Subject: Re: I want Citrix Metaframe Server for OpenVMS !!!! was (Re: OpenVMSMultisessions) OpenVMSMultisessions) OpenVMSMultisessions) From: Tim Llewellyn Date: Tue, 01 Oct 2002 15:20:07 GMT Newsgroups: comp.os.vms "Zane H. Healy" wrote: > > Tim Llewellyn wrote: > > yup, I'm finding the latest vnc release to be quite sufficient, apart from > > lack of direct VMS support. > > What I found really irritating about VNC was that I was unable to have apps > running on my VMS server display on the VNC session running on my Linux > server. In other words, I fire up a VNC session under Linux, connect to it > on my WinXP box, and then tryed to get DECterm, or DECmail to display on > that VNC session, no matter what I tried, I couldn't get it to work. Ah, did you try the security negating -ac switch to Xvnc? I have to use that with Cygwin to get xdm to work from VMS as well. so Xvnc -ac -query vaxname is the way to go if you are happy to use -ac. > > I finally gave up when I found a version of X-Windows that runs on WinXP > (Cygwin I think), and set it up to act as an XTerminal for my VMS server. I > just click on an icon on the WinXP desktop, and up pops the login screen for > my VMS server. Not bad for some free software, though I must admit getting > it setup was a royal pain. hmmm, Cygwin has a nasty habit of entering paging frenzy then crashing at inoportune moments. Also, eats up memory the IP stack on W98 is using. Also, with xdm from VMS, there is a very odd problem of only partial mouse functionality for me. Xvnc is not quite as nice an Xserver (no scroll mouse for example) but it isn't crashing continually for me. > > > As my ts10 hosted VMS installation runs pretty much like a MicroVAX II, > > using vnc sure beats logging in every time I turn on the PC. > > For that you might want to take a look at 'screen'. I run KLH10 and the > simh PDP-11 emulators under screen. That way I can run them detached, and > access the 'system console' from any telnet session. Ah, I've been looking for some trick like like. ts10 doesn't seem to like &. > > In the 'tips and tricks' section of the PDP-10 page on my DEC Emulation site > http://www.aracnet.com/~healyzh/pdp10emu.html I describe how to start such a > 'screen' session up in the background. Perfect for having the emulator boot > your OS of choice as the UNIX host is booted. Thanks for that. > > I've yet to try running either the ts10 or simh VAX emulation. I really > don't see much use for running VMS that slow :^) Well, if I had a real VAX ... > > Zane -- tim.llewellyn@blueyonder.co.uk * PLEASE NOTE tim.llewellyn@cableinet.co.uk address is NO LONGER VALID *