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- From: moroney@ramblr.enet.dec.com
- Subject: Re: How to get files in SYSLOST back to right place
- Message-ID: <1992Nov17.221252.9132@engage.pko.dec.com>
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- Organization: Digital Equipment Corporation
- Date: Tue, 17 Nov 1992 22:08:00 GMT
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- In article <m0mq2N6-0001aUC@belvoir-ispd2.army.mil>, williams@NVL.ARMY.MIL (Timothy Williams) writes...
- >Please excuse my ignorance. I'm running VMS 5.3 on a uVAX 3900 and did an
- >ANALYZE/DISK/REPAIR and got 435 lost files in DUA0:[SYSLOST...]. In looking
- >at these files, I noticed that there are duplicate files here. For example,
-
- ...
-
- >By the file id, these are all the same file, so if I delete one, I delete
- >them all, right?
-
- >First question. How do I get these 3 files back to one?
-
- $ set file /remove DUA0:[SYSLOST]424.NET;2
- $ set file /remove DUA0:[SYSLOST.BP]424.NET;2
-
- Be careful with set file /remove, else you'll make it so you have to run
- ANALYZE/DISK/REPAIR again to get the file back (or access it by FID if you
- know it and know how)
-
- -Mike
-