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985.1 | Not very helpfully... | IOSG::PYE | Graham - ALL-IN-1 Sorcerer's Apprentice | Fri Jul 03 1992 14:17 | 12 |
| $ write sys$output f$message( 229712 ) gives the error message
insufficient parameters to command.
Having done the ususal checks that the OA$SUBMIT image is owned by the
same UIC as the ALLIN1 (sic) account, and that all the command
procedures in OA$LIB are too, then....
You'll have to put a set verify somewhere in the command file to see
what the missing parameter is. Perhaps the account name being used has
a "'" or something in it that is causing the parsing to break.
Graham
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985.2 | Seen this one before - system policies wrong | IOSG::TALLETT | Arranging bits for a living... | Fri Jul 03 1992 18:54 | 12 |
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It is probably that either the account name in system policies for
submitting batch jobs is blank, or the queue name is blank.
See SM MSY SSP
You could also do a GET OA$DCL='set verify' and re-try the submit.
That way you will be able to see the command in error. If you still
can't figure it out, post the a1submit command here and we'll help.
Regards,
Paul
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985.3 | usually the submission | IOSG::TYLDESLEY | | Mon Jul 06 1992 10:57 | 10 |
| Sorry - just catching up - the most common cause we see of this one
is, as Graham says, the ownership of MUA_CREATE.COM which must be the
same as OA$SUBMIT.EXE. Check also the identifiers and access on
OA$SUBMIT (Oa$admin, read+execute). Failing that, check the queues that
the batch job is submitted to - I usually set trace just before
releasing SM$CREATE to see what is happening in these cases.
(Enter Command: SET_TRACE(script,term,symbol).
Cheers,
daveT
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985.4 | Fixed! | KERNEL::LOAT | Bored....Bored....BORED!!!! | Mon Jul 06 1992 11:03 | 9 |
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Got it.
The Account field in SM MSY SSP was blank.
Thanx for all the ideas.
Steve.
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985.5 | How did it happen? | IOSG::MAURICE | Ceci n'est pas une note | Mon Jul 06 1992 11:28 | 8 |
| Hi Steve,
Do you have any idea how the account field managed to be blank? It
doesn't seem that you can blank it with the SSP form.
Cheers
Stuart
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985.6 | Very Common at upgrade Sites | XLII::FDONOHUE | | Mon Jul 06 1992 14:49 | 17 |
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Stuart,
Unfortunately, we (at the CSC) are seeing alot of sites that upgrade
to V3.0 that have several of the fields on the SSP form blank. This
results in failure to be able to successfully submit lots of MUA/MHP
procedures to batch.
This is a VERY common problem already, If your lucky maybe it will
make the TOP TEN this month!
There must be something in the post-installation procedure that is
either not working or is absent in populating these new field!
Faith Donohue
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