Re: should we post an FAQ
2000-05-17 22:48:04
Lindsay,
I'm developing an FAQ for the ADSM community, although concrete results are
not yet available. The problem is to decide what's a fair FAQ entry and
what should be a reference to manuals and/or training. I'd suggest a
pointer to the excellent ADSM newbie redbook is probably the best course of
action, however if you feel the urge to write a "newcomers start here"
style of entry, I'd be glad to accept it :)
Steve Harris
ADSM/AIX etc guy
The Wesley Hospital, Brisbane Australia
"Mr. Lindsay Morris" <lmorris AT OPENMIC DOT COM>@VM.MARIST.EDU> on 17/05/2000
03:38:01
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Subject: Re: adsm question
My question too.
Do we ever post a new-user FAQ to this group? Should we?
Keith Higgs wrote:
> Let me ask a silly question...Why would you want to do that?
>
> >>> Pat Di Lillo <pat AT CC.MCGILL DOT CA> 05/16/00 12:29PM >>>
> I have a question?=20
>
> Can I do an 'incremental' and/or 'archive' of the same node.=20
>
> e.g.=20
>
> On Monday do a 'dsmc inc' =20
> On Friday do a 'dsmc archive' .
>
> Any help will be appreciated.
>
> Pat Di Lillo
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