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221.1 | it got me too | ZENDIA::DBIGELOW | Innovate, Integrate, Evaporate | Wed Mar 23 1994 14:31 | 12 |
| Joe,
Yes it should work. You're making the same mistake that I made;
You need to use the /NOEVENTS qualifier to get just the console data.
Please note. however, that this is being changed to work using the
syntax which you've used. The latest kit with this new change in it
should be available within a day or two.
As for the looping, it could be a problem. I've noticed that the
response time on VMS could be better.
Dave
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221.2 | must be broken | CVG::TOMASWICK | Joe - VMScluster Validation/aka CVG | Wed Mar 23 1994 15:54 | 8 |
| Dave,
It looks like it's broken. I have tried /noevent, leaving off the
/since & /output qualifiers. It just sits there and does nothing...for
hours.
Joe
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221.3 | Try next kit | ZENDIA::DBIGELOW | Innovate, Integrate, Evaporate | Wed Mar 23 1994 16:37 | 14 |
| Joe,
OK. there's a new kit being built and it should be ready tomororw.
Can you install it and let us know what happens? I'll copy the kit
over tho the US and let you know where it is.
In the meantime, you can look in console$logfiles:*.log for a file
having the system name imbedded in the filename. There are actually 3
files for each system. The one without reference to the time nor evets
is the one you want. It's straight ascii which can examine. However,
don't edit this file, as the other 2 files have record pointers to this
file.
Dave
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221.4 | extract still broken | CVG::TOMASWICK | Joe - VMScluster Validation/aka CVG | Fri Apr 01 1994 21:03 | 9 |
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I have tried extracting with the DCL command and also from the C3
display. All I get is an empty file. If I specify /events I do get events
in the file but still no console log data.
Joe
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221.5 | | OPG::PHILIP | And through the square window... | Fri Apr 01 1994 21:31 | 13 |
| Joe,
Are you trying to extract new data, i.e. data logged after installing the
new kit, or old stuff? We did have a problem with logging which could have
caused your problem if you are looking at old data. If not, could you back up
your log files and copy them to OPG:: mail me when its done.
Oh yes, can you do the copy after tonite, OPG clears out its default DECnet
account on fridays, so it will get lost, also, I wont be in the office to
take a look at it until wednesday.
Cheers,
Phil
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221.6 | works with new data | CVG::TOMASWICK | Joe - VMScluster Validation/aka CVG | Mon Apr 04 1994 16:40 | 6 |
| Phil,
It must have been old data because EXTRACT is working now.
Thanks,
Joe
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221.7 | | OPG::PHILIP | And through the square window... | Mon Apr 04 1994 18:17 | 6 |
| >> It must have been old data because EXTRACT is working now.
Phew!! Thats a relief.
Cheers,
Phil
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221.8 | I think it is still a problem... | BELLS::SYSTEM | A wave without a shore... | Thu Apr 28 1994 09:55 | 17 |
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Hi,
I've just installed PCM for the first time (the just announced V1.1 kit)
and upgraded from my VCS environment. ALl went well until I tried to
do a CONSOLE EXTRACT (even of new data since the installation) and
I get the same problem as mentioned in the base note. I have tried
it with and without the /EVENTS - /NOEVENTS qualifiers but it
doesn't seem to make any difference - it just loops endlessly eating
CPU time. (I guess I should also say that my environment is a VAXstation
4000-90, VMS V6.1 and Motif V1.2)
I know I can read the ASCII log file mentioned in the previous replies
but this is a major pain. Any more ideas?
Thanks,
Martin
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