| T.R | Title | User | Personal Name
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| 725.1 | Where did you say the files where? | GODOWN::MARSHALL | PaulG.Marshall, Systems Consultant, SPR_CSC | Wed Apr 02 1997 21:09 | 30 | 
|  |     
    Directory LJSRV1::ALT1:[NT_CLSTR.SUPPORT]
    
    BETA1.1DIR;1               1  15-JAN-1997 11:08:18.00
    BETA11.DIR;1               1  15-JAN-1997 11:19:26.00
    COURSE.DIR;1               1  11-JUL-1996 11:33:38.00
    DISKFAQ.TXT;1              3  11-JUL-1996 14:09:51.00
    INSTRUCT.ZIP;1          1451   9-OCT-1996 15:45:35.00
    NTCLUSP1.ZIP;1         13677   7-OCT-1996 13:47:10.00
    PKUNZIP.EXE;1      insufficient privilege or object protection
    violation
    ROCCOS.DOC;1       insufficient privilege or object protection
    violation
    SQLLAB.DOC;3              32   3-SEP-1996 14:25:02.00
    SQLTIPS.DOC;2      insufficient privilege or object protection
    violation
    SQLTIPS.DOC;1      insufficient privilege or object protection
    violation
    SQL_TIPS.DOC;1            30   9-JUL-1996 12:39:31.00
    SRVANY.ZIP;1             183  25-JUL-1996 11:55:32.00
    TROUBLE.DOC;1             54  11-JUL-1996 11:11:48.00
    UNZIP.BAT;2        insufficient privilege or object protection
    violation
    UNZIP.BAT;1        insufficient privilege or object protection
    violation
    WIZARD.DIR;1               1  27-AUG-1996 10:01:11.00
    WIZARD97.DIR;1             1  13-FEB-1997 14:10:25.00
    
    Total of 18 files, 15435 blocks.
    
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| 725.2 | Correction to .0 | MPOS01::naiad.mpo.dec.com::mpos01::cerling | I'[email protected] | Fri Apr 04 1997 10:29 | 13 | 
|  | 
	I find it interesting that in a notes conference dedicated entirely
	to a product that only runs on NT, and all the readers of the 
	conference should be somewhat NT-conversant, that the references
 	to files are always given in DECnet notation. ;^)
	That said, I think that the base note should have pointed at
	\\ljsrv1\nt_clstr\support\sqltips.doc
	There is no directory as listed in .0
tgc
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| 725.3 | ljsrv1::alt1:[nt_clstr.support]sqltips.doc | CSC32::R_SOMBERG |  | Mon Apr 07 1997 10:29 | 3 | 
|  |     
    
    Check The following:  ljsrv1::alt1:[nt_clstr.support]sqltips.doc
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| 725.4 | Picky! | DECWET::CAPPELLOF | My other brain is a polymer | Tue Apr 08 1997 19:40 | 7 | 
|  | 	references to files are always given in DECnet notation. ;^)
    
    We're just trying to remind you about VMS Clusters, where it all began
    :-)  You might notice on what type of machine this conference is
    hosted.
    
    Thanks for the LANMANnish file spec.  It works fine too.
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| 725.5 | tongue in cheek | MPOS01::CERLING | [email protected] | Wed Apr 09 1997 08:08 | 4 | 
|  |     If I wanted to get real picky I would talk about working on TOPS20
    clusters, where it *really* all began. ;^)
    
    tgc
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| 725.6 |  | CSC32::HOEPNER | A closed mouth gathers no feet | Wed Apr 09 1997 16:51 | 3 | 
|  |     
    I bet you are a proponent of TECO as well, eh? 
    
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| 725.7 | How about DSKB:SUPPORT.DOC[10,170] ? | DECWET::CAPPELLOF | My other brain is a polymer | Wed Apr 09 1997 19:29 | 10 | 
|  |     Hey, *I* started on TOPS-10, where SMP really began in this company. 
    I've been a TECO fan for years.  Those TOPS-20 wimps always used EMACS.
    (Which I still use on NT as my daily editor.)
    
    I think TOPS-20 CFS (Cluster Filesystem) and VMS clusters came out at
    about the same time, since both relied on the HSC50 and CI
    interconnects.
    
    If you recall anything about the algorithm that TOPS-20 used to write
    system serial numbers to the shared disks, please let me know.
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| 725.8 | those were the days... | MPOS01::CERLING | [email protected] | Thu Apr 10 1997 11:28 | 8 | 
|  |     
    Yes, Carl, I remember your name from the TOPS day.  I was a resident
    on site at 3M modifying the monitor for several applications they had
    	there.  There site at its peak consisted fo 19 2065s.  We had lots
    	of fun.  They were field test for both TOPS and VMS clusters.
    I did not use EMACS.  I was a VT freak.
    
    tgc
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| 725.9 |  | MSE1::PCOTE | press one now for personal name | Thu Apr 10 1997 12:14 | 16 | 
|  | 
>    I think TOPS-20 CFS (Cluster Filesystem) and VMS clusters came out at
>    about the same time, since both relied on the HSC50 and CI
>    interconnects.
>    If you recall anything about the algorithm that TOPS-20 used to write
>    system serial numbers to the shared disks, please let me know.
     For the record, TOPS-20's CFS was the "Common File System".
     And it just so happens that one of the engineers who extensively
     work on this is still in Digital.
 
     Paul
        
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