Looking through our license database, we have something called P.S.I.,
which we believe is Wide Area Network services - i.e. synchronous connections
to other sites. However I can't find an entry for this in Digital's Y2K
Layered Products database - can you tell me what it's status is?
I also find an entry in the license database for RDB-RUNTIME, and no-one at
this site knows what that is. The nearest we can guess is Oracle - but
Oracle products have never been installed on this machine. Have you any
ideas what it is, or how I can go about finding out?
Thanks
(0013) Y2K Questions for PSI, Rdb
Re: (0013) Y2K Questions for PSI, Rdb
"P.S.I." is not a valid license -- I would assume this is the Packet
Switching Interface software that can be used to allow OpenVMS to
communicate with a PSI network. The PSI package operates in close
conjunction with the DECnet-Plus (DECnet OSI) package.
Please contact Oracle corporation for information on Rdb, and on the
Rdb run-time license.
For the Y2K product information on DIGITAL products, please
visit the FAQ section at:
http://web.fis.unico.it/public/faqs/vms/y2k.htm
Switching Interface software that can be used to allow OpenVMS to
communicate with a PSI network. The PSI package operates in close
conjunction with the DECnet-Plus (DECnet OSI) package.
Please contact Oracle corporation for information on Rdb, and on the
Rdb run-time license.
For the Y2K product information on DIGITAL products, please
visit the FAQ section at:
http://web.fis.unico.it/public/faqs/vms/y2k.htm