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DECnet: NETSERVER.LOG control

The Question is:

    How do I control the location and name of NETSERVER.LOG ?
    I would like to call it something like NETSERVER_nodename.LOG
    and also put it in directory different from SYS$LOGIN.


The Answer is:

    There is no easy way to control NETSERVER.LOG.  However, remember that
    when it gets created your LOGIN.COM gets executed.  You could make your
    LOGIN.COM leave enough information inside the log file such that an
    automated renaming procedure could then rename the file to another
    subdirectory and append the nodename it came from.  You could even make
    your LOGIN.COM trigger that procedure.


 

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