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On Wed, 2 Sep 1992 10:56:48 CST Adam Floro said:
>First of all, I am trying to 'get' LSVPUT EXEC from LISTSERV
>and it won't send it to me. LISTSERV says LSVPUT EXEC is
>unknown. What's wrong? Should I add this to a FILELIST
>such as TOOLS FILELIST?
No, the correct way to get a copy of LSVPUT EXEC is to send
LISTSERV the command INFO PUT and have it sent to you.
>I'm also trying to get and put LOCAL SYSVARS and that will
>not work either. Presumably for the same reasons as the
>above problem. Any ideas?
You should not GET that file either. Either stop LISTSERV and
edit the copy directly (which is what I do) or send LISTSERV
the command SF LOCAL SYSVARS, edit it, and then LSVPUT LOCAL
SYSVARS (PUTC it back to LISTSERV (I have not tried that).
>Also, we defined a 200 disk following Ben Chi's doc.
>We added the following to LOCAL SYSVARS as instructed
>by Ben Chi:
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> MDISK.200 = '* N W L 85 95 //200: public file library.'
> CHECKMDISK = CHECKMDISK '200'
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>We told LISTSERV to link to 200, did a STOP REBOOT, and then
How did you tell LISTSERV to LINK its 200? By a DIRECT entry?
>Finally, where can I find the LISTSERV Library mentioned in
>Appendix A of some of documents I am using for LISTSERV.
>I seem to be missing some of the documents and need to retrieve
>the rest. Where are they?
The docs that exist are all on LISTSERV's 191 disk. Look for
* REFCARD and * MEMO.
Jim Gerland - Consultant, Network User Support University at Buffalo
Academic Services, Computing & Information Technology Buffalo, NY 14260
716.645.3557 Work 716.645.3734 FAX
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