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Title:VAX and Alpha VMS
Notice:This is a new VMSnotes, please read note 2.1
Moderator:VAXAXP::BERNARDO
Created:Wed Jan 22 1997
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:703
Total number of notes:3722

176.0. "read VMS doc CD on Unix?" by DV780::LANGFELDT (Coloradical) Tue Feb 11 1997 11:48

    
    Just a comment from a person in the field...
    
    We are trying to get a customer to move from a non-Digital Unix
    to OpenVMS on Alpha.  They have asked to look at the documentation
    for system management.  I located a CD.  Can it be read from a 
    Unix system?  I can't read it from mine, except in Bookreader.
    (Bookreader is not available on non-Digital Unix platforms.)
    
    Thanks,
    
    Sharon
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176.1QUARK::LIONELFree advice is worth every centTue Feb 11 1997 13:054
Not at present.   Over the next year or two, a lot of documentation will
be available in HTML, but not all of it and not right away.

				Steve
176.2System Manager's Manual is in HTMLEVMS::NOELTue Feb 11 1997 14:2925
From:	JARETH::TSHERLOCK    "Terry Sherlock | 381-0158 | ZKO3-4/X56"
11-FEB-1997 14:28:29.43
To:	EVMS::NOEL
CC:	TSHERLOCK
Subj:	doc questions


karen--

it might be possible to read the HTML files on the OVMS doc CD by
pointing to the doc CD with aunix browser. the cd rom is ISO9660 
format, but the file structure might not be readable on a unix 
system. not having a unix system handy, i can't test this theory.

on the other hand, the OVMS system mgr docs are available on 
our external server (www.openvms.digital.com:81); potential
customers can browse the following:

OpenVMS System Management Utilities Reference Manual 
OpenVMS System Manager's Manual 

as well as 19 other documents.

--terry

176.3Should Work FineXDELTA::HOFFMANSteve, OpenVMS EngineeringTue Feb 11 1997 16:226
   V7.1 includes HTML, and -- most UNIX systems can -- the ISO9660 disk
   can be accessed from UNIX.  Otherwise, the files can be served to
   UNIX from OpenVMS.  Or -- ignoring the legal issues -- copied to
   UNIX or a PC, and accessed from there.