DEL is the same as PIP /DE. That tries to delete the file. But as I
said, the file is already deleted. It's just directory entry that
remains, which needs to be removed.
As for where it is, that comes from knowing the system. :-)
Johnny
On 2020-01-09 04:47, Dave Shevett wrote:
So being
On Thu, 9 Jan 2020 at 14:48, Dave Shevett wrote:
> So being clever I tried to do this by hand with a del command:
>
> $ DEL DU0:[1,6]SYSSCAN.TMP
> Delete file DU0:[1,6]SYSSCAN.TMP;1[Y/N/G/Q]? Y
> DEL -- Failed to mark file for delete
> DU0:[1,6]SYSSCAN.TMP;1 -- No such file
>
file version could wrong.
use dir and verify
Try: https://www.grammarly.com
From: Simh on behalf of Dave Shevett
Sent: Wednesday, January 8, 2020 10:47:49 PM
To: Johnny Billquist
Cc: simh@trailing-edge.com
Subject: Re: [Simh] Error in rsx-11mplus every 5
So being clever I tried to do this by hand with a del command:
$ DEL DU0:[1,6]SYSSCAN.TMP
Delete file DU0:[1,6]SYSSCAN.TMP;1[Y/N/G/Q]? Y
DEL -- Failed to mark file for delete
DU0:[1,6]SYSSCAN.TMP;1 -- No such file
Delete file DU0:[1,6]SYSSCAN.TMP;2[Y/N/G/Q]? Y
DEL --
On 2020-01-08 04:24, Dave Shevett wrote:
04:04:00 SYSLOG -- 70. *ERROR* On scan file open
04:04:00 SYSLOG -- 4. FCS I/O error code = 346
file: DU0:[???,???]SYSSCAN.TMP;1
04:09:00 SYSLOG -- 70. *ERROR* On scan file open
04:09:00 SYSLOG -- 4. FCS I/O error code = 346