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тАО04-13-2007 01:54 AM
тАО04-13-2007 01:54 AM
Re: 10 year uptime of VMS cluster for Amsterdam Police
I must register a protest (smile).
It is bad luck to congratulate someone BEFORE their birthday.
Now that the cluster HAS celebrated its anniversary, I feel free to say:
"Congratulations to the entire team on achieving this milestone (kilometer? stone). This anniversary is not only a tribute to OpenVMS, but a compliment to the discipline of the systems management team that made it happen. It is a worthy example of what is needed in this 24x7, constantly online world."
- Bob Gezelter, http://www.rlgsc.com
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тАО04-13-2007 03:34 AM
тАО04-13-2007 03:34 AM
Re: 10 year uptime of VMS cluster for Amsterdam Police
I must admit that I am sensitive to your feelings. I will just re-open this thread.
However, as info for all others, the OpenVMS at amsterdam dot politie dot nl email account has no validity anymore.
Vladimir:
>>>
Also hope someone from HP management saw this great achievement !
<<<
Well, we were really greatly honoured by the presence of Sue Skonetski herself!
Await the upcoming photos from her, and me, and maybe others. (Sue is now going to the German Decus, so allow some time, please).
Proost.
Have one on me.
jpe
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тАО04-14-2007 09:15 AM
тАО04-14-2007 09:15 AM
Re: 10 year uptime of VMS cluster for Amsterdam Police
Purely Personal Opinion
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тАО04-16-2007 12:18 AM
тАО04-16-2007 12:18 AM
Re: 10 year uptime of VMS cluster for Amsterdam Police
Congratulations from Flanders on reaching this remarkable milestone.
It's indeed an achievement.
I'll buy you one in Nashua.
CU there,
Kris (aka Qkcl)
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тАО04-16-2007 12:44 AM
тАО04-16-2007 12:44 AM
Re: 10 year uptime of VMS cluster for Amsterdam Police
Hope we stay alive till then ...
Congrats Jan
Wim
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тАО04-16-2007 09:05 PM
тАО04-16-2007 09:05 PM
Re: 10 year uptime of VMS cluster for Amsterdam Police
Congratulation to you and yours VMS team!
Great job!
As I wrote last year, I use your site as an example when explaining VMS robustnes and service continuity.
Na zdravje!
Bojan Nemec
Alba d.o.o. ,
Nova Gorica, Slovenia
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тАО04-17-2007 05:25 AM
тАО04-17-2007 05:25 AM
Re: 10 year uptime of VMS cluster for Amsterdam Police
My first congratulations! to Amsterdam Police for choosing the great "Fully shared everything" DEC's OpenVMS Cluster Technology.
Congratulations to the DEC's OpenVMS engineers team, Compaq and HP Team who keep investing/researching the OpenVMS cluster with VAX, Alpha, HP Integrity server to support different kind of Enterprise applications and Storage Technolgy to continously keep it one of the industry bellwether technology last 20 years.
I was working in Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) as a VMS system Crash Analyst in the division of Satellite tracking, controlling of IRS-1A, IRS-1B, IRS-1C, IRS-1P, and INSAT series satellites; Our Team had faced many problems to keep our Cluster up and running for years.
But....You and your team who involve in design the great application; setup, configure, administer your Cluster system and application for 10 years is incredible.
I will appreciate Amsterdam Polic department, YOU, your super team & Operators for their tremendous work in days, nights, weekends, and holiday for TEN years.
Congratulations! for all of you.
Archunan Muthiah
Alpha/OpenVMS/Tru64/AS400 Admin & Security Team Lead
Saltlake City,
UTAH.
Originally from Tamil Nadu, India.
Archie
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тАО04-18-2007 04:50 PM
тАО04-18-2007 04:50 PM
Re: 10 year uptime of VMS cluster for Amsterdam Police
I am currently beating my head against local State Police IT who are looking at PC-based systems, blech.
I recall, at a US DECUS a few years back there was discussion of a single VAX 750 running VMS 3 which had had over 14 years continuous uptime at that point.
BUt then, I just got a query from a head-hunter - there is a company here in town that is still running a PDP11/44 with RSX-11M with mission critical apps, and are wondering how to "move forward"...
Peter Q (Brisbane Australia)
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тАО04-22-2007 07:10 AM
тАО04-22-2007 07:10 AM
Re: 10 year uptime of VMS cluster for Amsterdam Police
photos are now available at
http://gerritwoertman.eu/AmsPol-10yr/0713April/
photo 1: Sue & me
photo 2: L->R Ton van Doorn (my boss); Frank Wagenaar; Anton van Ruitenbeek; John Haenen (former RPAA VMS manager, now head of the computer centre)
photo 3: Sue, Anton, Ton, me again; Gerrit Woertman (Dutch VMS Ambassador); Jan van Hal (former head of computer centre), Frank again.
photo 4: Ruben Wagenaar & and already named.
photo 5: probably interesting discussing
photo 6: Erdinc Kaya (current VMS) & known
photo 7: more discussion
photo 8: Sue serving champagne, with me pouring more in the foreground
photo 9: watching the
photo 10: Countdown \ these are actual shots
photo 11: PROOST!!! / from the cluster !
photo 12, 13, 14 looking at the historical pictures. The one not yet mentioned is Rob van der Kluft, head of computer centre when the cluster started
photo 15: memories
photo 16: Much younger me, Anton, Frank
photo 17: More viewing
photo 18: ANyone a refill?
photo 19: Sue in story-telling mode (VMS stories, of course!)
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тАО04-22-2007 07:19 AM
тАО04-22-2007 07:19 AM
Re: 10 year uptime of VMS cluster for Amsterdam Police
photos are now available at
http://gerritwoertman.eu/AmsPol-10yr/0713April/
photo 1: Sue & me
photo 2: L->R Ton van Doorn (my boss); Frank Wagenaar; Anton van Ruitenbeek; John Haenen (former RPAA VMS manager, now head of the computer centre)
photo 3: Sue, Anton, Ton, me again; Gerrit Woertman (Dutch VMS Ambassador); Jan van Hal (former head of computer centre), Frank again.
photo 4: Ruben Wagenaar & and already named.
photo 5: probably interesting discussing
photo 6: Erdinc Kaya (current VMS) & known
photo 7: more discussion
photo 8: Sue serving champagne, with me pouring more in the foreground
photo 9: watching the
photo 10: Countdown \ these are actual shots
photo 11: PROOST!!! / from the cluster !
photo 12, 13, 14 looking at the historical pictures. The one not yet mentioned is Rob van der Kluft, head of computer centre when the cluster started
photo 15: memories
photo 16: Much younger me, Anton, Frank
photo 17: More viewing
photo 18: ANyone a refill?
photo 19, 20: Sue in story-telling mode (VMS stories, of course!)
photo 21, 22: what is that Bootcamp exactly? Why should my people go? (21 Left, an "intruder": Rimon, senior Microsoft system manager)
23: (half hidden behind Frank) Dave Schipper, another of the "founding" system manager
Regrettably, the last of the original team, Jan de Wit, was abroad this day.
Photos by my wife, Betty Cambier.
Proost.
Have one on me.
jpe