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Subject: RE: SYSBOOT-W-Value set to minimum
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Date: Tue, 28-Jul-87 05:27:59 EDT
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Posted: Tue Jul 28 05:27:59 1987
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The usual cause for the message "%SYSBOOT-W-Value set to minimum" is because
logins were set to 0 when you did your last sysgen change and did WRITE
CURRENT (or ran AUTOGEN).  For some obscure reason the sysgen parameter
IJOBLIM (Which is set by the SET LOGIN/INTERACTIVE command) has a minimum
value of 1 and SYSBOOT complains when it sees a parameter less than its
"legal" minimum.  This one cause no harm.  If you want to get rid of the
message do:

        $ RUN SYS$SYSTEM:SYSGEN
        SYSGEN> use current
        SYSGEN> set IJOBLIM 1  (anything greater than 0)
        SYSGEN> write current

If that does not fix the problem then the way to find out which parameter
is balking is to compare the output of SYSGEN SHOW/ALL from USE ACTIVE and
USE CURRENT to see what is different.

Andrew W. Potter
Rochester Institute of Technology