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Re: List management
From:
Ben Chi <[log in to unmask]>
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Forum on LISTSERV release 1.6
Date:
Fri, 7 Sep 90 11:11:09 EDT
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On Wed, 5 Sep 90 18:13:17 O Eric Thomas said:
>>1- What is the best way to erase a file in the Filelist.
>
>You send a  1-line file with a  PUT command, or use the  DELETE option of
>LSVPUT EXEC.
 
On Thu, 06 Sep 90 17:17:52 EDT I said:
>This indeed erases the file.  It does not, however, remove its entries
>in XXX FILEID or XXX FILELIST, although in the latter it is marked as
>not available (nrecs = 0).  Is there any way to COMPLETELY get rid of
>all trace of a file (short of signing on as LISTSERV and editing these two
>files)?
 
On Fri, 7 Sep 90 16:40:39 O Eric said:
>If the file was  defined in a generic filelist entry,  it is removed from
>the  filelist as  well. Otherwise  you have  to GET/PUT  the filelist  to
>remove it; there is no way to  remove the FILEID entry, but this does not
>cause any problem.
 
By "generic," do you mean files with concealed file names?  I originally
had in FSV FILELIST a file called FSLOOKUP EXEC which was stored with
identifier 00000006 FSV.  Subsequently I deleted it with LSVPUT (DELETE.
Indeed, file 00000006 FSV is gone from LSV's 200 disk.  But the following
still is present in FSV FILELIST:
 
  FSLOOKUP EXEC       ALL CTL .       .     0 ........ ........ Directory
 
The relevant entries in FSV FILLID are as follows:
28
*DEFAULT* X5/200 GETLOG
FSLOOKUP EXEC 00000006 FSV F5/200 GETLOG
 
(GETLOG is a LSV GET logger.)

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