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 |
VMS V5.5 BMS t1.2.7 TSAM ELM TCP/IP DA Local NS I deregistered snmp .ip.pwam. At some point later I restarted mcc and I get the following errors from the IMPM and from Notification. Map Window Message: One or more global entities is deregistered. Unable to display them. An error has occurred while determining the contents of the domain. As you can see the following show command gives a message about a deregistered entity but I can't figure our how to get rid of it in the domain context. None of my delete commands work. Any suggestions? Thanks, Scott show domain .domain.lab_ip member * !Using default ALL IDENTIFIERS ! !Domain LOCAL_NS:.domain.lab_ip Member LOCAL_NS:.ip.msu !AT 12-MAY-1992 17:08:06 Identifiers ! !Examination of attributes shows ! MemberName = LOCAL_NS:.ip.msu ! !Domain LOCAL_NS:.domain.lab_ip Member LOCAL_NS:.ip.east !AT 12-MAY-1992 17:08:07 Identifiers ! !Examination of attributes shows ! MemberName = LOCAL_NS:.ip.east ! !Domain LOCAL_NS:.domain.lab_ip Member LOCAL_NS:.ip.east !AT 12-MAY-1992 17:08:07 Identifiers ! !Detected a deregistered Domain Member. LOCAL_NS:.ip.pwam ! ! delete domain .domain.lab_ip member .ip.pwam ! !Domain LOCAL_NS:.domain.lab_ip Member LOCAL_NS:.ip.pwam !AT 12-MAY-1992 17:08:38 ! !No such entity: Domain LOCAL_NS:.domain.lab_ip Member LOCAL_NS:.ip.pwam ! Unknown Entity = Domain LOCAL_NS:.domain.lab_ip Member ! LOCAL_NS:.ip.pwam ! delete domain .domain.lab_ip member LOCAL_NS:.ip.pwam ! !Domain LOCAL_NS:.domain.lab_ip Member LOCAL_NS:.ip.pwam !AT 12-MAY-1992 17:08:50 ! !No such entity: Domain LOCAL_NS:.domain.lab_ip Member LOCAL_NS:.ip.pwam ! Unknown Entity = Domain LOCAL_NS:.domain.lab_ip Member ! LOCAL_NS:.ip.pwam ! delete domain .domain.lab_ip member pwam.cxn.dec.com ! !Domain LOCAL_NS:.domain.lab_ip Member LOCAL_NS:.pwam.cxn.dec.com !AT 12-MAY-1992 17:09:05 ! !No such entity: Domain LOCAL_NS:.domain.lab_ip Member !LOCAL_NS:.pwam.cxn.dec.com ! Unknown Entity = Domain LOCAL_NS:.domain.lab_ip Member ! LOCAL_NS:.pwam.cxn.dec.com ! delete domain .domain.lab_ip member 16.63.96.141 ! !Domain LOCAL_NS:.domain.lab_ip Member LOCAL_NS:.16.63.96.141 !AT 12-MAY-1992 17:09:15 ! !No such entity: Domain LOCAL_NS:.domain.lab_ip Member LOCAL_NS:.16.63.96.141 ! Unknown Entity = Domain LOCAL_NS:.domain.lab_ip Member ! LOCAL_NS:.16.63.96.141 ! dereg snmp .ip.pwam, in domain .domain.lab_ip ! !SNMP .ip.pwam !AT 12-MAY-1992 17:09:34 ! !The entity SNMP .ip.pwam is not registered ! Not Registered Entity = SNMP .ip.pwam ! dereg snmp pwam.cxn.dec.com, in domain .domain.lab_ip ! !SNMP pwam.cxn.dec.com !AT 12-MAY-1992 17:10:00 ! !The entity SNMP pwam.cxn.dec.com is not registered ! Not Registered Entity = SNMP pwam.cxn.dec.com ! dereg snmp 16.63.96.141, in domain .domain.lab_ip ! !SNMP 16.63.96.141 !AT 12-MAY-1992 17:10:12 ! !The entity SNMP 16.63.96.141 is not registered ! Not Registered Entity = SNMP 16.63.96.141 !
T.R | Title | User | Personal Name | Date | Lines |
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2993.1 | Reload MIR ??? | VNASWS::HONISCH | Guenter Honisch ACT Austria | Thu May 14 1992 18:54 | 18 |
I had this problem in 1.2.4 it looked to me that SNMP entities got converted by some magic into something like domains but not real ones. the only solution I found for such problems is to keep a empty MIR from the installation in a saveset, extract all infos with dump_dns com file edit the generated load_dns com file and populate the empty mir fix up all the map problems and after 2-3 hrs try again... I learned it the hard way to keep the mir in a Saveset before I do any suspect thing like autoconfig... I would be glad if there is any easier way ! guenter | |||||
2993.2 | back in business | NSCRUE::KEANE | U.S. NIS Service Engineering and Delivery | Tue May 19 1992 11:18 | 12 |
Hello Guenter, Thanks for the suggestion. I was afraid I would have to do this. I used the mcc_dump_ns.com procedure with some modifications to dump the existing db. I then copied in new mcc_dns_att.dat and mcc_dns_ent.dat files and ran the load procedure. Once I finished copying the old map files to the new file names I was back in business and the error was gone. Like you said it would be nice if there was an easier way, but at least I didn't have to rebuild from scratch. Thanks, Scott |