In a message dated 12/3/00 10:40:30 PM Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:


Gang, please forgive me for bringing this to the list. But I am having a
major problem with my household configuration, and I am hoping that you good
people can show me where my mistakes are.

Following is the configuration in question:

Process Home
Wife 1  (she is, after all, number one in my book :->)
Household-budget = ( dollar amount of budget )
Exceed-budget no
Laundry-process regular
Housework-process daily
Dinner-process on-time
Coffee-process hot
Toast-preparation light-with-jam
Refrigerator-status filled-with-food
Pleasurable-activities nightly
Nag off

Since I started this process 15 years ago, it has never seemed to operate
according to this configuration. In fact, it seems that almost every result
is exactly the opposite to what the command states. I'm wondering if someone
has a link someplace to the documentation, so I can correct this
configuration and get my wife-process to operate according to my design. ;->

Chuck


Chuck, it looks like you may have forgotten a key command. The "Process," by
default, seems to be running the exact opposite than how you specify (like in
your case) when you leave this command out. It's a common mistake that people
don't know about due to it being a secret command and is easily overlooked
due to it not being documented on Household's site. You have to go back into
the Pleasurable-activities configuration mode and configure a
sub-life...here's an example:

Household#conf t
Household(config)#Pleasurable-activities
Household(Pleasurable-act)#
Sub-life mistress

After this you could do a show running house to see your output so you can
see the change:

Process Home
Wife 1  (she is, after all, number one in my book :->)
Household-budget = ( dollar amount of budget )
Exceed-budget no
Laundry-process regular
Housework-process daily
Dinner-process on-time
Coffee-process hot
Toast-preparation light-with-jam
Refrigerator-status filled-with-food
Pleasurable-activities nightly
 Sub-life mistress <<<----here is the change
Nag off

By enabling this command everything seems to go smoothly afterwards because
it takes the tensions of everyday household activities and releases them to a
null interface (or, as we know it, the black hole)  ;)   

Give this a try but be careful. If the "black hole" is utilized too much, the
wife-process may find out and crash the system, maybe permanently ruining the
household and costing you a pretty penny to replace. Good luck.

Hahaha, this was fun...

Mark Zabludovsky ~ CCNA, CCDA, 1/2-NP
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    "Even if I knew I had only 1 more week to live, I would still schedule
my CCIE lab. I would just have to work a little harder I guess. After all,
without any goals in life, I'm dead already."
                                          ~Mark Zabludovsky~

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