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1583.1 | futher to node .1 | AUSSIE::LEONG | Geoff, CSS Design Engineer, Sydney Australia, sna-2 | Tue Oct 17 1989 03:29 | 9 |
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The system configuration:
boot node VAX 8700
my station VAXstation 3100
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1583.2 | node::0 form is obsolete | BOMBE::MOORE | BaN CaSe_sEnSiTiVe iDeNtIfIeRs! | Tue Oct 17 1989 22:54 | 5 |
| Remove all of your DECW$DISPLAY definitions. Then, without defining
anything with node::0, just do:
$ SET DISPLAY/CREATE/NODE=your_workstation
That should be all you need.
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1583.3 | DEASSIGN DECW$DISPLAY/PROCESS | GVRIEL::SCHOELLER | Who's on first? | Wed Oct 18 1989 09:24 | 10 |
| The set display command defines decw$display as a job logical. Since
a logical name translation takes the process logical first, the
manual definition takes precedence. That's why it keeps complaining
about node::0 even after you have done a set display. To eliminate
the problem, type DEASSIGN DECW$DISPLAY
I am not sure about the cause for the first failure.
Dick
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1583.4 | More info | DECWIN::FISHER | Burns Fisher 381-1466, ZKO3-4/W23 | Thu Oct 19 1989 22:36 | 6 |
| The solution in 1. is right. The problem is that when you say SET
DISPLAY, the SETDISPLAY processor is expecting DECW$DISPLAY to point
to a WS device. If it does not, SET can't change its characteristics.
To create a new WS device and define DECW$DISPLAY to point to it you
say SET DISPLAY/CREATE as .1 explained.
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1583.5 | | 4GL::VANNOY | Jake VanNoy | Wed Oct 25 1989 09:15 | 9 |
| Note that with V5.3 that all of this /NOPERM garbage and reuse of WSA
devices goes away. The WSA devices are now created with either a
user,super or exec characteristic that makes them behave like logical
names in terms of livespan. In other words, SET DISP/CREATE/NODE=foo
will create a super mode WSA device that goes away automatically when
you log out.
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1583.6 | Did $GETJPI support ever make it? | IO::MCCARTNEY | James T. McCartney III - DTN 381-2244 ZK02-2/N24 | Fri Oct 27 1989 03:24 | 13 |
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Jake,
Did anyone ever get a chance to look at adding the code to $GETJPI to
allow a program to get the /node= and etc. parameters? I admit that
the user/super/exec change makes this less important, but enquiring
minds want to know....
Thanks
James
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1583.7 | | 4GL::VANNOY | Jake VanNoy | Fri Oct 27 1989 09:46 | 4 |
| No, the only thing is the undocumented hack SHOW DISP/SYMBOLS.
jake
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