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HELP! Whether my script is runnable?

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Name: stepstepvms
Date: November 9, 2009 at 04:51:14 Pacific
OS: OpenVMS 8.3
CPU/Ram: NA
Product: Hp (hewlett-packard) Alphaserver 4100 swappable 4gb ultra scsi hdd
Subcategory: General
Tags: Openvms, script, runnable, commands, DCL
Comment:

Hi all, I am a newbie in OpenVMS and with no license/software on hand. Recently I have an urgent task related to extract the openVMS configuration setting. With the help of deathrow.vistech.net I can test some of the commands. However, some commands such as "run authorize" still cannot be run due to the lack of privilege. Would you mind helping me to run, or even just by commenting, whether the script is runnable or not?

Here is the script.

http://www.sendspace.com/file/p58ws6

Many thanks !



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Name: amuir
Date: November 9, 2009 at 18:03:12 Pacific
Reply:

This is a fairly lengthy script, so it will take me a while to review it. However, just looking at the first page, I can already see some assumptions you've made that could lead to inaccurate results if you intend to use this is a generic procedure to be run outside a controlled environment.

I might also note that this is a very advanced script for a "newbie." I'm guessing you adopted this script from somebody else?


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