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Title: | DECnet/OSI for {ULTRIX,OSF/1} |
Notice: | Indicate version and platform when writing...see #2 for kits |
Moderator: | BULEAN::CARR |
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Created: | Wed Sep 25 1991 |
Last Modified: | Thu Jun 05 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 2187 |
Total number of notes: | 10469 |
2150.0. "decnsetup V3.2B problems - no dns" by CHEFS::ELLERBY_J () Tue Mar 25 1997 12:28
Could anybody offer assistance with an installation/configuration
problem I'm having.
I'm running OSF V3.2G with DECnet OSI V3.2B plus the latest patch to
dnsclerk. I have been running quite happily with this setup for a couple
of weeks, but unfortunately we ran out of disk space over the last
week. This may have been the cause of my problems. I am no longer able to
restart DECnet since I have cleaned up the disk space.
Having shutdown decnet and then restarted decnet unsuccessfully I decided to
reconfigure, however, the decnetsetup advanced procedure failed when
trying to look at /var/dna/dna_version, it was an empty file. I am assuming
this file got corrupted somehow.
I corrected this file (recreated info inside), but I still hit failures
further into the setup/startup phase. At this time I decided it may be
best to simply deinstall and reinstall.
After reinstalling the startup phase of the setup procedure still
fails. It is unable to issue any ncl command relating to the node
entity without hanging. The following is a log extract using the
command sh -x decnetsetup advanced
The final command (an ncl rename) is when the startup hangs, forcing me to
CTRL-C. I have also tried a show node 0 stat and this command hangs
also. The rest of DECnet seems to have started fine (routing circuit,
adjacencies running etc) but dns is not coming up.
I haven't rebooted the system yet, but I will be doing so shortly.
Hopefully, the reboot will sort things out, but if not ???
+ ncl
+ [ = yes ]
+ SetSCNamingPaths clerk
PRIMARY_DECDNS_PATH= [ directory service = DECdns, template = "*" ] ,
[ directory service = DECdns, template = "VODA:.newbury.*" ] , [
directory service = DECdns, template = "VODA:.DNA_NodeSynonym.*" ]
PRIMARY_LOCAL_PATH=
[ directory service = Local, template = "*" ] , [ directory service =
Local, template = "VODA:.newbury.*" ] , [ directory service = Local,
template = "LOCAL:*" ]
SECONDARY_DECDNS_PATH= [ directory service = DECdns, template = "*" ]
SECONDARY_LOCAL_PATH= [ directory service = Local, template = "*" ]
DECDNS_BPATH= [ directory service = DECdns, template =
"VODA:.DNA_BackTranslation" ]
LOCAL_BPATH= [ directory service = Local, template = "*" ]
+ [ = yes ]
SC_NamingSearchPath= [ directory service = DECdns, template = "*" ] ,
[ directory service = DECdns, template = "VODA:.newbury.*" ] , [
directory service = DECdns, template = "VODA:.
DNA_NodeSynonym.*" ] , [ directory
service = Local, template = "*" ]
SC_BacktransSearchPath= [ directory service = DECdns, template =
"VODA:.DNA_BackTranslation" ] , [
directory service = Local, template = "*" ]
+ ncl set session control naming search path = { [ directory service =
DECdns, template = "*" ] , [ directory service = DECdns, template =
"VODA:.newbury.*" ] , [ directory service = DECdns, template =
"VODA:.DNA_NodeSynonym.*" ] , [ directory service = Local, template =
"*" ] }
Node 0 Session Control
AT 1997-03-25-16:25:59.583+00:00I-----
FAILED IN DIRECTIVE: Set
DUE TO: No such Entity Instance exists
+ ncl set session control backtranslation search path = { [ directory
service = DECdns, template = "VODA:.DNA_BackTranslation" ] , [
directory service = Local, template = "*" ] }
Node 0 Session Control
AT 1997-03-25-16:25:59.937+00:00I-----
FAILED IN DIRECTIVE: Set
DUE TO: No such Entity Instance exists
+ return 0
+ echo VODA:.newbury.helium
+ [ -f /var/dss/dns/dns-names ]
+ echo Modifying /var/dss/dns/dns-names
Modifying /var/dss/dns/dns-names
+ SaveFile /var/dss/dns/dns-names
FILENAME=/var/dss/dns/dns-names
+ [ -f /var/dss/dns/dns-names ]
N=1
+ [ -f /var/dss/dns/dns-names.sav1 ]
+ expr 1 + 1
N=2
+ [ -f /var/dss/dns/dns-names.sav2 ]
+ expr 2 + 1
N=3
+ [ -f /var/dss/dns/dns-names.sav3 ]
+ expr 3 + 1
N=4
+ [ -f /var/dss/dns/dns-names.sav4 ]
+ expr 4 + 1
N=5
+ [ -f /var/dss/dns/dns-names.sav5 ]
+ expr 5 + 1
N=6
+ [ -f /var/dss/dns/dns-names.sav6 ]
+ expr 6 + 1
N=7
+ [ -f /var/dss/dns/dns-names.sav7 ]
+ /bin/cp -p /var/dss/dns/dns-names /var/dss/dns/dns-names.sav7
+ return 0
+ /usr/bin/awk $1 != "root" {print} /var/dss/dns/dns-names
root VODA:.newbury
+ ConfigStaticNicknames
+ ncl create dns clerk
+ ncl enable dns clerk
+ nc create dns clerk known namespace DOMAIN nscts
08-00-2B-A2-35-29-63-76-9B-B4-D7-25-98-00
+ ncl create dns clerk known namespace LOCAL nscts
08-00-2B-0D-C0-9D-5F-FA-A9-88-43-46-95-00
+ return 0
+ mv /tmp/dns-names.23853 /var/dss/dns/dns-names
+ n rename node 0 new name VODA:.newbury.helium
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2150.1 | No further progress | CHEFS::ELLERBY_J | | Thu Mar 27 1997 11:42 | 179 |
| I've tried rebooting to no avail.
Here's a log of /sbin/init.d/decnetosi START
The startup seems to mess up on DNS. I assume I've trashed something on
the system somehwere, but if a setld -d followed by setld -l doesn't
fix it, where do I look next ? Any pointers as to what files I might be
missing ?
Script started on Thu Mar 27 16:24:58 1997
sh -x decnetosi START
LANG=
+ export LANG
NCLRC=
+ export NCLRC
CMD_ENV=
+ export CMD_ENV
NCLRC=
+ export NCLRC
PATH=/sbin:/usr/sbin:/bin
+ export PATH
+ trap exit 1 2 3 15
+ id -u
+ [ 0 -ne 0 ]
+ [ 1 -eq 0 ]
+ tr [a-z] [A-Z]
+ echo START
P1=START
+ [ 1 -gt 1 -o START = HELP ]
+ sysconfig -q dna_dli
+ true
+ sysconfig -q dna_base
+ true
+ echo Routing ... \c
Routing ... + ncl do /var/dna/scripts/start_routing.ncl
+ echo NSP ... \c
NSP ... + ncl do /var/dna/scripts/start_nsp_transport.ncl
+ echo OSI Transport ... \c
OSI Transport ... + ncl do /var/dna/scripts/start_osi_transport.ncl
+ echo Session Control ...
Session Control ...
+ ncl do /var/dna/scripts/start_session_control.ncl
ncl>> enable session control
Node 0 Session Control
AT 1997-03-27-16:25:11.463+00:00I-----
FAILED IN DIRECTIVE: Enable
DUE TO: The target implementation does not support this entity class
+ echo DNS ... \c
DNS ... + /var/dna/scripts/start_dns
ncl>> create dns clerk
Node 0 DNS Clerk
AT 1997-03-27-16:25:11.725+00:00I-----
FAILED IN DIRECTIVE: Create
DUE TO: The target implementation does not support this entity class
ncl>> enable dns clerk
Node 0 DNS Clerk
AT 1997-03-27-16:25:11.737+00:00I-----
FAILED IN DIRECTIVE: Enable
DUE TO: The target implementation does not support this entity class
ncl>> set dns clerk default namespace voda
Node 0 DNS Clerk
AT 1997-03-27-16:25:11.748+00:00I-----
FAILED IN DIRECTIVE: Set
DUE TO: The target implementation does not support this entity class
COUNT=0
THRESHOLD=10
+ tr -d
+ ncl sho dns cler sta
+ fgrep =
DNS_STATE=
+ [ != State=On ]
decnetosi: test: argument expected
script done on Thu Mar 27 16:25:31 1997
# scr # decnet
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2150.2 | | DRAGNS::WALLACE | | Fri Mar 28 1997 14:15 | 5 |
| From your log I notice that session is not starting succesfully.
That might be the next step to investigate. You might try
deleting the session data bases (/var/dna/session*) and then
rerunning decnetsetup. -- Vince
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2150.3 | Session control not enabled | CHEFS::ELLERBY_J | | Tue Apr 01 1997 10:53 | 12 |
| I managed to crack the problem just before the holiday, and it was
indeed session control which wasn't coming up. I enabled session
control through NCL and all worked well.
It even survided a reboot and seperate decnetshutdown and startup. I
obviously corrupted something.
I'll take look at the /var/dna/session just for info.
Thanks,
Jed
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