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161.1 | A pointer please... | CACT14::THORNE | Department of Redundancy Department | Wed Feb 17 1993 12:22 | 8 |
| Hi,
Can we please have a pointer to the course materials for the V6 Update
course? I will be unable to attend the TTT and I just know I'll be
teaching this puppy.
Thanks,
Mark Thorne
|
161.2 | TTT = Teach Teach Teach ;^) | TRCOA::JOHNSTON | Welcome to the MACHINE | Wed Feb 17 1993 12:52 | 6 |
| Please let us also know when the tape will be available, part #, etc.
TTT sessions are GREAT - too bad us "trainers" don't qualify - I think
the taped session is the way to go in these cash-strapped 90's.
pj
|
161.3 | | BROWNY::DONHAM | Progress Through Tradition | Wed Feb 17 1993 20:51 | 6 |
|
I'll let Sherry know when material is available, and she can
pass the word along. The session starts March 29, so look for
stuff around that time.
Perry
|
161.4 | wrong place ????? | HOTAIR::HEISEL | Chuck - Desert Skier - Albuquerque | Tue Feb 23 1993 20:45 | 7 |
| I know that this doesn't belong here. Iposted it in net_cur.
Does anyone know wher B001 NET MGT & ADM is?
Thanks,
Chuck
|
161.5 | Huh? | TANG::RHINE | Jack, OpenVMS Training Product Manager | Mon Mar 01 1993 15:47 | 6 |
| RE: .2
What do you mean 'us "trainers"' don't qualify. I assume you mean
instructors and the announcement clearly called out instructors as part
of the audience we are trying to get in to the TTT!
|
161.6 | for customer seminar | TKOVOA::SHIMODA | I like a snowy owl. | Tue Mar 09 1993 02:08 | 6 |
| Hello.
Are there any plan of V6 update seminar for customers ?
If not, why ?
toru
|
161.7 | | TANG::RHINE | Jack, OpenVMS Training Product Manager | Tue Mar 09 1993 07:47 | 9 |
| Toru-san
The train the trainer is meant to train instructors to teach both
customer and internal version. Perry Donham is working on the
materials, the schedule, if my memory serves me well is around the
middle of May.
Regards
|
161.8 | Thank you very much for your reply. | TKOVOA::SHIMODA | I like a snowy owl. | Wed Mar 10 1993 22:29 | 0 |
161.9 | | NITTY::DIERCKS | We will have Peace! We must!!!! | Wed Apr 14 1993 16:30 | 12 |
|
What's the status of the "customer materials" that will be derived from
these internal sessions. It looks like next week is really the only
week I have to prep to teach the update seminar and, though not
crucial, it would be helpful to have the materials (even a rough
version) to look at so I know what to emphasize or not during the
limited prep time.
Danke!
GJD
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161.10 | I asked perry to post a note... | NEURON::STAHLY | 10$: BRB 10$ | Wed Apr 14 1993 18:19 | 6 |
|
I asked Perry(via mail) to post a note with status information
this morning.
Ron
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161.11 | | NITTY::DIERCKS | We will have Peace! We must!!!! | Fri Apr 16 1993 18:55 | 8 |
|
And, where is it? This is a serious matter for me -- next week is THE
ONLY WEEK I have left to prep. this stuff.
If it's not ready, please just say so.
GJD
|
161.12 | who is actually scheduled to deliver? | MELKOR::HENSLEY | | Fri Apr 16 1993 20:21 | 7 |
| Is the seminars group scheduling this and resourcing it? The reason I
ask is that it was our site's understanding that Seminars was
delivering it in our geography.
I don't know if that helps Greg or not.
irene
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161.13 | RE: past couple | TANG::RHINE | Jack, OpenVMS Training Product Manager | Sat Apr 17 1993 09:28 | 8 |
| RE .11 Greg, Perry is working to two dates 4/27 for support training,
5/11 for customer training. I am still trying to get the videotapes
out, but am waiting for the replacement for the C2 segment.
RE: .12 Irene, Seminars is scheduling the dates and places and
expecting the training centers to staff.
Jack
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161.14 | US V6 Update Seminar Schedule | TANG::RHINE | Jack, OpenVMS Training Product Manager | Sat Apr 17 1993 09:35 | 51 |
| From: NAME: JEAN SILVA @PKO
FUNC:
TEL: DTN:223-5186 (508)493-5186 <SILVA.JEAN AT A1 at EMASA2 at MLO>
Date: 30-Mar-1993
Posted-date: 30-Mar-1993
Precedence: 0
Subject: I: V6.0 Update Seminars
To: See Below
CC: See Below
To All:
Thanks for the input. I wanted to share with you the final schedule for the
V6.0 Update seminar. Attached is the schedule that we put together for the
U.S. We based the cities on sessions that were done for V5.0 and V4.0
history.
Regards,
Jean
East
Boston Jun 14 Jul 12
New York Jun 16 Jul 14
Rochester Jun 18
South
Philadelphia Jun 21 Aug 2
Washington Jun 23 Aug 4
Atlanta Jun 25 Aug 6
West
San Diego Jul 12 Aug 9
Santa Clara Jul 14 Aug 11
Seattle Jul 16 Aug 13
Central
Chicago Jun 28 Aug 16
Pittsburg Jun 30 Aug 18
Houston Jul 02 Aug 20
To Distribution List:
<<removed>>
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161.15 | | NITTY::DIERCKS | We will have Peace! We must!!!! | Fri May 14 1993 10:05 | 13 |
|
I'm distressed by the last of communication here from the developer of
the one-day customer update. Can we at least have an outline of the
material to be covered? As I've said before (now with more urgency
because the offerings are fast approaching) prep time is at a premium
(actually, non-existent at this point) and I'd like to have at least
some idea of which of the topics from the train-the-trainer session are
going to make their way into the course.
Thanks.......
Greg
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161.16 | V6 seminar CPD | BROWNY::DBLDOG::DONHAM | Progress Through Tradition | Fri May 14 1993 12:34 | 92 |
|
I'm here, Greg, just keeping my head down. Look for review copies to appear
during next week.
Here's the CPD:
EY-N444E-SO
OpenVMS VAX V6.0 Technical Update
1 day
<OV>
This course introduces new features of the OpenVMS VAX V6.0 operating
system to
experienced system managers who are planning to upgrade their OpenVMS VAX
systems to V6.0 and to other customers who wish to understand the benefits
of
V6.0 over previous versions of OpenVMS VAX.
<F>
* Learn new ofeatures included in OpenVMS VAX V6.0
* Learn installation and upgrade requriements for OpenVMS VAX 6.0
* Learn how OpenVMS VAX V6.0 implements C2 Security
<OB>
Upon successful completion of this course, the student should be able to:
* Describe enhancements to the user interface and the TPU editor.
* Understand how and when to use the new OpenVMS VAX V6.0 System
Management
features.
* Understand the benefits of and how and when to use OpenVMS VAX V6.0
performance enhancements.
* Understand how and when to use the new OpenVMS VAX V6.0 troubleshooting
enhancments.
* Describe how OpenVMS V6.0 VAX implements C2 security and understand
how to use the new OpenVMS V6.0 VAX security utilitites.
* Describe programming enhancements in OpenVMS VAX V6.0
<TA>
This course is designed for experienced OpenVMS VAX V5.5 system managers and
other individuals who need to learn about OpenVMS VAX V6.0 in order to
perform
upgrade planning.
<PR>
The student should have experience managing an OpenVMS VAX V5.5 system.
<OT>
I. User Enhancements
A. New DCL Commands
B. DECTPU Enhancements
C. EVE Enhancements
D. DECwindows Retirement
II. System Management Enhancements
A. Upgrade and Installation Procedures and Requirements
B. DCE/DTS Time Services
C. Layered Product Registry
D. VMScluster Management Enhancements
E. New System Messages
F. ISO 9669 CDROM Support
G. Infoserver Tape Client Support
H. New Hardware Support
III. Performance Enhancements
A. Extended Addressing
B. Virtual Balance Slots
C. Adaptive Pool Management
D. Multiple Queue Managers
E. VMScluster Cache
F. Snapshot Facility
IV. Troubleshooting Enhancements
A. CLUE Utility
B. ANALYZE/DISK_STRUCTURE Utility
C. SYSMAN Startup and Shutdown Logging
D. Help Message Utility
E. SDA SHOW POOL Command
V. Security Enhancements
A. C2 Security Implementation
B. New Security Management Utilities
VI. Programming Enhancements
A. New Lexical Functions
B. New System Services Including $SCHED
C. MOTIF Debugger Interface
D. Debugger Enhancements
<DR>
The training locations should have the following available to run this
course:
* Whiteboard
* Overhead projector and screen
Instructor Requirements:
* The instructor should be familiar with OpenVMS VAX V5.5 operating
system management.
* It is recommended that the instructor has attended the OpenVMS Train
The Trainer or has viewed the video tapes of the OpenVMS Train The
Trainer.
|
161.17 | and the latest word on the tapes? | TRCOA::JOHNSTON | Welcome to the MACHINE | Mon May 17 1993 13:41 | 3 |
| Inquiring minds need to know
pj
|
161.18 | | TANG::RHINE | Jack, OpenVMS Training Product Manager | Mon May 17 1993 14:28 | 2 |
| The tapes are expected to be orderable on June 1. Ordering info TBS.
|
161.19 | | BROWNY::DBLDOG::DONHAM | Progress Through Tradition | Tue May 18 1993 12:14 | 5 |
|
They're being edited right now (rough edit to take out all of my bad jokes
during the seminar).
Perry
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161.20 | ...the same ol' story... | NITTY::DIERCKS | We will have Peace! We must!!!! | Thu May 20 1993 10:44 | 26 |
|
Hmmmmmm.
Today is May 20. The Train-the-trainer week was, what, 'bout 6 weeks
ago? More? The tapes are just now being edited? So, I'll order them
the moment they become available (announced here, right?). It'll take
probably 2-3 weeks to get them. I'm scheduled to teach the first
customer seminar on June 28. I'm going to be out of town teaching
on-sites at least 2 and maybe as many as four weeks in the interim.
I just have to face it -- I'm screwed!
These tapes should have been available weeks ago? Why is it taking so
long?
I don't understand why it has taken so long for the course materials to
get put together. The materials surely only had to be taken from the
handouts at the TTT sessions -- nothing new had to be written. I
really don't get it.
And, given the time constraints, there's going to be NO TIME FOR REVIEW
on these materials.
Sometimes I think Digital is its own worst enemy, and that disgusts me.
GJD
|
161.21 | | BROWNY::DBLDOG::DONHAM | Progress Through Tradition | Thu May 20 1993 10:52 | 12 |
|
The problem was that the session on C2 security went so badly that we
decided to redo it for the camera. Cornering the person resonsible took a
considerable amount of time (this is the same person who announced the
Friday before the seminar that he would be out of town and couldn't give
his 4-hour talk on Tuesday). We've been holding on to the seminar material
until this presentation was in the can.
We'll start posting customer seminar chapters for review today; the first
teach that I've seen scheduled is 15 June.
Perry
|
161.22 | RE: .-2 | TANG::RHINE | Jack, OpenVMS Training Product Manager | Thu May 20 1993 12:38 | 5 |
| Greg, a great deal of management effort was put into solving the
problem and there shouldn't have been any effort required because it
should have been done right the first time.
|
161.23 | | NITTY::DIERCKS | We will have Peace! We must!!!! | Thu May 20 1993 18:47 | 21 |
|
I don't think I understand your comment, Jack. What problem was there
to be solved? What should have been done right the first time?
I'm still convinced there's a serious, serious flaw in the whole
process of course development. I was asked, by my manager, to give a
1-2 hours sessions summarizing the TTT sessions. I spent about 2
hours, using DECwrite, putting together a summary of the materials we
were given. I can't see how the course can be more than 60-80 pages
long, at most, and how it could take more than a few days to write.
I just don't get it.
What are we, the instructors, to do if there are technical errors in
the course? Will there be time for review? And, considering I'm out
of town for the next two weeks and won't be able to look at the
materials 'til I'm back, are you even sure there will be someone who
will be reviewing them?
GJD
|
161.24 | There are no good excuses Greg, but ... | TANG::RHINE | Jack, OpenVMS Training Product Manager | Thu May 20 1993 19:06 | 14 |
| The security presentation should have been done right the first time.
It took an act of congress to get the tape redone. Perry has posted
the services package which should help. I would like to see an
external review, but given the past which we have debated into the
ground, I won't hold my breath.
Yes, there are problems with the process and somethings happened that I
do not want to discuss here. We did a lot of learning this time and
picking the pieces up isn't fun for anyone, instructors, developers or
product managers. The next one will be very different. Not much
consolation for this trip around.
Jack
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161.25 | | NITTY::DIERCKS | We will have Peace! We must!!!! | Fri May 21 1993 09:28 | 5 |
|
Thank you for the honest response.....
GJD
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161.26 | | BROWNY::DBLDOG::DONHAM | Progress Through Tradition | Fri May 21 1993 10:22 | 7 |
|
Jack, if you ever move out of the VMS training space, leave a note in a
bottle for your successor...the things that happened this time have
happened over and over in the past, and every time we get a new funder it
happens again. I'm sure Fred Marsh could tell you all the tales.
Perry
|
161.27 | RE: .-1 | TANG::RHINE | Jack, OpenVMS Training Product Manager | Fri May 21 1993 10:48 | 7 |
| Perry, barring unforseen events, I plan to be here for the next ones
and it will work better. In August/September there will be a meeting
with engineering and product mgt. managers to plan and get REAL
committments. I don't believe the problems are just from new funders,
they are from lack of understanding of the importance of this training
on the part of those needing to commit resources.
|
161.28 | | NITTY::DIERCKS | We will have Peace! We must!!!! | Fri May 21 1993 13:08 | 6 |
|
And, unfortunately, the instructors (and the customers) are the ones
who "pay" for these problems.....................
GJD
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161.29 | SECURITY chapter for review | BROWNY::DBLDOG::DONHAM | Progress Through Tradition | Mon May 24 1993 15:37 | 10 |
| SUPER::IDC$REVIEW:[V6-SEMINAR]SECURITY_CHAP.PS
This is for the one-day customer seminar. Please note that the final layout
will be slightly different.
Comments here or to BROWNY::MORGAN.
Regards,
Perry
|
161.30 | User Features slides for review | BROWNY::DBLDOG::DONHAM | Progress Through Tradition | Mon May 24 1993 16:04 | 7 |
| SUPER::IDC$REVIEW:[V6-SEMINAR]USER-FEATURES.PS
This is the background/format that will be used for the seminar (and that
will be applied to Security)
This is a quick chapter, about ten slides.
|
161.31 | Additional material for prep | BROWNY::DBLDOG::DONHAM | Progress Through Tradition | Mon May 24 1993 17:03 | 14 |
|
In preparation for teaching the V6 customer seminar, you'll want to look
through the V6 New Features Guide. It's avaliable at
BULOVA::DOCD$:[BLADE_FINAL.POST]V60_NEW_FEATURES_SSB.PS
Also, BROWNY::$1$DUA2:[V6-SEMINAR] contains slides from the engineering
seminar; there won't be anythng in the customer seminar that wasn't
presented at the engineering seminar. Get 00-INDEX.TXT from the BROWNY
directory for a list of what's there.
Note that the customer seminar covers only BLADE; there's nothing on SPIA,
Alpha-Delta/Epsilon, or OMNI.
Perry
|
161.32 | Grey background | TEXAS1::SIMPSON | | Tue May 25 1993 15:30 | 8 |
|
The grey background on the slides for the user features module
makes for a VERY LONG print job. If this is the way the entire
book is going to be, we will waste a considerable amount of time
and print resources. Any chance you can put it on a white
background?
Ed
|
161.33 | | BROWNY::DBLDOG::DONHAM | Progress Through Tradition | Tue May 25 1993 16:23 | 8 |
|
Hmm, I hadn't noticed it taking any longer, but then I wasn't standing over
a printer, either. It isn't too difficult to change the background color.
The Troubleshooting chapter is about ready to post, I'll do it with a paler
background...let me know if that helps.
Perry
|
161.34 | | NITTY::DIERCKS | We will have Peace! We must!!!! | Tue May 25 1993 16:47 | 12 |
|
On LPS20 (or better), the print time will probably be insignificantly
greater. On a regular ol' postscript printer -- ouch!!!!
What's the motivation for the "dark" background. I think it makes it
harder to read.
(I'll critique the course, as possible, when I return from Dallas.
Right now a couple of VERY demanding customers are taking precedence.)
GJd
|
161.35 | Lightening won't help | TEXAS1::SIMPSON | | Tue May 25 1993 17:49 | 10 |
|
I was printing on an LPS20 (single-sided).... the time was
significant. It took over 30 minutes to print the 11 pages.
Perry.... lightening the background probably won't help. As
long as there is any color in the background the printer has
to map every location on the page with that color. I think the
only way to speed things up is to go to a white background.
Ed
|
161.36 | | BROWNY::DBLDOG::DONHAM | Progress Through Tradition | Wed May 26 1993 12:35 | 19 |
|
Ok, I'll redo the rest of the chapters with a white background. Pity, I
thought that the light gray looked nice, and it helped eliminate some glare.
BTW, Paul Mosteika suggested that we design overheads shaped like this:
-----
/ \
/ \
/ \
-----------
That way they'd be square when we project them with our 'standard'
projectors...
Hey, Greg, if I had to send anyone out to handle demanding customers, it'd
definitely be you! ;^)
Perry
|
161.37 | Overhead shape | TEXAS1::SIMPSON | | Wed May 26 1993 17:01 | 9 |
|
The overhead shape would only work if you're projecting on a
screen higher than the projector. Personally, I tend to project
straight ahead, either on a white board (for diagrams.. so I can
draw on them) or on a screen pulled down level with the projector.
Just my $.02 worth.
Ed
|
161.38 | | BROWNY::DBLDOG::DONHAM | Progress Through Tradition | Thu May 27 1993 16:23 | 9 |
|
Yikes, it *does* take a long time to print these things. I'm going to redo
everything with a white background for review/prep, but the final version
will have a light dot background (lighter than the example posted earlier).
BTW, I've heard that the first few teaches are being cancelled due to low
enrollment.
Perry
|
161.39 | $ reply/urgent/note_user=perry | KETJE::KLEIN | Chris Klein DTN 856-7813 - It is I, Le-klein | Fri May 28 1993 08:27 | 10 |
| Perry : After a few attempts using other trans-atlantic means of communication,
I feel free to (mis-)use Notes to contact you. With a first customer
session of the V6 update coming up (no, not canceled, but currently
15 enrolled), I'm still short of one set of TTT course notes...
Any ideas ,please ...?
Moderator : I apologize for this inappropriate use of notes, and promise to
delete this reply in 'a few days'.
Chris.
|
161.40 | | TEXAS1::SIMPSON | | Fri May 28 1993 10:55 | 10 |
|
Perry.... when you change to the light grey background (for the
final pass stuff), please try printing it and see how long it
takes before you release it. I still think it will take a long
time to print because every pixel on the page has to be mapped
by the printer, instead of just the text/diagrams. We sometimes
have to print the book more than once, and it could be very
time consuming. Thanks....
Ed
|
161.41 | Troubleshooting slides for review/prep | BROWNY::DBLDOG::DONHAM | Progress Through Tradition | Fri May 28 1993 11:47 | 8 |
|
SUPER::IDC$REVIEW:[V6-SEMINAR]TROUBLESHOOTING.PS
These have a white background for your printing pleasure. I'd like to know
if the number of sample CLUE output slides is too high, and if so, which
ones you might take out.
Perry
|
161.42 | performance enhancements for review/prep | BROWNY::DBLDOG::DONHAM | Progress Through Tradition | Tue Jun 01 1993 12:16 | 20 |
|
SUPER::IDC$REVIEW:[V6-SEMINAR]PERFORMANCE-ENHANCEMENTS.PS is the
performance enhancements section. It includes:
o Extended addressing
o Virtual balance slots
o Adaptive pool management
o Multiple queue managers
o Virtual I/O cache
o Snapshot utility
A bit of cleanup is necessary in the memory slides; I could use some
suggestions on how better to present that information (right now it's
divided between physical and virtual extensions).
This chapter and the security chapter comrpise the bulk of the course, I'd
say about 80%. The remainder, which I'll post later today, is bits and
pieces.
Perry
|
161.43 | new security file | DBLDOG::DONHAM | Progress Through Tradition | Sun Jun 06 1993 22:12 | 9 |
|
The 'white' version of the security chapter is at
SUPER::IDC$REVIEW:[V6-SEMINAR]SECURITY.PS; this one is in the proper
format, as well.
Also look for SYSMAN.PS in the same directory, which is about ten pages of
miscellaneous system management features.
Perry
|
161.44 | | NITTY::DIERCKS | We will have Peace! We must!!!! | Tue Jun 08 1993 17:02 | 19 |
|
I've read through the modules that are ready (there's still a module on
programming issues coming, right?) and really don't have much to say
about the materials.
I'm not sure that there's really enough meat there to last a whole day.
There are lots of pages, but when I think about what they'll look like
when blown up to real 8.5x11 size, there's not a lot of material.
There are numerous typographical errors -- spelling, grammar, missing
blanks, etc. I don't have time to point them out here and will assume
that they will be fixed by the time the materials "go to press".
When will the "real" materials (as opposed to the annotated materials)
be made available on-line. I'm teaching this thing for the first time
in about 2 weeks and need time to get transparencies made.
Greg
|
161.45 | | DBLDOG::DONHAM | Progress Through Tradition | Tue Jun 08 1993 18:05 | 14 |
|
I think it will be a 3/4 day seminar. Really the only two 'big' changes are
to security and memory management, and there's quite a lot of info on those
two subjects to work with.
Five of the edited student modules are ready now; I'll post them in
SUPER::IDC$REVIEW:[V6-SEMINAR.STUDENT] for those of you who want to make
slides. The security chapter is still in edit, it should be done tomorrow,
and then I'll post it.
BTW, I scrapped the idea of the tinted backgrounds, lots of folks
complained about print time, and really they look fine without it.
Perry
|
161.46 | | DBLDOG::DONHAM | Progress Through Tradition | Tue Jun 08 1993 18:06 | 5 |
|
Oh, the programming module was posted, it's in
SUPER::IDC$REVIEW:[V6-SEMINAR]PROGRAMMING.PS. I must not have announced it.
P
|
161.47 | OpenVMS VAX *and* OpenVMS AXP seminar? | WARNUT::GRAVESG | Geoff Graves,EDU(UK); DTN 851 2637 | Thu Jun 10 1993 08:04 | 24 |
| Re .44 and .45
It's interesting to see that you think there is only enough info for a
3/4 day seminar. A few weeks ago, we decided (in the UK) that the
OpenVMS XXX technical update seminar would be an ideal forum to
introduce OpenVMS AXP and the AXP architecture to existing VAX
system managers. We decided to use the N444 material being produced by
Perry and add 1-2 hours worth of AXP info. At that time we had no idea
whether the N444 material would occupy a full day, but would have pared
it down a bit to fit in the AXP stuff if necessary. It looks as though
that won't be necessary!
I'm half way through doing the AXP bits with DECpresent to add as a
separate session in the one-dayers we've got scheduled in the UK.
If anyone's interested, the reasons we're taking this approach are:
The great majority of existing VAX system managers know little or
nothing about AXP systems and software but there is not enough info
to provide even a half day seminar of interest to most customers.
We're hoping that the AXP system info will attract people who may be
undecided about attending "just another VMS update seminar".
|
161.48 | | DBLDOG::DONHAM | Progress Through Tradition | Thu Jun 10 1993 10:04 | 21 |
|
I think that the length will greatly depend on how interested the
instructor/students are in C2 security and the performance enhancements
(adaptive pool, disk cache, etc.), and on how well the instructor is
prepared to teach. The VMS material could easily take an entire day if
interest is high.
I've seen a similar situation in Sysnet, where one instructor essentially
read the IG for an entire chapter to the class, and it took about an hour.
A different instructor, with a differnt skill set, took nearly an entire
day on the chapter. Neither was correct, I think, but it shows the amount
of control that the instructor has over the flow of the course.
I'd really appreciate it if, after you teach the seminar, you enter any
questions (and answers!) that you fielded from the class. That will help
other instructors prepare, and will help course development when we design
the next seminar.
Regards,
Perry
|
161.49 | | DBLDOG::DONHAM | Progress Through Tradition | Thu Jun 10 1993 12:13 | 16 |
|
We just submitted the seminar to release engineering. The submitted version
of the student workbook is available at
SUPER::IDC$REVIEW:[V6-SEMINAR]EY-N444E-SG-0001.PS for those of you who want
to see the entire book. It's 174 pages.
The instructor guide is also 174 pages and is in the same directory,
EY-N444E-IG-0001.PS.
Please note that there may be some minor changes as a result of the release
engineering process; the final version will be posted a soon as it is
blessed by RE.
Regards,
Perry
|
161.50 | Thanks Geoff | TANG::RHINE | Jack, OpenVMS Training Product Manager | Thu Jun 10 1993 19:47 | 6 |
| Geoff, we thought about this approach previously and decided against it
for reasons that are now more or less obsolete. We also ran out of
funding. I appreciate your offer to make your materials available to
others.
Jack
|
161.51 | AXP slides by 25th June | WARNUT::GRAVESG | Geoff Graves,EDU(UK); DTN 851 2637 | Fri Jun 11 1993 05:03 | 12 |
| Re .47 and .50.
I'm happy for anyone who wants to use the DECpresent slides I'm putting
together on the AXP info to help themselves, BUT, as I mentioned in
.47, I'm only half way through them. With my current teach load
(off site next week), I don't anticipate finishing them for about
another two weeks: I'll do my best to have them available by the 25th
June.
I'll post the location here when they're ready.
Geoff
|
161.52 | | NITTY::DIERCKS | We will have Peace! We must!!!! | Fri Jun 11 1993 11:41 | 6 |
|
I hope this discussion doesn't become moot -- all of the offerings of
N444 for June have been canceled.
GJD
|
161.53 | some q's on doc | KETJE::KLEIN | Chris Klein DTN 856-7813 - It is I, Le-klein | Fri Jun 11 1993 12:32 | 28 |
| I just printed out the N444 student materials and have a few questions.
Is this the material for the internal training or the customer
training? In the original plans (Re. .-x) different handouts were to
come.
The layout of the material looks, well, quite different for our usual
course doc. Is this still preliminary or final? What with all the
"Information Mapping" niceties?
In view of the nature of this seminar, namely a functionality update of
VMS, it would be nice if the participants could take home something
they can use afterwards. For this purpose, a table of contents at the
beginning and an index at the end would be most useful.
Can we still expect some labs (or demos), or do we make them up
ourselves?
Re. .-1 :
> -- all of the offerings of
> N444 for June have been canceled.
As this may be true for the "large" country you're speaking for, in our
"small" country we have 17 (customer) enrollments so far for my first
teach June 25.
Chris.
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161.54 | | DBLDOG::DONHAM | Progress Through Tradition | Fri Jun 11 1993 14:22 | 44 |
| > The layout of the material looks, well, quite different for our usual
> course doc. Is this still preliminary or final? What with all the
> "Information Mapping" niceties?
The material in SUPER::IDC$REVIEW:[V6-SEMINAR]EY*.PS is in final form; this
is the customer (1-day) seminar.
I think that you'll find this format is easier to teach than the 'standard'
lecture/lab...you'll have a copy of the student handout/overhead, with
plenty of space for your notes. The information is mapped, even though it
doesn't have blocks and maps and sections. Mapping is a technique, not a
format.
> In view of the nature of this seminar, namely a functionality update
> of VMS, it would be nice if the participants could take home
> something they can use afterwards. For this purpose, a table of
> contents at the beginning and an index at the end would be most
> useful.
If this were a steady-state course, or longer than a day, I would tend to
agree with you. However, the nature of a seminar is quite different than
that of a formal lecture, and I don't think that a table of contents or
index would be particularly useful. In addition, the student will have a
copy of the New Features manual, which does have those things.
> Can we still expect some labs (or demos), or do we make them up
> ourselves?
There are no labs, but feel free to add them as you see fit. The seminar is
primarily informational, and presents concepts rather than implementation
details (which we teach in courses such as Sysnet).
> As this may be true for the "large" country you're speaking for, in
> our "small" country we have 17 (customer) enrollments so far for my
> first teach June 25.
I'm glad to hear that!
BTW, Kris, I've tracked down your notebook and will be sending it out ASAP.
Perry
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161.55 | | NITTY::DIERCKS | We will have Peace! We must!!!! | Mon Jun 14 1993 10:08 | 13 |
|
I have a question *NOT* related to the materials, per se, of the udpate
seminar.
What type of marketing was done prior to the development of the course
to get an indication as to the level of customer interest in it. Let's
face it, if more of the seminars get canceled, Perry's time might have
been better spent working on a course which will make money!
I'm just curious..............
GJD
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161.56 | RE: .-1 | TANG::RHINE | Jack, OpenVMS Training Product Manager | Mon Jun 14 1993 11:51 | 8 |
| Greg,
US DLS made the decision to offer the seminars. I don't know what type
of market research they did or didn't do except that they looked at the
demand from previous seminars. I just spoke with the US and the
seminars scheduled for next week have NOT been cancelled.
Some countries in Europe and GIA are also using the materials.
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161.57 | | NITTY::DIERCKS | We will have Peace! We must!!!! | Mon Jun 14 1993 14:48 | 8 |
|
Thanks.
As to the seminars being cancelled, I only know the ones offered the
w/o 6/28 are history -- they are the ones I was scheduled to do.
GJD
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161.58 | Final V6.0 Tech Update material | DBLDOG::DONHAM | Progress Through Tradition | Mon Jun 14 1993 15:07 | 15 |
|
The final version of the materials are located at:
SUPER::IDC$REVIEW:[V6-SEMINAR]
EY-N444E-IG-0001.PS
EY-N444E-SG-0001.PS
V60_NEW_FEATURES_SSB.PS (New Features manual)
Please take some time to post results from the first few teaches so that we
can continue to improve our materials.
Regards,
Perry
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161.59 | My First Delivery | SOAEDS::GRUNDHOEFER | | Tue Jun 22 1993 17:20 | 20 |
| I just taught my first V6.0 Update to 3 customers in Philadelphia.
My thoughts:
The material seems to be clear and accurate. There was obviously some time
and thought put into it. It IS only a half day seminar, though. If you deliver
it in a training center you could have a system available for "show and tell"
which might give you an extra hour or so.
My advise (this is what I did...it's been discussed already in this base note)
is to have some additional AXP material available and make the afternoon
session an "optional" lecture. They probably won't ding you so bad on the
"student revenge forms" if at least you demonstrated that you were willing to
give them at least a days work for a days pay. My 3 students, however, seized
the opportunity to take the afternoon off. :-)
Good luck!
John
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161.60 | | DBLDOG::DONHAM | Progress Through Tradition | Tue Jun 22 1993 22:09 | 10 |
|
Glad to hear it went well; you must have really flown through the stuff!
Did you feel that the students got what they needed? Also, was the
instructor-page format ok to use? We've been worried that the mini-slide at
the top of the page is too small.
Thanks for the input, John!
Perry
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161.61 | re:.59 | TANG::RHINE | Jack, OpenVMS Training Product Manager | Tue Jun 22 1993 22:47 | 6 |
| John,
Do you think that the short day could have had to do with the small
number of students resulting in the lack of critical mass for good
questions/discussion?
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161.62 | re:.-1,.-2 | SOAEDS::GRUNDHOEFER | | Wed Jun 23 1993 13:50 | 29 |
| re: .-2
Perry,
I think they probably got what they needed, but they could have gotten
basically the same information from the Release Notes and New Features
manuals. We (instructors) have to add some value here and with my
schedule (4 weeks on platform) going into it I really didn't have time
to add anything useful.
The instructor format is OK. I did use the bulleted comments for
backfill. I know of at least one case where I misread the slide because
the print was so small. It's not really a big deal but if you had to
rebuild anyway, I'd make the slides about 30% larger.
re: .-1
Jack,
The small size may have contributed to some of that, but I did have one
student who participated by asking questions and actually challenging
some of the new features (like adaptive pool management and virtual
balance slots).
I'm planning on adding sample output from @REGISTER_PRIVILEGED_IMAGE HELP,
SNAPSHOT$SYCLEANUP.COM, SYS$EXAMPLES:CLASS.C, startup log when SYSMAN STARTUP
SET VERIFY/CHECK is set, and possibly console output from an upgrade or
build, but even with this extra stuff, I don't see the class lasting more
than 4-5 hours.
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161.63 | Holland goes for it | NWGEDU::WIERSMA | Drive a BENTLEY or walk... | Wed Jun 23 1993 16:11 | 52 |
| Hello there everybody,
This is Arjen from Holland, with a few remarks,ideas etc.
First Perry about the instructor guide. I love the idea of having a
small copy (still readable) and the explanation under the page. I hope
we can continue this idea, there is some extra work to be done.
About the student guide. Oops I'm not an art freak, but it wouldn't be
bad a n art gallery. Don't do it again. It is a mixture between an
blow-up slideshow and a student guide. But if we just give it as an
nice to have then the customer will except it.
Now about our market in Holland. I read the story about the 3 students
John had. This is the story of Holland.
We had a campagne in which we mailed 3000 customers which had an VMS
operating system. We organised an 1 day course for the price of $370 (1
dollar is 2 guilders) We firts planned 2 sessions with 20 students in
each session.
Now we have booked already 123 students in 4 days. We planned now 6
sessions. We hope to deliver an extra 10 days of specials. Which we
deliver on-site by the customer. We take the software with us. So you
don't have the problem of teaching without the rigth environment.
We also give all our student the following material: Student guide(?),
New features manual, release notes.
The last Update seminar of VMS V5.5 was a greeat success in Belgium and
Holland. So we hope to continue.
Therefor I ask you please can you deliver a little bit quicker some
materials. And we all have time/resource/budget etc problems, but we
are willing to help you develop materials, guides etc.
We have a great team of instructors and they are all willing to help.
I let you all know our experience of the first sessions and put
comments from customers in here aswell.
Let's stop spitting and work together to make I very professionel and
succesful curriculum. Don't shout, but write and listen to your
customers what they need.
If you have great ears, then you have great opportunities.
With kindly regards,
Arjen Wiersma
PS: If you want to mail me
VAXMAIL : NWGEDU::WIERSMA
ALL-IN-1 mail: Arjen Wiersma @UTO
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161.64 | AXP slides ready | WARNUT::GRAVESG | Geoff Graves,EDU(UK); DTN 851 2637 | Fri Jun 25 1993 04:34 | 20 |
|
Re 161.47, .50, .51
As promised, here is the pointer to some DECpresent slides I've
(just) finished on "An intro to AXP systems and OpenVMS AXP".
WARNUT::US:[GRAVESG]AXP_SEMINAR.PS (2493 blocks: 41 slides)
We intend using these as part of a combined OpenVMS VAX V6.0 and
OpenVMS AXP V1.5 one day seminar for customers, using the N444 material
for the VAX info. Remember, we are looking at *introducing* customers to
AXP, and so assume they have no prior knowledge.
My first delivery in the UK is scheduled for 22nd July, so if anyone has
any feedback on the slides before then, please post your comments here.
(Is that OK, Moderator? Is that still you, Mel?)
Geoff
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161.65 | | NITTY::DIERCKS | We will have Peace! We must!!!! | Fri Jun 25 1993 10:43 | 5 |
|
Nicely done, Geoff!!!
GJD
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161.66 | Good Job, Perry! | SOAEDS::TRAYSER | Seniority: Big Shovel, Less Breaks! | Sat Jun 26 1993 02:47 | 16 |
| Perry,
I like the Mini-page on the instructors page. It is great for 'context'
while studying. I personally think the print is OK -- I often read
material 6-up from our postscript printer -- but for the other
instructor's benefit DON'T make the text any smaller.
As for content, I've reviewed it just slightly and didn't see any
problems. I figured at least 4-5 hours of lecture, but then I'm a
bit long-winded anyways.
$
P.S. I wish some of our other courses would use that format, I really
like it -- it's a lot better than the facing-page manuals never
were. :-)
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161.67 | $SET THUMBS_UP == 2 (we like the IG format here) | TRCOA::JOHNSTON | Welcome to the MACHINE | Tue Jun 29 1993 15:14 | 2 |
| pkj
Toronto Training Centre
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161.68 | Experience from Downunder | EDUOZ::HARRINGTON | Do or Do Not, There is no 'Try' | Thu Jul 01 1993 11:09 | 61 |
| G'Day
I have just presented the "V6.0 Update seminar " twice this week. The
following are my comments on the experience. Being one of the "old school" of
instructors please read my comments in this light.
I have been teaching VMS since 1978 and am somewhat set in my ways, so my
presentation style may not suit other instructors. Secondly I no longer work
for Digital, having been a victim/beneficiary of the transition package just
on a year ago.
Course 1 Wednesday.
17 students of a very mixed group, users through to system programmers.
The material is very Technical and does not apply to the user population,
these students were quite lost in the details. The high level students loved
the material.
Course started at 9:00am and ended at 4:30pm. too much material to really do
it justice.
Course 2 Thursday.
7 students, all large sites, all experienced managers. Had trouble finishing
by 5:00pm. Course well accepted.
General comments.
I do not like the instructor guide at all. I spent two days of my (unpaid)
prep time generating a facing page instructor guide. The guide is totally
unreadable by us "old" folks who can not see anything less than 12pt bold
print. I prefer to face my students when I am talking to them so need an
instructor guide that I can read.
Why do my classes last so long? (I hear you cry!!!)
There is one major thing missing out of the documentation --- HOW DID V5.5
implement the feature. Not all students have attended security seminars,
internals courses or performance courses, so presenting "new security
features" or "extended addressing" is meaningless unless the students
understand what it is being changed FROM.
Generally we had a fun time in class and students seemed to like the "compare
and contrast" style of presentation.
I hope the comments are constructive and help others in planning their
presentations.
Post script:-
Week of July 12 I have 4 more seminars to present accross the southern states
of Australia. Monday Perth, Tuesday Adelaide, Wednesday Melbourne, Thursday
Hobart and then home to Sydney -- this is equivalnt to Los Angeles to Boston
-- and you think contractors have it easy!!!
Have fun
BobH
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161.69 | | DBLDOG::DONHAM | Progress Through Tradition | Thu Jul 01 1993 16:41 | 8 |
|
Bob, it's possible to bump the point size up on the text at the bottom of
the IG page...would that help? There's not anything we can do right now
about the size of the 'mini' slide at the top of the page.
Thanks for the comments!
Perry
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161.70 | First response from UK | WARNUT::GRAVESG | Geoff Graves,EDU(UK); DTN 851 2637 | Fri Jul 23 1993 06:33 | 115 |
| Just finished my first teach of the "OpenVMS VAX and OpenVMS AXP
Technical Update Seminar" which incorporates the EY-N444E-SG that Perry
put together and the AXP extras that I produced to go with it. Grand total of
2 customers and 2 DECies (!), but we expect larger crowds after V6 hits the
streets (currently mid-August in the UK)
A few comments...
As previously stated (-. a few) there was not really enough material to
keep going all day on Open VMS VAX V6.0. It lasted just four hours of standup
time, and with the AXP bits, the day ended at 16:30, which is proabably long
enough for a 1-day seminar. It depends, of course, on how much fill-in the
instructor provides but I think the great majority of students who will come
on this course will not be "internals literate" and so will not want any more
than what is already in N444. The 2 customers I had (both "ordinary" system
managers) looked pretty lost when we ran through the PTE changes!
As requested; a few typos/comments on content/etc...
slide 9: DELETE/QUEUE/MANANGER is a *new* command
slide 12: /WARNING_INTERVAL Delete "number of"; it displays the actual
license details, not just the number of licenses.
slide 20: 1st bullet: "process creation time" should be "image activation time"
2nd bullet: security and Files/Volumes exec images also changed
slide 54: $MPGBLSC => $MGBLSC
slide 74: add VAX to first bullet (pedantic!)
slide 83: ticking is if MMG_CTLFLAGS = 1 and
trolling is if MMG_CTLFLAGS > 1.
slide 121: What's "IPAR TRN" ?
slide 124: "Capability Use, Control" is missing from the table.
slide 128: 4th bullet: need a "." between DEVICE and DISK ?
slide 129: is /SECRECY only in SEVMS? It's not in V6 help, although I tried a
$SET SECURITY/SECRECY=(ALL) on a file, and V6 accepted it!
slide 148: 1st bullet: should read "...additional identifiers which were
assigned to the image by the subsystem administrator." ?
slide 151: This slide only gives half the story so I replaced it during
class with the following 2 pages/slides ...
o The System Manager ...
creates a normal identifier
UAF> ADD/IDENTIFIER EXECUTE_PROG
and grants it to the valid users of the program
UAF> GRANT/IDENTIFIER EXECUTE_PROG USER1
UAF> GRANT/IDENTIFIER EXECUTE_PROG USER2
creates a Subsystem Identifier
UAF> ADD/IDENTIFIER/ATTRIBUTES=(RESOURCE,SUBSYSTEM) SUB_ID
and grants it to the Subsystem Administrator (USER69)
UAF> GRANT/IDENTIFIER/ATTRIBUTES=(RESOURCE,SUBSYSTEM) -
_UAF> SUB_ID USER69
o The System Manager sets up CONTROL access to the Subsystem image
(PROG.EXE) for the Subsystem Administrator (USER69)
$SET SECURITY/ACL=(ID=USER69,ACCESS=CONTROL) PROG.EXE
o The Subsystem Adminstrator sets ACEs to protect the image
$SET SECURITY/ACL=((ID=EXECUTE_PROG,ACCESS=EXECUTE),-
(ID=[*,*],ACCESS=NONE)) PROG.EXE
adds the Subsystem Identifier to the image
$SET SECURITY/ACL=(SUBSYSTEM,ID=SUB_ID,ATTRIBUTE=RESOURCE) -
PROG.EXE
and protects the file(s) used by PROG.EXE
$SET SECURITY/ACL=((ID=SUB_ID+MGRS,ACCESS=READ+WRITE),-
(ID=SUB_ID,ACCESS=READ),
(ID=[*,*],ACCESS=NONE)) filename
[I'd really appreciate any comments on the above, it looks OK to me, but
can anyone hone it down?]
slide 154: 2nd bullet: does "opaque" mean encrypted? We've never heard
of an "opaque byte stream" before!
slide 158: Prior to OpenVMS VAX V6.0, it IS possible to SPAWN from a
CAPTIVE account as long as you don't want DCL access. $SPAWN/INPUT=X.COM
runs then returns to the captive .COM . $SPAWN/TRUSTED is *required* at
V6.0 to do this. Interactive access is still denied even with /TRUSTED.
slide 165: 2nd bullet: "VACRTL.EXE" => "VAXCRTL.EXE"
slide 171: "maneuvering" => "manoeuvering"
Hope this helps,
Geoff
BTW, the IG format was OK; I don't use an IG in class as I annotate a
copy of the SG with all my "extras" from the IG and other sources to
teach from.
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161.71 | Looking 4 V6.0 Technical Update info & suggestions | JULIET::JOSEPH_BO | Win agreements, not arguments | Thu Aug 12 1993 14:53 | 15 |
| Hi everyone,
I'm in the process of teaching the OpnenVMS V6.0 Technical Update
Seminar. I am looking for the on-line presentation materials for the
class. Examples: postscripts files or slides presentation for teaching
the seminar. I would alsso appreciate any advice/suggestions concerning
the EFFECTIVE teaching of the V6.0 Technical Update seminar.
Best regards and thanks in advance for your support,
Bob
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161.72 | Feedback | EDUOZ::HARRINGTON | Do or Do Not, There is no 'Try' | Tue Aug 24 1993 07:36 | 39 |
| G'day
8 courses down,10 to go - I thought it about time to add to my comments
in 161.68
I can not finish this course before 4:30 pm under any circumstances,
even restricting comments to V6.0 (no alpha).As mentioned previously I
contrast V6.0 with V5.5 and discuss the reasons for the change.
Many years ago in a previous life I learnt a technique that still
serves very well today, it goes like this.
Always present FEATURE, FUNCTION, VALUE
FEATURE - What are the technical details of the new
feature/functionality
FUNCTION - What does it do
VALUE - What's in it for me
Using this structure it is very easy to present the material an discuss
the reasons for using the new feature.
My timings are to get to about page 70 by 12:30 (lunch time) and then
finish by 4:30
I usually quiz the class at the start to find the population of
students that have done internals, performance management, sysnet III
and to establish those with large sites. This allows me to judge the
level of presentation.
All this seems to work as I am getting QA's in the 90% range.
Hope this helps some.
Regards
BobH.
PS. P L E A S E let's get back to facing page instructor guides :-)
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161.73 | | DBLDOG::DONHAM | Progress Through Tradition | Tue Aug 24 1993 10:31 | 4 |
|
Thanks for that feedback, Bob.
Perry
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161.74 | Material Right or Wrong? | WARNUT::GRAVESG | Geoff Graves,LS(UK);DTN 851 2637 | Tue Aug 31 1993 09:16 | 10 |
| As a lot of folks have been/are on holiday/vacation, can I repeat my
plea for comments on my entry 161.70? Particularly the MMG_CTLFLAGS and
Security Profile changes I suggested. Am I right or am I wrong? Is
the material right or wrong? Please will someone with a few minutes to
spare (!) check it out?
Thanks,
Geoff
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161.75 | Geoff's questions | DBLDOG::DONHAM | Progress Through Tradition | Mon Sep 27 1993 11:14 | 63 |
|
This is extracted from some mail that Geoff and I exchanged recently...
Most of your comments are correct...I'll try to address the questions you
posed.
>slide 54: $MPGBLSC => $MGBLSC
Right.
>slide 83: ticking is if MMG_CTLFLAGS = 1 and
> trolling is if MMG_CTLFLAGS > 1.
Right.
>slide 121: What's "IPAR TRN" ?
I don't know. Bonnie Morgan did all of the security stuff, and she's no
longer at
DEC. I've sent a note to the security folks with this and your other
security
questions, but haven't heard back yet.
>slide 128: 4th bullet: need a "." between DEVICE and DISK ?
Yes.
>slide 129: is /SECRECY only in SEVMS? It's not in V6 help, although I
tried a
> $SET SECURITY/SECRECY=(ALL) on a file, and V6 accepted it!
Waiting for word from the security folks. I'd say if V6 accepts it, then
you can
use it, but I can't find it documented anywhere (which would be a problem
at a C2
site).
>slide 148: 1st bullet: should read "...additional identifiers which were
>assigned to the image by the subsystem administrator." ?
Sounds good.
>slide 151: This slide only gives half the story so I replaced it during
>class with the following 2 pages/slides ...
...procedure here...
>[I'd really appreciate any comments on the above, it looks OK to me, but
>can anyone hone it down?]
This looks fine. I think Bonnie wanted to redo this but left before she
could
finish.
>slide 154: 2nd bullet: does "opaque" mean encrypted? We've never
heard
> of an "opaque byte stream" before!
Yes, it's encrypted.
>slide 171: "maneuvering" => "manoeuvering"
:^)
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