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3182.1 | UIS & DW client should coexist OK | STAR::ORGOVAN | Vince Orgovan | Wed Aug 08 1990 18:54 | 9 |
| It should be possible to run DECwindows clients on UIS workstations
with their output directed to a remote X server. In fact, it should
be possible to do this on _any_ VMS system running VMS V5.1 or later.
The sysgen parameter WINDOW_SYSTEM needs to be set to 1 only on a
DECwindows server.
If you find out that this doesn't work, then it's a bug that should
be reported.
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3182.2 | different sets of SYSGEN params? | AIRBAG::SWATKO | Electrons are cheap. Trees are not. | Thu Aug 09 1990 11:47 | 4 |
| I thought DECwindows and UIS required radically different SYSGEN parameters.
That could be a problem. Can anyone confirm/dismiss this?
-Mike
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3182.3 | Modified SYSGEN parameters only affect the server | STAR::VATNE | Peter Vatne, VMS Development | Thu Aug 09 1990 12:34 | 6 |
| In general, the modified SYSGEN parameters only affect the server.
If you are using the VWS server, but are running DECwindows clients that are
displaying to another node, you should use parameters appropriate for VWS.
The only exception to this is general system parameters, such as GBLPAGES
and GBLSECTIONS. Autogen should help you set these correctly.
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3182.4 | | STAR::KLEINSORGE | Fred Kleinsorge, VMS Development | Sat Aug 18 1990 19:37 | 14 |
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In a former lifetime, UIS->DW migration was my job. It works just fine
and always has. The only gotcha's come from applications and command
files that try to find out their environment...
If the application is *strictly* a DECW or X11 application - no
problem. If the application does a UIS$PRESENT to see if it's on
a UIS workstation - it won't work. You will need to redirect the
logical UISSHR to the UISSHR.EXE stub (which returns false) local
to the process. If the application checks for VA/VC/VK devices...
you may be screwed unless you can change the source... MOST
applications do not do this. SOME command files do.
_Fred
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