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Brian Donaldson <[log in to unmask]>
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Brian Donaldson <[log in to unmask]>
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Steve Miller?

I guess the music industry wasn't so lucrative, after all....

Brian Donaldson.



On Tue, 16 Nov 2004 15:32:19 -0500, Steve Miller <[log in to unmask]>
wrote:

>Yes - this was the directory you need to have.  If you do the LISTFILE
>/bin/@,2 you should see a list something like this:
>
><SEVEN> PUB.MILLER:listfile /bin/@,2
> PATH= /bin/
>
> CODE  ------------LOGICAL RECORD-----------  ----SPACE----  FILENAME
>         SIZE  TYP        EOF      LIMIT R/B  SECTORS #X MX
>
>           1B  BA        1024 2147483647   1       16  1  *  *
>           1B  BAL         14       1024   1       16  1  *  ar
>           1B  BAL         14       1024   1       16  1  *  asa
>           1B  BAL         14       1024   1       16  1  *  awk
>           1B  BAL         17       1024   1       16  1  *  banner
>           1B  BAL         19       1024   1       16  1  *  basename
>           1B  BAL         13       1024   1       16  1  *  bc
>           1B  BAL         16       1024   1       16  1  *  bdiff
>            .
>            .
>            .
>           1B  BAL         13       1024   1       16  1  *  vi
>           1B  BAL         15       1024   1       16  1  *  wait
>           1B  BAL         15       1024   1       16  1  *  wall
>           1B  BAL         13       1024   1       16  1  *  wc
>           1B  BAL         16       1024   1       16  1  *  which
>           1B  BAL         14       1024   1       16  1  *  who
>           1B  BAL         16       1024   1       16  1  *  write
>           1B  BAL         16       1024   1       16  1  *  xargs
>           1B  BAL         13       1024   1       16  1  *  xx
>           1B  BAL         15       1024   1       16  1  *  yacc
>           1B  BAL         15       1024   1       16  1  *  zcat
>
>These are all links TO the /SYS/HPBIN directory (ie @.HPBIN.SYS).
>
>Steve Miller
>Beechglen Development, Inc.
>Cincinnati, Ohio
>[log in to unmask]
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Robert J. Schlosser" <[log in to unmask]>
>To: <[log in to unmask]>
>Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 2004 3:24 PM
>Subject: Re: sh shell
>
>
>> Kent
>>
>>         Do a listfile /bin and see what is there.
>>
>>
>> Robert Schlosser
>> MPE-CSM
>> HP Certified Professional
>> Humana / Ochsner
>> (504) 219-8134
>>
>>
>>
>> Tom Brandt <[log in to unmask]>
>> Sent by: HP-3000 Systems Discussion <[log in to unmask]>
>> 11/16/2004 02:10 PM
>> Please respond to
>> Tom Brandt <[log in to unmask]>
>>
>>
>> To
>> [log in to unmask]
>> cc
>>
>> Subject
>> Re: [HP3000-L] sh shell
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> I'm confused, Kent. You said that when you invoked SH.HPBIN.SYS, the
>> system
>> came back with
>> .HPBIN.SYS: not found.
>>
>> But when you do a listfile, there is stuff there. I'm stumped.
>>
>> At 03:12 PM 11/16/2004, KENT WALLACE wrote:
>> >Yes it exists!
>> >
>> >Kent
>> >
>> >listfile  /SYS/HPBIN/@,2
>> >  PATH= /SYS/HPBIN/
>> >
>> >  CODE  ------------LOGICAL RECORD-----------  ----SPACE----  FILENAME
>> >          SIZE  TYP        EOF      LIMIT R/B  SECTORS #X MX
>> >
>> >  NMPRG   128W  FB         507        507   1      512  1  8  ASA
>> >  NMPRG   128W  FB        1008       1008   1     1008  1  8  AWK
>> >  NMPRG   128W  FB         511        511   1      512  1  8  BANNER
>> >  NMPRG   128W  FB         473        473   1      480  1  8  BASENAME
>> >  NMPRG   128W  FB         730        730   1      736  1  8  BC
>> >  NMPRG   128W  FB         702        702   1      704  1  8  BDIFF
>> >  NMPRG   128W  FB         533        533   1      544  1  8  C
>> >  NMPRG   128W  FB         756        756   1      768  1  8  C89
>> >  NMPRG   128W  FB         635        635   1      640  1  8  CALENDAR
>> >  NMPRG   128W  FB         479        479   1      480  1  8  CALLCI
>> >  NMPRG   128W  FB         493        493   1      496  1  8  CANCEL
>> >  NMPRG   128W  FB         513        513   1      528  1  8  CAT
>> >  NMPRG   128W  FB         471        471   1      480  1  8  CD
>> >  NMPRG   128W  FB         548        548   1      560  1  8  CHGRP
>> >  NMPRG   128W  FB         547        547   1      560  1  8  CHMOD
>> >  NMPRG   128W  FB         549        549   1      560  1  8  CHOWN
>> >  NMPRG   128W  FB        1323       1323   1     1328  1  8  CI
>> >  NMPRG   128W  FB         514        514   1      528  1  8  CKSUM
>> >  NMPRG   128W  FB         518        518   1      528  1  8  CMP
>> >  NMPRG   128W  FB        1268       1268   1     1280  1  8  CO
>> >  NMPRG   128W  FB         512        512   1      512  1  8  COMM
>> >  NMPRG   128W  FB         471        471   1      480  1  8  COMMAND
>> >  NMPRG   128W  FB         557        557   1      560  1  8  COMPRESS
>> >  NMPRG   128W  FB         634        634   1      640  1  8  CP
>> >  NMPRG   128W  FB         947
>> >
>> > >>> "Steve Miller" <[log in to unmask]> 11/16/04 01:02PM >>>
>> >Check to see that the /bin directory exists and that it has files in it.
>> >This directory contains links for all of the Posix commands, pointing
>> them
>> >to the /SYS/HPBIN directory where the actual programs exist.  I've often
>> >seen MPE-centric reloads done that ignore the root level Posix
>> directories
>> >(or worse, backups that don't backup those directories) resulting in the
>> >very problem you are seeing.
>> >
>> >Steve Miller
>> >Beechglen Development, Inc.
>> >Cincinnati, Ohio
>> >[log in to unmask]
>> >
>> >----- Original Message -----
>> >From: "KENT WALLACE" <[log in to unmask]>
>> >To: <[log in to unmask]>
>> >Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 2004 2:50 PM
>> >Subject: sh shell
>> >
>> >
>> > > When I enter the sh shell, no command appear available?  What am I
>> doing
>> >wrong?  Does this require a parameter.
>> > >
>> > > sh
>> > > $ pwd
>> > > pwd: not found
>> > > $ ls -l
>> > > ls: not found
>> > > $
>> > >
>> > >
>> > > Thanks
>> > > Kent Wallace
>> > > Boise, ID
>> > >
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>> --
>> Tom Brandt
>> Northtech Systems, Inc.
>> 130 S. 1st Street, Suite 220
>> Ann Arbor, MI 48104-1343
>> http://www.northtech.com/
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