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In article <1992Jul21.092043.16621@pbs.org>, sdroppers@pbs.org writes:
> In article <1992Jul20.135138.938@beckman.com>, dsroberts@beckman.com writes:> cluster. He did not use the STARTUP$STARTUP_VMS and STARTUP$STARTUP_LAYERED
>> ...stuff removed...
>
> By using batch queues we can also specify the exact order items are started.
>
> To make life a bit easier I built a couple of command procedures that allow
> command procedure execution to be driven from a data file and logical name
> creation from a data file. I will post the files as a VMS_SHARE files in the
> vmsnet.sources area. These should be viewed as working examples of what we do
> at our site, NOT as a real distribution of code. If you wish you can get them
> via FTP from the host cookie.pbs.org, in the area [anonymous.vms.startup].
> Warning -- our external network link is a 9600bps SLIP link so don't expect
> fast FTP response...
Well, I did not get the procedures into the newsgroup, so I will try again.
Also, when I originally set the files up for FTP I did not include all the ones
that were important. I have added all the important files to the FTP area now,
and will attempt to post the sources to vmsnet.sources.
These files are called from two locations. One set of files is called as part
of SYPAGSWPFILES.COM, and the other is called from SYSTARTUP_V5.COM. We have a
couple of experiments with using the startup database, but they don't do a
whole lot yet, most are simply callouts to the basic procedures with different
data files.
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