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Conference 7.286::digital

Title:The Digital way of working
Moderator:QUARK::LIONELON
Created:Fri Feb 14 1986
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:5321
Total number of notes:139771

2303.0. "System is S-L-O-W: What's going on?" by SAHQ::LUBER (Atlanta Braves: 1993 World Champions) Thu Dec 31 1992 13:41

    What has happened to the performance of this conference lately?  Every
    time I hit the NEXT UNSEEN button I wait five minutes?  Are others
    experiecing the same problem?
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2303.1CSOA1::LENNIGDave (N8JCX), MIG, CincinnatiThu Dec 31 1992 14:048
    According to one of the moderator announcement notes, HUMANE was
    upgraded to the latest VMS/DECNET(OSI)/... software, and the system/
    RMS/files were tuned for maximum Notes server performance.  
    
    At least, those events seemed to correlate with the beginning of the 
    markedly slower response times from where I sit on the net...
    
    	Dave
2303.2It's TruePOWDML::SMITH_BThu Dec 31 1992 14:061
    Yes.
2303.3Seems Better from Here...RT128::BATESNAS-ty BoyThu Dec 31 1992 17:2611
    
    Paul had turned on RMS analysis on the notes conference file. I just
    talked with him about the performance and he switched it off and
    performance (at least at the moment) appears to be better than it has
    been in quite a while.
    
    Note that this file sees incredibly high usage. It's now being shadowed
    across two disks and cached in global buffers as well.
    
    -Joe
                  
2303.4on this file access time and me managing itSTAR::ABBASIiam your friendly psychic hotlineThu Dec 31 1992 23:4721
    >Note that this file sees incredibly high usage. It's now being shadowed
                              ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

    not as much as soupbox, and one gets much faster response from
    the soupbox ;-)
    may be you can check with 'box system manager and see what trick they use 
    over there to improve their performance!

    by the way, i think this high usage by must all readers and not
    as much writers.

    i agree, this system has been too slow lately to the max, i therefor
    henceforth suggest that i become the moderator for this notes file, and 
    i pledge to improve its access time in multitudes and multitudes if 
    elected and to serve in the spirit my fellow DECeeess.

    thank you,
    \bye
    \nasser


2303.5me firstSTAR::ABBASIiam your friendly psychic hotlineFri Jan 01 1993 04:5812
    hi,
    
    i dont have anything to say, i just logged specially so that i'll
    be the first to write a note here with 1993 date on it.
    
    
    now, iam out of here
    
    :-)
    
    \bye
    \nasser
2303.6Hardware donations gladly accepted!FUNYET::ANDERSONOpenVMS Forever!Sun Jan 03 1993 00:5511
Yes, HUMANE's performance has been terrible lately.  Since the system disk was
rebuilt after the hardware failure a few weeks ago, I have tried many things to
improve its performance.  I did have RMS statistics turned on which, as Joe
mentioned, I turned off on Thursday.

HUMANE is 100% CPU busy twenty-four hours a day with an average of 200-400
people accessing the conference during the day.  The real solution is a faster
CPU or dual-hosting the thing.  I'm currently on the lookout for some more
equipment.

Paul
2303.7MU::PORTERsavage pencilMon Jan 04 1993 20:451
    What is HUMANE now, anyway?
2303.8HUMANE's hardware configurationFUNYET::ANDERSONAnother snowless winterMon Jan 04 1993 21:175
HUMANE is a MicroVAX 3600 with 32 Mb of memory.  The DIGITAL Notes conference is
the only file on two volume shadowed RF71 disks.  There are three other RD disks
for the system, page/swap, and user files.

Paul
2303.9i suggest a faster machineSTAR::ABBASIiam your friendly psychic hotlineMon Jan 04 1993 21:3317
    .-1

    well Paul, here is your problems right there staring it in the eyes, throw
    this microVAX 3600 and get a VAX9000 or at least a VAX7000. i cant
    believe that the most important notes file in the whole of the
    cooperation where hundreds of thousands of DECees relies on to use it 
    to know the ins and outs of other important DECeees and the DEC news 
    on daily basics runs on only microVAX 3600!

    we are looking forward for a HUMANE upgrade to a faster machine in the
    not too near future.

    thank you and hope this helps.

    \nasser


2303.10Here's my mail stopFUNYET::ANDERSONAnother snowless winterMon Jan 04 1993 21:3813
Nasser,

Here is my address so you can send me your surplus VAX 7000:

	Paul Anderson
	OGO-1/M8
	Digital Equipment Corporation
	40 Old Bolton Road
	Stow, MA 01775-1215

Paul

P.S.  But really, a VAX 4000 Model 100 will be just fine.
2303.11ARGHHHH!!!CSC32::K_BOUCHARDWed Jan 06 1993 18:054
    I vote NO to /Nasser being a MOD. The guy is constantly "pulling our
    feet" as a regular contributor,imagine him as a MOD. UGH!!!
    
    Ken
2303.12AKOFAT::SHERKIgnorance is a basic human rite.Wed Jan 06 1993 21:128
    Huh?
    
    I thought \Nasser only agreed to supply a VAX7000.  Why would that mean
    he could be a moderator?  You think it might be a bribe?
    
    Looking forward to the 7000 and new moderator,
    Ken
    
2303.13ref .last few, my acceptance speechSTAR::ABBASIiam your friendly psychic hotlineThu Jan 07 1993 02:5721
    if iam elected to be the mod i promise to uphold the constitution
    and to give the freedom for every one to express their opinion on
    any topic related to the notes file even though i might not like their 
    opinion on it and the way they wrote it and the shape of their last name 
    or how many mispelled words in itand to keep the notes file as a free 
    place to express ideas without fear of being bullied for what they wrote 
    and without any ones notes being  deleted Wiley nilly and without even the 
    author permission and i will not prohibit any one from responding or 
    writing their opinion no matter how  much i disagree with it.

    i also promise not to pull the feets too much if elected and to limit
    my notes only to the serious matters of utmost and keep the flag
    of freedom bright and shine over the horizon for all of us to enjoy
    in it.

    and thank you very much for the trust in me you put on my shoulders.
    and long live the freedom of expression in DIGITAL and in AMERICA.
    
    \nasser
    
2303.14CSC32::MORTONAliens, the snack food of CHAMPIONS!Thu Jan 07 1993 03:284
    Nasser,
    	You forgot to say the pledge of allegiance.

    Jim Morton
2303.15Re: .13 Too much 'box, dude...CSOADM::ROTHYou like it, it likes you!Thu Jan 07 1993 11:140
2303.16What Feets?AIMHI::KERRThu Jan 07 1993 11:589
    Nasser,
    
    You've brought a tear to my eye and a lump to my throat (or is that a
    lump sum to my seperation package).  Anyway, I'm saluting the DEC flag
    at this very moment.  Truth, justice, and the American way (up, up, and
    away).
    
    Thanks, keep pulling the feets
    Al
2303.17The real issueANGLIN::WOLFSteve Wolf @GBO. 414-738-1560Thu Jan 07 1993 12:391
    Well that's all well and good, but what about the \deficit?
2303.18GLDOA::FULLERWorthless, charming and dangerousThu Jan 07 1993 20:3013
>    if iam elected to be the mod i promise to uphold the constitution
>    and to give the freedom for every one to express their opinion on
>    any topic related to the notes file even though i might not like their 
>    opinion on it and the way they wrote it and the shape of their last name 
>    or how many mispelled words in itand to keep the notes file as a free 
>    place to express ideas without fear of being bullied for what they wrote 
>    and without any ones notes being  deleted Wiley nilly and without even the 
>    author permission and i will not prohibit any one from responding or 
>    writing their opinion no matter how  much i disagree with it.

    This has to be a candidate for the longest sentence ever written!

    	Stu
2303.19GVPROD::TANNAY::BETTELSCheryl, DTN 821-4022, Management Systems ResearchFri Jan 08 1993 14:1321


>>    if iam elected to be the mod i promise to uphold the constitution
>>    and to give the freedom for every one to express their opinion on
>>    any topic related to the notes file even though i might not like their 
>>    opinion on it and the way they wrote it and the shape of their last name 
>>    or how many mispelled words in itand to keep the notes file as a free 
>>    place to express ideas without fear of being bullied for what they wrote 
>>    and without any ones notes being  deleted Wiley nilly and without even the 
>>    author permission and i will not prohibit any one from responding or 
>>    writing their opinion no matter how  much i disagree with it.
>
>    This has to be a candidate for the longest sentence ever written!
>
>    	Stu

It's a good thing \nasser isn't German or he'd be creating equally long words to
go with his long sentences :-)

ccb
2303.20GSFSYS::MACDONALDFri Jan 08 1993 19:449
    
    Re: > This has to be a candidate for the longest sentence ever
        > written!
    
    Not even close.  I've forgotten the details, but there was one of
    William Faulkner's novels where an entire chapter was one sentence.
    
    Steve
    
2303.21STAR::ABBASIiam your friendly psychic hotlineFri Jan 08 1993 20:247
    > Not even close.  I've forgotten the details, but there was one of
    >  William Faulkner's novels where an entire chapter was one sentence.

    not a big deal iam planing to write a *whole book* on my life and 
    experiences in DEC that will be all just one sentence.

    \nasser
2303.22MU::PORTERsavage pencilSat Jan 09 1993 00:206
    >not a big deal iam planing to write a *whole book* on my life and 
    >experiences in DEC that will be all just one sentence.
    
    If life in DEC is just one long sentence, when are
    we eligible for parole?
    
2303.2328937::MITCHAMAndy in Alpharetta (near Atlanta)Sat Jan 09 1993 00:235
    
>    If life in DEC is just one long sentence, when are
>    we eligible for parole?
    
    I *love* it.  That was great!
2303.24Like reading LISP, NasserIW::WARINGSimplicity sellsSat Jan 09 1993 15:173
To communicate effectively, you should keep sentences to no longer than
16-24 words. Readers Digest averages 17.
								- Ian W.
2303.25MU::PORTERsavage pencilSat Jan 09 1993 16:398
>To communicate effectively, you should keep sentences to no longer than
>16-24 words. Readers Digest averages 17.

You're operating from incorrect assumptions.  Reader's Digest might
be "effective" at passing on its impoverished view of the world,
but it certainly isn't good writing.

Nasser, on the other hand, is an artist.
2303.26CX3PT3::CODE3::BANKSMon Jan 11 1993 16:2411
Re:            <<< Note 2303.25 by MU::PORTER "savage pencil" >>>

>You're operating from incorrect assumptions.  Reader's Digest might
>be "effective" at passing on its impoverished view of the world,
>but it certainly isn't good writing.
>
>Nasser, on the other hand, is an artist.

Of course there are both good and bad artists...  :-)

-  David
2303.27ROYALT::KOVNEREverything you know is wrong!Mon Jan 11 1993 18:266
Re .22:
   
>    If life in DEC is just one long sentence, when are
>    we eligible for parole?

I'd guess maybe the next round of TFSO.
2303.28get my drift?CSC32::K_BOUCHARDMon Jan 11 1993 19:524
    You are eligible for parole immediately. Simply use the Open Door
    Policy.
    
    Ken
2303.29LABRYS::CONNELLYNetwork partner excitedWed Jan 13 1993 02:1112

  The performance is verging on the totally unacceptable this week.  Do
  we have any concept of what is eating up all the network links to HUMANE?
  Is it batch extract jobs or people opening the conference and staying in
  it all day or what?  Maybe you should be running an idle job killer on
  this node (even as braindead as those things usually are).  I tried
  connecting from 8 AM to 8 PM a number of times per hour and got
  "insufficient resources on remote node" every single time.  Based on that
  i'd have to say this conference has become just about unuseable.

								paul
2303.30best times to access this fileSTAR::ABBASIiam your friendly psychic hotlineWed Jan 13 1993 03:0014
    i find that the best time to access this file is between around
    mid night (eastern standard time) and about 4-5 am (also eastern
    standard time), at least between this time the system is up, but
    it is still slow i feel even though i dont live too far from it , which
    is what strange about it, we are both in the north east , iam near the
    massussachautes border with new Hamshire and the human:: node is not
    too far from the boarder too on the other side.

    anyway, i just wanted to tell fellow DECeees the good times to access
    this notes files and not get "insufficient resources on remote node".
    
    hope this helps.
    
    \nasser
2303.31LABRYS::CONNELLYNetwork partner excitedWed Jan 13 1993 03:2910
  re: .-1

  Hopefully only lunatics (excluding me and thee and 3rd shift workers;^))
  are trying to access this conference between Midnight and 5 AM.  If the
  conference is doomed to be unavailable during other hours then maybe we
  should just make management's day and shut it down for good.  It really
  is coming close to being useless the way things are now.

								paul
2303.32I'm an EST lunatic, but..PTOECA::MCELWEEOpponent of OppressionWed Jan 13 1993 03:576
    RE: .31-
    
    	I guess that makes everyone outside the Eastern time zone a 
    lunatic, too ;-).
    
    Phil
2303.33LABRYS::CONNELLYNetwork partner excitedWed Jan 13 1993 04:036
re: .-1

Was there ever any question about that??

;^)
2303.34PTOECA::MCELWEEOpponent of OppressionWed Jan 13 1993 04:314
    RE: .33-
    
    	Me or them? ;-)
    
2303.35GMT signing inTRUCKS::WINWOODWed Jan 13 1993 06:494
    Of course, living in a different time zone helps!
    
    Calvin
    
2303.36Still going...FUNYET::ANDERSONImagine whirled peasWed Jan 13 1993 10:474
There was a specific problem with HUMANE yesterday that I found and fixed. 
Let's not give up on this old creaky hardware just yet.

Paul
2303.37ICS::CROUCHSubterranean Dharma BumWed Jan 13 1993 11:145
    Paul, with all the TFSO'ing alot of systems have become available.
    You might be able to pick up a 4000 variety pretty cheap. 
    
    Jim C.
    
2303.38Bring back Phase IVSEVENS::MURPHYKevin Murphy lkg1-3/a10 dtn 226-7118Wed Jan 13 1993 11:172
    What about going back to DECnet Phase IV?  Things seemed alot better
    before the switch.
2303.39New equipment "hopefully", Phase IV "no"FUNYET::ANDERSONImagine whirled peasWed Jan 13 1993 11:4511
re .37, new equipment

I'm on the lookout for a VAX 4000 that could be transferred into my cost center.

re .38, DECnet Phase IV

I've turned off the DECnet Event Dispatcher which should help performance. 
There are a lot of network events with a machine such as HUMANE that are of
little interest.

Paul
2303.40NETRIX::thomasThe Code WarriorWed Jan 13 1993 12:023
Talk to the Alpha and ask for a Sandpiper to host Digital on.

Then they can say: "Digital runs on Alpha". :-)
2303.41CSC32::P_YOUNGMEYERWed Jan 13 1993 13:3117
    This is the first time I have entered a note please bear with me.
    
    Yesterday I traced out the network path from our site (CX03) to node
    Humane and I found no network errors until I got to the lan on which
    Humane resides.   I could not look at the counter on node Humane but
    the router on the lan was experiencing definite hardware failures on
    the lan itself.  The router on the lan was basically retransmitting
    as many packets as were getting through the first time.
    
    I feel that the performance would improve if they fixed the hardware
    failures on the lan.  Could the moderators get someone to check into
    this please.
    
    Thank You,
    
    Paul
    Network specialist in the CSC
2303.42Network problem being investigatedFUNYET::ANDERSONImagine whirled peasWed Jan 13 1993 17:174
I will contact our network people and have them investigate.  Thank you for
reporting this!

Paul
2303.43Moving faster now....CSCOA1::BAINE_KWed Jan 13 1993 19:179
    I finally got into DIGITAL this afternoon and the response
    has been incredibly good - unlike previous days when it moved
    at turtle speed. Maybe you all have fixed the LAN HW problems?
    At any rate, it's a big improvement. Thank you to the HUMANE
    owners who enable the rest of outside the 3M area to learn what's
    going on up North!
    
    KB
    
2303.44Snow storm hereAIDEV::CARRASCOI'll worry about that `just in time'Wed Jan 13 1993 19:388
re .43:

>Maybe you all have fixed the LAN HW problems?

Maybe all the Massachusetts DECies are out shoveling snow instead of noting.


Pilar.
2303.45I'll take some VMSNET::STEFFENSENWed Jan 13 1993 19:425
    
    Please ship as much snow as you want to Georgia - were sick of rain.
    
    Ken
    
2303.46on the subject of snow fall related to human:: speedSTAR::ABBASIiam your friendly psychic hotlineWed Jan 13 1993 22:5811
    we are getting lots of snow as we speak right now here in lovely nashua 
    where the ZKO headquarters are and it is coming down with heavy now and the 
    weather forecaster said on the radio that we will get up to a foot in snow 
    by the morning so the DECeees will have hard time driving tomorrow around 
    this area going and coming from work so please be careful and dont drive 
    too fast it is slippery also.

    \bye
    \nasser


2303.47O Digital...TOPDOC::AHERNDennis the MenaceThu Jan 14 1993 12:124
    Tried to get into DIGITAL about 10:30 last night and got:
    
    	Dynamic Memory Exhausted
    
2303.48Tired, maybe?CSCOA1::BAINE_KThu Jan 14 1993 15:588
    Like, maybe it was tired?
    
    I think I've been reading too many of Nassar's notes...
    We are punchy from a week of rain here in Georgia.  Lack of
    sun can really make you cranky.
    
    KB
    
2303.49Humane dynamics28250::STENGELThu Jan 14 1993 19:194
I got the same message at about 6:30 AM.....  Dynamic Memory Exhausted
   guess we'll have to give those DRAM's some of our unusable vacation allowance!
   Hate to burn out our most valued notes file!   Give it a rest.
   :^)
2303.50ROYALT::KOVNEREverything you know is wrong!Thu Jan 14 1993 19:396
    I've been having serious problems with this conference today, but only
    from DECwindows notes. When I try to get the next note or reply,
    nothing comes back, for hours. Using the terminal interface works fine.
    This seems to happen when the note is longer than the window, or it
    might occur when the seen map is updated. Has anyone else seen this?
    
2303.51RE: .45XNTRIK::MAGOONFri Jan 15 1993 14:555
I'll be happy to ship to you as much snow as you're willing to pay the shipping
and handling on.

Larry
  ~
2303.52Tidy sum = National DebtVMSNET::STEFFENSENFri Jan 15 1993 17:1210
    
    
    RE: .51
    
    Opps!  You got me!  I do however work for DEC and not the government -
    guess Georgia will have to make it's own snow. 
    
    Ken
    
    
2303.53POBOX::RILEYI *am* the D.J.Sat Jan 16 1993 01:5512
    I really hate to complain about this, but it's becomming sooooo
    frustrating!
    
    Last night at 3 a.m. I tried to access the conf and got a "insufficient
    system resources at remote node".  
    
    Noting at this (present) time of night still takes a minute between
    screens.
    
    What happened!?!?!?!
    
    "jackin' the house", Bob
2303.54Try it nowFUNYET::ANDERSONImagine whirled peasMon Jan 18 1993 23:1415
re .53

Bob and all other DIGITAL Notes conference users,

After consulting with a number of others who are knowledgable about how VAX
Notes servers work, a number of parameters on HUMANE have been changed.  The
most important is the reduction of the maximum number of allowed connections
from 512 to 256.  Hopefully this will limit access to HUMANE to what it can
handle with good performance.

I ask that you please close your connection to the conference when you are done
so that others can access the conference.  If there appear to be too many idle
connections, I may have to institute an automatic "idle connection" killer.

Paul
2303.55HUMAN:: response is very good now, good jobsSTAR::ABBASIi welcome tipsTue Jan 19 1993 00:0318
    Paul, so far it looks good, when i hit next unseen, i get the next
    note very fast, before it used to take about 1 minute.

    if this stays like this, in behave of all DECeees i want to thank you
    and the ones who found the problem with the access limit number and
    i think we all should put our hands together right now and give them
    a very good loud of applause.

    with this kind of performance i think i'll even hang around this file
    much more than i did before the fix.

    keep up the good work.
    
    \bye
    \nasser



2303.56The REAL test will come in the GMA morning...RDVAX::KALIKOWCarping Tunnel-vision syndromeTue Jan 19 1993 00:185
    ... but I agree, something has changed, and even for evening response
    this is great.  Future notes will tell the tale; but for now, kudos!
    
    Dan
    
2303.57DIGITAL Shadows?CSOA1::LENNIGDave (N8JCX), MIG, CincinnatiTue Jan 19 1993 03:039
    Well, I tried several times to get into the file today, and
    consistently got "connect to network object rejected".
    
    I assume this is a result of the lowered parameter...
    
    I used to use a shadow conference, but as I recall it went away. 
    Is DIGITAL still being shadowed, and if so, where?
    
    	Dave
2303.58pointer to shadow of human::STAR::ABBASIi welcome tipsTue Jan 19 1993 03:5413
    >Well, I tried several times to get into the file today, and
    >consistently got "connect to network object rejected".
    >
    >I assume this is a result of the lowered parameter...
    
    i dont think so, i think human:: was off-line today becuase they were
    working on it to fix it.
    
    >Is DIGITAL still being shadowed, and if so, where?
Digital style of working (Shadow) CNOTES::NOTES$SHADOWED:DIGITAL	     819
    
    \bye
    \nasser
2303.59If it's not one thing it's anotherFUNYET::ANDERSONImagine whirled peasTue Jan 19 1993 11:028
The conference was unavailable for part of Monday due to an apparent VAX Notes
bug.  This problem causes the current Notes server process to hang occasionally. 
People who are already connected are unaffected but no new connections can be
made.

I will work on finding the solution to this problem today.

Paul
2303.60::DIGITAL's up to its old tricks -- roll over & play dead :-)RDVAX::KALIKOWEncourage MBWA -- by example!Tue Jan 26 1993 00:377
    ... There was a time a few days back that the response-time was
    approaching OK, even in daytime; but now it seems to have backslid.
    
    Still twiddling parameters, I suppose... or is the load just too great?
    
    I suppose it may be time to switch to the shadowed version...  ??
    
2303.61it was fast , then started to go back slow i feel tooSTAR::ABBASIfree like a birdTue Jan 26 1993 01:0320
    i agree with you Dan on this too, i wanted to say something about
    it my self but was afraid of sounding too complaining all the time.

    i think due to importance of this notes file and its wide appeal among
    DECeees in the rank and the files and also in the upper management 
    structures  and also how it served in critical disseminating of 
    informations when  it was really needed, and that we know that sometimes 
    big manager read this note file too, i would like therefor to suggest that 
    a fully  dedicated DECeee and a fully dedicated big computer be set for 
    the whole  and sole purposes of setting up this note file and taking care 
    of it and its performance problems and backing it up and things like this 
    because the DECeees who take care of this now might be too busy to 
    notice these things all the time. this is just a suggestion i hope that 
    will be taken  in serious account in future discussions in this matter
    and related issues.

    \bye
    \nasser


2303.62Beautiful fantasy42702::WELSHThink it throughTue Jan 26 1993 06:3312
	re .61:

>    ...i would like therefor to suggest that 
>    a fully  dedicated DECeee and a fully dedicated big computer be set for 
>    the whole  and sole purposes of setting up this note file and taking care 
>    of it and its performance problems and backing it up and things like this 

	...providing you can find any DECeee dumb enough to have his/her
	job depend on management's not deciding to shut down this conference.
	(Presumably the bit about the big computer is total fantasy).

	/Tom
2303.63ICS::CROUCHSubterranean Dharma BumTue Jan 26 1993 11:189
    Anyone care to volunteer their time and hardware to take this off of
    Paul's hands? I'm sure he wouldn't mind at all. If my memory serves
    me correct didn't DIGITAL first reside on HUMAN, Peter Conklin's
    11/750? Peter is now with the Alpha AXP group. Perhaps he could find
    a piece of iron sufficient to handle this conference? I know at one
    time this conference was near and dear to him.
    
    Jim C.
    
2303.64I think Paul would mind...WHYNOW::NEWMANAlpha Personal Systems MarketingTue Jan 26 1993 11:3810
Just my $.02 worth...

I know Paul very well and I am sure that if someone were to "take the
conference off his hands" he would mind very much.  BUT - If someone
were to come forth with a more powerful machine to host the conference
I am sure that he would not mind.  I know that Paul has been looking very
seriously for a more powerful machine that is within his budget (ie. $0.00)
So far he has not found anything.

Anyone have any equipment to offer?
2303.65MU::PORTERsavage pencilWed Jan 27 1993 18:1513
i think it's all Nassers fault and DECeees are suffering due to
his typisting because he types those long sentences without the brakes 
in them and this tyres out the poor notes file server which
has to perform amazed feets of reading notes without being able
to take a breathe because the rank and the file are demanding
to be served with his sparklering prose style and if he could
put in the full stops and semicolons everything would be much 
easier even without being getting the big dedicated computer.  
this is just a suggestion and i hope it will be taken on sirius 
account in future discussions of this matter and related issues.

\bye
\dave
2303.66The Shadow Knodes...RDVAX::KALIKOWEncourage MBWA -- by example!Thu Jan 28 1993 12:0934
    ... how to save time in keeping up with HUMANE::DIGITAL.  I've been
    **reading** there for the last day or two and its availability and
    responsiveness are at least an ORDER OF MAGNITUDE better than the
    original (during "prime-time," I think it's closer to TWO orders of
    magnitude...).  If more folks who only want to READ would do so at the
    shadow node, then it wouldn't take so long for the occasional WRITErs
    to do so...
    
    So, some hints...
    
    If you NEVER want to write here:
    mod ent DIGITAL/file=CNOTES::NOTES$SHADOWED:DIGITAL
    
    (The above file is set NO WRITE and appears to lag no more than an hour
    behind the original)
    
    If you OCCASIONALLY want to write here:
    add ent SHADIGITAL/file=CNOTES::NOTES$SHADOWED:DIGITAL
    
    When you want to reply, remember the notenumber and the time of the
    most recent entry in SHADIGITAL, and when you (finally!!) get into
    ::DIGITAL, do a SET SEEN/BEF=28-JAN-1993:08:27 or somesuch, so you
    don't lose track of any new stuff...
    
    Hope this helps...
    
    At any rate it won't help as much as BATCH EXTRACTors...  Would some
    helpful soul post a pointer to what they consider the best (and
    best-documented) system for doing this across multiple NotesFiles?  I
    know there're some out there that even allow a similar UI to
    VAXnotes...?  
    
    PS -- re .65 -- Pretty darn close, imho, Dave...  Better watch it,
    \nasser, look to your loreleis, the savvy pennzoil is gainin' on ya...  :-)
2303.67On the shadow conference and batch extract serviceQUARK::LIONELFree advice is worth every centThu Jan 28 1993 12:5321
A batch extract service for DIGITAL is available - see note 2209.

As for the shadow conference, another way to use it is to have just one
entry in your notebook, pointing to the shadow by default.  When you want
to enter a note, use the command:

	MODIFY ENTRY DIGITAL /FILE=HUMANE::DIGITAL

and then open DIGITAL and enter your note.  When you are done, use:

	MODIFY ENTRY DIGITAL /FILE=CNOTES::NOTES$SHADOWED:DIGITAL

to go back to the shadow; your "seen map" will be preserved.

(This may be more effort than it's worth for some - I use the two-entry
method myself.)

The shadow is updated hourly which should be sufficient for all but the most
compulsive noters.

				Steve
2303.68Try AVN/PAVNTRUCKS::QUANTRILL_CFri Jan 29 1993 07:0110
Nasser,

I user AVN for batch note extraction for multiple conferences.  In fact 
I use it for ALL my notes interaction - reading, writing, replying 
finding notes/conferences, manipulating my notebook, the lot!  It's 
written by Deccies and a helpful lot they are on the rare occasions that 
there are problems - I've never had one in the 3.5 years I've used 
AVN.  There's also PAVN - see the notes conference on AVN called ..... AVN!!

Cathy
2303.69RDVAX::KALIKOWEncourage MBWA -- by example!Fri Jan 29 1993 10:1016
    Hmmm... As the author of .66 which (if memory serves) recently raised
    the question of batch note extraction in this string, I can see I have
    to put in jest a tad more work on the distinctiveness of my style...    :-)
    
    Followup question:  Thanks Cathy, sounds great.  How's about some
    pointer(s) to the ::AVN NotesFile, and/or to kits/docs for AVN and
    PAVN...?  It's clear that YOU don't need any help :-) finding any new
    conference(s) because of AVN's superior power as a Notes handler, but
    I'm looking at a slight bootstrap problem, you see...
    
    Thanks in ::AVNce...
    
    \ps, I stylechecked, it's me...  \dan ...
    
    :-)
                
2303.70the pointer to the note file Cathy said is goodSTAR::ABBASIiam NOT a crock !Fri Jan 29 1993 11:466
>How's about some pointer(s) to the ::AVN NotesFile, and/or to kits
    
VAX NOTES Tool - AVN		ODIXIE::AVN				  
    
    \bye
    \nasser
2303.71Use RNU rather than PAVNARRODS::HARDINGGary Harding, DTN 847-5571Mon Feb 01 1993 11:196
    PAVN (Programmed AVN - written in C while AVN is DCL) was replaced by
    RNU (Remote Notes Utility) a while ago.
    
    The conference on RNU is XCELR8::RNU - kit KP7 etc.)
    
    Gary Harding
2303.72Any users of >both< RNU and PAVN want to comment?RDVAX::KALIKOWClinton: 75300.3115@CompuServe.COMTue Feb 02 1993 00:125
    I've added both conferences to my notebook but after a real quick dip
    into both, I haven't (yet) come across any compare/contrast action... 
    Has RNU really supplanted PAVN?  Pros/cons of either, preferably by
    folks who've tried 'em both?
    
2303.73RNU42702::WELSHThink it throughTue Feb 02 1993 09:0420
	As far as I know, RNU *is* the current version of PAVN. Details
	in XCELR8::RNU - if it's still available. Unfortunately, Roy Law,
	the developer and only maintainer of RNU, has left the company.
	(In my view, his work on RNU could have been instrumental in
	putting Notes on the world map, had we chosen to use it). So it
	is now unsupported.

	I have used bare Notes, AVN, and RNU, each for over a year
	intensively. AVN is better than Notes, and RNU is better than
	AVN. Details on installation are in the conference, but basically
	all you have to do is copy over a command procedure and run it.
	The procedure then drags over whatever else is necessary and sets
	up your environment.

	I'm writing this reply from RNU - one weakness of the approach is
	that you may find several other replies saying the same thing
	before this one, as I am replying in mid-morning to yesterday's
	note.

	/Tom
2303.74GRANMA::MWANNEMACHERA new day has dawnedTue Feb 02 1993 14:337
    
    
    Cheers to the folks who were responsible for the upgrades to the system.  
    It feels like driving a sports car now rather than a Rambler.
    
    
    Mike
2303.75RNU is an updated version of PAVNARRODS::HARDINGGary Harding, DTN 847-5571Tue Feb 02 1993 16:3213
I started as a user of PAVN but moved to RNU some time ago.  RNU is really just
an updated version of PAVN.  If you are using PAVN now you can just copy of the
RNU.EXE at it will continue to work with your existing PAVN files.

RNU works under VMS 5.5 (I believe that PAVN does not) and has several bug
fixes and a few new features.  Most of RNU is written in C but it does create
and submit some DCL procedures to run as batch jobs.

AVN (as opposed to PAVN) is mostly written in DCL but has one or two programs
to support it.  It has similar features to PAVN/RNU but tends to be a lot
slower.

Gary Harding
2303.76How is access and performance?FUNYET::ANDERSONImagine whirled peasWed Feb 17 1993 14:5917
2303.77network problems earlier this weekCAADC::BABCOCKThu Feb 18 1993 21:5711
    HI,
    
    I forget if it was Monday or Tue. but I had 3 or 4 "network partner
    lost" events in one hour.  It was afternoon and I was noting in a
    background window.  I was afraid you may have put an activity time out
    on HUMANE.  
    
    No problems today.
    
    Judy
    
2303.78Network links lost?FUNYET::ANDERSONImagine whirled peasThu Feb 18 1993 23:4313
Judy,

So you were connected to HUMANE and were disconnected during your session, as
opposed to getting an error message when trying to open the conference?

This matches behavior I've seen recently when most Notes activity on HUMANE
stops and either gradually builds up again or resumes all of a sudden. 
Something is disconnecting links and I'll have to see if it's HUMANE or the
network.

There is no activity time-out or link killer on HUMANE.

Paul
2303.79Not here - then where???CSOA1::DIRRMANTue Feb 23 1993 17:252
    Humane was not accessable at 10:30 this am. Things have gotten better
    though.
2303.80Some network problemsTMAKXO::RCANTRELLFri Mar 12 1993 16:332
    I kept getting "network parter exited" earlier this week.
    
2303.81HUMANE up, network downFUNYET::ANDERSONCut spending firstFri Mar 12 1993 18:5818
                               I M P O R T A N T

                            NEI MAYNARD ANNOUNCEMENT

        
        WHAT:	Service Interruption on Network

        WHY:	Easynet Backbone Routing Problem 

        WHEN:	Wednesday, 3/10 at 5 p.m. until Thursday, 3/11 at
                11:00 a.m.

        IMPACT: During this time, users in MSO and OGO were unable
                to perform certain functions on the network such as
                sending VAXmail or ALL-IN-1 mail to systems at other sites
		and setting host to systems at other sites.