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Seems like it treats the whole beast like a file name: what are your
DECC$EFS* settings ?


-----Message d'origine-----
De : B. Z. Lederman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
À : [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date : jeudi, 27. mars 2003 15:31
Objet : RE : Problem with VMS_SUPPORT.C


xphp-ledermanb (16.32.216.244) connect to service lederman as
user lederman (uid=12582913, gid=192) (pid 816)
[2003/03/27 07:43:54, 0]
DISK$STORAGE:[SAMBA-2_2_7A-SRC.SOURCE.VMS]VMS_SUPPORT.C;262:(394)
   vms_statfs: $GETDVI ERROR for disk$lederman^:^[lederman^].: sts=
00000144, iosb = 00000144

^^^^^              ^^

Seems like it treats the whole beast like a file name: what are your
DECC$EFS* settings ?


[2003/03/27 07:43:54,
0]DISK$STORAGE:[SAMBA-2_2_7A-SRC.SOURCE.SMBD]DFREE.C;2:(142)
   WARNING: dfree is broken on this system
[2003/03/27 07:45:27,
1]DISK$STORAGE:[SAMBA-2_2_7A-SRC.SOURCE.SMBD]SERVICE.C;1:(675)
   xphp-ledermanb (16.32.216.244) closed connection to servicelederman

    Status 144 is %SYSTEM-F-IVDEVNAM, invalid device name

    By the way, LIB$SIGNAL would be a better choice to output the
error messages, as it usually translates the error status, and it
will exit on fatal errors but continue on warnings.


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