There was a reason why I spent a lot of time tuning the INSTALL'd images list, so that all of those RTL's were INSTALL /OPEN/HEAD/SHARE; it was surprising how many frequently-activated images on VMS were not installed that way by default. Nowadays, they do a much better job...
Stanley produced another great document, explaining the proper way to calculate leap years... And to get back on topic, PERLSHR should always be installed that way... which I haven't done yet (blush) Carl -----Original Message----- From: Keirnan, Paul [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, April 03, 2003 11:21 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: vmsperl Digest 2 Apr 2003 21:19:24 -0000 Issue 685 Tom wrote: >From: Thomas R Wyant_III [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >Question: Why is the VMS image activator so slow? >Answer: Same reason TKB is. I was sent this years ago... A Day in the Life of the Image Activator as recounted to Stanley Rabinowitz on 7-Jan-1985 The players: DTR32 VAX DTR V3.1 DTRSHR VAX DTR V3.1 CDDSHR CDD T3.1-0 DBMSHR VAX DBMS V2.2-3 RDBSHR 03-06 RDMSHR Rdb/VMS T1.1 RDBBSHR 03-05 also known as RDBBSTUB SORTSHR V04-000 COBRTL V04-000 FORRTL V04-000 LIBRTL V04-000 MTHRTL V04-000 FDVSHR FMS V2.2 LBRSHR V04-000 SCRSHR V04-000 EDTSHR V04-000 SECURESHR V04-000 VMSRTL V04-000 BASRTL V04-000 DTRMSGS 03-05 CDDEXC CDD T3.1-0 DBMMSG 03-03 RDMSMSG 03-05 RDBMSGS 03-06 RDBBMSGS 03-05 SHRIMGMSG V04-000 FDVMSG V2.1-003 for a grand total of 27 shared images and 153 image sections. ********************************************************************** This message is intended for the addressee named and may contain privileged information or confidential information or both. If you are not the intended recipient please delete it and notify the sender. **********************************************************************
