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51.1 | Wot no DECNET? | RDGE28::THOMPSON | | Tue May 26 1987 13:23 | 14 |
| 1) RDGE00 had a new network database installed over the weekend
This is somewhat rather larger than the old one and consequently
requires more system resources.
2) RDGE28 cannot have a large DECNET database until it can get rid
of the PDP DMR/DMC lines. A large database has been tried before,
it simply makes RDGE28 crash!
1 is being fixed by tuning and rebooting
2 has a fix on the way. The DMR/DMC boards will be moved to a dedicated
11/750 Vax which will handle DECNET traffic only. This should allow
U28 to run a full network database. I expect the 11/750 to be installed
around about 30th May.
Jerry Thompson
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51.2 | Why a Decnet database? | RDGE00::RUSSELL | Wetnerking is the way... | Tue May 26 1987 15:45 | 9 |
| OK Jerry, thanks for the info.
Next question; why do you load the network databse into RDGE00
when if you type 'SHOW NET' it tells you that it is a
non-routing node that does not have any network information
and that the router is RDGMRC.
Peter (just_a_PDP_man_trying_to_make_a_living)
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51.3 | What, no nodes ! | RDGE00::BROWNSTONE | out to lunch | Wed May 27 1987 19:11 | 15 |
| Hi Peter,
Re .-1
The node database on RDGE00 specifies the nodes that RDGE00 knows
about. The fact that RDGE00 is a non-routing node, ie traffic can't
pass through it, is a sepperate issue.
If RDGE00 had no node database it wouldn't be able to communicate
with any other node (by specifying a node name rather than a network
address).
Hope that this makes things as clear as mud
Chris
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51.4 | the plot of thickens. | RDGE00::RUSSELL | Wetnerking is the way... | Thu May 28 1987 16:10 | 10 |
| Ah ha....
does this mean that even when RDGE00 has no 'node database", that
I can still do a set host if I know the node number...
If this is the case, where can I get a list of them, and all
my problems will be solved (well, some of them.)
Peter.
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51.5 | get the calculator out | RDGE00::GARLAND | Howard Garland, ADG, 830-6287 | Thu May 28 1987 18:52 | 31 |
| Peter,
Yes, you can access any node in the world from a machine with an
empty node database if you only know the address of the desired node.
Dead useful that.
There are at least two ways to find out the address if you know the
name:
a. Use VTX's GENEVA database, option 12 on main menu. This lists
all the known names and their addresses.
b. $MC NCP TELL RDGMRC SHOW NODE name
This will use the database on RDGMRC (a pretty good one) to get
the address if it knows the name.
The address will be in the format:
n1.n2
If n1 is the same as n1 on your current node, then you need only
specify n2 as the address.
If n1 is different, then you must do the following calculation:
address = (n1 * 1024) + n2
Hope this helps,
Howard
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51.6 | Where's the battery for my calculator? | RDGE00::RUSSELL | Wetnerking is the way... | Fri May 29 1987 09:38 | 6 |
| Great, Howard - this is *exactly* what I needed.
Thanks a lot.
Peter.
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51.7 | Ain't we got computers for this sort of thing? | RDGE00::DRAPER | Steve Draper | Fri May 29 1987 09:46 | 13 |
|
For those people suffering from flat batteries, there is a command
procedure
tbx:decnet.com
which will do the area.nodenumber -> absolute address (and vice
versa) for you. Try typing
@tbx:decnet help
Steve
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51.8 | Thanks again. | RDGE00::RUSSELL | Wetnerking is the way... | Mon Jun 08 1987 11:50 | 8 |
| Thanks Steve.
[Thinks; wouldn't it help if I got some VAX training.....
Must speak to my manager again.....]
Peter :^)
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51.9 | Close, very close ...... | RDGE28::BATE | It IS life, but not as we know it | Fri Aug 21 1987 13:06 | 19 |
| I don't know whether anyones else has noticed this, but ........
When logging in to the ADG cluster, the NOTICE tells us that RGDE28
now has a full DECNET database .......... HOORAY !!!!!!!!!!!!
However, when trying to reply to a mail message, logged in on RDGE28,
I kept getting the "node not currently reachable message" .....
..... until I logged in to RDGE00.
The node I was trying to access is in the USA and was involved
in a recent change of area.
It seems that RDGE00 has that area change reflected in the database,
but RDGE28 does not. On investigation, I found that at least 1 other
area and a few moved nodes are similarly affected.
Moral of the story :
Be warned .... things may not always be as they appear. ;-) ;-}
Bob
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51.10 | DECNET wiring change for U39 | RDGE28::THOMPSON | | Mon Oct 05 1987 10:27 | 9 |
| The DECNET route to the outside world for U39 is currently via U3
and U28. This will change on Wednesday 7th Oct. U39 will be
disconnected from U3 at 10:30 and reconnected to ADGV01, a VAX11/750
designed to handle DECNET traffic only.
The work will take approximately 1 hour.
U3,MAIDEN, and SEPTIC will be switched over to ADGV01 during the
following few days.
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51.11 | DECNET changes - SEPTIC/MAIDEN/U3 | RDGE28::THOMPSON | | Mon Oct 05 1987 12:23 | 9 |
| Maiden and Septic will have their DMR11 cabled re-routed to ADGV01
starting at 10:30 on Thurs 8th Oct. The work should take approx
2 hours - DECNET to the PDP's will be unavailable while the work is
in progress.
U3 will have it's dmr cables rerouted starting at 3:30pm on Friday
9th Oct. U3's DECNET will be unavailable for about an hour.
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51.12 | Networking or Notworking ? | FOOT::BATE | I'd rather be happy than right | Fri Jan 22 1988 16:11 | 11 |
|
I am *still* concerned about the lack of co-ordination between the
network databases on the ADG cluster. It seems that RDGE00 reflects
the current area/node numbers, but RDGE28 still has not been upgraded
to reflect changes mode quite a while ago. Unfortunately, FOOT seems
to be a copy of the database on RDGE28 and is therefore not right !
Can this please be sorted out ? It gets very annoying sometimes,
especially when trying to host to another node for support purposes.
Bob
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51.13 | 2 wishes left | RDGE28::THOMPSON | | Tue Jan 26 1988 15:10 | 2 |
| yes
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