Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!cis.ohio-state.edu!ucbvax!cel.cummins.com!philip From: philip@cel.cummins.com (Philip D. Pokorny) Newsgroups: comp.sys.apollo Subject: Re: ATR on Snake Message-ID: <9106070041.AA14272@cel.cummins.com> Date: 7 Jun 91 00:41:18 GMT Sender: daemon@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU Distribution: world Organization: The Internet Lines: 26 Sounds like the Snake will look like my PC with DPCI/Ring does today. ie: $ bldt -n 14726 **** Node 14726 **** 14726 DOS 3.30 with DOMAIN(R)/PCI(TM) XPORT 3.00 - November 19, 1987 6:54:00 pm $ BTW You can give the node a name using the naming server. I had our PC named 'dn10k' for a while... (Apollo called the 10000 'Advanced Technology' (AT) during development) It then could be addressed as: $ bldt -n //dn10k But this also messed up a bunch of our scripts that implicitly expected cataloged nodes to be full Domain/OS. If we get Snakes and OSF we would probably go back and fix the scripts, but since it's only one PC it's easier to leave it uncataloged for now... Later, Phil philip@cel.cummins.com :)