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February 1995, Week 4

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Ken Sletten - Code 331A <[log in to unmask]>
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Ken Sletten - Code 331A <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 27 Feb 1995 11:08:00 PST
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Richard Gambrell wrote after I wrote:
 
>It looked to me from the article that the routable AFCP also
>requies a unix to run the new OpenView DTC manager that is the
>only way to manage the routable DTCs. Is this correct? Or am
>I going blind (which is entirely possible)?
 
Nope, you're not going blind (unless something has changed
since we last checked on this).  You do indeed need DTC
manager on a UNIX workstation to run the routable DTC's.
*BUT* if you still have some of the old DTC's, then you *also*
need DTC manager on a PC to manage those.....  Groan...  :-(
 
Would be happy to have someone tell me that I am or at least
am about to be wrong about this.......  But not holding breath.
 
Am also more and more wishing we could have all DTC
management features for a single node for all varieties of
DTC's back on the 3000.  That way when we have a power
failure we could avoid unhappy results like when PC-DOS
decided to trash some of the files associated with re-booting
the DTC's, or the PC just decides to hang, or etc.........
 
Ken Sletten

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