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Re: manual book for open vms

 
azeemunix4
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manual book for open vms

hi all,
i need manual book openvms sysman 1
help me please..

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Volker Halle
Honored Contributor

Re: manual book for open vms

azeemunix4,

you'll find the full OpenVMS documentation at:

http://h71000.www7.hp.com/doc/os83_index.html

Volker.
P Muralidhar Kini
Honored Contributor

Re: manual book for open vms

Hi,

>> i need manual book openvms sysman 1
I hope you meant HP openVMS System Manager's Manual

HP OpenVMS System Manager's Manual, Volume 1: Essentials
ftp://ftp.hp.com/pub/openvms/doc/AA-PV5MJ-TK.PDF

HP OpenVMS System Manager's Manual, Volume 2: Tuning, Monitoring, and Complex Systems
http://h71000.www7.hp.com/doc/82FINAL/aa-pv5nj-tk/aa-pv5nj-tk.PDF

Regards,
Murali
Let There Be Rock - AC/DC
Hoff
Honored Contributor

Re: manual book for open vms

The primary web site for documentation including for the HP OpenVMS operating system and various layered products and tools associated with OpenVMS is at:

http://www.hp.com/go/openvms/doc
Art Wiens
Respected Contributor

Re: manual book for open vms

Help us help you. Where are you reading that you need to refer to a manual "openvms sysman 1"? Do you have a link/url that we can look at to decipher what you're requesting? What problem are you actually facing?

Cheers,
Art
azeemunix4
Advisor

Re: manual book for open vms

hi all,
thank for your info but that "url" is damage
i need sysman 1 ver openvms older

many thanks
Volker Halle
Honored Contributor

Re: manual book for open vms

Hi,

if you need 'older' versions of OpenVMS manuals, you may have luck at:

http://odl.sysworks.biz/

Volker.
azeemunix4
Advisor

Re: manual book for open vms

hi volker,
how to download

many thanks
P Muralidhar Kini
Honored Contributor

Re: manual book for open vms

Hi azeemunix4,

You are looking for documentation for which version of OpenVMS.
Is it Vax or Alpha ??
Which Version ??

The following link tells you how you can say thanks to the forum
http://forums11.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/helptips.do?#28

Regards,
Murali
Let There Be Rock - AC/DC
Dennis Handly
Acclaimed Contributor

Re: manual book for open vms

>but that URL is damaged

Which one?
azeemunix4
Advisor

Re: manual book for open vms

hai Muralidhar Kini
thanks for your response i have get it

many thanks
P Muralidhar Kini
Honored Contributor

Re: manual book for open vms

Hi Azeemunix4,

If you are satisfied with the responses you have got then please consider
assigning points to various people who have helped you.

The following link tells you how you can say thanks to the forum
http://forums11.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/helptips.do?#28

Good luck with your installation.

Regards,
Murali
Let There Be Rock - AC/DC
Hoff
Honored Contributor

Re: manual book for open vms

>>but that URL is damaged
>Which one?

Though the original poster doesn't indicate the error encountered nor the trigger, all URLs are typically "damaged" by the ITRC forum software.

The ITRC URL parsing around RFC 2396 URI Generic Syntax notation (and specifically around the use of angle brackets) is erroneous, and (when the parsing works, usually because us posters adjust what we're posting to work within the constraints of the software) you'll then get a javascript-embedded URL for a popup window rather than a more tab-friendly (usually NOFOLLOW) URL.

It's quite common for the ITRC parser to (also) pick up a trailing parenthesis character as part of the URL, too.

I'd suggest getting a copy of the Stack Overflow forum software or something with equal function; this current package can most charitably described as "very weak". Or (following recent acquisition practices) HP should just buy Stack Overflow folks.

FWIW.
Dennis Handly
Acclaimed Contributor

Re: manual book for open vms

>Hoff: usually because us posters adjust what we're posting to work within the constraints of the software

Yes, so I always put the URL on a separate line.

>you'll then get a javascript-embedded URL
>It's quite common for the ITRC parser to pick up a trailing parenthesis

And I use the firefox URL Link plugin to handle those URLs.