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Conference lassie::ucx

Title:DEC TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS
Notice:Note 2-SSB Kits, 3-FT Kits, 4-Patch Info, 7-QAR System
Moderator:ucxaxp.ucx.lkg.dec.com::TIBBERT
Created:Thu Nov 17 1994
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:5568
Total number of notes:21492

5336.0. "rpc.pcnfsd: proxy database error 229c" by UTOPIE::FISCHER_J () Thu Mar 13 1997 12:54

Hi,
my customer has the following problem:

He uses on a AXP VMS 7.1 and UCX 4.1 the PC-NFS but he can't mount
files from the UCX-node. The PC work with PC-TCP 3.0.

At the SYS$SYSDEVICE:[UCX$PCNFS]UCX$PCNFSD_STARTUP.LOG he gets an error
rpc.pcnfsd: proxy database error 229c on VMS user system

Customer says it works all fine with VMS 6.2 and UCX 3.1.

Any help will be highly appreciated.

Thanks,
Johann
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5336.1LASSIE::GEMIGNANIThu Mar 13 1997 18:304
    The error SS$_WRONGNAME (229c) is generated when the host's name is not
    translatable from its address.
    
    Please check the host DB and the name server.
5336.2 < re .1 >UTOPIE::FISCHER_JTue Mar 18 1997 02:0512
Hi,
thanks for your reply.

My customer uses a name server and the entries in the database are OK
(because ping, telnet and other NFS are working alright,
only the PC-NFS doesn't work).

If the clients are set into the local HOST-database manually,
it works, but I think this is not the solution of the problem.

Regards,
Johann
5336.3hostname : FQDN or not in proxiesBACHUS::ROELANDTSWa d&#039;es ma da ve ne stuutTue Mar 18 1997 04:0813
    
    
    
    Johann,
    
    That might be the problem, how are the proxies set up ??? What is the
    hostname used to define the proxies ? Check in the logfiles and/or in
    the OPCOM messages it will surely give a clue as to wht is wrong
    
    Rgds,
    
          Guy
    
5336.4solution; reverse-lookupUTOPIE::FISCHER_JWed Mar 26 1997 01:5910
Hi!

The problem is solved now. The real problem was that the customer
has no database for the reverse-lookup on his name-server(SCO-Unix).

Thanks for spending your time helping me.

Regards,
Johann