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3665.1 | This was fixed. | BULEAN::ABERDALE | | Wed Sep 11 1996 16:02 | 5 |
3665.2 | Sorry Lindaleigh, not fixed! | 40493::FOX | David B. Fox -- DTN 285-2091 | Thu Sep 12 1996 11:33 | 7 |
3665.3 | Try the latest ECO update - ECo5 | BULEAN::OLSON | | Thu Sep 12 1996 17:56 | 71 |
3665.4 | to ECO5 or not to EC05, that is the question... | BULEAN::ABERDALE | | Fri Sep 13 1996 12:35 | 12 |
3665.5 | System is running UNIX at the moment... | 40493::FOX | David B. Fox -- DTN 285-2091 | Mon Sep 16 1996 10:44 | 12 |
3665.6 | ECO5 gives you the Broken ECO3 DECNET_MIGRATE! | 40493::FOX | David B. Fox -- DTN 285-2091 | Mon Sep 16 1996 12:16 | 24 |
3665.7 | only with LOCAL namespace, I think | CSC32::J_RYER | MCI Mission Critical Support Team | Mon Sep 16 1996 12:46 | 13 |
3665.8 | DECNET_MIGRATE images | BULEAN::ABERDALE | | Tue Sep 17 1996 08:05 | 26 |
3665.9 | Correct Jane! | 40493::FOX | David B. Fox -- DTN 285-2091 | Wed Sep 18 1996 10:36 | 6 |
3665.10 | Finally works! Yea! :-) | 40493::FOX | David B. Fox -- DTN 285-2091 | Wed Sep 18 1996 14:39 | 12 |
3665.11 | works for MCI, too | CSC32::J_RYER | MCI Mission Critical Support Team | Wed Sep 25 1996 13:11 | 8 |
3665.12 | DECnet-Migrate %SYSTEM-F-ACCVIO on collect | ULYSSE::DOLAN | | Mon Dec 16 1996 08:47 | 12 |
3665.13 | Not reproducible with latest ECO | BULEAN::ABERDALE | | Wed Dec 18 1996 15:22 | 4 |
3665.14 | NET$CHECKSUM_NCL_LOCAL.DAT required! | ZUR01::SCHNEIDER | Kurt Schneider, SW-Support Zurich | Thu Jan 30 1997 09:02 | 21 |
| re .8
LindaLeigh,
My customer does configure DECnet by copying NET$*.NCL
files into the target directory. If NET$CONFIGURE.COM is not
run, NET$CHECKSUM*.DAT do not exist!
If there is no SYS$SYSTEM:NET$CHECKSUM_NCL_LOCAL.DAT
we get the same failure as noted in .0
DECNET_MIGRATE> show path to mozart
Error - Unsupported primary directory service
this is AXP DECnet/OSI V6.3 ECO06
Question: Is there a possibility to generate
checksum files from NCL-files?
Regards
Kurt
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3665.15 | | MARVIN::CARLINI | | Thu Jan 30 1997 09:29 | 8 |
| > My customer does configure DECnet by copying NET$*.NCL
> files into the target directory. If NET$CONFIGURE.COM is not
> run, NET$CHECKSUM*.DAT do not exist!
Why? What are they doing that they cannot do with NET$CONFIGURE?
Antonio
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3665.16 | Ya cain't git thar from hera -- use NET%C | BULEAN::ABERDALE | | Thu Jan 30 1997 12:13 | 17 |
| re: .14
> My customer does configure DECnet by copying NET$*.NCL
> files into the target directory. If NET$CONFIGURE.COM is not
> run, NET$CHECKSUM*.DAT do not exist!
That's not supported. The supported way to configure DECnet is with
NET$CONFIGURE. As Antonio said, I'd be curious to hear why copying
the scripts is easier than running NET$CONFIGURE.
> Question: Is there a possibility to generate
> checksum files from NCL-files?
I can't think of any supported (or easy but unsupported) way to do
this.
- LL
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3665.17 | easy as cake | RMULAC.DVO.DEC.COM::S_WATTUM | Scott Wattum - FTAM/VT/OSAK Engineering | Thu Jan 30 1997 12:29 | 13 |
| >I'd be curious to hear why copying
> the scripts is easier than running NET$CONFIGURE.
I am a network administrator for a large company that has many DECnet nodes,
numbering in the 100's. In order to make my management task easier, I maintain
on a single system, copies of all the .NCL files used by the other systems.
Thus, when I need to make a change, I edit my local copy of the .NCL file, and
then simply copy it to the remote system into the appropriate target directory.
This is much easier for me to do, than logging in via SET HOST and running a
rather laborious (but admittedly cute) menu driven command procedure.
fwiw,
--Scott
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3665.18 | GUI-GUI | MARVIN::CARLINI | | Fri Jan 31 1997 15:25 | 16 |
| If you've read enough of NET$CONFIGURE to be sure that what you are doing is
safe, I'm sure you've read enough of NET$CONFIGURE to have a simple
wrapper on your local system that points you at a set of files (.NCL
and .DAT) which completely describe the target system. The you copy the
scripts and the .DAT files.
Or you read a tiny bit more and learn to generate your own .DAT and
checksum files.
Or you use your presumably considerable buying power to influence the
future development of DECnet-Plus to ensure that your situation is
adequately catered for. (I'm sure that with a small amount of money to
pay for an engineer we could have a configurator which could do all
that is required to manage your global network from a central node).
Antonio
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