Title: | DECmcc user notes file. Does not replace IPMT. |
Notice: | Use IPMT for problems. Newsletter location in note 6187 |
Moderator: | TAEC::BEROUD |
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 |
I have some troubble with the DECWINDOW PRESENTATION of MCC. I installed DECMCC BMS on a station some days ago. Then i did a backup of: * MCC_DICTIONARY.DAT * MCC_DEFINITION.DAT * MCC_MIR_ATTRIBUTE.DAT * MCC_MIR_DIRECTORY.DAT * MCC_PTB_PARSER.BPT Then, i installed the FDA and did the SNMP augmentation (i patched the kit procedures to do that) to have RECORD and EXPORT for those entities. Up to that point, my X11 interface worked well. As i am not sure of the good working order of the SNMP augmentation procedures, this morning, i restored the 5 files and ENROLL a new AM (the UB one cf some previous notes). I mean that i did: DAP> LOAD CLASS UB ... DAP> LOAD CLASS MCC SUBCLASS UB_AM .... @MCC_HIST_AUG UB @MCC_EXPORT_AUG UB DAP> AUGMENT CLASS UB FROM MCC_HIST_UB.COM DAP> AUGMENT CLASS UB FROM MCC_EXP_UB.COM MANAGE/TOOL/PARSE DEF/SYS MCC_UB_AM ... INSTALL MCC_UB_AM/WRITE/SHARED/OPEN/HEADER MCC>ENROLL MCC_UB_AM Now, i did some tests (not yet a lot): . the UB AM works . the MCC command line works (i can create a new domain ...) . but, i have trouble with the MCC X11 interface; i can't OPEN A DOMAIN or CREATE A NEW DOMAIN. If i do it, i receive this message "Map window message: "invalid verb specified"" If i restored a previous PARSE TABLE: * the PTB after the BMS installation * the PTB after the SNMP augmentations then the X11 interface works well. I understand that the new PARSE TABLE is wrong. But where is the error ? How can i fix it ? Regards, Bernard
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706.1 | Where did you put the new parse tables? | TOOK::GUERTIN | E = mcc | Mon Feb 11 1991 14:30 | 7 |
One common error is that the new parse tables get created in the CURRENT directory, not MCC_COMMON:, but when you run MCC, it looks for them in MCC_SYSTEM:. It's a good idea to set default to the MCC_COMMON: directory first, then MANAGE/TOOL/PARSE to generate the parse tables. -Matt. | |||||
706.2 | i did it | MARS02::THOMAS | Tue Feb 12 1991 02:57 | 3 | |
I did the SET DEF MCC_COMMON before the building of PARSE TABLE. | |||||
706.3 | try these commands | TOOK::HAO | Tue Feb 12 1991 09:15 | 9 | |
From the command line, try to do a "show domain <x>" command. This is the format used when parsing the domain name that is specified in either the Open Domain or New Domain functions. Also, verify that the domain members exist by doing a "show domain x member *" command. Christine |