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Conference iosg::all-in-1_v30

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

4292.0. "OA$PRIMARY_NODE and Delete User " by OASS::BURGESS_S () Fri Jun 24 1994 19:33

    

Ideas?

Customer is running ALL-IN-1 3.0 with VMS 6.0. He is not using the cluster 
Alias. He has oa$primary_node set to the node that he is logged into. On
one system OA$PRIMARY_NODE is set to ALPHA and the other system it is BETA.

This causes a Delete user to fail depending on which node the Delete User
batch job runs on. 

Also Rename User does not work , unless he sets MNODE to N.

"OA$PRIMARY_NODE" [exec] = "BETA" (LNM$SYSTEM_TABLE)

"OA$PRIMARY_NODE" [exec] = "ALPHA" (LNM$SYSTEM_TABLE)


This problem started when they went to VMS 6.0.

Does OA$PRIMARY_NODE have to be defined a certain way for the Delete
user to work?

thanks,
Sam

    
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4292.1what's the failure?IOSG::TYLDESLEYMon Jun 27 1994 11:288
    Sam.
    Can you tell us ~how~ the Delete user is failing (what is the 
    exception report? what does the log say?).
    A quick check on use of oa$primary_node by Delete shows that
    SM_MODIFY_NETWORK.SCP (called out of MUA_DEL_ACCOUNT.COM) relies on 
    the definition of oa$primary_node. There may be other instances.
    Cheers
    DaveT
4292.2How to set OA$PRIMARY_NODEIOSG::MARSHALLA glitch in realityTue Jun 28 1994 10:2411
If you are running in a cluster, OA$PRIMARY_NODE must have the same value on all
nodes in the cluster.  If you have a cluster alias, that should be the value of
OA$PRIMARY_NODE (and ALL-IN-1 will define it like this during start-up).  If you
don't have a cluster alias, it should be the name of one of the nodes in the
cluster (you will have to do this manually in A1V*SITE_START.COM (or whatever
it's called!)).

As Dave mentions, lots of stuff around the NETWORK profile will go wrong if
OA$PRIMARY_NODE isn't defined properly.

Scott