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08-27-2005 12:00 PM
08-27-2005 12:00 PM
Re: Disk integrity check
Hi,
No, this is certainly a version 8 of OpenVMS.
About software, got debugging flag on, so no messages about file operations logged, and operator error:
person cannot go and delete particular files in the directory (for exmpl. 14 files missing from 178 in the directory total). No wildcard on files can be used (different names) so he'd go and do:
del a;
del b;
del c;
for exmpl... etc...
I really do not believe it, plus our operators does not have a training in OpenVMS console command, only a GUI interface.
No, this is certainly a version 8 of OpenVMS.
About software, got debugging flag on, so no messages about file operations logged, and operator error:
person cannot go and delete particular files in the directory (for exmpl. 14 files missing from 178 in the directory total). No wildcard on files can be used (different names) so he'd go and do:
del a;
del b;
del c;
for exmpl... etc...
I really do not believe it, plus our operators does not have a training in OpenVMS console command, only a GUI interface.
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08-30-2005 08:53 AM
08-30-2005 08:53 AM
Re: Disk integrity check
This might be an ugly way to track down whats happening, but consider a batch job to sho user, sho que/all/batch and directory listing every 1/2 hr for 1 day. This might help you determine when and how the files are getting deleted. If its the same files all the time then someone could have a batch job doing it or some cleanup
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