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461.1 | Is node defined? | OIWS20::BRYSON | | Wed Mar 22 1989 20:07 | 13 |
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Is the my_node defined on the remote machine?
Does your machine have the network object X$X0 defined?
$ mcr ncp show known objects
Try running DECW$EXAMPLES:ICO (if you have installed the PROG portion of
DECwindows. Xlib programs may give you more information about the connection
problem.
David
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461.2 | | DECWIN::FISHER | Burns Fisher 381-1466, ZKO3-4/W23 | Thu Mar 23 1989 00:35 | 18 |
| Note that X$X0 should only exist on the server machine, not the client.
Make sure that you have both node and username in the security customize.
If the client is ultrix and the server VMS, the username is the ultrix
user id, not the alphanumeric name.
As said before, make sure the client's node name is known to the server.
Try set host client from the server.
Make sure the client's node name is the actual system name and not a
cluster alias.
Just to double check, try SHOW DISPLAY on the client, and make sure
the node is right and the transport is DECNET.
(Actually, since you talked about SET DISPLAY, I know the client is VMS,
so ignore the appropriate suggestion above).
Burns
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461.3 | How to set x$x0 | AIAG::SURESH | | Fri Mar 24 1989 09:42 | 9 |
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I also have the same problems as 461.0. I checked whether my machine
has the network object x$x0 defined. I found out that it wasn't. Now I am
a novice to VMS/DECNET and I do not know how to set this network object
x$x0. So can anyone shed light on this ?
Thanks in advance
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461.4 | | ATSE::DAVIDSON | | Fri Mar 24 1989 14:05 | 14 |
| re: all
I came across this problem and found out the you better have all the
possible nodes you can be doing the SET DISPLAY/CREATE/NODE=X setup in
your workstations local NCP database. Because the decnet connection
will come across with only the node number because there is no
associated node name in NCP's database and then nothing in your
Security settings NODE::XXX match because you didn't enter something
like 4937::DAVIDSON for access.
Sean
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461.5 | Problem solved! | DELNI::J_QUIGLEY | | Mon Mar 27 1989 14:33 | 2 |
| Thanks for the help. It was indeed an NCP database problem.
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461.6 | My problem (I think) | ASANA::CHERSON | Trout fishing in Andover | Tue Jun 20 1989 09:54 | 7 |
| As a followup to the previous set display problem, I'd like to know the "no
such device available" message that I get is based on a missing logical or is
an NCP screwup?
Thanks,
David
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461.7 | | XUI::VANNOY | Jake VanNoy | Tue Jun 20 1989 11:34 | 7 |
| >As a followup to the previous set display problem, I'd like to know the "no
>such device available" message that I get is based on a missing logical or is
>an NCP screwup?
Most likely means you haven't run DECW$STARTUP on the system in question.
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461.8 | yep! | ASANA::CHERSON | Trout fishing in Andover | Tue Jun 20 1989 14:44 | 4 |
| re: .7
Absolutely right!
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