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Title: | DECmcc user notes file. Does not replace IPMT. |
Notice: | Use IPMT for problems. Newsletter location in note 6187 |
Moderator: | TAEC::BEROUD |
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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 |
2958.0. "ELMS autopology problem" by ESMAIL::SHETHAR () Thu May 07 1992 12:19
Greetings,
I have been experimenting with the LAN Autopology feature of MCC.
I have run into a problem that I can't figure out. I searched the
notes with a couple different key words, but found no reference to
what I have encountered. So here goes.
Am running DECmcc version 1.2.4 with ELMS T1.2.4 on a uVAX 3900 with
32 meg of memory (VMS 5.4). I open up a new domain called AUTOTOP
that is not part of any hierarchy (not nested). Then I can select
Applications -->Spanning Tree Map --->Automap (with Autoregister=false)
and I get a very nice map snapshot to the spanning tree, which
consists of about 15 DEC LANbridges. In the namespace, the bridges
were previously registered as follows:
.BRIDGE.LB200AC
.BRIDGE.LB100DE
.BRIDGE.LB150AB
(etc)
Like I said, everything looks good with the above-mentioned bridges
integrated into the map snapshot.
However, when I repeat the Automap operation with Autoregister=true,
I get quite a different result. At first, I got no map but only a
picture of the default bridge and domain icons. Realizing that
the map file created by the autopology FM was probably not in MCC_
MAPS, I put it there and re-opened the domain autotop. A map is
drawn, but now I get a separate window telling me that there were
"entites found in the domain but not in the map file" and "entities
found in the map file but not in domain" (the window that displays
the message/list then never goes away!!). The map itself shows a
spanning tree without any of the bridges present, only the "LAN"
domains. The lines and associated port numbers are there too. But
the bridges that were in the map snapshot are now autoplaced (with
default bridge icons) off to the lower left corner. By repeating
the Automap operation with and without autoregistration, I noticed
that the Automap (with autoregister=false) labels a bridge .LB200AC
instead of .BRIDGE.LB200AC. It seems as though automap (with auto-
register=true) doesn't recognize the full registered name of the
bridge, and therefore autoplaces it outside of the map (as "entities
found in domain but not in map file). Yet automap cannot map .LB200AC
because it is an "entity found in map file but not in domain".
A few lines from mcc_stm_autotop_autoreg.com:
$MANAGE/ENTERPRISE
CREATE DOMAIN CASHEW_NS:.AUTOTOP MEMBER CASHEW_NS:.BRIDGE.LB100AC
CREATE DOMAIN CASHEW_NS:.AUTOTOP MEMBER CASHEW_NS:.BRIDGE.LB100DE
CREATE DOMAIN CASHEW_NS:.AUTOTOP MEMBER CASHEW_NS:.BRIDGE.LB100AB
(etc)
The log file (mcc-stm_autopo_autoreg.log) indicates that, by default,
all bridges found by the listener are registered as .BRIDGE.<bridge>.
Like the release notes say, the duplicate identifiers are found and
so the error messages I get are understandable. The messages log
(mcc_stm_messages.log) shows proper operation too.
Any ideas?
Two suggestions:
1.) Autoregister option should give the user the option of viewing/
editing its contents before being run.
2.) Map file created should be automatically moved to MCC_MAPS
Thanks for any help...
Alan
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2958.1 | Fixed in STM FM T1.2.7 | QUIVER::HAROKOPUS | | Fri May 08 1992 12:30 | 35 |
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This is a bug in the T1.2.4 version of ths STM FM. It has been
fixed in version T1.2.7. The problem is that the map file
doesn't have the the entire bridge names so the IMPM thinks they
are different bridges. The T1.2.7 version uses the entire name
of the bridge. Give this version a try. It has alot of
improvements over T1.2.4.
> 1.) Autoregister option should give the user the option of viewing/
> editing its contents before being run.
This is a good suggestion. You can accomplish this now with the
following steps.
1. Run the STM FM automap command with autoregister=false.
This will generate an autoregistration script called:
mcc_stm_<domain_name>_autoreg.com.
2. Edit the script to change the bridge names (don't change the
LAN segment names) and run the script.
3. Run the STM FM automap command with autoregister=true using
the same domain as in step. 1.
> 2.) Map file created should be automatically moved to MCC_MAPS
This is done in STM FM T1.2.7
Thank you for your suggestions,
Bob
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2958.2 | Many Thanks | ESMAIL::SHETHAR | | Sat May 09 1992 08:38 | 7 |
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Bob,
Thank you for the reply. I'll look for version T1.2.7...
Alan
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2958.3 | | QUIVER::HAROKOPUS | | Mon May 11 1992 12:02 | 3 |
| See notes 3.149 and 3.150 for ELM T1.2.7
Bob
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