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- Date: Wed, 29 Jul 92 20:33:22 GMT
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- From: "Daniel C. Newman" <DAN@HMCVAX.CLAREMONT.EDU>
- Subject: RE: What to do about .HELD messages
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- > I won't be installing v4.1 for a while yet; is this kind of procedural
- > information in the system manager's guide for v4.1, or do I have to keep
- > this mailgram around (which I'm going to do, anyway, in case the answer is
- > no)? This is a fine example of a clear, concise *how to get out of this mess*
- > procedure which as a system manager for PMDF I really need to have, and if it
- > isn't in the system manager's guide, it really ought to be....Thanks, Dan.
-
- The new Maintenance and Troubleshooting chapter (Chapter 15) of the PMDF V4.1
- System Manager's Guide includes a section (Section 15.3.9) dealing with
- *.HELD messages. The information I supplied complements that presented in
- 15.3.9. I plan to merge the two in the 4.2 manual.
-
- This new chapter, written by Kevin, is something we should have done years
- ago (but aren't Fruit-of-the-day: headers more important? ;-). Any suggestions
- for additional sections in it are welcome (as are suggestion of any sort).
-
- Dan
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