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209.1 | | MRPTH1::16.34.80.132::slab | [email protected] | Thu May 22 1997 11:25 | 7 |
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Node not running DECNET and TCP/IP, or not running NOTES V2.5+?
Might have to add a router node to those entries.
However, I'm not sure that even a router will help the V2.5 problem.
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209.2 | Still nowhere... | ALFSS2::MITCHAM_A | Andy in Alpharetta (near Atlanta) | Thu May 22 1997 11:54 | 19 |
| To clarify (and correct):
I am running NetNotes Client for MS Win32 v1.0.9 installed
today. I was successfully able to copy the contents of my
notes$notebook.note to my local NetNotes notebook, and I now wish
to access these conferences via NetNotes' local notebook and
client software. My network transport is TCP/IP (conference@node).
Is the node name suppose to be parsed by my DNS Server? Is there a
limitation on what conferences are available? Any suggestions?
Thanks again,
-Andy
(oh, and the correction... The error is:
"Connection to NODE failed. Remote Node is unknown")
^
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209.3 | You need to specify the IP names of the nodes | SMURF::PBECK | Paul Beck | Thu May 22 1997 12:35 | 16 |
| Assuming you're not using a route-through host in your setup, you
need to either specify the entire domain for each IP node you're
accessing (e.g. humane.mro.dec.com instead of humane::) or else add
each of these names to your hosts file, such as
16.34.208.85 humane
You can also add the most popular domains to your DNS search list in
the TCPIP portion of network setup in control panel (e.g. add
zko.dec.com, lkg.dec.com, mro.dec.com, etc.) and hope there aren't
duplicate host names in different domains.
It's simplest to use a route-through node if you've got one
available. Not all conferences are available using TCP/IP. Specify
the IP name of a VMS node both Notes 2.5 and UCX in the "route
through node" box of your setup.
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209.4 | Should it be \WINDOWS\HOSTS.SAM? | ALFSS2::MITCHAM_A | Andy in Alpharetta (near Atlanta) | Thu May 22 1997 14:48 | 22 |
| Thanks, Paul. I had assumed that humane (which is really an alias for
humane.mro.dec.com, isn't it?) would be translated by either of the two
DNS servers I have defined in TCP/IP and connect seamlessly to the
target conference. Obviously I was wrong! :-(
I've substituted the full ip name (humane.mro.dec.com, for example) and
this works, but I hate the idea of changing this info for each and
every conference entry I have.
I've located my local HOSTS file -- \WINDOWS\HOSTS.SAM and modified it
to include your example (much the same as \etc\hosts under unix,
right?) but this didn't work for me. Does .SAM indicate it is a sample
file? Should it have another extension?
If I have to, I will use a route-through host provided I can get it to
work (it's not working for me right now -- I get "Error sending or
reading message from remote server. Conference is no longer open."
message. This is the same error as I had earlier when I was trying to
copy my notebook contents locally; miraculously it began working after
I logged out of my VMS accout (?) but no such luck here now.
-Andy
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209.5 | | NEWVAX::LAURENT | Hal Laurent @ COP | Thu May 22 1997 15:17 | 11 |
| re: .4
> I've located my local HOSTS file -- \WINDOWS\HOSTS.SAM and modified it
> to include your example (much the same as \etc\hosts under unix,
> right?) but this didn't work for me. Does .SAM indicate it is a sample
> file? Should it have another extension?
.SAM does indeed stand for "sample". You need to rename it
to just "hosts" (with no extension).
-Hal
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209.6 | DNS is a distributed database: local server only has a piece | AOSG::wolf95.zk3.dec.com::pbeck | Paul Beck at [email protected] | Thu May 22 1997 17:24 | 10 |
| > Thanks, Paul. I had assumed that humane (which is really an alias for
> humane.mro.dec.com, isn't it?) would be translated by either of the two
> DNS servers I have defined in TCP/IP and connect seamlessly to the
> target conference. Obviously I was wrong! :-(
Since there could be a humane.zko.dec.com or a humane.shr.dec.com, just
supplying the "simple name" (host name sans domain) doesn't work; the first
match might not be the right one (and if there's only one match in your local
DNS server, that doesn't mean there isn't another match out there that this
name server simply doesn't have in its datastore).
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209.7 | Getting closer... | ALFSS2::MITCHAM_A | Andy in Alpharetta (near Atlanta) | Fri May 23 1997 07:00 | 17 |
| >Since there could be a humane.zko.dec.com or a humane.shr.dec.com, just
>supplying the "simple name" (host name sans domain) doesn't work; the first
>match might not be the right one (and if there's only one match in your local
>DNS server, that doesn't mean there isn't another match out there that this
>name server simply doesn't have in its datastore).
I was assuming that most hosts -within Digital- had a "simple name"
that was unique, most likely the same as their DECnet node name. I,
of course, neglected to consider the possibility of TCP/IP only
systems. Another assumption made was that the "simple name" would
be registered within our DNS server's host list -- obviously a mistake.
Ok, I got my hosts list working (thanks Hal). So now, any ideas how
I discover the IP name and/or address for those conferences which my
local name server apparently does not know about?
-Andy
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209.8 | | 43626::LAURIE | Desktop Consultant, Project Enterprise | Fri May 23 1997 11:39 | 4 |
| I'm still getting errors, what exactly needs to be done on the VMS
machine to make this happen?
Cheers, Laurie.
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209.9 | | BIGQ::SILVA | http://www.ziplink.net/~glen/decplus/ | Fri May 23 1997 15:46 | 4 |
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Been asking that for a while.... I know the answer is there somewhere! :-)
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209.10 | | SMURF::usr314.zko.dec.com::pbeck | Paul Beck, wasted::pbeck | Sat May 24 1997 23:03 | 16 |
| > I'm still getting errors, what exactly needs to be done on the VMS
> machine to make this happen?
>
> Cheers, Laurie.
Assumption: you've got the notebook transferred to your PC (i.e. you're using a
local notebook in NetNotes) and are trying to use a route through node.
In NetNotes customize...setup make sure you've got "route through node"
checked. In the box make sure you name a VMS node (using its IP address) that
is running DECnet, UCX, and Notes 2.5.
If that doesn't work, you'll have to be more specific about how your NetNotes
is set up, how you've specified your routethrough node, and what error you're
seeing on what conference. "I'm still getting errors" isn't a whole lot to go
on...
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209.11 | | MRPTH1::16.121.160.235::slab | [email protected] | Sun May 25 1997 01:26 | 6 |
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Also, if your notebook won't convert from VMS, add the router in
front of the notebook filespec:
router::node::disk:[directory]notes$notebook.note
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209.12 | Can't access-local database incorrect | ROKKON::zko-ras-port-3.zko.dec.com::Cohen | | Sun May 25 1997 06:22 | 21 |
| I am having a similar problem with some of my entries.
I'm running on at Windows95 system and routing through a VMS system
(ROKKON).
I am trying to get to JUMP4::EATS
Unfortunately my local database thinks that JUMP4 is 56.317, but
ANCHOR thinks that it is 25.415.
When using notes on VMS, I could put in the translated address, i.e.
26015 (=1024*25 + 415) and open the notes file. This doesn't seem to
work with NetNotes.
I've tried as many of the "quoted" node names as mentioned in note 55
without any luck, i.e. "26015", anchor::"26015::", anchor::"jump4::"
I've got a bunch conferences where the local database is not correct.
Has anyone found a reliable workaround that works with NetNotes when
you are using the route thru approach?
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209.13 | | MRPTH1::16.121.160.238::slab | [email protected] | Sun May 25 1997 14:13 | 3 |
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26015::eats works for me, accessing through a router.
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209.14 | Someone asleep at the wheel? | SMURF::PBECK | Paul Beck | Mon May 26 1997 10:16 | 3 |
| re .12
Also, beat up your system manager to get your local database fixed.
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209.15 | | 43626::LAURIE | Desktop Consultant, Project Enterprise | Tue May 27 1997 05:53 | 11 |
| RE: <<< Note 209.10 by SMURF::usr314.zko.dec.com::pbeck "Paul Beck, wasted::pbeck" >>>
>> Assumption: you've got the notebook transferred to your PC (i.e. you're using a
>> local notebook in NetNotes) and are trying to use a route through node.
Nope, it's the copy I can't manage. I'm sure something needs to be done
on the VMS machine, but I have no idea what. I can use a local
notebook, and I can access conferences on the node from which I want to
copy my notebook.
Cheers, Laurie.
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209.16 | | SMURF::PBECK | Paul Beck | Tue May 27 1997 09:21 | 5 |
| Sounds like you forgot to set the ACL on your notebook file on the
host?
Set file notes$notebook.note -
/acl=(IDENTIFIER=[DECNET,NOTES$SERVER],ACCESS=READ+WRITE)
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209.17 | | 43626::LAURIE | Desktop Consultant, Project Enterprise | Tue May 27 1997 11:20 | 3 |
| Yep, done that.
Cheers, Laurie.
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209.18 | | BUSY::SLAB | Audiophiles do it 'til it hertz! | Tue May 27 1997 11:47 | 3 |
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Did you add the router node to your notes$notebook.note file name?
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209.19 | | 43626::LAURIE | Desktop Consultant, Project Enterprise | Wed May 28 1997 07:30 | 3 |
| Yep, done that too.
Cheers, Laurie.
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209.20 | What's running on the host? | SMURF::PBECK | Paul Beck | Wed May 28 1997 09:17 | 4 |
| ... and either your PC is running DECnet or your VAX is running both
UCX and Notes 2.5+ ...? 43626:: appears to be vaxcat::, which
appears to be at location SBP but I didn't find a reference to
vaxcat.sbp.dec.com (another domain perhaps or alternate name?)...
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209.21 | | 43626::LAURIE | Desktop Consultant, Project Enterprise | Wed May 28 1997 13:09 | 12 |
| VAXCAT is now in REO and so is now vaxcat.reo.dec.com, and my laptop is
not running DECNET in any way, shape or form. I'm using IP through RAS.
VAXCAT shows the following:
DEC TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS VAX Version 3.1
DEC Notes V2.5 - Copyright � Digital Equipment Corporation. 1986, 1993.
Cheers, Laurie.
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209.22 | False error message! | ROKKON::any01.viis.shr.dec.com::Cohen | | Wed May 28 1997 15:48 | 22 |
| re .12, .13, .14
Well it appears that the problem I had when I switched to the decnet
number was not related to that at all.
In the node entry name I had put:
EATS (jump4::)
Somehow that kept me from opening the file and give me the error
Remote node is unknown
If I remove the parenthesis, I get a file format error. If I change
the entry name to:
EATS-jump4
There is no problem.
And all of this without either changed the node or filename.
Quite wierd!
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209.23 | | SNAX::NOONAN | sing the soul's blues | Wed May 28 1997 23:42 | 14 |
| There is also the possibility that the notes server is not enabled in
UCX.
Type:
$ UCX
UCX> show service
If it show notes being disabled, call you system manager and ask
her/him to enable it.
E
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209.24 | | 43626::LAURIE | Desktop Consultant, Project Enterprise | Thu May 29 1997 08:04 | 16 |
| RE: .23
That'll be it, I think:
UCX> sh serv
Service Port Proto Process Address State
FTP 21 TCP UCX$FTPD 0.0.0.0 Enabled
TELNET 23 TCP not defined 0.0.0.0 Enabled
UCX>
I'll get on the case!
Cheers, Laurie.
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