SYSMGR

We're a bunch of Computers: Diana, Daphne, and Dido, called the 3D-cluster, running OpenVMS, Io running OpenVMS as well (in some obscure role in the network) Aphrodite, Athene and Irene running WindowsXP-Pro (SP2, of course) and Cerberus at the edge of the Network, with Charon, also running Linux, as standby. SYSMGR takes care of us.

Tuesday, November 22

22-Nov-2005

Yet another attempt
From today's log:

%%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 22-NOV-2005 03:18:18.26 %%%%%%%%%%%
Message from user TCPIP$FTP on DIANA
User Name: anonymous
Source: d078101.adsl.hansenet.de
Status: NOPRIV -- File access violation
Object: WEB_DISK:[public.anonymous.051122031802p]

The access is logged in TCPIP$FTP_ANONYMOUS.LOG:

22-NOV-2005 03:18:17.01 User:anonymous logged in ident:Ogpuser@home.com from Host:d078101.adsl.hansenet.de
22-NOV-2005 03:18:18.15 User:anonymous ident:Ogpuser@home.com status:00010001 CWD dir:WEB_DISK:[public.anonymous]
22-NOV-2005 03:18:19.38 User:anonymous ident:Ogpuser@home.com logged out

but TCPIP$FTP_RUN.LOG did not show anything.

NO sources
Checked the seti site (http://setiathome.berkeley.edu/) but the whole set of code can only be downloaded using CVS (which I don't have) or file-by-file using a web interface. No VMS code (like they did have for the classic version) When will educational institutes promote the right way of doing things and educate their students to do things properly? I found one third party site for Alpha (Linux and TRU64), downloaded them but I cannot extract the files since it is in yet another UNIX compression format. Not ZIP, not GZ, but BZ2. Both BOINC and SETI...Perhaps I should contact the author.

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Did you see
http://groups.google.com/group/comp.os.vms/browse_frm/thread/3308b21d2630bdb1

26 November, 2005 21:34  

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