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1531.1 | Try 3 char server name | KOALA::LAVASH | | Wed Jan 29 1997 09:58 | 36 |
| In summary, /SERVER is the name of the server, not the node that
the server is running on. Have the customer try the 3 character
server name.
/SERVER is the name of the server, not the node that
the server is running on. Have the customer try the 3 character
server name.
The following is from the on-line help:
MANAGE
Mail_server
VIEW
/SERVER
/SERVER=nnn
... and ...
MANAGE
Mail_server
VIEW
Examples
1) X4MAN.MAIL> VIEW ERROR /SERVER=000
This will view the error log file for server, 000.
-diana
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1531.2 | Same error | UTRTSC::SCHOLLAERT | Ajax: World Champions 1995 | Wed Jan 29 1997 10:31 | 6 |
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Same error:
X4MAN.MAIL> VIEW ERROR /SERVER=002
%A1MAIL-E-SM_ERRPROMAN, Error occurred while processing one of the
management-mode commands.-MUAS-E-INV_VALUE, Invalid value
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1531.3 | | KOALA::LAVASH | | Thu Jan 30 1997 10:58 | 5 |
| This is a bug.
You will need to submit an IPMT case to get resolution to the problem.
-diana
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1531.4 | Isn't it used for multiple servers ? | BACHUS::COLLART | Li p'ti fouineu - Dtn 856-8796 | Fri Jan 31 1997 01:05 | 15 |
| >
> This is a bug.
>
It was my understanding that it was not possible to enter any
manage mail command for another node than the current one.
I think VIEW ERROR/SERVER=nnn is used to differenciate multiple
servers on the same node but may be I am wrong....
Eric Collart
MCS Brussels
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1531.5 | IPMT | UTRTSC::SCHOLLAERT | Ajax: World Champions 1995 | Fri Jan 31 1997 01:59 | 25 |
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Hi,
>It was my understanding that it was not possible to enter any
>manage mail command for another node than the current one.
X4MAN.MAIL> view NODE_CHECK /NODE does work like specified.
>I think VIEW ERROR/SERVER=nnn is used to differenciate multiple
>servers on the same node but may be I am wrong....
No, this also doesn't work. Whatever you try, MUAS-E-INV_VALUE
is returned.
I will submit an IPMT case.
Cheers,
Jan
Eric Collart
MCS Brussels
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1531.6 | | KOALA::LAVASH | | Fri Jan 31 1997 10:29 | 4 |
| A log file for another server may be viewed, a server may not be managed.
By manage, I mean stop, start, reset the server process.
-diana
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