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 |
Using the Terminal Server AM, I have found that you can register, but not manage a DECserver 100 if it has been loaded with the V1.x PS0801ENG.SYS image. You must have V2.x for everything to work as advertised. With V1.x, I can register and see the entity on the iconic map, but I get a "Target does not respond" error message when I try to look at or change anything. Download the V2.x image into the server, deregister the entity, then re-register it. All works fine. -Dan
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837.1 | RE: .0 | BARREL::LEMMON | Thu Mar 28 1991 08:46 | 3 | |
Can you manage it from FCL? What commands are failing? /Jim | |||||
837.2 | Supported: DS100 V1.2-2.0 | SCRPIO::LIZBICKI | Wed Apr 24 1991 14:04 | 8 | |
Dan - The Terminal Server AM (like TSM) supports DS100 software versions V1.2 - V2.0. You said in your first note that it wouldn't work with V1.x ... did you actually try the V1.2 software? Thanks, Lynne | |||||
837.3 | DS100 Requested operation not accepted by target entity | CUJO::HILL | Fri Apr 26 1991 23:54 | 22 | |
RE: .1 The commands used from the FCL were: MCC> REGISTER TERMINAL_SERVER .DECDS3 ADDRESS=08-00-2B-XX-XX-XX, TYPE=DS100 MCC> SET TERMINAL_SERVER .DECDS3 DECNET ADDRESS=2.63, - _MCC> SERVICE CIRCUIT={SVA-0,QNA-1} Registration is successful. I can SHOW ... ALL IDENTIFIERS, but the command SHOW TERMINAL_SERVER .DECDS3 SHOW ALL CHARACTERISTICS fails with the error "Requested operation not accepted by target entity". This happens from both Iconic Map PM and FCL PM. RE: .2 I am running Terminal Server V1.3 (BL15B) LAT V5.1 on this server. I have other servers which I have been able to upgrade to V2.0 and will soon upgrade the final 6 DS100s, so the point will be moot, but I just thought you might want to know. I have also been causing ACCVIOs using the TS_AM, but I don't find out about it until I exit the Iconic Map and return to my initial DECterm window. My process does not die, either. I exit normally, but just find an ACCVIO message greeting me as I exit. I'll take some time to try to repeat it and let you know what I find. -Dan |