| Title: | SCHEDULER |
| Notice: | Welcome to the Scheduler Conference on node HUMANE ril |
| Moderator: | RUMOR::FALEK |
| Created: | Sat Mar 20 1993 |
| Last Modified: | Tue Jun 03 1997 |
| Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
| Number of topics: | 1240 |
| Total number of notes: | 5017 |
hallo,
I want to have one scheduler server on a vms machine and also
anagent installed on another vms machine.
When installing an agent, prerequisit for installing is , that I
install UCX first.
Is there no other transport allowed thant tcp/ip delivered by ucx??
Even on two vaxes, connected via decnet?
Volker
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| 1077.1 | TCP/IP for UCX is required | MUZICK::MORIARTY | Tue Apr 23 1996 17:15 | 15 | |
Sorry, but the OpenVMS Agent was developed using the same
archectiture the UNIX and NT agent use. This is done exclusively
with tcp/ip from the UCX connection services. In addition, when
you installed the Scheduler Server the functionality for remote
executor required UCX be installed, otherwise there is no
IPC socket libraries linked in to the server. So the UCX
product must exist in both the Server and Agent of OpenVMS
and if the Server was installed without remote executor
capablity because UCX was not on the system you will need
to re-install.
I know you don't like this answer but it is a helpful
insight which will save on the frustration later.
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| 1077.2 | any other tcpip product?? | MUNICH::REIN | It's not Burgundy, it's Bordeaux!! | Wed Apr 24 1996 04:01 | 4 |
Are there any plans, that any other tcp software from 3rd party can be
used??
volker
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