RSTS systat. Here's the proof! It works!

From: Daniel A. Seagraves <DSEAGRAV_at_toad.xkl.com>
Date: Thu Mar 5 12:16:59 1998

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RSTS V8.0-07 GALAXIA status at 04-Mar-98 03:06 PM Up: 5:07

Job Who Where What Size State Run-Time Pri/RB RTS
 1 [SELF] Det ERRCPY 5/32K SR 1:47.7 0/6 BAS2F
 2 [SELF] KB0 SYSTAT 13/32K RN Lck 1.3 -8/6 BAS2F

Busy Devices: None

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I've deleted most of the old accounts - The disk was at 8% free when I got it,
now it's at 88% free... The accounts remaining look like they have system
stuff in them, or are refrenced in the start-up files. I'm backing them up
to DECtapes, then deleting them to see what happens. If it runs a month without
the files on the tape, I wipe the tape. (Write nulls over it)
I'm moving the 44 to school, there I'm going to attach it to the nameserver
(Linux) and kludge up something interesting so that people can telnet to the
RSTS without having to have accounts on the Linux box. Right now I'm working
out a plan with the 23+. The move is scheduled for Monday. Fun! I get to lug
the RA81 up a flight of stairs! :)
Oh, and does removing the account (With REACT) kill the directory by NULLing
over it, or do I have to go do something else to make sure they're gone?
I did see a few accounting-type things in the [5x,*] area, so I killed them all
sight-unseen. The system runs OK now... Kermit is still here, I assume I can
keep that... OPSER and the batch stuff are missing, and the OS source has been
removed, but if Kermit works I may be able to go find some nice person
with 8.0-07 and get the files needed. I renamed the machine GALAXIA, and
made a copy of the old Monitor .SIL so I can kill those too.
Basically now, without some real digging, you can't tell where the machine came
from.
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Received on Thu Mar 05 1998 - 12:16:59 GMT

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