Unrecognized switch
        Perl -q Still just hangs on non functioning node

PERL_ROOT       (non functioning node)
        $ <CTRL/T> 
        SEB100::_FTA101: 19:00:51   (DCL)   CPU=00:10:20.88 PF=412139
IO=200367 MEM=68
        $ show log perl_root
           "PERL_ROOT" = "DISK104:[PERL5_005_03.]" (LNM$PROCESS_TABLE)
        $ show dev disk104

        Device                  Device           Error    Volume
Free  Trans Mnt
         Name                   Status           Count     Label
Blocks Count Cnt
        $1$DKA104:    (SEB100)  Mounted              0  DISK104
2911986     7   4
        $ dir perl_root:[000000]perl.exe

        Directory PERL_ROOT:[000000]

        PERL.EXE;1                 6/18        6-SEP-1999 14:56:54.39

        Total of 1 file, 6/18 blocks.
        $

PERL_ROOT       (functioning node)
        $
        SEB090::S95697 19:07:53   (DCL)   CPU=00:00:00.20 PF=327 IO=208
MEM=57
        $ dir perl_root:[000000]perl.exe

        Directory PERL_ROOT:[000000]

        PERL.EXE;1                 6/18        6-SEP-1999 14:56:54.39

        Total of 1 file, 6/18 blocks.
        $ show dev disk104

        Device                  Device           Error    Volume
Free  Trans Mnt
         Name                   Status           Count     Label
Blocks Count Cnt
        $1$DKA104:    (SEB090)  Mounted              6  DISK104
2911986    16   4

> -----Original Message-----
> From: BAZLEY, Sebastian [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, June 30, 2000 6:58 PM
> To:   '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'; [EMAIL PROTECTED];
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject:      RE: Perl hangs on OpenVMS
> 
> Just a thought: what happens if you give an invalid flag to perl/miniperl?
> 
> This might help narrow down *when* the looping is occurring.
> 
> I've just tried "perl -q", and this gives:
> 
> Unrecognised switch: -q (-h will show valid options)
> %SYSTEM-F-NOLOGNAM, no logical name match
> 
> I'm not sure if the NOLOGNAM is a real error status, or just that an
> inappropriate value was passed to exit(). If it is real, I wonder what the
> logical is?
> 
> $ miniperl -q
> Unrecognised switch: -q
> %SYSTEM-F-ABORT, abort
> 
> -- 
> Sebastian Bazley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> The opinions expressed herein are my own, and are not necessarily endorsed
> by my employer ...
> 
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