1 INFO-VAX	Fri, 24 Nov 2000	Volume 2000 : Issue 656       Contents: Re: 164LX system Re: Connecting a CD-writer.. Re: Connecting a CD-writer..> Re: Creating a "service" to access a VAX via a terminal server> Re: Creating a "service" to access a VAX via a terminal server Escape Character Re: Escape Character Re: Help me for Mozilla  Re: Help me for Mozilla ( Re: Memo: RE: Technology of US Elections Re: openvsm and vga cards  Plot graphs? TACACS SERVER V2.2.3 Term server doesn't see service # Re: Term server doesn't see service # Re: Term server doesn't see service  ucx troubles Re: ucx troubles/ Re: Using commands defined with set in makefile   F ----------------------------------------------------------------------  % Date: Fri, 24 Nov 2000 01:15:36 -0500 - From: "Island Computers" <sales@islandco.com>  Subject: Re: 164LX system / Message-ID: <t1s1eq87b7hj60@corp.supernews.com>    Yes   " VMS runs fine on these boards but;  = You'll need a supported SCSI card, SCSI CD-ROM and Video Card   & GO to : www.islandco.com for more info   David         ? "dave dumolo" <david.dumolo@syntegra.bt.co.uk> wrote in message + news:3A1D3E66.9E8376E0@syntegra.bt.co.uk... I | Someone has probably answered this years ago, but I'm new to this group G | and with my Internet connection too much searching would result in my , | death before finding what I'm looking for! |  | The question is this...  | H | Do you know if it is possible - either officially or unofficially - toG | load OpenVMS on a 164LX / 533MHz / SCSI only system? If not, is there D | any chance that support will ever be offered or is there some kindD | hearted Alpha s/w engineer out there who could donate the required  | files? (No more NT, PLEASE!!!) |  | Ta!  |  | Dave   ------------------------------  % Date: Thu, 23 Nov 2000 21:13:30 -0500 * From: Chuck McCrobie <mccrobi@apl.jhu.edu>% Subject: Re: Connecting a CD-writer.. + Message-ID: <3A1DCECA.713AD2E9@apl.jhu.edu>   H What are the shortfalls of the "generic SCSI" in DKDRIVER?  If you don'tF like DKDRIVER, attach GKDRIVER.  As for the "SCSI passthrough", its asG good as anything currently on the market - Tru64 CAM layer, FreeBSD CAM G layer, Windows NT, etc.  It is MUCH better than the Linux "sg" driver.  G Not to mention that Solaris LACKS a generic SCSI driver out of the box.   G The only thing that would make GKDRIVER top notched is the inclusion of C PRIORITIES in the SCDRP - very similar to what Solaris allows. This , would guarantee throughput to the CD burner.   <PLUG>  B U.S. Design is offering a VMS installable kit of the CD-RECORD andD MKISOFS utilities.  Please see their web site at www.usdesign.com orE contact one of the sales staff.  Please note that this is free ware - B U.S. Design is charging a modest distribution fee and support fee.  E We use this kit in-house to produce our own VMS CD's.  While we don't A create dual-format CD's, the kit does fit our own internal needs.    </PLUG>   C There are limitations in the CD-RECORD program.  It has VMS support = "hobbled" in which makes selection of the SCSI bus and driver  "interesting", at best.    Chuck McCrobie Director of Engineering  U.S. Design    "David J. Dachtera" wrote: > F > In recent correspondence with OpenVMS mgt., I've mentioned more thanE > once the phrase, "what it would take". So, maybe I should ask here:  > J > What would it take for someone to write an appropriate driver to make up0 > for the "generic SCSI" shortfalls of DKDRIVER? > ! > "Where's the market?", you ask.  > < > How many posts/threads have there been on that topic here? >  > Any further questions? >  > -- > David J. Dachtera  > dba DJE Systems  > http://www.djesys.com/ >    ------------------------------  % Date: Thu, 23 Nov 2000 20:59:20 -0600 7 From: "David J. Dachtera" <djesys.nospam@earthlink.net> % Subject: Re: Connecting a CD-writer.. - Message-ID: <3A1DD988.4E0D37FA@earthlink.net>    Chuck McCrobie wrote:  > = > What are the shortfalls of the "generic SCSI" in DKDRIVER?    A See the Deja archive of the myriad posts in this newsgroup and/or D comp.sys.dec on this topic, and/or review the info. at the following URL:  5 http://www.djesys.com/vms/hobbyist/support.html#cworb   E Note: The removeable aspect is immaterial and can(should) be ignored.    > If you don't# > like DKDRIVER, attach GKDRIVER.      Details please?    --   David J. Dachtera  dba DJE Systems  http://www.djesys.com/  : Unofficial Affordable OpenVMS Home Page and Message Board: http://www.djesys.com/vms/soho/   F This *IS* an OpenVMS-related newsgroup. So, a certain bias in postings is to be expected.  @ Feel free to exercise your rights of free speech and expression.  F However, attacks against individual posters, or groups of posters, are strongly discouraged.    ------------------------------  % Date: Thu, 23 Nov 2000 14:01:29 -0500 9 From: "Steven Shamlian" <not dot an at earthling dot net> G Subject: Re: Creating a "service" to access a VAX via a terminal server 2 Message-ID: <8vjph8$gcs$1@slb3.atl.mindspring.net>  J >    I'm about out of ideas.  How many times have you rebooted the things?
 Each once. =+=Steven Shamlian=+=    ------------------------------    Date: 24 Nov 2000 00:29:07 +0100* From: eplan@kapsch.net (Peter LANGSTOEGER)G Subject: Re: Creating a "service" to access a VAX via a terminal server * Message-ID: <3a1da843$1@news.kapsch.co.at>  n In article <8vjph8$gcs$1@slb3.atl.mindspring.net>, "Steven Shamlian" <not dot an at earthling dot net> writes:K >>    I'm about out of ideas.  How many times have you rebooted the things?  >Each once.   ) Have you checked the LAT service groups ? L Are there common groups (group numbers identical on VMS and on the Server) ?G Starting from factory default they should exist, but modifying existing 4 configurations can make the config uuhm challenging.   --  < Peter "EPLAN" LANGSTOEGER           Tel.    +43 1 81111-2651; Network and OpenVMS system manager  Fax.    +43 1 81111-888 < <<< KAPSCH AG  Wagenseilgasse 1     E-mail  eplan@kapsch.netH A-1121 VIENNA  AUSTRIA              "I'm not a pessimist, I'm a realist"   ------------------------------  % Date: Thu, 23 Nov 2000 20:14:31 +0530 , From: "Burne" <a.krishnamoorthy@digital.com> Subject: Escape Character * Message-ID: <8vks2i$2ii@usenet.pa.dec.com>   Hello,  H  How can i make some text appear in a large font.I read somewhere escapeB sequense is used for this, but dont have a clue of how to do that.   Could somebody guide me.   thanks in advance  -Burne   ------------------------------  % Date: Fri, 24 Nov 2000 05:34:10 -0000 5 From: "Adrian Lumsden" <A.Lumsden@spamtrap.xdt.co.uk>  Subject: Re: Escape Character ) Message-ID: <X0nT5.7813$17.124916@stones>   H If you mean a large font on a VT2/3/4/5nn series terminal, then you needF to write the text twice on subsequent lines. The first time prefix theE line with <ESC>#3 and the second time with <ESC>#4. It's up to you to F send whatever other escape sequences are needed to get the positioning correct.  H The #3 gives you double width, double height, top half. The #4 gives you) double width, double height, bottom half.   
 For example:-   -     <ESC>#3This is double width double height -     <ESC>#4This is double width double height   . <ESC>#6 gives you single height, double width.  E Interestingly you can also set different character attributes for the B top and bottom half using <ESC>[nm (where n is the attribute code,H 1=bold, 4=underline etc). You can then have a normal top half and a boldD (or flashing etc) bottom half. If you've got colour then you can set* different top and bottom half colours too.    
 best regards,    Adrian   --% =====================================  Dr. Adrian Lumsden XDT Computer Systems Ltd. % =====================================   7 "Burne" <a.krishnamoorthy@digital.com> wrote in message $ news:8vks2i$2ii@usenet.pa.dec.com... > Hello, > C >  How can i make some text appear in a large font.I read somewhere  escapeD > sequense is used for this, but dont have a clue of how to do that. >  > Could somebody guide me. >  > thanks in advance  > -Burne >  >    ------------------------------    Date: 24 Nov 2000 00:12:33 +0100* From: eplan@kapsch.net (Peter LANGSTOEGER)  Subject: Re: Help me for Mozilla* Message-ID: <3a1da461$1@news.kapsch.co.at>  k In article <3A1D43E4.1927E522@medecine.unige.ch>, Alain Chappuis <Alain.Chappuis@medecine.unige.ch> writes: < >I have installed the last version of Mozilla on my station.  8 I assume OpenVMS Alpha V7.2-1 (with all ECOs installed).  ; >When I would like to start mozilla I receive the following 
 >messages: > 9 >WARNING, estimated global sections needed=1, available=0  > ; >    The above system parameter(s) may not be sufficient to  >    successfully run Mozilla. >  >What I need to make?   5 Run AUTOGEN (or increase SYSGEN GBLSECTIONS per hand)    --  < Peter "EPLAN" LANGSTOEGER           Tel.    +43 1 81111-2651; Network and OpenVMS system manager  Fax.    +43 1 81111-888 < <<< KAPSCH AG  Wagenseilgasse 1     E-mail  eplan@kapsch.netH A-1121 VIENNA  AUSTRIA              "I'm not a pessimist, I'm a realist"   ------------------------------   Date: 23 Nov 2000 17:45 CST ' From: carl@gerg.tamu.edu (Carl Perkins)   Subject: Re: Help me for Mozilla- Message-ID: <23NOV200017451568@gerg.tamu.edu>   ; Alain Chappuis <Alain.Chappuis@medecine.unige.ch> writes...  }Hello, < }I have installed the last version of Mozilla on my station.; }When I would like to start mozilla I receive the following 
 }messages: } 9 }WARNING, estimated global sections needed=1, available=0  } ; }    The above system parameter(s) may not be sufficient to  }    successfully run Mozilla. }  }What I need to make? 6 }My all images are installed ok I dont see my problem! } " }Thank you in advance for help me. }  }Alain.   E The maximum number of global sections you can have is determined by a B system parameter. You need to be able to create at least one more.  B Edit sys$system:modparams.dat. at the end of this file, add a line that looks like this:  ADD_GBLSECTIONS = 10F (You are at least 1 short, adding 10 won't hurt anything - some extrasD don't cost you anything significant, so you can add even more it you prefer to be on the safe side.)   I Then you need to run autogen and reboot (this particular parameter is not L dynamic, so changes to it won't affect the running system until you reboot). This is done like so: * $ @SYS$UPDATE:AUTOGEN SAVEPARAMS SETPARAMSJ (if you want help on this utility, you can do an @sys$update:autogen help)K If the system has not been up for at least 24 hours (preferably more, under C a normal load) then you may want to change the first parameter from  "saveparams" to "getdata".  E Then review the report this produces - SYS$SYSTEM:AGEN$PARAMS.REPORT.   D If it looks OK (and it should) then do the reboot (if you are loggedC in as SYSTEM then there may be a REBOOT command defined for you via G a symbol created in the SYLOGIN.COM file, so you can just enter REBOOT, H if not then try "@SYS$SYSTEM:SHUTDOWN 0 SHUTDOWN YES YES LATER YES NONE"E or just "@SYS$SYSTEM:SHUTDOWN" and answer the questions it asks you).   E This may adjust your page, swap, and/or dump files. If you don't want C it to do this (I never do) then you can also ad these lines to your  modparams.dat file:  PAGEFILE = 0 SWAPFILE = 0 DUMPFILE = 0  J How do you know how many global sections (and global pages) you have free?) Try putting this into a file and @ing it:  $ say := write sys$output E $ say "There are ''F$GetSYI("FREE_GBLPAGES")', free global pages ", - H       "(largest contiguous block is ''F$GetSYI("CONTIG_GBLPAGES")') and"D $ say "there are ''F$GetSYI("FREE_GBLSECTS")' free global sections."  B The global pages part will become important to you if you increaseF the number of global sections only to discover that the global sectionD it wants to create is bigger than the number of global pages you canF use. If so, you have to increase that too in much the same way (except3 that it would be via an "ADD_GBLPAGES", of course).   A You might also want to review this newsgroup's FAQ and the system  management documentation.    --- Carl   ------------------------------  % Date: Thu, 23 Nov 2000 18:01:33 -0500 - From: JF Mezei <jfmezei.spamnot@videotron.ca> 1 Subject: Re: Memo: RE: Technology of US Elections , Message-ID: <3A1DA1CA.47EB79E1@videotron.ca>  % Steve.Spires@yellowpages.co.uk wrote: O > (From the World Aluminium website - http://www.world-aluminium.org/main.html)  > N > 1808: Sir Humphrey Davy (Britain) established the existence of aluminium and > named it.     M You can't blame Yanks on such issues. I once had an argument with one who was L convinced that the telephone was invented in the USA by an american. When heF showed me his source for this factual bit of information, I started toL understand the dangers of Billy Gates. It seems that encarta stated that theM telephone was invented in the USA by an american. (It was invented in Canada, N and Bell was originally from Scottland and lived in Canada (Brantford Ontario)T at the time the phone was invented, he also had a "cottage" in Baddeck Nova Scotia).  M So it is very possible that americans are told by whatever encyclopedias they L have that aluminium was invented in the USA. However, it is probably correctL to state that Aluminum was invented in the USA, as well as Nucular reactors.W And the USA would be right in claiming they are the only ones to have Nucular reactors.   J Of course, it remains to be seen of Nuclear reactors are better/safer than
 Nucular ones.    ------------------------------  % Date: Fri, 24 Nov 2000 01:16:48 -0500 - From: "Island Computers" <sales@islandco.com> " Subject: Re: openvsm and vga cards/ Message-ID: <t1s1h24pv13d79@corp.supernews.com>   < Elsa Gloria Synergy works great with all of these plus Tru64  	 $250 each      David    -- David Turner Island Computers US Corporation  2700 Gregory Street  Savannah GA 31404  Tel: 912 447 6622  Fax:912 201 0096 sales@islandco.com  3 "Rudolf Wingert" <win@fom.fgan.de> wrote in message 0 news:200011230745.IAA26343@sinet1.fom.fgan.de... | Hello, | F | the S3 Trio64V+ with 2mb should work under OpenVMS. We did have fourE | of this  (but three only with oneMB), working under OpenVMS. But it B | is a low end 2D graohic adpater with eight bit deepth. So we didC | change to the PowerStorm4D20. This one you can't get anymore. Now E | you have to buy the ELSA Gloria Synergy. This card should work also = | in a PC with LINUX and WINxx. I do not know the other OSes.  |  | Regards Rudolf Wingert |  |    ------------------------------  % Date: Fri, 24 Nov 2000 10:20:29 +0800 5 From: Netsurfer <netsurfer@sentosa.singaporemail.com>  Subject: Plot graphs? 8 Message-ID: <kvjr1tct23sm7e6fgpap4jjvrpvd74to17@4ax.com>  B Is there any OpenVMS freeware to plot linear XY graphs, given someC reference figures? And it is running in text (non-GUI) commandline?             Regards,  	 Netsurfer         ====R For any personal email replies, please remove " sentosa. " from my E-mail address.   ------------------------------  + Date: Thu, 23 Nov 2000 21:48:53 -0600 (CST) 0 From: Michael Angello <techwebsite@netscape.net> Subject: TACACS SERVER V2.2.3 C Message-ID: <20001124034853.9066.qmail@wwcst270.netaddress.usa.net>    Hello,E   I am using OVMS AXP V7.2, DIGITAL TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS Alpha H Version V5.0, currently using Compaq C V6.2-003, and I need to install aE TACACS Server, so I tried to install TACACS SERVER V2.2.3 for VMS and 7 MULTINET, but I cannot generate the correect AXP image, E the error displayed by the system at compile/link time is as follows:   J %LINK-F-OPENIN, error opening device:[TACACS]MULTINET_SOCKET_LIBRARY.EXE;=   as input   -RMS-E-FNF, file not foundB %DCL-W-SKPDAT, image data (records not beginning with "$") ignored  H I have already looked for that file through the directory structure, but I have no such file.  H Please, any suggestion about what do I need to do to get the correct AXP images, are appreciated!  # Thanks for your attention and time.    Mike.           D ____________________________________________________________________J Get your own FREE, personal Netscape WebMail account today at http://home= =2Enetscape.com/webmails   ------------------------------  % Date: Thu, 23 Nov 2000 13:58:19 -0500e9 From: "Steven Shamlian" <not dot an at earthling dot net>e( Subject: Term server doesn't see service2 Message-ID: <8vjp9o$hru$1@slb6.atl.mindspring.net>   Hello,H My last problem is on its way sliding off into the Land of Old NeglectedJ Posts and has not been solved yet, and its message subject doesn't reflectI the current problem.  So I've decided to repost with updated information.e  K I have a DECserver 90L+, a LAT only terminal server.  It refuses to see therH login service on my VAX, Hobbes.  The terminal server worked when it wasJ used in my school during the summer before they liquidated their VAX stuffK (to me :) and so I don't think there's a hardware problem on that end.  AllaJ of the LEDs on the front of the DECserver are illuminated, which says thatI the unit self-tested OK, there is power, and that there is a good network C connection.  So, that being said, here's what's going on on Hobbes.d  ' On Hobbes, I'm running DECnet Phase IV.v   $ ncp show known nodes  6 Known Node Volatile Summary as of 23-NOV-2000 13:05:14   Executor node = 1.1 (HOBBES)   State                    = ons6 Identification           = DECnet for OpenVMS VAX V7.2   That looks OK.   LAT is running.r  % Here's what  LATCP> SHOW NODE yields:   J Node Name:   HOBBES                         LAT Protocol Version:      5.3 Node State:  Ono< Node Ident:  @SYS$COMMON:[SYSMGR.SYSMSGS]HOBBES_ANNOUNCE.TXT  J Incoming Connections:  Enabled              Incoming Session Limit:   NoneJ Outgoing Connections:  Enabled              Outgoing Session Limit:   NoneJ Service Responder:     Disabled             Announcements:         Enabled  J Circuit Timer (msec):        80             Keepalive Timer (sec):      20J Retransmit Limit (msg):       8             Node Limit (nodes):       NoneJ Multicast Timer (sec):       60             CPU Rating:                  0J Maximum Unit Number:       9999             Extra Datalink Buffers:      9J Queue Limit:                 24             Forward Session Limit:      16   User Groups:     0 Service Groups:  0 Service Classes: 1  3 Service Name     Status      Rating  Identifications# HOBBES           Available     79 Da+ @SYS$COMMON:[SYSMGR.SYSMSGS]HOBBES_ANNOUNCEx .TXT  G If I $SET HOST HOBBES (with or without /LAT) from Hobbes, I get a loginRH prompt.  So that's working.  Hobbes is the only VAX I own that is up and running.  ! Does anyone know what's going on?> Thanks in advance, =+=Steven Shamlian=+=l PS: Happy Thanksgiving!d   ------------------------------    Date: 24 Nov 2000 00:26:38 +0100* From: eplan@kapsch.net (Peter LANGSTOEGER), Subject: Re: Term server doesn't see service* Message-ID: <3a1da7ae$1@news.kapsch.co.at>  n In article <8vjp9o$hru$1@slb6.atl.mindspring.net>, "Steven Shamlian" <not dot an at earthling dot net> writes:I >My last problem is on its way sliding off into the Land of Old NeglectedtK >Posts and has not been solved yet, and its message subject doesn't reflectnJ >the current problem.  So I've decided to repost with updated information. >tL >I have a DECserver 90L+, a LAT only terminal server.  It refuses to see theI >login service on my VAX, Hobbes.  The terminal server worked when it wasrK >used in my school during the summer before they liquidated their VAX stuff L >(to me :) and so I don't think there's a hardware problem on that end.  AllK >of the LEDs on the front of the DECserver are illuminated, which says that J >the unit self-tested OK, there is power, and that there is a good networkD >connection.  So, that being said, here's what's going on on Hobbes. >/( >On Hobbes, I'm running DECnet Phase IV.  8 What for ? To offer a bootimage via MOP for the server ?' For the LAT comms it is not required...h   >LAT is running. >:& >Here's what  LATCP> SHOW NODE yields: >1K >Node Name:   HOBBES                         LAT Protocol Version:      5.3s >Node State:  On= >Node Ident:  @SYS$COMMON:[SYSMGR.SYSMSGS]HOBBES_ANNOUNCE.TXTi  ? You didn't configure LAT for your own needs. Using SYS$ANNOUNCE/: is the default method for LAT startup. Better populate the9 LAT$SYSTARTUP.COM with commands applicable for your site.e   eg.p   $ latcp	:= $LATCP  $!@ $ latcp	SET NODE 'node' /NOLOG /IDENT="''F$GETSYI (""HW_NAME"")'& $ latcp	CREATE SERVICE 'node' /NOLOG -G 	/IDENT="OpenVMS ''F$GETSYI (""ARCH_NAME"")' ''F$GETSYI (""VERSION"")'"l8 $ IF server THEN latcp CREATE SERVICE 'cluster' /NOLOG - 	/IDENT="VMScluster ''cluster'"*9 $ IF .NOT. satellite THEN latcp SET NODE/CONNECTIONS=BOTHt  . Ok, but that is not related to your problem...  H >If I $SET HOST HOBBES (with or without /LAT) from Hobbes, I get a loginI >prompt.  So that's working.  Hobbes is the only VAX I own that is up and-	 >running.-  N SET HOST without /LAT is DECnet CTERM and is a total different thing than LAT.F SET HOST/LAT checks outgoing and incoming connection and is right way.  " >Does anyone know what's going on?   No. Only a guess.@K Do a LATCP SHOW LINK to see, if you machine has more than one Ethernet card G entered and the default LAT startup only created a link for the 1st one-, and you connected the 2nd one to your LAN...   HIH1   -- m< Peter "EPLAN" LANGSTOEGER           Tel.    +43 1 81111-2651; Network and OpenVMS system manager  Fax.    +43 1 81111-888D< <<< KAPSCH AG  Wagenseilgasse 1     E-mail  eplan@kapsch.netH A-1121 VIENNA  AUSTRIA              "I'm not a pessimist, I'm a realist"   ------------------------------  % Date: Thu, 23 Nov 2000 22:34:24 -0500 9 From: "Steven Shamlian" <not dot an at earthling dot net>i, Subject: Re: Term server doesn't see service2 Message-ID: <8vknit$hkg$1@slb3.atl.mindspring.net>   Hello friends,I There are times when you do something really stupid that seems logical athG the time, but then months later you think about it and day to yourself,e "DUH," and then "Aha!"G Well, this is but one of those times.  Thanks to Mr. Langstoeger, I wasAF treated to a vision from God, which was essentially one in which I was2 smacked in the back of the head and called a fool.  H > Do a LATCP SHOW LINK to see, if you machine has more than one Ethernet cardI > entered and the default LAT startup only created a link for the 1st one-. > and you connected the 2nd one to your LAN...  L So I did.  Hobbes has one Ethernet card, and I know that.  So then I said toJ myself, "Wait a sec.  There is a ThinNet and a ThickNet port coming out ofC the back of Hobbes.  The ThickNet port is connecting it to the 'net-L connection.  But if there is only one network card, there is no way that theE ThinNet port, which I attached to the terminal server, could be doing J anything!  So I unplugged the term server from the ThinNet port on Hobbes,J dug out a ThinNet to twisted-pair converter, and plugged the thing into my hub.  Success!  G Thanks to everyone who helped me to get here... it's been quite a trip.y Narf!  =+=Steven Shamlian=+=aA PS: NEVER TRUST THE NETWORK LED ON TERMINAL SERVERS.  IT IS EVIL.g   ------------------------------  % Date: Thu, 23 Nov 2000 22:35:35 +0100d* From: "Markus Eymann" <eymannm@bluewin.ch> Subject: ucx troublesi. Message-ID: <8vk2gi$h1l$1@bw107zhb.bluewin.ch>  
 Hi everybody,   E Im running Veritas Netbackup Client on a OpenVMS 7.1-2 box, and starte' multiple backup job's in sub-processes.t@ After submiting the job's to Netbackup, all Telnet Sessions were. disconnected, and I have to reboot the system.  9 - The Operator.log shows "TPCONS: Listen TCP port closed"i? - If I try to open a telnet session to my self, I get the errorr "insufficient dynamic memory" J - If I do the same on OpenVMS 7.2-1, on the same machine, everything works fine.r   Could anybody help me?   Thanks a lot
 Markus Eymann=  4 please send answers and hint's to eymannm@bluewin.ch   ------------------------------    Date: 24 Nov 2000 00:34:00 +0100* From: eplan@kapsch.net (Peter LANGSTOEGER) Subject: Re: ucx troubles * Message-ID: <3a1da968$1@news.kapsch.co.at>  [ In article <8vk2gi$h1l$1@bw107zhb.bluewin.ch>, "Markus Eymann" <eymannm@bluewin.ch> writes:dF >Im running Veritas Netbackup Client on a OpenVMS 7.1-2 box, and start( >multiple backup job's in sub-processes.A >After submiting the job's to Netbackup, all Telnet Sessions were-/ >disconnected, and I have to reboot the system.< >D: >- The Operator.log shows "TPCONS: Listen TCP port closed"@ >- If I try to open a telnet session to my self, I get the error >"insufficient dynamic memory"K >- If I do the same on OpenVMS 7.2-1, on the same machine, everything workse >fine.  ? UCX on OpenVMS V7.2-1 is not supported and doesn't "work fine".aF If you mean TCPIP V5 on V7.2 and UCX V4 on V7.1, there are differences and these could explain a lot.  H Check UCX SHO COMM/MEM, AMDS, ACCOUNTING, SHOW SYSTEM, SHOW PROCESS, ...I before and after reboot to find out which memory value is set to small...T   --  < Peter "EPLAN" LANGSTOEGER           Tel.    +43 1 81111-2651; Network and OpenVMS system manager  Fax.    +43 1 81111-888s< <<< KAPSCH AG  Wagenseilgasse 1     E-mail  eplan@kapsch.netH A-1121 VIENNA  AUSTRIA              "I'm not a pessimist, I'm a realist"   ------------------------------  % Date: Thu, 23 Nov 2000 21:45:01 +0100s2 From: martin@radiogaga.harz.de (Martin Vorlaender)8 Subject: Re: Using commands defined with set in makefile; Message-ID: <3a1d81cd.524144494f47414741@radiogaga.harz.de>t  ; Karl Rohwedder (extern.karl.rohwedder@volkswagen.de) wrote: 
 : FAYN wrote:o> : > I have to use bison in a makefile. I defined the command : : > B : >   define /trans=concealed gnu_bison dka100:[users.ptbf.bison.]- : >   set command gnu_bison:[000000]bison.clds : > L : > When I invoke bison from DCL prompt it works fine, but when invoved from2 : > a makefile I get the following error message : : > ? : >   --%DCL-E-SEARCHFAIL, error searching for DCL$PATH:BISON.*aG : >   -RMS-F-DEV, error in device name or inappropriate device type fort
 : > operation. : > 4 : > If I add gnu_bison in dcl$path I get the error : : > > : > -CLI-E-ENTNF, specified entity not found in command tables3 : > %TRACE-F-TRACEBACK, symbolic stack dump followsx ...  :'F : I suppose the make utility spawns a subprocess to perform the actual! : work (MMS and MMK are doing it)yI : and the command definiton is not transferred to the subprocess. You cani- : make the command definition systemwide withs :  : $ set def sys$common:<syslib>l6 : $ set command /tab=dcltables.exe /out=dcltables.exe  : gnu_bison:[000000]bison.cld,& : $ install repl sys$share:dcltables 07 : $ set comm/tab=dcltables ! updates your process tablee :a+ : Note that you need privileges to do that.   I And without privileges: add the gnu_bison and command definition commandsrH to the .FIRST target in the description file (a.k.a. makefile). At leastF this'll work if MM[KS] only spawn _one_ subprocess, which I believe is	 the case.h   cu,    Martin --J One OS to rule them all       | Martin Vorlaender  |  VMS & WNT programmer7 One OS to find them           | work: mv@pdv-systeme.deUN One OS to bring them all      |       http://www.pdv-systeme.de/users/martinv/> And in the Darkness bind them.| home: martin@radiogaga.harz.de   ------------------------------   End of INFO-VAX 2000.656 ************************