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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
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

5479.0. "Protections for DECmcc on ULTRIX" by COL01::LOPEZ (Arturo Lopez drinks K�lsch at Cologne) Fri Aug 13 1993 10:15

Hi Folks,

I have installed DECmcc v1.3 on ULTRIX. I can use it without any problem as
root. When I use it as a unprivileged user, i get some weird messages. More 
in the attached script.

Which protections are wrong ?


Script started on Wed Aug 12 15:00:15 1992
csh> manage
DECmcc (V1.3.0)


MCC> sh mcc 0 all char
Warning - can't lock MM startups: Permission denied
Warning - can't unlock MM startups: Bad file number

MCC 0 
AT 1992-08-12-15:00:34.098 Characteristics

Examination of Attributes Shows:
                      Component Version = V1.3.0
               Component Identification = "DECmcc"
                    Namespace Selection = "DECdns"
       Default Namespace Root Directory = ""

MCC> exit


csh> 
csh> su -
Password:
xset:  unable to open display ""
# 
# 
# manage
DECmcc (V1.3.0)


MCC>show mcc 0 all char


MCC 0 
AT 1992-08-12-15:01:16.246 Characteristics

Examination of Attributes Shows:
                      Component Version = V1.3.0
               Component Identification = "DECmcc"
                    Namespace Selection = "DECdns"
       Default Namespace Root Directory = ""

MCC>exit


# exit
# logout
csh> ^D
script done on Wed Aug 12 15:01:28 1992





Some time I can not even start DECmcc as an unprivileged user.


Any ideas ?

Any help appriciated.

Arturo Lopez
Cologne Germany
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5479.1Something wrong in /tmpTOOK::MINTZErik MintzFri Aug 13 1993 11:1116
This indicates a problem in your /tmp directory.
Things to check:

1) How much free space do you have in your root partition?
   This assumes that your /tmp directory is directly under /.

2) Are the permissions set correctly on the /tmp directory?

3) If the above fails, then:

	- Stop all MCC processes with "mcc_kill ALL" from root.
	- remove all MCC files from /tmp
	- restart MCC

-- Erik