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886.1 | unsupported... | TOOK::CALLANDER | | Tue Apr 09 1991 18:14 | 13 |
| The error message you are seeing is telling you that the module you are
looking for is not currently enrolled. Try running the bms enroll procedure
and see it you are back.
goste::goste> dir mcc_common:*enroll*
Directory SYS$COMMON:[MCC]
MCC_ENROLL_BMS.COM;1 MCC_ENROLL_DIR.COM;1
Total of 2 files.
goste::goste>
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886.2 | Crashing VAX | KIRKTN::CMACDONALD | | Wed Apr 10 1991 06:15 | 17 |
| Thanks,
Those command procedures helped (where are they documented?).
My new proble is that my system is bug checking
SSRVEXCEPT, Unexpected system Service.... (went of the edge of screen)
The offending image was MCC_MAIN.EXE
What I'm now going to do is strip my VAXstation 3100 of all the other
Applications that run on it and install DECmcc on it. I can't afford to have
our live DNS server crashing on me!
Thanks for your help.
Callum
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886.3 | I don't think MCC is completely installed | TOOK::KOHLS | Ruth Kohls | Wed Apr 10 1991 11:29 | 47 |
| re: .2
Those command procedures helped (where are they documented?).
>Those command procedures are run by the DECmcc startup procedure--
>so look at the Installation manual.
>
>How did you install MCC? The startup procedure is run as part of
>the installation, and you ought to have seen some warning or message
>if the IVP failed or couldn't be run.
>
My new proble is that my system is bug checking
SSRVEXCEPT, Unexpected system Service.... (went of the edge of screen)
The offending image was MCC_MAIN.EXE
>The VMS System Messages manual says: "Unexpected System Service Exception-"
>and action is to submit an SPR. I don't want you to submit a QAR YET,
>see below.
What I'm now going to do is strip my VAXstation 3100 of all the other
Applications that run on it and install DECmcc on it. I can't afford to have
our live DNS server crashing on me!
>I really think that before you do this you ought to re-install MCC
>on the system that crashed --being sure to keep a log of the installation.
>I don't think its installed completely. I think that the startup
>procedure didn't run, for one thing, and I have no clue from this info why.
>
>BUT BEFORE reinstalling or stripping (why do that anyway?) anything, why
>don't you try
>executing the startup procedure as follows and running the IVP by hand.
>
>You DO have the DECmcc-BMS or EMS license installed?
>
> @SYS$STARTUP:MCC_STARTUP_BMS.COM ENROLL
> (keep track of any messages--except duplicate enrollment messages)
> (Potentially many messages about duplicate entries since you've enrolled)
>
> @SYS$TEST:MCC_BMS_IVP.COM
>
>Hope this helps.
>
>Ruth
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886.4 | on the Crash--see note 912.* | TOOK::KOHLS | Ruth Kohls | Thu Apr 18 1991 12:00 | 3 |
| See note 912.* This may be relevant to this crash.
Ruth
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886.5 | For a DNS patch ptr, see 912.8 | TOOK::KOHLS | Ruth Kohls | Mon Apr 22 1991 11:34 | 5 |
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See note 912.8 for a pointer to a DNS patch.
Ruth
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