To add another layer of possible confusion but also some answers said
in a different manner, this topic, altho I'm sure with a different
thread name, was discussed in about 1998.
Jim
Alan Altmark wrote:
On Wednesday, 09/13/2006 at 07:35 EST, Steve Gentry
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And if you want inappropriate--but totally safe for work--pillow-talk:
http://xkcd.com/c69.html
Adam
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All shall become clear (depending on
who/what else you might be snuggling with at the same time).
Woah,
this could start a major OT.
(Must
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search order question> > > H will be completely searched
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> Thanks. ok, what happens in the following two cases:
> 1) mdisks are accessed as previously mentioned. mdisk1 is A mdisk2
is B/A
> I have the same program (module) on both A and B I want to
run the
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1. Search the primary, then the extension for execution of an exec or module.
2. I believe state will find the first module and say I found one.
To me having a disk extension directly behind the primary doesn't
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Search the primary, then the extension for execution of an exec or module.
2. I
believe state will find the first module and say I found one.
To
me having
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Be aware that not all commands search the search order in the same way. For example, if you hav
will be included.
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Richard Schuh
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H will be completely searched before going to I, which is the normal course of
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> Hello. I've issued a Q DISK command and listed below is part of the
> results:
Hello. I've issued a Q DISK command and listed below is part of the results:
DSK4B0 4B0 H R/O 1625 3390 4096
DSK121 121 I/H R/O 900 3390 4096
I issued a VMLINK command (could be ACCESS as well) to make the I disk an
extension of the H disk. What will the search order be? Will all
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