| 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 have a problem to register a DECrouter 2000 with the address 12.1023.
Below is the command and the result.
MCC> register node4 .janbel.infr1 synonym binfr1
Node4 JNJ_NS:.janbel.infr1
AT 29-APR-1993 09:45:21
No such entity: Node4 JNJ_NS:.janbel.infr1
Unknown Entity = Node4 JNJ_NS:.janbel.infr1
If you do the register commmand again it say's it is already registered.
When you try to expand the icon on the map MCC say's it is partially registered
but you can see all attributes of the sub entity's.
Now I try to deregister the node:
$ mana/enter
DECmcc (V1.3.0)
MCC> dele domain .janbel.mcc_beerse.beerse member .janbel.infr1
Domain JNJ_NS:.janbel.mcc_beerse.beerse Member JNJ_NS:.janbel.infr1
AT 29-APR-1993 09:43:38
Delete Successful
MCC> dereg node4 .janbel.infr1
Node4 JNJ_NS:.janbel.infr1
AT 29-APR-1993 09:43:54
The requested operation cannot be completed
MCC Unhandled Service Reply = Internal error in DECnet Phase IV AM.
To delete the entity I need to do:
MCC> erase node4 .janbel.infr1
This is successfull.
But no matter the way I register the router I still get the error when
expanding the icon.
When I examine dns I see the attribute MCC_REGISTRATION_STATE with a value of
63! Other entity's don't have this attribute.
Any idea how I can register this entity in a proper way?
By the way I am running mcc v1.3.
-Geert-
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| 4973.1 | TOOK::PURRETTA | Thu Apr 29 1993 09:52 | 12 | ||
Are you trying this on a system running DECnet phase V ?
If so, you need to also give the address argument to the register
command. MCC> register node4 .janbel.infr1 synonym binfr1, ADD=12.1023
If you're on a phae IV system, make sure that your local net database
has node binfr1 with the address 12.1023.
If all looks fine, then maybe you're hitting a dns corruption problem
I've head about, but don't know how it gets into that state. What you
might try is to use dns$control (or dnscp if Ultrix) and delete the
object in the namespace. This assumes you can't successfully use the
MCC Deregister command to remove it.
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| 4973.2 | phase IV, DNS? | BACHUS::FOLENS | Fri Apr 30 1993 11:35 | 6 | |
MCC is running on a DECnet phase IV system. Maybe I was having a DNS
problem because suddenly the problem disappeared. Can it be that the
DNS-master server didn't update the read-replica and that mcc was
getting his info from the read-replica?
-Geert-
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