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Because, for large systems, they make the dump-to-disk feature so
desireable, you're willing to pay for the whole product! :-(
Lee
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Subject: Autorestart/iX
Author: Bill Lancaster <[log in to unmask]> at ~INTERNET
Date: 9/30/96 3:57 PM
Hi all,
Just catching up after being gone for several days doing a system
installation in San Antonio. While there, I had a chance to install
AutoRestart for the first time. No, you don't have to dedicate a drive.
There is a program called BLDDUMP.HP36675.TELESUP (if I recall correctly and
why on God's green earth do we still have to deal with these stupid HP#####
group names!) which will build a file in the DISKDUMP.TELESUP group and
account. This file becomes the designated dump area if you enable
AutoRestart. The design is a tad inelegant but it seems to work, most of
the time.
Why isn't this a part of FOS, anyway?
Bill
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