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710.1 | | YOSSAM::PHILIP | And through the square window... | Wed May 03 1995 16:30 | 18 |
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>> I know this has been discussed several places in this and the vcs
>> notes file without resolution but I thought I would take another shot.
>> Are there any scan files that will work for OPENVMS AXP. If not is
Try Doreen Flynn, she is our product administrator and has been doing some
work to collect all the scan profiles various people have been creating and
placing them in a central repository.
I think Doreen can be reached at MUZICK::FLYNN
>> there some place to get the system messages syntax for OPENVMS AXP 6.1
>> so we can build our own scan file.
You could always try someone in the OpenVMS engineering group.
Cheers,
Phil
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710.2 | | BACHUS::WILLEMSG | Geert Willems MCS-Belgium | Wed May 03 1995 16:34 | 9 |
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Hi Joe,
See also note 614.4.
Rgds,
Geert
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710.3 | No such luck | TOPTEN::AVERBACH | | Wed May 03 1995 21:09 | 7 |
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I tried Doreen prior to adding the .0 note, and also as far as note
614 goes there are no scan files for VMS AXP only VMS.
Thanks,
Joe
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710.4 | yet another point of view... | OPCO::TSG_TAS | Mr Mass | Thu May 04 1995 14:50 | 36 |
| Folks
We have seen this discussion swing back and forth, but what we have not
seen is a sensible (any?) outcome. I hope the following is helpful.
Scans are a fundamental part of PCM. They must be created. It would
seem that there are three areas of responsibility that could create
them: the PCM development team, product development team, or the users
of PCM.
Taken in reverse order: the users of PCM don't have any tools to help
them do this, we can go through operator logs to hunt up new messages,
but this is beyond many of our scopes, and all too often proves to be
retrospective (perhaps a PCM action routine could be developed to help
us do this?); any product development team is primarily concerned with
spending its money on itself, if very few of its sites use PCM why
should it spend the time creating PCM scans? and how do you get 3rd
party teams to comply (like Oracle Rdb etc); which leaves the PCM
development team.
Guys, I assume that you really want to sell this product! Then create
scans. We all appreciate your lack of resources, but it would be far
more efficient for you to develope a local new message finder and to
use it internally to create scans for all Digital products, and any
third party products that we may use, than it would be for all of us to
do the same.
By not doing so you leave yourselves wide open to any competition that
may want to stray into your territory. Were I in competition with you I
would make it my business to get scans to my customers for everything,
and then to keep them updated - my products, foobar's products,
toobar's tape drives, ANYTHING that sent messages to the console...
FWIW...
Tony Sherrard
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710.5 | | YOSSAM::PHILIP | And through the square window... | Thu May 04 1995 16:02 | 43 |
| Tony,
>> Scans are a fundamental part of PCM. They must be created. It would
>> seem that there are three areas of responsibility that could create
>> them: the PCM development team, product development team, or the users
>> of PCM.
We (the development team) totally agree.
>> Taken in reverse order: the users of PCM don't have any tools to help
>> them do this, we can go through operator logs to hunt up new messages,
>> but this is beyond many of our scopes, and all too often proves to be
>> retrospective (perhaps a PCM action routine could be developed to help
>> us do this?); any product development team is primarily concerned with
>> spending its money on itself, if very few of its sites use PCM why
>> should it spend the time creating PCM scans? and how do you get 3rd
>> party teams to comply (like Oracle Rdb etc); which leaves the PCM
>> development team.
So you think that we have the time to create scan profiles for eveything
under the sun.
>> Guys, I assume that you really want to sell this product! Then create
>> scans. We all appreciate your lack of resources, but it would be far
>> more efficient for you to develope a local new message finder and to
>> use it internally to create scans for all Digital products, and any
>> third party products that we may use, than it would be for all of us to
>> do the same.
We certainly do want to sell the product!! However, when there are only two
engineers working on it full time, its a little difficult!!!
>> By not doing so you leave yourselves wide open to any competition that
>> may want to stray into your territory. Were I in competition with you I
>> would make it my business to get scans to my customers for everything,
>> and then to keep them updated - my products, foobar's products,
>> toobar's tape drives, ANYTHING that sent messages to the console...
You are preaching to the converted, all I can say is that you escalate your
requirements to those with the purse strings!!
Cheers,
Phil
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710.6 | | CSC32::BUTTERWORTH | Gun Control is a steady hand. | Fri May 05 1995 22:52 | 15 |
| To add to what Phil said.....
Events/Scan profiles are also quite subjective. Beyond those things
that are obviously problems like a BUGCHECK/hardware errors how do you
determine whats really important and should be included? This is
compounded further when you consider 3rd party products - how are we
supposed to know what they send to their consoles. I seriously doubt
that if we called them up that they would be willing to just send us
a source file with all the messages in it. We can't even get that info
from our own engineering groups!! I understand your point of view and I
empathize but there are many logistical problems the first of which
is funding for bodies to do the work as Phil has already alluded to!
Regards,
Dan
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710.7 | In the begining there were scan files! | TOPTEN::AVERBACH | | Wed May 10 1995 03:04 | 11 |
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Lets forget about third party products for a moment and get back to
the problem at hand. We should be able to provide our customers using
our tools on our recommended platforms the scan files needed for our
products. This does not seem unreasonable. There were scan files
provided for several operating systems and devices, it does not seem
unreasonable for a customer to expect that as their operating systems
and platforms change, so to should the scan files.
Joe
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710.8 | Escalate it !! | SUPER7::HUGHESA | Swimming against the tide @#%* | Wed May 10 1995 10:39 | 17 |
| Joe,
As has been stated many times in both this and the VCS notes conference,
the PCM engineering team are not in a position to provide what you
require.
The only people who can provide complete listings of the output systems
and applications make is there people who develop them. It MUST be
the responsibility of the OpenVMS enegineering group to provide a
listing of the possible messages for OpenVMS etc. We cannot second
guess these things.
The only way to change the current behaviour is to escalate it through
the management chain. There will never be any such change through this
notes conference.
Andy.
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710.9 | IPMT case has been logged. | TOPTEN::AVERBACH | | Wed May 10 1995 17:20 | 5 |
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A cld/ipmt case has been logged as of 5/9/95. We will see if that
helps.
Joe Averbach
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