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Created:Mon Mar 10 1986
Last Modified:Fri May 23 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:4961
Total number of notes:19526

4955.0. "How to logout host initiated session on DS200?" by SNOFS2::JEYACHANDRAN () Tue Apr 08 1997 05:19

Cust has 2 X VAXs driving Microprocessors on DS200 port (access remote) 
as host initiated connection. When one of the Vax which is driving 
the port (access remote) dies, cust wants to be able to logout
the session using TSM so that the second VAX can initiate the 
connection to it. Cust is able to logout terminal sessions, but not 
host initiated sessions.

VMS V6.1 & TSM V1.6

Is there a way to do this?

Thanks in advance.

Daniel.

Sydney.  
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4955.1LOGOUT PORT xHAN::HALLEVolker Halle MCS @HAO DTN 863-5216Tue Apr 08 1997 06:2410
    Daniel,
    
    I would believe 'LOGOUT PORT n' on the terminal server should do this.
    But if the first VAX 'really' dies, the session should be disconnected
    anyway. Maybe the application jsut has some problem ?
    
    Also try the SHOW QUEUE command on the DECserver to see, if there are
    any additional host-initiated connects in the queue.
    
    Volker.
4955.2TTY_DEFCHAR2 HANGUP & TERM cha. HANGUPSNOFS2::JEYACHANDRANWed Apr 09 1997 03:1923
>>    I would believe 'LOGOUT PORT n' on the terminal server should do this.
>>    But if the first VAX 'really' dies, the session should be disconnected
>>    anyway. Maybe the application jsut has some problem ?

	LOGOUT PORT from TSM did not return any error message, but the session 
	still seemed active.

	Cust had hangup enabled on the LTA term cha. Asked him to change also
	SYSGEN TTY_DEFCHAR2 cha to add %X4 to enable HANGUP signal as this 
	overrides the former. This should hangup/disconnect the session when
	the system dies.
    
	Cust will try this. If problem still persists, I shall post a reply.

>>    Also try the SHOW QUEUE command on the DECserver to see, if there are
>>    any additional host-initiated connects in the queue.
  
	The application sends data directly to the port after allocating the 
	port. So no queue associated with the port.

Thanks.

Daniel.