Curt Vendel <curt(a)atari-history.com> wrote:
> Old Odd Machine??? The HP 9000 K520 isn't that terribly old, I
But that's different iron, obviously named by someone with no sense of
what had gone before, or someone who thought that alphabet soup and a
few years would be enough to avoid confusion. The 9000 Series 520 aka
9020 aka 9000 Model 20 was one of the first machines to ship under the
9000 label, a 32-bit (potentially-)multiprocessing stack architecture
>from 1982.
Take a look at <http://www.reanimators.org/hp/> for some pictures of
an Integral (top) and my 9000/520 (bottom). I think you will agree,
it's not what you're thinking of.
-Frank McConnell
Our hospital now considers any computers less than 300 MHz as "old" and
needing to be replaced. Most of our software venders now say that anything
less than that is not acceptable for their applications, most also want 64
Mb of memory.
Our department still uses 486/33's and WordPerfect 5.1 for word processing
and they are very reliable.
mike
mmcfadden(a)cmh.edu
>From: Dave McGuire <mcguire(a)neurotica.com>
>Subject: Re: HP 9000 520
>
> I've been noticing a very disturbing trend...anything that isn't an
>overclocked Intel box is "old" or "legacy".
>
> For those of us who care about the quality of what we put on our
>desktops (and in our computer rooms), this is pretty frightening.
>
> -Dave McGuire
>>Thanks Allison! I got the cover off and found the adjustment side of
the
>>terminal (left side looking at it from the front) and the focus is a
screw
>>that goes into what looks like an HV transformer. I've adjusted it to
be
>>razor sharp, now what do I use to "lock it down" ? What is that stuff
that
>>looks like nail polish called?
>>
>>--Chuck
It might just be nail polish. I often use that as it's handy and
available cheap
at the corner store.
Fashon sense demands I make a point of using leftover last years colors.
;)
Allison
On Fri, 6 Apr 2001 03:28:22 -0700 Mike Ford <mikeford(a)socal.rr.com>
writes:
> >I can just imagine the Pro-M$ History aka... propoganda!!!
>
> Yeah I can just see the entry lobby with a copy of PC DOS 1.0 next
> to the original source.
You forgot to add that the accompanying blurb would explain how
Bill G. wrote it (single-handedly) over a 72 hour period after
IBM requested he write them an OS. :^/
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I was in a local electronic surplus store today and bought some old
laptops at what I consider a good price. 2 Grid 1520s, a Grid 1755,
a Commodore C386SX, a DEC PCP11, and an External SCSI HD for $75
All lacking power supplies tho. I had power packs for the 1520s and
they're both working but one has the same problem that Mike Ford has
with his Grids- password protected. It's now sitting unassembled on my
work table while I search for the battery to see if shorting or removing that
will get rid of the P-W. While I have programs to zap the Award and AMI
BIOS' ,unfortunately this is a Phoenix.
The Grids all have a socket also for a 16v transformer and it appears to
be the same as the DECs 15v so I am looking for either a Grid or DEC
transformer. The Commodore has an 8pin mini socket for power and a
16v battery.
In examining the 1755 and DEC closer I see that they are identical except
for color. Who would have made these for Grid and DEC ? Kyocera ?
larry
Reply to:
lgwalker(a)look.ca
You know, I've signed-up for that a few times and *never* received my
handbook. I get the advertising, but no book. If anyone actually does get a
handbook, I'd like to know...
Rich
-----Original Message-----
From: Mike Ford [mailto:mikeford@socal.rr.com]
Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2001 4:36 AM
To: classiccmp(a)classiccmp.org
Subject: Free PC handbook
I got this in the mail today, and I am just passing it on. I don't know
what happens when the registration gets filled out without a VIP code, but
its a nice free book if it works.
http://www.advantechdirect.com
My VIP code is NCE011IAG20011B42584 which looks like it is just my code,
but if it is its not smart enough to already know who I was. I suggest not
filling out the reg unless you have an interest in the products, industrial
computers, rack mount, etc. If you are a legitamite user/buyer of this kind
of stuff I can't see them griping about the offer being passed around.
The free book is the neat PC Handbook, with all the facts on PC parts etc.
In a message dated 4/5/01 8:36:58 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
jpero(a)sympatico.ca writes:
> any
> suggestions for inexpensive s-video cables?
This is a funny thread. Going around in a circle
I have been using cheap ADB cables for S-video cables in my video work. I
have found all the ADB cables I need for $1 each at the Eugene, Oregon
Goodwill store.
Paxton
Portland, OR
Hi Curt Vendel, you wrote on 4/6/01 8:32:07 PM:
A HP 9000 Model 520 would be roughly 15 years old.
I administered a couple about 10 years ago. ran
HPUX 5.x. Great systems, reliable.
A newer Model 800 series K5xx would be cool to have as well.
So, the question is, exactly which model is it?
kelly
>Joe,
>
> Old Odd Machine??? The HP 9000 K520 isn't that terribly old, I
>installed
>one of those with HPUX 11.3 at GT Interactive in Manhattan back in 95' A
>damn good and powerful machine.
>
>
>Curt
>
>
>
>Joe wrote:
>
> FWIW there were two of these for sale at the auction at the Goddard
>Space
> Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama this past week. A guy that I know
>went
> to the auction and I asked him to try and pick them up for me but I don't
> know if he did or not. He should be back in a day or two and then I'll
> know. The point is there's still lots of these old odd machines around if
> someone is willing to search for them.
>
> Joe
Well here it is......
I hooked the Vax up to my IBM Model 80 with Tera Term. Anybody have any
other favorite terminal programs?
What should I be able to see from the below info?
>>>show mem
Memory 0: 00000000 to 003FFFFF, 4MB, 0 bad pages
Memory 1: 00400000 to 00BFFFFF, 8MB, 0 bad pages
Memory 2: 00C00000 to 01BFFFFF, 16MB, 0 bad pages
Memory 3: 01C00000 to 02BFFFFF, 16MB, 0 bad pages
Total of 44MB, 0 bad pages, 118 reserved pages
>>>show dev
DSSI Node 0 (TSD4A)
-DIA0 (RF71)
DSSI Node 1 (R5ARYC)
-DIA23 (RF35)
DSSI Node 2 (R5DKVC)
-DIA20 (RF35)
DSSI Node 7 (*)
UQSSP Tape Controller 0 (774500)
-MUA0 (TK70)
Ethernet Adapter
-ESA0 (08-00-2B-12-41-19)
>>>show qbus
Scan of Qbus I/O Space
-20000120 (760440) = 0080 (300) DHQ11/DHV11/CXA16/CXB16/CXY08
-20000122 (760442) = F081
-20000124 (760444) = DD18
-20000126 (760446) = 0140
-20000128 (760450) = 0000
-2000012A (760452) = 0000
-2000012C (760454) = 8000
-2000012E (760456) = 0000
-20001940 (774500) = 0000 (260) TQK50/TQK70/TU81E/RV20/KFQSA-TAPE
-20001942 (774502) = 0BC0
-20001F40 (777500) = 0020 (004) IPCR
Scan of Qbus Memory Space
>>>help
Following is a brief summary of all the commands supported by the
console:
UPPERCASE denotes a keyword that you must type in
| denotes an OR condition
[] denotes optional parameters
<> denotes a field that must be filled in
with a syntactically correct value
Valid qualifiers:
/B /W /L /Q /INSTRUCTION
/G /I /V /P /M
/STEP: /N: /NOT
/WRONG /U
Valid commands:
DEPOSIT [<qualifiers>] <address> [<datum> [<datum>]]
EXAMINE [<qualifiers>] [<address>]
MOVE [<qualifiers>] <address> <address>
SEARCH [<qualifiers>] <address> <pattern> [<mask>]
SET BFLG <boot_flags>
SET BOOT <boot_device>[:]
SET HOST/DUP/DSSI <node_number> [<task>]
SET HOST/DUP/UQSSP </DISK | /TAPE> <controller_number> [<task>]
SET HOST/DUP/UQSSP <physical_CSR_address> [<task>]
SET HOST/MAINTENANCE/UQSSP/SERVICE <controller_number>
SET HOST/MAINTENANCE/UQSSP <physical_CSR_address>
SET LANGUAGE <language_number>
SHOW BFLG
SHOW BOOT
SHOW DEVICE
SHOW DSSI
SHOW ETHERNET
SHOW LANGUAGE
SHOW MEMORY [/FULL]
SHOW QBUS
SHOW RLV12
SHOW UQSSP
SHOW VERSION
HALT
INITIALIZE
UNJAM
CONTINUE
START <address>
REPEAT <command>
X <address> <count>
FIND [/MEMORY | /RPB]
TEST [<test_code> [<parameters>]]
BOOT [/R5:<boot_flags> | /<boot_flags>] [<boot_device>[:]]
NEXT [count]
CONFIGURE
HELP
>>>boot
No default boot device has been specified.
Available devices.
-DIA0 (RF71)
-DIA23 (RF35)
-DIA20 (RF35)
-MUA0 (TK70)
-ESA0 (08-00-2B-12-41-19)
Device? [ESA0]: dia0
(BOOT/R5:0 DIA0)
2..
-TSD4A$DIA0
1..0..
%SYSBOOT-I-SYSBOOT Mapping the SYSDUMP.DMP on the System Disk
%SYSBOOT-I-SYSBOOT SYSDUMP.DMP on System Disk successfully mapped
OpenVMS (TM) VAX Version V6.2 Major version id = 1 Minor version
id = 0
%DECnet-I-LOADED, network base image loaded, version = 05.08.00
PLEASE ENTER DATE AND TIME (DD-MMM-YYYY HH:MM)
PLEASE ENTER DATE AND TIME (DD-MMM-YYYY HH:MM) 04-APR-2001
%SYSINIT, primary PAGEFILE.SYS not found; system initialization
continuing
$! Copyright (c) 1995 Digital Equipment Corporation. All rights
reserved.
%STDRV-I-STARTUP, OpenVMS startup begun at 4-APR-2001 00:02:05.12
%DCL-W-UNDSYM, undefined symbol - check validity and spelling
\B$\
>>> Starting TCPIP ... <<<
%MOUNT-I-MOUNTED, USER mounted on _$1$DIA20: (R5DKVC)
%MOUNT-I-REBUILD, volume was improperly dismounted; rebuild in progress
%MOUNT-I-MOUNTED, USER2 mounted on _$1$DIA23: (R5ARYC)
%MOUNT-I-REBUILD, volume was improperly dismounted; rebuild in progress
%DCL-S-SPAWNED, process SYSTEM_1 spawned
%SET-I-NEWAUDSRV, identification of new audit server process is 0000010A
%%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 4-APR-2001 00:03:24.51 %%%%%%%%%%%
Operator _ALERTN$OPA0: has been enabled, username SYSTEM
%%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 4-APR-2001 00:03:25.13 %%%%%%%%%%%
Operator status for operator _ALERTN$OPA0:
CENTRAL, PRINTER, TAPES, DISKS, DEVICES, CARDS, NETWORK, CLUSTER,
SECURITY,
LICENSE, OPER1, OPER2, OPER3, OPER4, OPER5, OPER6, OPER7, OPER8, OPER9,
OPER10,
OPER11, OPER12
%LICENSE-W-TERM, UNICM 99302-323 License has terminated
%SYSTEM-W-PROXYCONVERT, old-format proxy database needs to be converted
%%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 4-APR-2001 00:03:38.55 %%%%%%%%%%%
Failed logfile operation on file _ALERTN$OPA0:
SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSMGR]OPERATOR.LOG;
%%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 4-APR-2001 00:03:39.15 %%%%%%%%%%%
Message from user SYSTEM on ALERTN
ERRFMT - ERROR ACCESSING ERROR LOG FILE
%RMS-F-FUL, device full (insufficient space for allocati
%SYSTEM-W-DEVICEFULL, device full; allocation failure
%%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 4-APR-2001 00:03:39.16 %%%%%%%%%%%
Message from user SYSTEM on ALERTN
%LICENSE-E-TERM, UNICM 99302-323 License has terminated
%%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 4-APR-2001 00:03:39.16 %%%%%%%%%%%
Message from user QUEUE_MANAGE on ALERTN
%QMAN-W-CRITCLSPACE, free more space on _$1$DIA0 - allocated only 20% of
520 blo
cks needed for full journal file
%%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 4-APR-2001 00:03:39.17 %%%%%%%%%%%
Message from user SYSTEM on ALERTN
ERRFMT - ERROR ACCESSING ERROR LOG FILE
%RMS-F-FUL, device full (insufficient space for allocati
%SYSTEM-W-DEVICEFULL, device full; allocation failure
%%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 4-APR-2001 00:03:40.21 %%%%%%%%%%%
Message from user QUEUE_MANAGE on ALERTN
%QMAN-E-OPENERR, error opening
$1$DIA0:[SYS0.SYSCOMMON.][SYSEXE]SYS$QUEUE_MANAGE
R.QMAN$JOURNAL;1
%%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 4-APR-2001 00:03:40.21 %%%%%%%%%%%
Message from user QUEUE_MANAGE on ALERTN
-RMS-F-FUL, device full (insufficient space for allocation)
%%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 4-APR-2001 00:03:40.22 %%%%%%%%%%%
Message from user QUEUE_MANAGE on ALERTN
-SYSTEM-W-DEVICEFULL, device full; allocation failure
%%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 4-APR-2001 00:03:40.50 %%%%%%%%%%%
Message from user QUEUE_MANAGE on ALERTN
%QMAN-E-NODISKSPACE, disk space not available for queue manager to
continue
%%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 4-APR-2001 00:03:40.51 %%%%%%%%%%%
Message from user QUEUE_MANAGE on ALERTN
-QMAN-I-FREEDISK, free up 1044 blocks on disk _$1$DIA0
Copyright (c) Digital Equipment Corporation 1993, 1994. All rights
reserved.
%%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 4-APR-2001 00:03:42.69 %%%%%%%%%%%
Message from user SYSTEM on ALERTN
%SECSRV-E-NOPROXYDB, cannot find proxy database file NET$PROXY.DAT
%RMS-E-FNF, file not found
%%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 4-APR-2001 00:03:42.87 %%%%%%%%%%%
Message from user SYSTEM on ALERTN
%SECSRV-E-NOPROXYDB, cannot find proxy database file NET$PROXY.DAT
%RMS-E-FNF, file not found
%%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 4-APR-2001 00:03:42.94 %%%%%%%%%%%
Message from user SYSTEM on ALERTN
%SECSRV-I-SERVERSTARTINGU, security server starting up
%%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 4-APR-2001 00:03:43.81 %%%%%%%%%%%
Message from user SYSTEM on ALERTN
%SECSRV-I-CIASTARTINGUP, breakin detection and evasion processing now
starting u
p
%%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 4-APR-2001 00:03:44.43 %%%%%%%%%%%
Message from user SYSTEM on ALERTN
ERRFMT - ERROR ACCESSING ERROR LOG FILE
%RMS-F-FUL, device full (insufficient space for allocati
%SYSTEM-W-DEVICEFULL, device full; allocation failure
%%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 4-APR-2001 00:03:46.76 %%%%%%%%%%%
Message from user SYSTEM on ALERTN
ERRFMT - ERROR ACCESSING ERROR LOG FILE
%RMS-F-FUL, device full (insufficient space for allocati
%SYSTEM-W-DEVICEFULL, device full; allocation failure
%%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 4-APR-2001 00:03:48.98 %%%%%%%%%%%
Message from user SYSTEM on ALERTN
ERRFMT - ERROR ACCESSING ERROR LOG FILE
%RMS-F-FUL, device full (insufficient space for allocati
%SYSTEM-W-DEVICEFULL, device full; allocation failure
%SHOW-F-WRITEERR, error writing
SYS$SYSROOT:[SYS$STARTUP]NET$STARTUP_CHECKPRIVS.
DAT;4
-RMS-F-FUL, device full (insufficient space for allocation)
%%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 4-APR-2001 00:03:53.80 %%%%%%%%%%%
Message from user SYSTEM on ALERTN
ERRFMT - ERROR ACCESSING ERROR LOG FILE
%RMS-F-FUL, device full (insufficient space for allocati
%SYSTEM-W-DEVICEFULL, device full; allocation failure
%%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 4-APR-2001 00:03:56.42 %%%%%%%%%%%
Message from user SYSTEM on ALERTN
ERRFMT - ERROR ACCESSING ERROR LOG FILE
%RMS-F-FUL, device full (insufficient space for allocati
%SYSTEM-W-DEVICEFULL, device full; allocation failure
%%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 4-APR-2001 00:03:58.97 %%%%%%%%%%%
Message from user SYSTEM on ALERTN
ERRFMT - ERROR ACCESSING ERROR LOG FILE
%RMS-F-FUL, device full (insufficient space for allocati
%SYSTEM-W-DEVICEFULL, device full; allocation failure
%%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 4-APR-2001 00:04:01.75 %%%%%%%%%%%
Message from user SYSTEM on ALERTN
ERRFMT - ERROR ACCESSING ERROR LOG FILE
%RMS-F-FUL, device full (insufficient space for allocati
%SYSTEM-W-DEVICEFULL, device full; allocation failure
>>> Executing SYSTARTUP_VMS.COM for VMS 6.2 startup procedure <<<
%%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 4-APR-2001 00:04:04.08 %%%%%%%%%%%
Message from user AUDIT$SERVER on ALERTN
Security alarm (SECURITY) and security audit (SECURITY) on ALERTN,
system id: 62
474
Auditable event: Audit server starting up
Event time: 4-APR-2001 00:04:02.41
PID: 00000103
Username: SYSTEM
%%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 4-APR-2001 00:04:04.46 %%%%%%%%%%%
Message from user AUDIT$SERVER on ALERTN
Security alarm (SECURITY) on ALERTN, system id: 62474
Auditable event: Installed file removal
Event time: 4-APR-2001 00:04:03.73
PID: 00000103
Process name: STARTUP
Username: SYSTEM
Process owner: [SYSTEM]
Image name: $1$DIA0:[SYS0.SYSCOMMON.][SYSEXE]INSTALL.EXE
Installed file: $1$DIA0:[SYS0.SYSCOMMON.SYSEXE]ANALIMDMP.EXE;1
INSTALL flags: /PRIVILEGED
Privileges: CMKRNL,CMEXEC
%MOUNT-F-VOLALRMNT, another volume of same label already mounted
%%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 4-APR-2001 00:04:06.23 %%%%%%%%%%%
Message from user SYSTEM on ALERTN
ERRFMT - ERROR ACCESSING ERROR LOG FILE
%RMS-F-FUL, device full (insufficient space for allocati
%SYSTEM-W-DEVICEFULL, device full; allocation failure
%MOUNT-F-VOLALRMNT, another volume of same label already mounted
%SYSGEN-W-OPENIN, error opening $1$DIA20:[000000]PAGEFILE2.SYS; as input
-RMS-E-FNF, file not found
>>> Disk Startup Complete <<<
>>> Disk startup procedure completed <<<
%%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 4-APR-2001 00:04:09.01 %%%%%%%%%%%
Message from user SYSTEM on ALERTN
ERRFMT - ERROR ACCESSING ERROR LOG FILE
%RMS-F-FUL, device full (insufficient space for allocati
%SYSTEM-W-DEVICEFULL, device full; allocation failure
Copyright (c) 1995 Digital Equipment Corporation. All rights reserved.
%%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 4-APR-2001 00:04:12.38 %%%%%%%%%%%
Message from user SYSTEM on ALERTN
ERRFMT - ERROR ACCESSING ERROR LOG FILE
%RMS-F-FUL, device full (insufficient space for allocati
%SYSTEM-W-DEVICEFULL, device full; allocation failure
%AMDS-I-RMSTART, starting Data Provider processing for this node
%AMDS-I-LOADSECDB, loading security database
%%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 4-APR-2001 00:04:14.57 %%%%%%%%%%%
Message from user SYSTEM on ALERTN
ERRFMT - ERROR ACCESSING ERROR LOG FILE
%RMS-F-FUL, device full (insufficient space for allocati
%SYSTEM-W-DEVICEFULL, device full; allocation failure
%AMDS-S-RMSUCCESS, Data Provider startup successful
>>> Terminals Startup Complete <<<
>>> Terminals startup procedure completed <<<
>>> Accounting disable procedure completed <<<
%%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 4-APR-2001 00:04:17.13 %%%%%%%%%%%
Message from user SYSTEM on ALERTN
ERRFMT - ERROR ACCESSING ERROR LOG FILE
%RMS-F-FUL, device full (insufficient space for allocati
%SYSTEM-W-DEVICEFULL, device full; allocation failure
%%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 4-APR-2001 00:04:19.09 %%%%%%%%%%%
Message from user AUDIT$SERVER on ALERTN
Security alarm (SECURITY) on ALERTN, system id: 62474
Auditable event: Installed file addition
Event time: 4-APR-2001 00:04:19.05
PID: 00000103
Process name: STARTUP
Username: SYSTEM
Process owner: [SYSTEM]
Image name: $1$DIA0:[SYS0.SYSCOMMON.][SYSEXE]INSTALL.EXE
Installed file:
$1$DIA0:[SYS0.SYSCOMMON.SYSLIB]UCX$ACCESS_SHR.EXE;3
INSTALL flags: /OPEN/SHARED
%%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 4-APR-2001 00:04:19.78 %%%%%%%%%%%
Message from user SYSTEM on ALERTN
ERRFMT - ERROR ACCESSING ERROR LOG FILE
%RMS-F-FUL, device full (insufficient space for allocati
%SYSTEM-W-DEVICEFULL, device full; allocation failure
%%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 4-APR-2001 00:04:20.07 %%%%%%%%%%%
Message from user AUDIT$SERVER on ALERTN
Security alarm (SECURITY) on ALERTN, system id: 62474
Auditable event: Installed file addition
Event time: 4-APR-2001 00:04:20.04
PID: 00000103
Process name: STARTUP
Username: SYSTEM
Process owner: [SYSTEM]
Image name: $1$DIA0:[SYS0.SYSCOMMON.][SYSEXE]INSTALL.EXE
Installed file: $1$DIA0:[SYS0.SYSCOMMON.SYSMSG]UCX$MSG.EXE;3
INSTALL flags: /OPEN/SHARED
%%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 4-APR-2001 00:04:20.96 %%%%%%%%%%%
Message from user AUDIT$SERVER on ALERTN
Security alarm (SECURITY) on ALERTN, system id: 62474
Auditable event: Installed file addition
Event time: 4-APR-2001 00:04:20.92
PID: 00000103
Process name: STARTUP
Username: SYSTEM
Process owner: [SYSTEM]
Image name: $1$DIA0:[SYS0.SYSCOMMON.][SYSEXE]INSTALL.EXE
Installed file:
$1$DIA0:[SYS0.SYSCOMMON.SYSLIB]UCX$IPC_SHR.EXE;2
INSTALL flags: /OPEN/SHARED
%%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 4-APR-2001 00:04:21.94 %%%%%%%%%%%
Message from user AUDIT$SERVER on ALERTN
Security alarm (SECURITY) on ALERTN, system id: 62474
Auditable event: Installed file addition
Event time: 4-APR-2001 00:04:21.90
PID: 00000103
Process name: STARTUP
Username: SYSTEM
Process owner: [SYSTEM]
Image name: $1$DIA0:[SYS0.SYSCOMMON.][SYSEXE]INSTALL.EXE
Installed file:
$1$DIA0:[SYS0.SYSCOMMON.SYSLIB]UCX$RPCXDR_SHR.EXE;3
INSTALL flags: /OPEN/SHARED
%%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 4-APR-2001 00:04:22.30 %%%%%%%%%%%
Message from user SYSTEM on ALERTN
ERRFMT - ERROR ACCESSING ERROR LOG FILE
%RMS-F-FUL, device full (insufficient space for allocati
%SYSTEM-W-DEVICEFULL, device full; allocation failure
%%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 4-APR-2001 00:04:22.90 %%%%%%%%%%%
Message from user AUDIT$SERVER on ALERTN
Security alarm (SECURITY) on ALERTN, system id: 62474
Auditable event: Installed file addition
Event time: 4-APR-2001 00:04:22.86
PID: 00000103
Process name: STARTUP
Username: SYSTEM
Process owner: [SYSTEM]
Image name: $1$DIA0:[SYS0.SYSCOMMON.][SYSEXE]INSTALL.EXE
Installed file:
$1$DIA0:[SYS0.SYSCOMMON.SYSLIB]UCX$CFS_SHR.EXE;3
INSTALL flags: /OPEN/SHARED/PROTECTED
%%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 4-APR-2001 00:04:23.93 %%%%%%%%%%%
Message from user AUDIT$SERVER on ALERTN
Security alarm (SECURITY) on ALERTN, system id: 62474
Auditable event: Installed file addition
Event time: 4-APR-2001 00:04:23.89
PID: 00000103
Process name: STARTUP
Username: SYSTEM
Process owner: [SYSTEM]
Image name: $1$DIA0:[SYS0.SYSCOMMON.][SYSEXE]INSTALL.EXE
Installed file: $1$DIA0:[SYS0.SYSCOMMON.SYSEXE]UCX$UCP.EXE;3
INSTALL flags: /OPEN/HEADER_RESIDENT/SHARED
%%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 4-APR-2001 00:04:24.87 %%%%%%%%%%%
Message from user SYSTEM on ALERTN
ERRFMT - ERROR ACCESSING ERROR LOG FILE
%RMS-F-FUL, device full (insufficient space for allocati
%SYSTEM-W-DEVICEFULL, device full; allocation failure
%%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 4-APR-2001 00:04:28.27 %%%%%%%%%%%
Message from user SYSTEM on ALERTN
ERRFMT - ERROR ACCESSING ERROR LOG FILE
%RMS-F-FUL, device full (insufficient space for allocati
%SYSTEM-W-DEVICEFULL, device full; allocation failure
%%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 4-APR-2001 00:04:31.01 %%%%%%%%%%%
Message from user SYSTEM on ALERTN
ERRFMT - ERROR ACCESSING ERROR LOG FILE
%RMS-F-FUL, device full (insufficient space for allocati
%SYSTEM-W-DEVICEFULL, device full; allocation failure
%%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 4-APR-2001 00:04:33.59 %%%%%%%%%%%
Message from user AUDIT$SERVER on ALERTN
Security alarm (SECURITY) on ALERTN, system id: 62474
Auditable event: Installed file addition
Event time: 4-APR-2001 00:04:33.55
PID: 00000103
Process name: STARTUP
Username: SYSTEM
Process owner: [SYSTEM]
Image name: $1$DIA0:[SYS0.SYSCOMMON.][SYSEXE]INSTALL.EXE
Installed file:
$1$DIA0:[SYS0.SYSCOMMON.SYSEXE]UCX$BIND_SERVER.EXE;3
INSTALL flags: /OPEN/HEADER_RESIDENT/SHARED/PRIVILEGED
Privileges: OPER
%%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 4-APR-2001 00:04:34.05 %%%%%%%%%%%
Message from user SYSTEM on ALERTN
ERRFMT - ERROR ACCESSING ERROR LOG FILE
%RMS-F-FUL, device full (insufficient space for allocati
%SYSTEM-W-DEVICEFULL, device full; allocation failure
%%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 4-APR-2001 00:04:34.58 %%%%%%%%%%%
Message from user AUDIT$SERVER on ALERTN
Security alarm (SECURITY) on ALERTN, system id: 62474
Auditable event: Installed file addition
Event time: 4-APR-2001 00:04:34.54
PID: 00000103
Process name: STARTUP
Username: SYSTEM
Process owner: [SYSTEM]
Image name: $1$DIA0:[SYS0.SYSCOMMON.][SYSEXE]INSTALL.EXE
Installed file:
$1$DIA0:[SYS0.SYSCOMMON.SYSEXE]UCX$BIND_SERVER_XFER.EX
E;2
INSTALL flags: /OPEN/HEADER_RESIDENT/SHARED/PRIVILEGED
Privileges: OPER
%%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 4-APR-2001 00:04:36.34 %%%%%%%%%%%
Message from user AUDIT$SERVER on ALERTN
Security alarm (SECURITY) on ALERTN, system id: 62474
Auditable event: Installed file addition
Event time: 4-APR-2001 00:04:36.30
PID: 00000103
Process name: STARTUP
Username: SYSTEM
Process owner: [SYSTEM]
Image name: $1$DIA0:[SYS0.SYSCOMMON.][SYSEXE]INSTALL.EXE
Installed file: $1$DIA0:[SYS0.SYSCOMMON.SYSEXE]UCX$FTPC.EXE;3
INSTALL flags: /OPEN/HEADER_RESIDENT/SHARED/PRIVILEGED
Privileges: PSWAPM,OPER
%%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 4-APR-2001 00:04:36.54 %%%%%%%%%%%
Message from user SYSTEM on ALERTN
ERRFMT - ERROR ACCESSING ERROR LOG FILE
%RMS-F-FUL, device full (insufficient space for allocati
%SYSTEM-W-DEVICEFULL, device full; allocation failure
%%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 4-APR-2001 00:04:36.60 %%%%%%%%%%%
Message from user SYSTEM on ALERTN
ERRFMT - DELETING ERRFMT PROCESS
ERROR LOG FILE UNWRITABLE
TO RESTART ERRFMT PROCESS, USE "@SYS$SYSTEM:STARTUP ERRFMT"
%%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 4-APR-2001 00:04:37.73 %%%%%%%%%%%
Message from user AUDIT$SERVER on ALERTN
Security alarm (SECURITY) on ALERTN, system id: 62474
Auditable event: Installed file addition
Event time: 4-APR-2001 00:04:37.69
PID: 00000103
Process name: STARTUP
Username: SYSTEM
Process owner: [SYSTEM]
Image name: $1$DIA0:[SYS0.SYSCOMMON.][SYSEXE]INSTALL.EXE
Installed file: $1$DIA0:[SYS0.SYSCOMMON.SYSEXE]UCX$FTPD.EXE;3
INSTALL flags: /OPEN/HEADER_RESIDENT/SHARED/PRIVILEGED
Privileges: SYSNAM,DETACH,WORLD,BYPASS
%%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 4-APR-2001 00:04:39.47 %%%%%%%%%%%
Message from user AUDIT$SERVER on ALERTN
Security alarm (SECURITY) on ALERTN, system id: 62474
Auditable event: Installed file addition
Event time: 4-APR-2001 00:04:39.44
PID: 00000103
Process name: STARTUP
Username: SYSTEM
Process owner: [SYSTEM]
Image name: $1$DIA0:[SYS0.SYSCOMMON.][SYSEXE]INSTALL.EXE
Installed file: $1$DIA0:[SYS0.SYSCOMMON.SYSEXE]UCX$FTP.EXE;3
INSTALL flags: /OPEN/HEADER_RESIDENT/SHARED/PRIVILEGED
Privileges: PSWAPM,OPER
%%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 4-APR-2001 00:04:41.00 %%%%%%%%%%%
Message from user AUDIT$SERVER on ALERTN
Security alarm (SECURITY) on ALERTN, system id: 62474
Auditable event: Installed file addition
Event time: 4-APR-2001 00:04:40.97
PID: 00000103
Process name: STARTUP
Username: SYSTEM
Process owner: [SYSTEM]
Image name: $1$DIA0:[SYS0.SYSCOMMON.][SYSEXE]INSTALL.EXE
Installed file:
$1$DIA0:[SYS0.SYSCOMMON.SYSLIB]UCX$LPD_SHR.EXE;3
INSTALL flags: /OPEN/SHARED
%%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 4-APR-2001 00:04:41.68 %%%%%%%%%%%
Message from user AUDIT$SERVER on ALERTN
Security alarm (SECURITY) on ALERTN, system id: 62474
Auditable event: Installed file addition
Event time: 4-APR-2001 00:04:41.65
PID: 00000103
Process name: STARTUP
Username: SYSTEM
Process owner: [SYSTEM]
Image name: $1$DIA0:[SYS0.SYSCOMMON.][SYSEXE]INSTALL.EXE
Installed file:
$1$DIA0:[SYS0.SYSCOMMON.SYSEXE]UCX$LPD_RCV.EXE;3
INSTALL flags: /PRIVILEGED
Privileges: BYPASS
%%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 4-APR-2001 00:05:40.50 %%%%%%%%%%%
Message from user QUEUE_MANAGE on ALERTN
%QMAN-E-NODISKSPACE, disk space not available for queue manager to
continue
%%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 4-APR-2001 00:05:40.52 %%%%%%%%%%%
Message from user QUEUE_MANAGE on ALERTN
-QMAN-I-FREEDISK, free up 1044 blocks on disk _$1$DIA0
%%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 4-APR-2001 00:07:40.50 %%%%%%%%%%%
Message from user QUEUE_MANAGE on ALERTN
%QMAN-E-NODISKSPACE, disk space not available for queue manager to
continue
%%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 4-APR-2001 00:07:40.52 %%%%%%%%%%%
Message from user QUEUE_MANAGE on ALERTN
-QMAN-I-FREEDISK, free up 1044 blocks on disk _$1$DIA0
%%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 4-APR-2001 00:09:40.51 %%%%%%%%%%%
Message from user QUEUE_MANAGE on ALERTN
%QMAN-E-NODISKSPACE, disk space not available for queue manager to
continue
%%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 4-APR-2001 00:09:40.52 %%%%%%%%%%%
Message from user QUEUE_MANAGE on ALERTN
-QMAN-I-FREEDISK, free up 1044 blocks on disk _$1$DIA0
?02 EXT HLT
PC = 82221B4D
>>>show boot
DIA0
>>>
Chad Fernandez
Michigan, USA