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тАО08-23-2005 07:14 PM
тАО08-23-2005 07:14 PM
Re: cannot boot AlphaServer2000 Model 5/300 OS - OpenVMS ver 7.1
To recover automayic startup use (after reboot)
mc sysgen
USE CURRENT
SET/STARTUP SYS$SYSTEM:STARTUP.COM
WRITE CURRENT
EXIT
Saludos.
Daniel.
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тАО08-24-2005 03:39 AM
тАО08-24-2005 03:39 AM
Re: cannot boot AlphaServer2000 Model 5/300 OS - OpenVMS ver 7.1
With your system up and running again, you might want to install the FREEWARE utility DFU V2.7A and use the command
$ DFU SEARCH SYS$SYSDEVICE:/SIZE=MIN=10000
to find all of the files that are of a significant size on your system disk.
Of course, this doesn't find the files where you may have accumulated a large number of small files. There are ways to find those too.
I don't know if DFU will do something like this, but I like the command:
$ DIRECTORY SYS$SYSDEVICE:[*...]*.*;-100
This will find all files that have at least 100 versions. Or you could use 50 as a starting point.
Robert
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тАО08-24-2005 03:45 AM
тАО08-24-2005 03:45 AM
Re: cannot boot AlphaServer2000 Model 5/300 OS - OpenVMS ver 7.1
$ set default sys$sysdevice:[000000]
$ directory /size=all /select=size=minimum=10000 -
sys$sysdevice:[000000...] -
/exclude= [sys*.syscommon...]*.*;*
(It's typed from memory/untested)
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тАО08-24-2005 06:56 PM
тАО08-24-2005 06:56 PM
Re: cannot boot AlphaServer2000 Model 5/300 OS - OpenVMS ver 7.1
Indeed there are messages about disk full but I was able to login and delete the file.
Your mail problem has something to do with a bad boot setup : something that is started in an incorrect place.
Wim
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тАО08-24-2005 07:01 PM
тАО08-24-2005 07:01 PM
Re: cannot boot AlphaServer2000 Model 5/300 OS - OpenVMS ver 7.1
$ set default sys$sysdevice:[000000]
$ directory /size=all sys$sysdevice:[000000...]*.*;-100
Wim
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