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Title: DEC Network Integration Server (DECNIS)
Notice:Please read note 1 to use this conference effectively
Moderator:MARVIN::WELCH
Created:Wed Sep 18 1991
Last Modified:Thu Jun 05 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:3660
Total number of notes:15082

3640.0. "Warning: The Combined Image is too large for an" by LATINA::ALCAZAR (MCS Madrid) Fri May 16 1997 06:18

Hello,
			I have a problem when compiling with the doubled image
of version 3.1-11 (ni031b.sys). I get the following error:



                            DECNIS CONFIGURATION
                                 CMIP Script
          Please wait...
          Creating CMIP file sys$common:[mom$system]nis_ordsmsc.cmip
          Successfully created CMIP file sys$common:[mom$system]nis_ordsmsc.cmip
          Creating the DECNIS combined image...
          Warning: The Combined Image is too large for an MPC-III Flash.
          Setting HARDWARE flags to load the DECNIS


The combined image is not cretaed. It works with the single image.

	Any help would be welcome.

	Thanks
	Juan Carlos Alcazar



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3640.1Probably not the right b sys fileMARVIN::HIGGINSONPeter Higginson DTN 830 6293, Reading UKFri May 16 1997 08:1615
Try two things please:

1) try running the combine command stand-alone (you'll have to look in
   the manual for your platform for the right command). See what messages
   you get.

2) run mod_flsh on the nis031b.sys file and the output file and post the
   output of both here.

Last time I saw this error, the b sys file had been overwritten by a
file which was already a combined file. (Which is why putting back the
single file works.)

Peter
3640.2You were rightLATINA::ALCAZARMCS MadridMon May 19 1997 06:198
    You were right. The problem was that I copied the file NIS031B.SYS to
    NIS031.SYS without specifying a directory, so it was copied to
    SYS$SYSROOT  instead of SYS$COMMON where the NIS$DECNIS_CONFIG expects
    to find it.
    
    
    Regards
    Juan Carlos Alcazar