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тАО12-03-2009 09:05 AM
тАО12-03-2009 09:05 AM
ODS 5 Case sensitive file names
Da_Trans.001;1
DA_TRANS.001;1
This is on a new OpenVMS 7.3-2 installation, and my other machine is the same version but I cannot recreate it there. Is there some setting that I missed on the 2nd machine?
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тАО12-03-2009 09:10 AM
тАО12-03-2009 09:10 AM
Re: ODS 5 Case sensitive file names
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тАО12-03-2009 09:19 AM
тАО12-03-2009 09:19 AM
Re: ODS 5 Case sensitive file names
$ show process/all
Parse Style = extended on both machines.
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тАО12-03-2009 09:23 AM
тАО12-03-2009 09:23 AM
Re: ODS 5 Case sensitive file names
It may be somewhat simplistic, but I for one would be interested in seeing the output from SHOW DEVICE/FULL for BOTH volumes.
Perhaps one of the volumes is not ODS-5?
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тАО12-03-2009 09:23 AM
тАО12-03-2009 09:23 AM
Re: ODS 5 Case sensitive file names
$ write sys$output f$getdvi("sys$disk:","ODS5")
or $SHOW DEV /FULL sys$disk
Hein
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тАО12-03-2009 09:27 AM
тАО12-03-2009 09:27 AM
Re: ODS 5 Case sensitive file names
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тАО12-03-2009 09:45 AM
тАО12-03-2009 09:45 AM
Re: ODS 5 Case sensitive file names
First, confirm that you're at current patches for OpenVMS Alpha V7.3-2 on both disks, and then confirm that processes on the second box haven't been set for full case sensitivity.
The application-level commands:
$ SET PROCESS/CASE_LOOKUP=SENSITIVE
$ SET PROCESS/CASE_LOOKUP=BLIND
There are NAM and NAML-level flags for this within RMS, as well.
Some related reading:
http://labs.hoffmanlabs.com/node/650
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тАО12-03-2009 10:34 AM
тАО12-03-2009 10:34 AM
Re: ODS 5 Case sensitive file names
$ init/size=1000 mda1: hein
$ moun mda1: hein
$ set vol/struc=5 mda1:
$ cre/dir mda1:[hein]
$ set proc/parse=exten
$ copy /log nl: mda1:[hein]Test.Txt
%COPY-S-COPIED, NL: copied to MDA1:[hein]Test.Txt;1 (0 records)
$ copy /log nl: mda1:[hein]TEST.TXT
%COPY-S-COPIED, NL: copied to MDA1:[hein]Test.Txt;2 (0 records)
$ set proc /case=sensitive
$ copy /log nl: mda1:[hein]TEST.TXT
%COPY-E-OPENOUT, error opening MDA1:[hein]TEST.TXT; as output
-RMS-E-DNF, directory not found
-SYSTEM-W-NOSUCHFILE, no such file
$ copy /log nl: mda1:[HEIN]TEST.TXT
%COPY-S-COPIED, NL: copied to MDA1:[HEIN]TEST.TXT;1 (0 records)
$ dir MDA1:[HEIN]TEST.*
TEST.TXT;1
$ dir MDA1:[HEIN]T*.*
TEST.TXT;1
Test.Txt;2
Test.Txt;1
I really think that HELP SET PROC /PARSE and
HELP SET PROC /CASE chould refernce each other. They don't.
Hein.
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тАО12-03-2009 11:15 AM
тАО12-03-2009 11:15 AM
Re: ODS 5 Case sensitive file names
Here are some sample commands and what I get:
$ dir DA_TRAN*.001
Directory MUSKIE$DATA1:[TEST]
DA_TRANS.001;2 Da_Trans.001;2
$ dir da_tran*.001
Directory MUSKIE$DATA1:[TEST]
DA_TRANS.001;2 Da_Trans.001;2
Total of 2 files.
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тАО12-03-2009 11:24 AM
тАО12-03-2009 11:24 AM
Re: ODS 5 Case sensitive file names
You are aware that the setting is process specific? That the setting that matters here is the setting of the application or of the process that created those files?