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 5.5-2 DECmcc 1.3 My customer encounters an error message "ambiguous date-time" using the qualifier "at start" in mcc command. The problem did'nt appear after an upgrade nor a reboot ??? He has just installed All-In_one Mail (?) mcc>SHOW MCC 0 ALARMS RULE * ALL CHAR,AT START=(+00:00:02),IN DOMAIN DCE %MCC-I-NOPARCMD, +00:00:02),IN DOMAIN DCE ^ %MCC-I-SYNTAXERR, Syntax error -- unable to interpret remainder of line %LIB-F-AMBDATTIM, ambiguous date-time Any command with "at start" qualifier give that error. This command worked before ( before what ?) The customer stopped A1MAIL$... processes and re-tried the command: same error message. mcc>SHOW MCC 0 ALARMS RULE * ALL CHAR,at every=(00:00:02),IN DOMAIN DCE works fine $show time is correct Using /after qualifier with dcl submit command works fine . Thanks for any idea Regards, JOcelyne.
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6175.1 | more info | SWTHOM::NOBRE | Jocelyne Nobre - CST France | Wed Nov 23 1994 05:13 | 36 |
more informations about this problem : I noticed that the date format is not the same under FCL and DCL ! $ manager/enter DECmcc (V1.3.0) sho mcc 0 alarm RULE VALtlb_pok , in domain dce Using default ALL IDENTIFIERS MCC 0 ALARMS RULE VALtlb_pok AT 21-nov-1994 16:41:24 Identifiers <***** the date is in lower case ! Examination of attributes shows: NAME = VALtlb_pok sho mcc 0 alarm RULE VALtlb_pok , at start =+00:00:03,in domain dce Using default ALL IDENTIFIERS %MCC-I-NOPARCMD, +00:00:03,in domain dce ^ %MCC-I-SYNTAXERR, Syntax error -- unable to interpret remainder of line %LIB-F-AMBDATTIM, ambiguous date-time $ sh time 21-NOV-1994 16:41:38 <******** the date is in upper case !!! The customer rebooted the mcc station and the problem disappeared MCC command gives now the date in uppercase . Does anybody know what sort of modification can affected date/time format inside DECmcc ? Thanks for help. JOcelyne. |