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The Question is: I have read the Debugger manual section on using the PC debugger, but no where can I see where I specify my program to run in debug mode? Many thanks Richard. The Answer is : From the OpenVMS V7.3 debugger documentation on the client-server debugger... 11.5 Establishing a Server Connection You can start the debug server after logging in directly to the OpenVMS system, or you may find it more convenient to log in remotely with a product such as eXcursion, or a terminal emulator such as Telnet. Note You must hold the DBG$ENABLE_SERVER identifier in the rights database to be able to run the debug server. Exercise care when using the debug server. Once a debug server is running, anyone on the network has the ability to connect to the debug server. Before granting the DBG$ENABLE_SERVER identifier, the system manager must create it by entering the command DEBUG/SERVER from an account with write access to the rights database. The system manager needs to do this only once. The system manager can then run the Authorize utility to grant the DBG$ENABLE_SERVER identifier to the user. To start the debug server, enter the following command: $ DEBUG/SERVER The server displays its network binding strings. The server port number is enclosed in square brackets ([]). For example: $ DEBUG/SERVER %DEBUG-I-SPEAK: TCP/IP: YES, DECnet: YES, UDP: YES %DEBUG-I-WATCH: Network Binding: ncacn_ip_tcp:16.32.16.138[1034] %DEBUG-I-WATCH: Network Binding: ncacn_dnet_nsp:19.10[RPC224002690001] %DEBUG-I-WATCH: Network Binding: ncadg_ip_udp:16.32.16.138[1045] %DEBUG-I-AWAIT: Ready for client connection... Use one of the network binding strings to identify this server when you connect from the client (see Section 9.8.4).
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