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 |
Hi, Ultrix DECmcc BMS T1.2.4 installation produces a failure when enrollment phase. The error is for some modules (last ones). This is the msg: Failed to create spawned process: Not enough core Enroll: Failed to create MM subprocess : Not enough core %MCC-E-ENROLL_FAILED, enrollment failed: table is not fully inserted. Also, here i attached the installation script. Keep in mind that system has all requirements of installation guide and release notes paper. Also, i created the database in a diferent disk with many MBytes of free space. It seems to be a problem of main memory, bat system has 64 MB. Any idea ? Thanks in advance. Miguel Angel Moreno TIMG - Spain =========================================================================== =========================================================================== Script started on Fri Jan 24 17:33:23 1992 # setld -c MCRBMST124 install Configuring MCRBMST124 The next question confirms that you are ready to configure your system to run DECmcc Basic Management System for ULTRIX V1.2 at this time. If you answer 'no' to this question, you will be told how you can configure DECmcc Basic Management System for ULTRIX V1.2 at a later time. Do you want to configure your system to run DECmcc BMS [y/n]?y The DECmcc Exporter FM requires access to an ULTRIX/SQL database. If you plan to use the Exporter FM, SQL must be available at this time. Do you wish to initialize the DECmcc Exporter FM database [y/n]?y Testing access to SQL/Ingres environment... This procedure creates a new database for DECmcc-ULTRIX if you are installing DECmcc for the first time. This database will be owned by root. uid=0(root) gid=1(daemon) The root account will become the database administrator (DBA) account for the database and will subsequently be the only account which can create shared repositories in the database. Checking for running ULTRIX/SQL server... *********************** N O T E ************************ You must be in multiuser mode to configure the DECmcc-ULTRIX database. Do you want to continue [y/n]?y These are your ULTRIX/SQL processes: 463 ? I 0:00 iigcn II 534 ? IW 0:00 iigcc II IB(12)OB(12) 573 ? S 0:22 iidbms II 1044 849 ? I 0:02 iislave 1 0 2 0 @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ 850 ? I 0:03 iislave 1 0 2 1 @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ 2531 p0 S 0:00 grep ii Checking for export database Export database mcc_exporter_rdb already exists Time Format Configuration... The following questions set the default formats for time/date values used as input/output by the DECmcc PMs. These may be changed at any later time on a per-user basis. Time input mode selection: 1 - ISO Character Time GMT or Local with explicit TDF 2 - ISO Character Time Local Enter choice [2]: Time output mode selection: 1 - ISO Character Time GMT 2 - ISO Character Time Local 3 - Unix(TM) format GMT 4 - Unix(TM) format local time Enter choice [2]: Enter significant output positions on absolute time display. Output times will be truncated on the right after this many characters. The default (79) specifies no truncation. Enter truncation position [79]: DECmcc requires the use of a Name Service for the storage and retrieval of entity information. It is recommended that DECdns be used for this purpose. When DECdns is used, this information is available network-wide and can be accessed throughout the network by software such as DECmcc. Some installation sites may have special requirements or may not need network-wide availability for this network entity information. An example might be a network which has little network entity information and plans to have just one DECmcc installation for the foreseeable future. Also, if a DECdns Server is not installed on the network, DECmcc cannot use DECdns as a Name Service. In such cases, DECmcc provides the capability of making the Namespace local to the system on which DECmcc is installed. This option does NOT use the DECdns software for accessing network-wide Namespace information. The user may choose only one Name Service. Changing from one Name Service to another at a later time may require manual procedures for re-entering entity data. * Use DECdns as the DECmcc Namespace? [YES] Using DNS as the DECmcc Namespace * Is this correct? [YES] You must specify the IDP (or network address initial domain part) for your network. This must either be the default value of 49::, or a value explicitly allocated for your network by one of the recognized allocation authorities. Press return to continue The format is: afi:idi: where: afi = The authority and format identifier. This is two decimal digits indicating the IDP allocation authority idi = The initial domain identifier. This is a string of decimal digits that has been allocated specifically for your network. An IDP of 49:: may be used if your network will not be interconnected with other OSI networks (there is no idi associated with this afi). * Initial Domain Part [49::] Creating the DECmcc login files... Existing config file /usr/mcc/mcc_system/mcc_login.csh renamed to /usr/mcc/mcc_system/mcc_login.csh.old. If you have modified this file you may wish to review the new configuration file /usr/mcc/mcc_system/mcc_login.csh and make any needed changes. Existing config file /usr/mcc/mcc_system/mcc_login.sh renamed to /usr/mcc/mcc_system/mcc_login.sh.old. If you have modified this file you may wish to review the new configuration file /usr/mcc/mcc_system/mcc_login.sh and make any needed changes. [ Press the RETURN key to continue ]: This procedure has created files mcc_login.sh and .csh in directory /usr/mcc/mcc_system. Each DECmcc user on this system (including root) should set up to invoke one of these files automatically when starting a new shell: C Shell users should place the command: source /usr/mcc/mcc_system/mcc_login.csh in their .cshrc file. Bourne Shell users should place the command: . /usr/mcc/mcc_system/mcc_login.sh in their .profile file. If a user wishes to redefine or add environmental variable definitions for Management Module development or other customization purposes, a private version of the mcc_login file may be maintained and invoked on a per-user basis. Now creating dispatch tables... Removing old dispatch table. Please re-enroll any local management modules after installation. enrolling mcc_alarms_fm...DECmcc (T1.2.4) enrolling mcc_circuit_am...DECmcc (T1.2.4) enrolling mcc_collection_am...DECmcc (T1.2.4) enrolling mcc_dna4_am...DECmcc (T1.2.4) enrolling mcc_dna5_am...DECmcc (T1.2.4) enrolling mcc_domain_fm...DECmcc (T1.2.4) enrolling mcc_enet_am...DECmcc (T1.2.4) enrolling mcc_exporter_fm...DECmcc (T1.2.4) enrolling mcc_historian_fm...DECmcc (T1.2.4) enrolling mcc_notification_fm...DECmcc (T1.2.4) Waiting: MM mcc_notification_fm has not completed startup Waiting: MM mcc_notification_fm has not completed startup Waiting: MM mcc_notification_fm has not completed startup Waiting: MM mcc_notification_fm has not completed startup Waiting: MM mcc_notification_fm has not completed startup Waiting: MM mcc_notification_fm has not completed startup Will try again on next dispatch to MM: enrolling mcc_pa_fm...DECmcc (T1.2.4) enrolling mcc_registration_fm...DECmcc (T1.2.4) Failed to create spawned process: Not enough core Enroll: Failed to create MM subprocess: : Not enough core %MCC-E-ENROLL_FAILED, enrollment failed: table is not fully inserted. enrolling mcc_sample_am...DECmcc (T1.2.4) Failed to create spawned process: Not enough core Enroll: Failed to create MM subprocess: : Not enough core %MCC-E-ENROLL_FAILED, enrollment failed: table is not fully inserted. enrolling mcc_tcpip_am...DECmcc (T1.2.4) Failed to create spawned process: Not enough core Enroll: Failed to create MM subprocess: : Not enough core %MCC-E-ENROLL_FAILED, enrollment failed: table is not fully inserted. Now initializing DECmcc databases... DECmcc for ULTRIX Configuration Procedure complete Would you like to run the IVP (y/n) [y]: n # ^D script done on Fri Jan 24 17:37:52 1992
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2193.1 | Out of swap space | TOOK::MINTZ | Erik Mintz, DECmcc Development | Fri Jan 24 1992 14:08 | 11 |
> Failed to create spawned process: Not enough core > Enroll: Failed to create MM subprocess : Not enough core > %MCC-E-ENROLL_FAILED, enrollment failed: table is not fully inserted. This implies that you have run out of swap space. How large is your swap partition? What else was running on your system at the time of the installation? -- Erik | |||||
2193.2 | vmstat msg | ISIDRO::MAMORENO | Mon Jan 27 1992 03:08 | 32 | |
Hello Erik, System has the following partitions: /dev/rrz0a Current partition table: partition bottom top size overlap a 0 32767 32768 c b 32768 217087 184320 c c 0 1954049 1954050 a,b,d,e,f,g,h d 831488 1130495 299008 c,h e 1130496 1429503 299008 c,h f 1429504 1954049 524546 c,h g 217088 831487 614400 c h 831488 1954049 1122562 c,d,e,f so, I hope it is ok. Also, I tested the swap space during installation, and there was ok. The only thing I found strange is: # vmstat Time makes no sense... namelist must be wrong. -- Miguel Angel | |||||
2193.3 | out of swap space | ISIDRO::MAMORENO | Mon Jan 27 1992 03:31 | 9 | |
Erik, you are rigth. The system is out of swap space ! Testing the status of system during installation I find that swap space is exausted. Last friday I got wrong data to see it. The system is running many products that consume swap space. Thanks. Miguel Angel |