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The message indicates that you must be logged on to the group and account
where you want the logfile to reside. Are you indeed logged on as
mgr.xxx,baselog? If you are in the account but not the group do a CHGROUP
BASELOG and then issue your command. Also, you cannot rename a file across
groups if the groups are on different volumesets.
And just for bothering me during the weekend, if will point out that
"private volumes" is the wrong nomenclature on MPE/iX, nee /XL. That is an
MPE/V and prior concept.
Denys...
-----Original Message-----
From: HP-3000 Systems Discussion [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf
Of Doug
Sent: Sunday, January 13, 2008 11:46 AM
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Subject: [HP3000-L] Image logging to private volume
The solution to this question is in my office 35 miles down the road so I
hope
another one of us weekend warriors can give the answer. I am adding a new
production account (resides on the system volume) and want to log to a
group in the prod account that is on the private volume. I have 4 other prod
acounts now that are set up that way. I know there is a way to alt the new
log file to get it onto the group (other than the logon group). the syntax
is
right out of the job that purges and rebuilds all other log files after each
weekly back up.
ALTLOG SECLOG;LOG=SECLF001.BASELOG,DISC;AUTO
SEC:ALTLOG SECLOG;LOG=SECLF001.BASELOG,DISC;AUTO
^
Log file must reside in the logon group and account. (CIERR 1250)
tia--Doug ,CRS
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