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2482.1 | it is there but down.. | STAR::ABBASI | iam in my mid-life crises | Thu Apr 29 1993 11:00 | 13 |
| $mcr ncp sho node 2.440
Node Volatile Summary as of 29-APR-1993 10:02:48
Node State Active Delay Circuit Next node
Links
2.440 (LOSER) MNA-0 19.1021 (AREA19)
$set host loser
%SYSTEM-F-UNREACHABLE, remote node is not currently reachable
$
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2482.2 | | CVG::THOMPSON | Radical Centralist | Thu Apr 29 1993 11:14 | 5 |
| LOSER was a workstation whose owner get TFSO'd. Your best bet when
looking for a missing conference is to search (either in topic 2.* or
by using DIR/TITLE) TURRIS::EASYNET_CONFERENCES.
Alfred
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2482.3 | re .1 | BAHTAT::OGDEN_K | | Thu Apr 29 1993 11:15 | 14 |
| re .1
I also can see the node in my local decnet database but cannot
connect to it.
It is my understaning if you can see the node in your decnet
database it doesnt actualy confirm that the node is still there
or if the node name or address has changed
Regards
Ken
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2482.4 | well done Alfred | BAHTAT::OGDEN_K | | Thu Apr 29 1993 11:42 | 8 |
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Alfred
Thanks for your help I've tracked it down using your info
All the best
Ken
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2482.5 | Here's how to display the corporate node registration info | MAZE::FUSCI | DEC has it (on backorder) NOW! | Thu Apr 29 1993 11:51 | 20 |
| If you want to know the "official" corporate status of any node (hidden or
non-hidden) at any site, the correct way to do it is to go to the source:
$ VTX EASYNET
Then pick item "3 NODE REGISTRATION".
Then pick item "2 - Node Registration Procedure".
Then pick item "6 - DISPLAY A NODE". Although most of the menu items are
restricted, any employee can access this menu item.
Then enter the protocol type (in this case "D"), and the node name (in this
case "LOSER").
You will receive a screen of information about the node, or the indication
that it does not exist (useful to see if anyone already has used a node
name you want to register).
Ray
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2482.6 | | MU::PORTER | have a nice datum | Thu Apr 29 1993 12:10 | 21 |
| > It is my understaning if you can see the node in your decnet
> database it doesnt actualy confirm that the node is still there
> or if the node name or address has changed
Absolutely. Your local database is just a file which says (e.g.)
"when I say node name XXXX it means node address AA.NNN".
There is no guarantee that node XXXX exists, that it ever existed,
it now has address AA.NNN, that it ever had address AA.NNN, or
that the owner of node AA.NNN calls his node XXXX.
(Sort of like your own phone book where you can write anything
in it that you want - and you can get it as wrong as you want!)
"Usually", system managers update their local node databases
from some central place, so that changes tend to propagate
around the net. But that's not an automatic action.
(Sort of like getting a new phone book from the phone company now
and then)
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2482.7 | | NOTIME::SACKS | Gerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085 | Thu Apr 29 1993 12:19 | 3 |
| > LOSER was a workstation whose owner get TFSO'd.
How appropriate.
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2482.8 | Nobody wants this node name? | FUNYET::ANDERSON | OpenVMS Forever! | Thu Apr 29 1993 12:34 | 2 |
| $ set host tfso
%SYSTEM-F-NOSUCHNODE, remote node is unknown
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2482.9 | ELVIS:: is alive (and reachable)! | CSOADM::ROTH | you just KEEP ME hangin' on... | Thu Apr 29 1993 23:45 | 0 |
2482.10 | Node SUBWAY lost. | SHAMOO::FRIEDMAN | Mikey likes it... | Mon Feb 07 1994 11:46 | 3 |
| Help connect to node SUBWAY::. Has not been reachable since 2-FEB-94
Dose any one know any info.
Thanks Mike Friedman
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2482.11 | try NYOSS1 | SCHOOL::DESAI | | Mon Feb 07 1994 13:21 | 1 |
| Try NYOSS1 instead of SUBWAY. It works.
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2482.12 | 10/20 folks usually have 20 years service. | CSC32::D_ROYER | You tucha my Karma, I breaka you face | Mon Feb 07 1994 13:26 | 10 |
| So the 10/20 Folks were much better than the VAX/VMS folks.
I remember the cross training of the Tops folks to VMS and the hardware
folks to the Vax architecture. It would seem that these same folks can
make a transition to PC software/hardware.
Just cutting large salaries, appears to be the thrust of this mode of
operation.
Dave
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2482.13 | You could try contacting the system manager | EICMFG::MMCCREADY | Mike McCready Digital-PCS | Mon Feb 07 1994 13:49 | 26 |
| Mike
You could try the system manager of SUBWAY
$ nodeinfo subway
Nodename : SUBWAY
Network Address : 32.0116
Machine Type : CLUSTE
Operating System : NONE
Version : 4E
System Manager : FINLATOR
Contact DTN : 352-2519
Cost Center : 1PP
Plant Location code : NYO 8
Plant : NY AREA OFFICE/SALES/SVS.
City : NEW YORK
State : NY
Country : USA
Node Data correct to 5-FEB-1994 20:48 (total of 89786 Easynet nodes)
Code Data correct to 14-JAN-1994 11:02 (total of 772 valid MTS codes)
You can also look this stuff up in VTX EASYNET.
from another Mike
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2482.14 | :-) | BSS::CODE3::BANKS | Not in SYNC -> SUNK | Tue Feb 08 1994 12:12 | 7 |
| Re:<<< Note 2482.12 by CSC32::D_ROYER "You tucha my Karma, I breaka you face" >>>
> -< 10/20 folks usually have 20 years service. >-
What does this have to do with a missing node...?
- David
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2482.15 | nobody's perfect! | CSC32::K_BOUCHARD | | Tue Feb 08 1994 16:00 | 4 |
| David,
Evidently Dave put that in the wrong note by mistake. So sue him!
Ken
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2482.16 | SUBWAY is no more | NYAAPS::CORBISHLEY | David Corbishley 323-4376 | Mon Feb 21 1994 11:03 | 1 |
| SUBWAY is no more, it was replaced by the NYO Site server, NYOSS1.
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2482.17 | y | DPDMAI::EYSTER | Dogbert's Clues for the Clueless | Mon Feb 21 1994 11:47 | 2 |
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I hope this was entered into EASYNET_CONFERENCES.
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