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Title: | DECmcc user notes file. Does not replace IPMT. |
Notice: | Use IPMT for problems. Newsletter location in note 6187 |
Moderator: | TAEC::BEROUD |
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Created: | Mon Aug 21 1989 |
Last Modified: | Wed Jun 04 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 6497 |
Total number of notes: | 27359 |
393.0. "Installation REPOSNONAME error" by MINDER::ADRIAN () Mon Oct 08 1990 08:24
I've hit a problem when trying to install DECmcc V1.1 internal field
test. Firstly, a bit of info:
- There is no previous version of the product installed
- I'm running VMS V5.3-1.
- The actual kit being installed is as detailed in note 3.25
- The installation is being performed on a DNS client node. Prior
to starting the installation, I executed MCC_DNS_BASIC_SETUP on
the DNS server node I'm intending to use.
The errors start to occur in the DECmcc DIRECTOR Postinstallation procedure
The MCC_STARTUP_DIR command file is invoked and the following text is
displayed :-
"The MCC_STARTUP_DIR startup procedure for DECmcc X1.0.1 is now running.
DECmcc (X1.1.0)
%MCC-W-REPOSNONAME, repository ID 4 is missing name, attempting recovery
%MCC-W-REPOSNONAME, repository ID 5 is missing name, attempting recovery
%MCC-W-REPOSNONAME, repository ID 6 is missing name, attempting recovery
%MCC-W-REPOSNONAME, repository ID 7 is missing name, attempting recovery
%MCC-E-NOREPOSEXIST, repository does not exist
%MCC-E-NOREPOSEXIST, repository does not exist
The MCC_STARTUP_DIR startup procedure for DECmcc X1.0.1 is now ending"
A similar sort of thing happens with MCC_STARTUP_BMS.
The command which actually causes these command files to fail is
"MCC> TEST MCC 0".
If i try to invoke DECmcc via MANAGE/ENTERPRISE/INTERFACE=DECWINDOWS
it fails (not surprisingly) with the same error (REPOSNONAME).
I've looked in various manuals (including the mesages manual) but haven't
found anything which is of help.
I suspect the problem may revolve around DNS and I am currently looking
into that possibility.
Any help greatly appreciated.
Adrian.
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393.1 | What is your TDF logical set to? | TOOK::GUERTIN | Wherever you go, there you are. | Mon Oct 08 1990 09:31 | 10 |
| There is a bug the TDF logic where a value of 0:00 is not handled
properly. Changing it to be +1:00, or -1:00, or even -0:01 corrects
the problem for now. The result of not handling the TDF value of 0
correctly, is what you are probably seeing. This will be fixed in the
next release of MCC.
Notes 349.* explain the problem in more detail.
-Matt.
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393.2 | Toolkit ?? | MINDER::ADRIAN | | Mon Oct 08 1990 09:52 | 7 |
| Thanks for the pointer. I've just read notes 349.* and I think I may
know what the problem is. My TDF value should be OK (I entered +1.00
for British Summer Time) BUT i did not install version 1.0 of the
Developers Toolkit before installing DECmcc V1.1 IFT. I'll give
this a go and see what happens.
Adrian.
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