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3047.1 | A few steps along the way | METSYS::HELLIAR | http://samedi.reo.dec.com/ | Tue Mar 11 1997 09:06 | 17 |
| Mauricio,
Firstly, OBB can cache its proxies which can then become stale. The
only way I have confidence that what 'obbshpxy' displays is what is
used is to force all existing servers to stop obbmstp '*'. This only
needs to be done when amending proxies.
Next, how is your proxy set up on the server, obbshpxy, ideally as most
PC's have no real concept of users you should have the proxy on the
server defined with user defined as '*' i.e. wildcarded.
Next, try using the ObjectBroker system administrator on the PC to
try to look at the server e.g.
obbmsho -A -n <server_node>
This should test the proxies but not involve any DEC/EDI code.
Graham
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3047.2 | Can we "see" the host name OBB thinks is receiving? | ALFETA::MAURICIO | Fertile Pectus | Tue Mar 11 1997 14:33 | 11 |
| Hello Graham
Thanks for your help. I'll try the commands, but I think the end result
will be an OBB_INV_NOTAUTHORIZED error status. I even tried to add a
"passall" proxy but didn't work. Is there any way to set a flag to
trace the request and see the node name OBB agent thinks it's
receiving?
Thanks again
Mauricio
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3047.3 | | METSYS::THOMPSON | | Tue Mar 11 1997 17:54 | 26 |
|
ObjectBroker is just determined to use the full form of a name,
e.h. jmekn.reo.dec.com in preference to jmekn.
Even if you think it''s been set up correctly.
To see what OBB is up to on the server, edit file .obb_login
e.g. From root ...
# su - decedi
# cat .obb_login
OBB_TRACE_FLAGS=RTSO
export OBB_TRACE_FLAGS
You may then have to start tracing on Servers as described
in the manuals. ( #obbmset -A -d1 )
If you are failing at the first proxy a server
may not be started, in this case it's almost certainly short vs long form
name.
M
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3047.4 | Test Results | ALFETA::MAURICIO | Fertile Pectus | Tue Mar 11 1997 20:30 | 21 |
| Hello Graham and Thompson
Here are the results of tests requested in .1:
At the DEC/EDI Server:
#obbshpxy
Local user Remote User Remote Host
decedi * rmaestrali
decedi * ccevolo
decedi * lhferreira
decedi * cssfer0301
At the Win95 Client OBB System Administrator Utility:
#obbmsho -A -n cssfer0301
OBB_INV_NOTAUTHORIZED (e), Client user is not authorized to access
server.
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3047.5 | No full form host+domain names !! | ALFETA::MAURICIO | Fertile Pectus | Tue Mar 11 1997 20:35 | 18 |
| Hello Thompson
>
>ObjectBroker is just determined to use the full form of a name,
>e.h. jmekn.reo.dec.com in preference to jmekn.
>
The problem is that this customer DOES NOT use full form TCP/IP host
names!! They don't even have DNS up and running!! The only use HOSTS
file to translate TCP/IP addresses to host names. And they don't use
full form, only a single host name. Do you see any way to get OBB to
work given this scenario?
I'll do the tests you suggest on .4 and post the results back here.
Thanks for any help.
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3047.6 | None the wiser | SYSTEM::HELLIAR | http://samedi.reo.dec.com/ | Wed Mar 12 1997 08:08 | 21 |
| Well, from an NT DOS box I can
set OBB_TRACE_FLAGS="RTS"
obbmsho -A -n<my_server_node> > t.out
type t.out | more
Unfortunately, It doesnt show the caller's hostname. Also setting
OBB_TRACE_FLAGS to "A" generates more information, but again no
hostname.
Maybe others know of other majic OBB flags to get the right
information.
As we dont get past the proxy check on the server, we will never start
a server and hence all the server side things MArk suggested wont get
reached.
Maybe the folks in the ObjectBroker conference might know better ways
of figuring out what's going on.
Graham
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3047.7 | DEC/EDI V3.1A with OBB V2.7 ??? | VAXRIO::MAURICIO | Fertile Pectus | Thu Mar 13 1997 23:54 | 5 |
|
Is it possible to run DEC/EDI V3.1A with OBB V2.7? Is it supported?
It seems that we have mode troubleshooting mechanisms with V2.7.
Maur�cio
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3047.8 | | METSYS::THOMPSON | | Fri Mar 14 1997 10:39 | 7 |
| Hi,
Yes it's supported.
Mark
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