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 am having trouble configuring mccbmsmipst124.tar. I originally had problems opening a new domain and now have a domain tbu and subdomain tbu_ult. Problem 1: I am using DNS but the problems do not appear to be caused by DNS. To verify this I enabled eventlogging and do not see any errors for DNS when the failure occurs. I first edit the config file Then autoconfigure ip then it polls the nodes which appears to complete successfully It reports: There were 84 exceptions. Generating registration scripts and map files... Executing registration script ... DECmcc (T1.2.4) Domain phasev_tbu:.MCC.DOMAIN.tbu_ult AT 1992-01-29-14:09:56.821-07:00Iinf The requested operation cannot be completed MCC Unhandled Service Reply = The requested operation cannot be completed MCC Routine Error = %NONAME-F-NOMSG, message number 000003F4 000003F4 000003F4 %MCC-E-INVALIDIDENT, invalid entity identifier %MCC-W-ARGSYNTAX, syntax error in argument : %MCC-E-INVALIDIDENT, invalid entity identifier %MCC-W-ARGSYNTAX, syntax error in argument : %MCC-E-INVALIDIDENT, invalid entity identifier %MCC-W-ARGSYNTAX, syntax error in argument : %MCC-E-INVALIDIDENT, invalid entity identifier and continues for pages Exiting... Enter any character to exit> Problem 2: In trouble shooting the above problem I have found a problem with aborting the autoconfig IP scripts. When I get to enter domain name i can not abort the session I end up with a hung process that I can not get rid of unless I kill -9 the pid.
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2225.1 | more information | CSC32::DAVISSON | Thu Jan 30 1992 13:22 | 30 | |
After more testing I have found that the problem is in DNS I do not have the dns directory phasev_tbu:.MCC.DOMAIN.tbu_ult I do have the following directories: AT 30-JAN-1992:10:50:29 DNA_BackTranslation dna_node DNA_NodeSynonym DTSS_GlobalTimeServers MCC MCC_Bridge_BackTranslation MCC_Concentrator_BackTranslation MCC_Sample_BackTranslation MCC_SNMP_BackTranslation MCC_Station_BackTranslation MCC_Terminal_Server_BackTranslation The directory mcc is empty The problem for me is that I did open a new mcc domain tbu and under it tbu_ult. I also reran the script mcc_dns_basic_setup.csh which is not interactive and only build the generic directories. This leaves me with the option of using dns to create the required directories. Is thier a dns configuration script that I am missing? I would prefer that the domain create command do it for me. thanks again jack | |||||
2225.2 | how to create DNS directories on ULTRIX | TOOK::FIGWER | Ulla Figwer LKG2-2/T2 x226-7858 | Mon Feb 03 1992 13:24 | 45 |
Hello Jack, Re: Problem 1 Yes, it is necessary for you to create directories in DNS to match those specified in the file /usr/mcc/mcc_system/mcc_autoconfig_prefix.dat. By default, the directories are ".MCC.DOMAIN" for DOMAIN class entities, ".DNA_Node" for NODE4 class entities, and ".MCC.IP" for SNMP class entities. To create these directories, issue the following commands: setenv DNSROOT . /usr/bin/dnscp create directory .MCC.DOMAIN /usr/bin/dnscp create directory .MCC.IP (You already have ".dna_node". I am assuming that DNS on ULTRIX is not case sensitive, but I am not sure of this.) If you would rather register all entities at the top level in DNS, then edit the file /usr/mcc/mcc_system/mcc_autoconfig_prefix.dat to specify "." as the prefix for DOMAIN and for NODE4, and "phasev_tbu:." as the prefix for SNMP. (Where "phasev_tbu:" is the name of your DNS namespace.) If you choose to register all entities at the top level in DNS, then it is not necessary for you to create the directories specified above. However, you will not be able to make use of any of the MCC map files and registration scripts generated by Autoconfiguration using the old version of /usr/mcc/mcc_system/mcc_autoconfig_prefix.dat. Re: Problem 2 When running DECmcc IP Autoconfiguration, you should be able to type control-c to exit the script at any time. After typing control-c, and typing return when prompted for "Any character to exit", the window in which the script was running should disappear. The associated process should disappear as well. Is this not the behavior you are seeing? Please let me know if you have any more questions. Regards, Ulla Figwer | |||||
2225.3 | Will try again...thanks | CSC32::DAVISSON | Mon Feb 03 1992 15:21 | 8 | |
Hi Thank you for the help. I will test that today. For problem 2 I am sure that I tried a cntl c but will be more care full and test it again. thanks again jack |