeff - The Network *IS* the System! | Fri Jun 09 1989 11:17 | 13 |
| Although the Overview HELP text comes up fine, when I choose any of the other
topics from the lower list box, I get an error indicating that HELP can't find
the
Couldn't find frame OVERVIEW SETUP_OPTIONS in SYS$HELP:DECW$BANNER.HLB
although the VMSINSTAL procedure went fine (except for the expected 2
undefined symbols.)
Any ideas?
Jeff
|
80.53 | | FIZBUZ::SAUNDERS | A WINDOW in any Language | Mon Jun 12 1989 04:12 | 7 |
| Yes the help sub-system does not seem to be working any longer. You can access
it from VMS using VMS help, if you point the help library at
sys$help:decw$banner.hlb. I'm not sure why the frames can no longer me found,
I have to talk to the help people to see whats going on.
Jim
|
80.54 | minor problem | DRIVE::HANAM | We're the ScareCrow People | Wed Jul 19 1989 13:01 | 19 |
| I'm having the same problem as reply .27 had...
I $SPAWN/NOWAIT/PROC=DECW$BANNER RUN SYS$SYSTEM:DECW$BANNER.EXE
from a window, and Banner comes up fine. However, if I try to set host
from that one window immediatedly after spawning and before the banner
begins to display, I get the message -
Failed to assign the Session Manager's terminal
and once the banner is up, set host will return
%SYSTEM-F-DEVACTIVE, device is active
I did an INSTALL ADD SYS$SYSTEM:DECW$BANNER
/PRIV=(CMKRNL,WORLD,SYSPRV,PRMMBX,ALTPRI) after installing banner
because I couldn't start banner from a nonpriv'd session.
?
|
80.55 | Would /output=nl: help??? | EZWIND::LEVY | Bound to cover just a little more ground | Fri Jul 21 1989 12:15 | 1 |
|
|
80.56 | | BEEDLE::DICKAU | Martin Dickau | Sun Jul 23 1989 13:54 | 5 |
| Re .54, .55 -- /INPUT=NL: would also be a good idea. Otherwise, the first ^Y
will kill banner...
Martin
|
80.57 | /input= nl: solved DEVACTIVE error | NZOV01::MATHESON | Robin killed by The Joker? Holy terminations, Batman! | Mon Jul 24 1989 18:50 | 9 |
| RE: .last three and .27 (by me)
I fixed the problem by spawning /input=nl:. When I wrote a command
procedure to start Banner, I did the right thing. It was just when
I was starting it by hand that I got lazy and didn't give the input
= null qualifier.
cheers, Ken.
|
80.58 | Problem Using Autostart in DECwindows V2.0 FT | WHELIN::ADAVIS | Andrew J. Davis | Mon Jul 31 1989 15:57 | 45 |
| Here's an interesting problem....
I recently performed a full install of VMS V5.2.
I then installed the DECwindows V2.0 Field Test software and then
reinstalled BANNER.
When I run it from DCL, or when I invoke the application from my
SYS$LOGIN:DECW$LOGIN.COM, it works correctly in the same manner as it did
under VMS V5.1 and DECwindows V1.0.
However, since DECwindows V2.0 provides the capability for using the
autostart mechanism from the session manager window, I moved the the
startup commands from DECW$LOGIN.COM to the appropriate DECwindows
application menus. When I try to start BANNER in this way, the desired
banner windows appear on the workstation briefly and then disappear.
I have included a copy of the account log with the error message that
occurred when the image aborted.
DECW$BANNER Image Termination
-----------------------------
Username: SYSTEM UIC: [SYSTEM]
Account: SYSTEM Finish time: 31-JUL-1989 13:39:21.16
Process ID: 00000090 Start time: 31-JUL-1989 13:39:01.42
Owner ID: Elapsed time: 0 00:00:19.74
Terminal name: MBA179: Processor time: 0 00:00:05.87
Remote node addr: Priority: 1
Remote node name: Privilege <31-00>: FFFFFFFF
Remote ID: Privilege <63-32>: FFFFFFFF
Queue entry: Final status code: 10000454
Queue name:
Job name:
Final status text: %SYSTEM-F-ROPRAND, reserved operand fault at PC=!XL, PSL=!XL
Page faults: 1373 Direct IO: 63
Page fault reads: 33 Buffered IO: 29
Peak working set: 1631 Volumes mounted: 0
Peak page file: 1654 Images executed: 2
Image name: DWJNES$DUA0:[SYS0.SYSCOMMON.][SYSEXE]DECW$BANNER.EXE
|
80.59 | Minor strangeness with banner?!? | VINO::WITHROW | Mass recall petitions available here! | Tue Aug 01 1989 15:18 | 33 |
| Banner seems to run OK on my V5.2 SSB system, but when I do this:
$ type decw$banner.log
I get this:
Falied to assign the Session Manager's terminal
Falied to assign the Session Manager's terminal
Falied to assign the Session Manager's terminal
Falied to assign the Session Manager's terminal
Falied to assign the Session Manager's terminal
Falied to assign the Session Manager's terminal
Falied to assign the Session Manager's terminal
Falied to assign the Session Manager's terminal
Falied to assign the Session Manager's terminal
Falied to assign the Session Manager's terminal
As a result of doing this:
$ spawn/nowait/input=nl:/output=decw$banner.log/proc=decw$banner_'DNumber' -
run sys$system:decw$banner
Using this:
Image Identification Information
image name: "DECW$BANNER"
image file identification: "V1.0"
link date/time: 15-JUN-1989 21:40:26.78
linker identification: "05-05"
BTW, What does ``falied'' mean? ;-)
|
80.60 | PE Counters all ZERO | CVG::LEKAS | From the Workstation of Tony Lekas | Tue Aug 01 1989 17:10 | 5 |
| Since we upgraded to VMS V5.2 (SSB) the PE counters have been showing
up as zero. Anyone have a fix for this?
Tony
|
80.61 | Is the dump anywhere? | FIZBUZ::SAUNDERS | A WINDOW in any Language | Wed Aug 02 1989 06:37 | 14 |
| Yes this is odd, normally the only thing that would make banner exit in this
way (After displaying its windows), is lack of priv's. However your dump seems
to show ALL priv's were turned on, (Maybe I've read this wrong?). Banner
should have written an error reprt to sys$output just before it exited
I dont suppose the Session manager has recorded that anywhere?
I see the session manager record the exit status as SYSTEM-F-ROPRAND, anyone
know how accurate that is? I've never seen banner exit like that.
Sorry I cant be more helpful, but I really need to see the dump generated
by banner, and I dont know if the session manager has recorded that anywhere?
Jim
|
80.62 | | FIZBUZ::SAUNDERS | A WINDOW in any Language | Wed Aug 02 1989 06:55 | 18 |
| re .59
Banner is trying to allocate the session managers terminal to get
a broadcaste mailbox on it. It tries for 10 seconds and then gives up. I have
found that 10 seconbds is not always eneugh time for the session manager to
finish itsd work, and create the device, in the next kit, the wait timer will
be longer. If you are running banner from DECW$LOGIN, I have found that
putting banner as the very last thing you do, normally fix's the problem.
re .60
Yep all the addresses for fetching the PE statistics have change
in V5.2, you will have to wait for me to build a new kit. This will either
be soon or not so soon, depending if the addresses I have for the PE statistics
in V5.2 are correct or not.
Jim
|
80.63 | No dumpfile - but still confused | WHELIN::ADAVIS | Andrew J. Davis | Wed Aug 02 1989 14:24 | 24 |
| Re: .58 and .61
> Yes this is odd, normally the only thing that would make banner exit in this
> way (After displaying its windows), is lack of priv's. However your dump seems
> to show ALL priv's were turned on, (Maybe I've read this wrong?). Banner
> should have written an error reprt to sys$output just before it exited
No, it did not report anything to sys$output before it exited.
> I dont suppose the Session manager has recorded that anywhere?
No, it hasn't. I've checked several of the DECwindows related log files,
specifically my SYS$LOGIN:DECW$SM.LOG, and there is no information regarding
the BANNER process that aborted in any of them.
Is there any thing else that I should be checking?
BTW, the BANNER program is INSTALLED at boot time, with the appropriate
privileges, but I don't think that this should have any effect.
Regards,
Andrew
|
80.64 | Priv's is the only normal fault | FIZBUZ::SAUNDERS | A WINDOW in any Language | Thu Aug 03 1989 12:43 | 14 |
| No priv's is the only normal fault, that would cause banner to exit after putting
up its windows. The priv in question would be PRMBX, when banner tries to get
the session managers terminal. There could be something else like SYS$OUTPUT
doesnt actually exist when your running banner in auto startup, but that I
would think is very unlikely. Can the session manager auto-start a command
file? If so you may like to write a command file which assigns SYS$OUTPUT, and
SYS$ERROR to a log file and then runs banner, so we can see why banner exits.
Otherwise I'll try to experiment when I get V5.2 up and running.
Sorry I cant be more helpful,
Jim
|
80.65 | more 5.2 banner woes | FIEVEL::FILGATE | Bruce Filgate dtn 291-7077 ms NKS1-2/H6 | Thu Aug 03 1989 17:47 | 23 |
| We have upgraded several vax stations to 5.2. Banner used to be well behaved,
now, like others have noted, we get
Falied[sic] to assign the Session Manager's terminal
repeated many times in the log for banner.
Depending on the individual station several things might happen if we try
to use help. Drag down the menu, select help. Help screen comes up, maybe, or
the session manager will abort popping all the icons back to windows on the
display. On the stations that leave up the help screen, double clicking on
an item will result in an error to obtain the requested module from the
decw$banner help library.
A couple of the stations even appear to function correctly, we are not sure why,
although they appear to be running code that was installed on intermediate dates
with systems that don't work.
Is there a kit/installation procedure on the network that has been known to
install a version of banner on VMS5.2 that is well behaved?
Bruce
|
80.66 | | MU::PORTER | moderation is for monks | Thu Aug 03 1989 17:54 | 17 |
| It has worked ok for me, throughout all reasonable
combinations of VMS V5.2, VMS T5.2-1, DECwindows V1, DECwindows V2.
I suspect that it works for me because I'm not using the same
options that you are. Is there some kind of message-trapping
optin which involved assigning a channel to the SM terminal?
Try disabling that option and seeing if everything's ok - at
least it'll help you narrow down the problem.
My kit can be copied from MU::KITS:BANNER000.A, but it's way old -
November 1988. I've never had to "reinstal" it either.
(Hmm, I wonder if the mechanism I use to send OPCOM messages
to the Session Mgr window has been broken...)
|
80.67 | They are normal bugs . . . | FIZBUZ::SAUNDERS | A WINDOW in any Language | Fri Aug 04 1989 05:23 | 19 |
| Re .-1
Most of what you have mentioned in -1 are in fact bugs in banner.
The help system in the last kit was broken because of a help bug in the
Banner HLB file. The disapearing Icons, is Banner blowing away the
window manager. This isn't banners fault in fact, but people who choice to
have banner without a title bar should never try to use help, as thier
window manager will die immediatly.
As for the message window, I'm not sure, I suspect it is still
working as normal, and it is just that you are running banner to quickly
and the session manager has not created the terminal device by the time
banner is looking for it. This will be fixed in the next kit.
I should have a new kit next week, as long as I can sort out the PE display
for V5.2, and check out all the bug fixes I've made since the last kit.
Jim
|
80.68 | more on banner help | FIEVEL::FILGATE | Bruce Filgate dtn 291-7077 ms NKS1-2/H6 | Fri Aug 04 1989 11:28 | 13 |
| One more problem if I may. With banner running, and with titles on windows,
pulling down menu, selecting help, double clicking on any subjects (eg
Setup Options) yields the error
Couldn't find frame OVERVIEW SETUP_OPTIONS in SYS$HELP:DECW$BANNER.HLB library
which is true, the requested info is not in the library.
Is this the error that was alluded to a couple of replies back? or is this
something on my installations only?
Bruce
|
80.69 | more on .-1 | FIEVEL::FILGATE | Bruce Filgate dtn 291-7077 ms NKS1-2/H6 | Fri Aug 04 1989 11:32 | 12 |
| Oh, and after the error has been obtained the first time, and the help has been
exited from, a further request for help from the pull down yields
Couldn't find frame OVERVIEW in SYS$HELP:DECW$BANNER.HLB library
again, is this banner bug, or something I did?
BTW thanks for banner, I find it quite useful, these questions should not be
construed to be other than questions. thanks
Bruce
|
80.70 | They are Banner bugs | FIZBUZ::SAUNDERS | A WINDOW in any Language | Mon Aug 07 1989 05:34 | 11 |
| No this is a problem between Banner and the Help widget, it is not a fault of
your installation procedure. The banner help file has unfortunatly a couple
of text lines that upset the help widget, and VMS help. You can access the
the Banner help file from VMS using VMShelp, that works O.K if you use the
/LIBRARY qualifier, but you can not get any help out of the help file
at DECwindows level.
Sorry
Jim
|
80.71 | Tell me again, please? | MS3100::SCHELL | Mark Schell, SWS, Carolinas District, 367-4040 | Mon Aug 28 1989 23:39 | 9 |
| The only reference I've seen to the current location of Banner is in reply .01
of this note, and it refers to MPGS. I thot at one time that Banner was
distributed by the program author on FIZBUF (or something similar)
Since I need to get the "latest" copy of Banner installed on my workstation,
how about re-announcing the current location..
Mark
|
80.72 | What can banner do for me(or I for banner) | GYPSC::BINGER | beethoven was dutch | Thu Oct 05 1989 10:45 | 8 |
| Can someone tell me what is BANNER. I have a vaxstation 11/GPX. I
would be interested to know what it could do for me.
Thanks in advance,
stephen
|
80.73 | | STAR::MFOLEY | Rebel without a Clue | Wed Oct 11 1989 10:31 | 6 |
|
Why not just install it and try it?
mike
|
80.74 | Here is a little run down. | FIZBUZ::SAUNDERS | A WINDOW in any Language | Wed Oct 11 1989 12:38 | 16 |
| Banner is the DECwindows version of the UIS Banner program. It gives you a
graphical display of some of your more important system characteristics, like
who's burning all your CPU time, why your workstation seems to have stopped etc.
It also gives you some small toys to keep the workstation from falling asleep
while its waiting for you to type something.
On a more serious tack, it is a highly customizable, and in many cases very
useful internal program for DECwindows workstation users. The best bet is to
install it, select the help from the popup menu, and customise it to something
that meets your needs.
If you have any comments, suggestions for the future, feel free to forward them
to me.
Jim
|
80.75 | Where's the kit?? | SUCCES::BURTON | | Thu Jan 04 1990 08:57 | 9 |
|
OK, where's the kit?
MPGS::SYS$KITS:[DECW.UTIL] does not exist.
I can't find another reference in this notesfile for a more current
kit location.
|
80.76 | Its on my system | AGBEAR::HORNER | A.G.Bear, Old fashion teddy bear | Thu Jan 04 1990 17:04 | 10 |
| I keep a copy here:
Directory CIMTWO""::DECW$PUBLIC:[BANNER]
BANNER001.A;1 28-AUG-1989 11:48:02.00
BANNER002.A;3 19-OCT-1989 16:32:26.00
It's not guaranteed to be the latest though.
Dave
|
80.77 | | GRIST::MILLER | Valerie Miller | Thu Jan 04 1990 17:17 | 8 |
|
RE: .75
> I can't find another reference in this notesfile for a more current
> kit location.
See note 1609.
|
80.78 | MPGS:: kits have a new home | GOFER::HARLEY | Confidentially... I AM A WABBIT!! | Sun Jan 07 1990 22:46 | 9 |
| re .75
> OK, where's the kit?
> MPGS::SYS$KITS:[DECW.UTIL] does not exist.
I've moved all of the VMS and DECwindows kits from Sys$Kits: to
VMS$Kits:; the directory names haven't changed.
/harley
|
80.79 | clues??? | ISLNDS::ROBINSON | Gravity's Rainbow | Tue Apr 03 1990 10:13 | 32 |
|
I am trying to run banner from a non-priviledged account (after
INSTALLing it) - and I can run it from a DECterm but when I try
to run it from AUTOstart (or from the DCL window in FileView)
it creates the windows (with data) then crashes - here is the
message (anyone got any clues?)
will
Improperly handled condition, image exit forced.
Signal arguments Stack contents
Number = 00000003 00000005
Name = 00000454 7FF2791C
8014B0F0 00000001
03C00000 80482440
7FFEDFFE
03C00000
00000000
203C0000
7FF279B0
7FF27984
Register dump
R0 = 80482440 R1 = 7FF27974 R2 = 00000003 R3 = 7FFEDC1C
R4 = 8038D7F0 R5 = 00000001 R6 = 00000000 R7 = 00000001
R8 = 00000001 R9 = 00000000 R10= 00002F36 R11= 0008006B
AP = 7FF27850 FP = 7FF27810 SP = 7FF27884 PC = 8014B0F0
PSL= 03C00000
|
80.80 | | STAR::MFOLEY | We're all the size of boogers! | Tue Apr 03 1990 12:04 | 5 |
|
Do you do a RUN SYS$SYSTEM:DECW$BANNER??
mike
|
80.81 | Message window enabled? | AGBEAR::HORNER | A.G.Bear, Old fashion teddy bear | Tue Apr 03 1990 13:13 | 5 |
| RE: .79
Also, you can't have the message window enabled if you autostart it.
Dave
|
80.82 | | ISLNDS::ROBINSON | Gravity's Rainbow | Wed Apr 04 1990 10:05 | 14 |
|
re 80,81
I first used RUN SYS$SYSTEM:DECW$BANNER.EXE - that didn't work..
then I tried to run a com file that contained that process - that
didn't work also.
re 81
Would this make the program bomb? - Do I have to go into banner.dat
and set some flag to disable messaging?
will
|
80.83 | Yes it would | AGBEAR::HORNER | A.G.Bear, Old fashion teddy bear | Wed Apr 04 1990 11:37 | 16 |
| RE: 82
Yes, this would make the program bomb out. It comes up, puts data in
most of the windows, and then everything disappears. It sounded
exactly like your problem, which is why I mentioned it.
To get around this, I ran DECW$BANNER from a DECterm window, after
giving myself privileges. I forget why this makes things work, but
it does. I then customize BANNER to not run the messages window,
save the customizations, and then stop it. This then allows ne
to successfully autostart BANNER. I have a command file to this
in my case, since I don't install BANNER, and it needs privs to
run. The command file allows me to give the BANNER process the
required privs before starting it.
Dave
|
80.84 | | ISLNDS::ROBINSON | Gravity's Rainbow | Thu Apr 05 1990 10:34 | 6 |
|
re -1
That fix worked - thanks
will
|
80.85 | Banner ACCVIO with VMS T5.4-4ET | HPSRAD::ARTHUR | You're rendering that scaffolding dangerous! | Mon Apr 30 1990 12:30 | 9 |
| Banner tends to ACCVIO on VMS T5.4-4ET. It only does it sporadically but its
usually right after starting it up from a DECterm...(SPAWN/NOWAIT/INPUT=NL:)
image name: "DECW$BANNER"
image file identification: "BANNER T0.03"
link date/time: 26-APR-1990 10:38:47.14
linker identification: "05-05"
Ed
|
80.86 | Re-Install for 5.4!!!! | FIZBUZ::SAUNDERS | A WINDOW in any Language | Wed May 02 1990 06:46 | 6 |
| Banner looks like it becomes unstable on VMS V5.4. All people I know who have
seen this problem, have had no further problems after re-installing the kit.
Therefore I recommend that everybody upgrading to V5.4, should re-install
Banner afterwards.
Jim
|
80.87 | | UPWARD::HEISER | Bach's Bourr�e | Thu Jun 14 1990 21:50 | 4 |
| What version needs to be installed on VMS 5.4? I installed V0.5 and
only half the display comes up.
Mike
|
80.88 | | LESLIE::LESLIE | Andy, CS Systems Engineering/VMS | Fri Jun 15 1990 06:27 | 7 |
| V0.5? The latest kit I'm using is 0.3 and that is seemingly the current
kit.
No problems on VMS T5.4-4GE....
- andy
|
80.89 | | UPWARD::HEISER | Bach's Bourr�e | Fri Jun 15 1990 14:46 | 4 |
| Yeah I did find a V0.5 (all 21K blocks worth). I'll try V0.3.
Thanks,
Mike
|
80.90 | Stay with V0.3 for a while longer | INBLUE::SAUNDERS | A WINDOW in any Language | Mon Jun 18 1990 11:49 | 9 |
| I dont recommend anybody tries to use the V0.5 kit, it was built for
some people who needed some special display for DECWorld. It still has
some nasty window manager problems, and possibly isnt to stable. I hope
to have these problems ironed out over the next couple of weeks, time
permitting. In the mean time I suggest you stick with the V0.3 kit
for VMS V5.4, although avoid using the message trapping facility as
this would seem to be getting very flaky.
Jim
|
80.91 | Internal use only - or public? | H2SO4::GERSBACH | Edwin Gersbach CS Switzerland | Fri Jul 20 1990 04:47 | 5 |
| I'm shure this has been asked before but I couldn't find it anywhere.
Is BANNER for internal use only or may it also be given to customer?
Edwin
|
80.92 | Banner is for INTERNAL USE ONLY | FIZBUZ::SAUNDERS | A WINDOW in any Language | Wed Jul 25 1990 09:53 | 7 |
| I'm afraid that Banner is classed under on of those 'Unsupported Internal Use ONLY"
catagories. There is currently no plans, nor any reasonable way it would seem to
make it anything else than that.
Sorry
Jim
|
80.93 | Install now, read notes later! | CRONIC::ORTH | $IF WEEKEND THEN SET KIDS/WAKEUP=LATE | Thu Jul 26 1990 17:29 | 50 |
| RE .90
I will atest that Banner 0.5 does have some problems with runing T5.4-4HW.
However, I did have some error messages when I installed it:
-------------
%BANNER-I-LINK1, Building the DECwindows Banner image.
%LINK-W-NUDFSYMS, 3 undefined symbols:
%LINK-I-UDFSYM, DXMCREATEHELP
%LINK-I-UDFSYM, DXMHELPWIDGETCLASS
%LINK-I-UDFSYM, DXMHELPWIDGETCLASSREC
%LINK-W-USEUNDEF, undefined symbol DXMHELPWIDGETCLASSREC referenced
in psect $CODE offset %X00000019
in module MRMINIT file DSA0:[SYS136.SYSUPD.BANNER005]DECW$MOTIF$MRM.OLB;3
%LINK-W-USEUNDEF, undefined symbol DXMCREATEHELP referenced
in psect $CODE offset %X0000001F
in module MRMINIT file DSA0:[SYS136.SYSUPD.BANNER005]DECW$MOTIF$MRM.OLB;3
%BANNER-I-HLB1, Building the DECwindows Banner help file.
%LIBRAR-S-INSERTED, module OVERVIEW inserted in DSA0:[SYS136.SYSUPD.BANNER005]DECW$
BANNER.HLB;1
%BANNER-I-FILES, Defining target directories for DECwindows banner files.
The installation of DECwindows Banner has completed. DECwindows...
------------
I don't know if this has anything to do with the these problems found (prior to
exceeding the I-give-up threshold, so they may be incomplete):
1. Cannot get boarders around individual boxes.
2. Cannot change what disks get monitored
Did they get these problems at DECworld?
I did get the setup box, though, and what's down the pike looks exciting!
...Install, install, it's off to VMS I go...
Back to V0.3
Thanks
--dave--
|
80.94 | Copy 006 | FIZBUZ::SAUNDERS | A WINDOW in any Language | Fri Jul 27 1990 08:48 | 12 |
| Dont go back to 003, (Well you might have already done it by know), copy the
new kit Banner006, it is much more operational than 005 was, which was only a
special for some people who need TP displays. 006 still has a host of little
problems, like no resize buttons etc, but it is operational in both modes, and
I'm not going to have the time to work on it over the next couple months I thought
it was probably best to make a kit out of it, for those people who had pinched the
005 kit :-)
Jim
P.S I'll be making a new note, with release note sort of information in it
sometime today.
|
80.95 | Read note, then install --> the better idea! | CRONIC::ORTH | $IF WEEKEND THEN SET KIDS/WAKEUP=LATE | Fri Jul 27 1990 14:25 | 5 |
| Great, thanks. I was about to install 003, then decided to read the note first
(Ohhhh, how novel! :^)). Good thing I did.... I'll copy 006 tonight and install it
Monday!
--dave--
|
80.96 | What does <the new> Banner do? | SDOGUS::BOYACK | I love Insane Diego! | Thu Nov 01 1990 21:16 | 5 |
| Can anybody tell me why Banner has grown from about 1100 blocks
to over 21,000 blocks? What does Banner do differently from the
old UIS banner?
Steve Boyack
|
80.97 | | PSW::WINALSKI | Careful with that VAX, Eugene | Fri Nov 02 1990 14:27 | 5 |
| RE: .96
It uses DECwindows instead of UIS.
--PSW
|
80.98 | | STAR::KLEINSORGE | Fred Kleinsorge, VMS Development | Sat Nov 03 1990 10:56 | 5 |
|
21,000 blocks??? Sheesh, there are entire operating systems smaller
than that.
|
80.99 | It's not as bad as it looks | AGBEAR::HORNER | A.G.Bear, Old fashion teddy bear | Sat Nov 03 1990 11:08 | 5 |
| That's only the size of the 006 saveset. It had to contain a bunch
of MOTIF libraries in order to link, since it was an advanced MOTIF
implementation. The final .EXE sizes will be much smaller.
Dave
|
80.100 | BANNER006 Quirks | SUBWAY::YANNIOS | NYO DTN:352-3197 | Wed Nov 28 1990 11:23 | 37 |
| Running Banner006, the following happens when running under
DECwindows:
- ICON Box gives full expanded disk/directory specification which
can be very, very long.
- Small Banner window saying "demo" can't be dismissed.
- Resize boxes are disabled, therefore can't resize windows.
- default size of page i/o box is too small, information is
partially missing.
- pop-up menu for setup options requires MB3 instead of MB1
- setupbox: if TP display disabled, TP options are greyed out but
if i re-enter the setup box, they've been turned back on...even
after saving....
- cluster display: one system, that is in the cluster, is displayed
twice. The first instance displays it as a member of the cluster.
The second instance displays it as -BRK (not in the cluster). This
instance repeats itself everytime the display is updated until it
scrolls past the window's bottom line. Shows up red. Both
instances have dropped the last letter of the node name also.
- print queue display: not accurate. Does not display all active
jobs.
Runing under MOTIF:
- if display is directed to an ULTRIX v4.0 MOTIF V1.1 station, the
Ultrix station's window manager hangs and all windows can not be
moved unless the banner process is terminated.
-Nick
|
80.101 | Just my 2� worth... | TOOK::C_PEREZ | The InFAMous Eight | Wed Nov 28 1990 13:45 | 14 |
| > - ICON Box gives full expanded disk/directory specification which
> can be very, very long.
Look a few notes back, there are instructions on how to change this
> - Resize boxes are disabled, therefore can't resize windows.
I've mentioned this and would like to know why but I love Banner anyway...
> - pop-up menu for setup options requires MB3 instead of MB1
A I understand it, it's suppose to be that way.
-Craig
|