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In article <et3q4u$rad$8@blue.rahul.net>,
kensmith@green.rahul.net (Ken Smith) wrote:
the saveset.
of the tape and not a made-up list.
of the saveset (which is the physcial magtape file).
<snip.
according to the spec we used.
how our files were shipped. A saveset was the tape's file. There
were no EOFs between the files we distributed.
I'm getting technical here with reservations because I did not
want to have to explain tape formats to you.
/BAH
kensmith@green.rahul.net (Ken Smith) wrote:
No. One of my requirements was that the file be the first inIn article <et39vo$8qk_001@s948.apx1.sbo.ma.dialup.rcn.com>,
jmfbahciv@aol.com> wrote:
In article <et1a4q$ki3$3@blue.rahul.net>,
kensmith@green.rahul.net (Ken Smith) wrote:
In article <et0qsp$8qk_002@s776.apx1.sbo.ma.dialup.rcn.com>,
jmfbahciv@aol.com> wrote:
In article <esurfc$ds3$6@blue.rahul.net>,
kensmith@green.rahul.net (Ken Smith) wrote:
In article <esu74a$8qk_001@s861.apx1.sbo.ma.dialup.rcn.com>,
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In article <esrtcj$qj4$1@blue.rahul.net>,
kensmith@green.rahul.net (Ken Smith) wrote:
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In other words, you wrote the TAPE.DIR after all the other files were
written. This means you had to write a file of that size and then the
data and then open TAPE.DIR for writing.
If this is what you did then my method of putting a correct checksum
still
works. If you wrote the TAPE.DIR before the other files and never
changed
it, my method still works.
[....]
Anybody who has done any grocery shopping would know the difference
between the two. Just because dog food is on your shopping list
never guarantees that dog food will be in your car when you get home.
The only listing that shows you were successful in putting
dog food in the shopping cart is the cash register receipt.
Does this mean you wrote TAPE.DIR after the other files were all
written?
Yes. TAPE.DIR was created after the files were written to the tape.
That is how you get a directory listing of the tape onto the tape.
The first cut of the tape had a zero block TAPE.DIR for a place holder
on the tape. Then a DIRECT DSK:TAPE.DIR=TAPE:/CHECKSUM was done.
Then another save was done; this time TAPE.DIR that was on the
tape contained a checksummed directory of the tape.
In other words, you "editted" the tape.
No.
How yes you did. You did exactly the action called editing when speaking
of a tape.
We don't call saving a saveset editing.
Did you write a TAPE.DIR onto the tape after the tape had already been
written?
the saveset.
The file was made by doing a directory of the tape.If the answer is yes, you edited the tape. In this case the method works.
If the answer is no then you can no longer argue that the TAPE.DIR is the
list of what is actually on the tape. It must be the list of what you
intend to put on the tape. You have claimed that this is not allowed, but
the method still works for this too.
No, they cannot. The requirement was that TAPE.DIR be a directoryNo matter which you did, the checksums can be correct.
of the tape and not a made-up list.
TAPE.DIR is a file on the tape AND it is part of the contentsYou wrote one file and then wrote
something different in its place.
No. I wrote the whole save set. In magtape terms, the saveset
was the file on the tape.
Now what the heck are you claiming?
I'm still talking about the same thing.
You have changed what you have claimed. Suddenly, the TAPE.DIR is not a
file on the tape and is a part of the contents of a file on the tape,
of the saveset (which is the physcial magtape file).
<snip.
No, you have not done a similar thing.I see that I can and have done exactly that in the past.
You may have copied files to tapes but you have not made a distributionI have explained
how to do it a few times. You seem unable to graps it. I've used it.
Remember I have written tapes too.
according to the spec we used.
It is both. That is why a CATCH-22 exists.[....]
Then that file was saved along with all the other files onto the tape.
Wait a minute! Suddenly TAPE.DIR is the list of what you intend to write
onto the tape. Your story has changed. You earlier asserted that it must
be made from what you actually wrote. Which is it?
Your method had each disk file copied to the tape. That is notNot that it matter which it was because as I have already stated, I have
explained how you can get it right in either case.
how our files were shipped. A saveset was the tape's file. There
were no EOFs between the files we distributed.
I'm getting technical here with reservations because I did not
want to have to explain tape formats to you.
/BAH