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- From: steve@dbaccess.com (Steve Suttles)
- Newsgroups: comp.os.vms
- Subject: Re: Suggestions for VMS/DCL manuals
- Message-ID: <153@mccoy.dbaccess.com>
- Date: 22 Jan 93 21:26:20 GMT
- References: <TSHIN.93Jan22015118@husc8.harvard.edu>
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- tshin@husc8.harvard.edu (Tae Shin) writes:
- : Hi! I'm sort of novice to the world of VAX/VMS and I was wondering if there
- : were any good books about using VMS/DCL and system administration. Our lab has
- : a VAXstation 3500 using V5.4-2. If there's a FAQ and/or FTP site with this
- : information, please let me know about it. Thanks ahead of time for any help
- : you can provide.
- :
- : T.B. Shin
- : Department of Chemistry
- : Harvard University
- : tshin@husc8.harvard.edu
-
- If you are the new system administrator, congratulations! Among your newfound
- treasures you will find a six-foot-tall bookcase full of grey binders. Start
- at the one marked "Intro to Documentation".
-
- If you are not the system administrator, and you don't yet know how to use DCL,
- you have no business worrying about how to make it run faster if you can't make
- it do anything useful yet. And the place to start is asking the real system
- administrator where the documentation is. Start at the one marked "Intro to
- Documentation". You'll find the "User's Manual" to be very helpful in either
- of these two cases.
-
- If you do not have or do not have access to the documentation, you have one of
- two problems.
-
- You are the systems administrator. Remove the power cord from the back of the
- system unit. Hide it. Go back to whoever told you you had a complete system
- and inform them that there are a great number of parts missing, and the system
- is completely inoperable. Don't plug it back in until you get some
- documentation.
-
- You are not the systems administrator. Instead, you have a systems
- adminstrator who is an incompetent boob (or maybe a competent boob, but a boob
- nonetheless). If he does not have documentation, show him the other option and
- suggest he try it. If he does, but will not share, he is busy feeding his own
- ego. You are unlikely to resolve this problem. Do without, or update your
- resume. Working on a system without documentation is an untenable position.
-
- Everything's fine where the documentation is, but you're not there. It is not
- a matter of another office, it is a county away. Your options (actually, the
- options belonging to whoever holds the checkbook) are to get additional
- documentation for the new site, or get a quantity discount on telephone calls
- to the office of the guy who has the documentation. Or do without or update
- your resume, as before.
-
- I have never understood the kind of people who buy computers but no
- documentation, but when they buy puzzles, they pay extra for instructions on
- how to solve it. Why would someone get a tool, whether a computer or a
- chainsaw, without getting a handle on it? (and this is a VERY close analogy).
-
- sas
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