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  • Subject: Re: How to lookup Qshell error messages?
  • From: Glenn Holmer <gholmer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 14 Jun 2001 07:51:36 -0500
  • Organization: Weyco Group, Inc.

Simon Coulter wrote:
> 
> Welcome to Unix!  You wouldn't expect a Unix platform to supply decent
> error messages otherwise all those pointy-head Unix dweebs would be out of
> work!  QSHELL (and all the other Unix crap cluttering our machine

Hey now!  I'm a "penguinista", not a "pointy-head Unix dweeb" :)
I'm approaching it from the opposite perspective you are suggesting.
I *like* the idea of having a Unix shell on the '400; it gives me
warm fuzzies.

> In light of Bruce Jin's resolution to the problem and since QSHELL uses
> BCI jobs to run commands (truly brilliant idea -- NOT!) I'd suggest that
> the problem is to do with work management and the number of jobs allowed
> to run in the target subsystem.

Yes, thanks, that was the problem.  What's a BCI job?
 
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Glenn Holmer                          gholmer@weycogroup.com
Programmer/Analyst                       phone: 414.908.1809
Weyco Group, Inc.                          fax: 414.908.1601
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