Title: | *OLD* ALL-IN-1 (tm) Support Conference |
Notice: | Closed - See Note 4331.l to move to IOSG::ALL-IN-1 |
Moderator: | IOSG::PYE |
Created: | Thu Jan 30 1992 |
Last Modified: | Tue Jan 23 1996 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 4343 |
Total number of notes: | 18308 |
Hi, I'm teaching a 'ALL-IN-1 V3.0 <everything> Update' course here in Dublin, and there were some situations I couldn't explain directly: 1) If you run ALL-IN-1 in a cluster, you have 1-n FileCabinetServers running (n the number of nodes). If a remote 'users' use the cluster alias, the connections are spread over the different servers. Is it possible for a local user to do the same by specifying the cluster alias instead of 0::? When I tried 'WP FC DRM IAD' with 'System = My current node', I could add it to my FileCabinet. When reading it I saw '<node>::"[xxx]name"', but FILECAB.FULLPATH["xxx"] showed 0::"[xx]name" again. I don't have a cluster here so I can't check it. Anyone an idea? 2) Creating a drawer from 'SM MFC MD C' the 'Sharing type' doesn't allow for 'ADVANCED SHARED'. The Named Data of the Create form ';;~~PRE_PROCESSING~~;;' shows a "'" too much when defining the symbol #FC_DRAWER_TYPE_OPTIONS. Is this known? 3) From the different documents about the FileCabinetServer I read that by default access of the FileCabinetServer takes 2 Links, while working with a DRAWER takes 3 links (or channels). Are connections made associated with DECnet links? For remote 'users' it I guess it will but what if a local user uses the local FileCabinetServer? The reason for asking is that during one of the sessions the students created a new ALL-IN-1 account, accessed it, created a Drawer, and suddenly for each new account 2 DECnet links were set up. We didn't spent too much time on this, but because this is a stand-alone system, the DECnet links couldn't be explained very well. Link Node PID Process Remote link Remote user -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 24695 40.865 (node) 00000530 PROGRAMMER1 24696 OBJ_73 24696 40.865 (node) 0000011B DBES02$SRV73 24695 PROGRAMMER1 4) When the logical OAFC$SRV_OBJ is defined to a server object different than 73=, the option 'SM MFC MP R' fails with the message: Symbol 'PART$MAINT:#OAFC_PARTITION.%OPEN[#OAFC_PARTITION]' not found When defined to 73=, no problem. This is done from a different account than MANAGER, but it is an exact copy of the MANAGER (including OAFC$SYSMAN). From the trace we got: #OAFC_PARTITION, Value: DBES02 #OAFC_PARTMAINT_SERVER, Value: Any idea? 5) An ALL-IN-1 account is called 'PROGRAMMER9' with the same VMS account. When I add this user to a group as follows: (PROGRAMMER9) it is recognized as a VMS account, so ALL-IN-1 doesn't fill the 'Mail Address' field. I enter: PROGRAMMER9 @node @MRGATE The code goes off, uses #GS_SEL_MEMBER to check if the account is valid. At that time the symbol contains value "PROGRAMMER9". Then the code adds the account with 'GROUP ADD' using 'PROGRAMMER9' and '( PROGRAMMER9 @node @MRGATE )'. When reading the group members, the VMS account disappeared and the ALL-IN-1 name appeared: PROGRAMMER9 ( PROGRAMMER9 ) Is this me just being naive? Thanks, Simon
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1861.1 | If you're naive what do you think we are! | IOSG::MAURICE | Hex 20 traveller | Thu Nov 26 1992 16:06 | 35 |
Hi Simon, > Is this me just being naive? What else could it be ;^) For your first question about the use of 0:: the reason for its use is so that there is no need for an enormous conversion job if the cluster name changes. So instead there is code in the FILECAB data set that translates 0:: to the cluster name and vice versa. If there is no cluster name, then node name is used instead. Question 2 - the bug in SM MFC MD C is known. Thank you for asking. Question 3 - there are some other notes about links. The "surprise" is usually that IAD (index of available drawers) uses a seperate connection. Question 4 - Didn't understand the question. Are you saying everything works from the Manager's account? Question 5 - On the group member file just the VMS account name is stored. When ALL-IN-1 wants to find the mail address for this account it looks up to see if there is an ALL-IN-1 account for the member. If there is then it decides that it knows the mail address without needing to look in the Mail Address field. Though you tried to fool ALL-IN-1 by supplying the name in brackets, ALL-IN-1 was having none of it ;^). I think in this case you're more right than the code - if the user has gone out of way to force a mail address in , then it should be used. Cheers Stuart | |||||
1861.2 | 4) Happens from MANAGER also | DUBSWS::EIJS | Thu Nov 26 1992 17:45 | 12 | |
Hi Stuart, Thanks for the answers. Re 4). No, the problem also appears when using the ALL-IN-1 MANAGER account. The culprit seems to be the definition (/JOB) of the logical OAFC$SRV_OBJ to something different than 73=. Ciao, Simon | |||||
1861.3 | (4) sounds like a bug, can you report it? | IOSG::TALLETT | Gimmee an Alpha colour notebook... | Thu Nov 26 1992 18:25 | 1 |
1861.4 | Not sure | CHRLIE::HUSTON | Mon Nov 30 1992 14:11 | 33 | |
re .0 >4) When the logical OAFC$SRV_OBJ is defined to a server object different than > 73=, the option 'SM MFC MP R' fails with the message: > > Symbol 'PART$MAINT:#OAFC_PARTITION.%OPEN[#OAFC_PARTITION]' not found > > When defined to 73=, no problem. This is done from a different account > than MANAGER, but it is an exact copy of the MANAGER (including > OAFC$SYSMAN). From the trace we got: > > #OAFC_PARTITION, Value: DBES02 > #OAFC_PARTMAINT_SERVER, Value: > > Any idea? Not really an idea, this is going to take both knowledge of the FCS system managemnt interface and the UI that IOS uses on top of this. I don't have both. The above will make a call to OafcShowPartition, this routine takes an optional server to connect to. If this server is passed we try to use that server, if the server is not passed in, the we will check if we have a connection up to the partition you are talking about, if so we use that connection, if not we make a connection to the partition you are talking to by using the oafc$srv_obj. Can anyone tell me if IOS passes in a server, or do they let us figure it out? --Bob |