1 INFO-VAX	Thu, 12 Aug 2004	Volume 2004 : Issue 445       Contents:: Re: AlphaServer 4100 confused about how much memory it has: Re: AlphaServer 4100 confused about how much memory it has: Re: AlphaServer 4100 confused about how much memory it has Exending console timeout?  RE: Exending console timeout?  Re: Front page strikes Re: Front page strikes Re: Front page strikes' HP servers management shakeup happening + Re: IBM overhauls iSeries for the long haul  Re: LAVC/SCA Traffic, NONSHRADR and NONRES messages at end of boot  Re: Problem with DCPS and HP4300/ PWIP driver won't start on TCPIP 5.4 after ECO2 ( Queue Manager in a heterogeneous cluster, Re: Queue Manager in a heterogeneous cluster, Re: Queue Manager in a heterogeneous cluster, Re: Queue Manager in a heterogeneous cluster, Re: Queue Manager in a heterogeneous cluster# Rejecting network access to service   F ----------------------------------------------------------------------    Date: 12 Aug 2004 08:34:34 -0700( From: tjonard@usa.net (Thomas A. Jonard)C Subject: Re: AlphaServer 4100 confused about how much memory it has ; Message-ID: <3ad0fd0.0408120734.5ca4acc@posting.google.com>   k chessmaster1010@hotmail.com (JG) wrote in message news:<dd3f0cb7.0408111610.1b47b0b1@posting.google.com>... G > I have an AlphaServer 4100 running VMS 6.2-1H3 that, until today, had C > 512MB of memory made up of four 128MB SYNC memory options (a 4100 G > memory option is a pair of boards).  I just upgraded it by taking out B > the memory option in slots MEM 0L/0H and replacing it with a 1GBD > memory option.  I left the other three old memory options in placeC > (couldn't hurt, I thought).  Here's the console output when I was  > done:  >  > P00>>>show memory  >   > Slot    Type       MB     Base$ > ----    ----      ----    -------- >  0       EDO      1024    0 $ >  1      SYNC       128    40000000$ >  2      SYNC       128    80000000$ >  3      SYNC       128    c0000000 >  > Total             1408 > C > So I rebooted.  But VMS thinks it has 3200MB of memory instead of < > 1408, as if it had three 1GB options and one 128MB option. >  > $ show memory/physical? >               System Memory Resources on 12-AUG-2004 00:04:45  > E > Physical Memory Usage (pages):     Total        Free      In Use    
 > ModifiedH >   Main Memory (3200.00Mb)         409600      160406      246667       >  2527  >  > SDA>clue config  > System Configuration:  > ---------------------  > System Information: F > System Type    AlphaServer 4100 5/533 4MB             Primary CPU ID > 00F > Cycle Time     1.8 nsec (531 MHz)                     Pagesize       > 8192 Byte  >  > Memory Configuration: E > Cluster    PFN Start    PFN Count         Range (MByte)       Usage G >  #01             0          256         0.0 MB -    2.0 MB    Console F >  #02           256       147200         2.0 MB - 1152.0 MB    SystemF >  #03        262144        16384      2048.0 MB - 2176.0 MB    SystemF >  #04        393216        16381      3072.0 MB - 3199.9 MB    SystemG >  #05        409597            3      3199.9 MB - 3200.0 MB    Console  > B > You would think VMS would crash when it tried to access all thatH > non-existant memory, but the system's been running fine for hours now. > H > I found an old post from someone who had this same problem but with noF > useful repsonse.  My questions are:  What is going on here? And more' > importantly: Should I worry about it?     F There are two 1 and 2 GB memory options for 4100's -- 60 ns and 50 ns.C  The 50 ns memory is a so-called high performance option.  Anything E smaller than 1 GB is 60 ns memory.  The SOC says not to mix 60 ns and > 50 ns memory.  Don't know what happens, but that could be your problem.  E Also the poster who said the larger module should be installed in the F first slot was correct.  Also that you do need to SYSGEN to get VMS to access the new memory.   Regards,   ------------------------------    Date: 12 Aug 2004 10:26:30 -0700& From: chessmaster1010@hotmail.com (JG)C Subject: Re: AlphaServer 4100 confused about how much memory it has = Message-ID: <dd3f0cb7.0408120926.73ef02db@posting.google.com>   e David J Dachtera <djesys.nospam@comcast.net> wrote in message news:<411AD935.F1634F36@comcast.net>...  > JG wrote:  > > I > > I have an AlphaServer 4100 running VMS 6.2-1H3 that, until today, had E > > 512MB of memory made up of four 128MB SYNC memory options (a 4100 I > > memory option is a pair of boards).  I just upgraded it by taking out D > > the memory option in slots MEM 0L/0H and replacing it with a 1GBF > > memory option.  I left the other three old memory options in placeE > > (couldn't hurt, I thought).  Here's the console output when I was 	 > > done:  > >  > > P00>>>show memory  > > " > > Slot    Type       MB     Base& > > ----    ----      ----    -------- > >  0       EDO      1024    0 & > >  1      SYNC       128    40000000& > >  2      SYNC       128    80000000& > >  3      SYNC       128    c0000000 > >  > > Total             1408 > > E > > So I rebooted.  But VMS thinks it has 3200MB of memory instead of > > > 1408, as if it had three 1GB options and one 128MB option. > >  > > $ show memory/physicalA > >               System Memory Resources on 12-AUG-2004 00:04:45  > > D > > Physical Memory Usage (pages):     Total        Free      In Use > > ModifiedD > >   Main Memory (3200.00Mb)         409600      160406      246667	 > >  2527  > >  > > SDA>clue config  > > System Configuration:  > > ---------------------  > > System Information: H > > System Type    AlphaServer 4100 5/533 4MB             Primary CPU ID > > 00B > > Cycle Time     1.8 nsec (531 MHz)                     Pagesize
 > > 8192 Byte  > >  > > Memory Configuration: G > > Cluster    PFN Start    PFN Count         Range (MByte)       Usage I > >  #01             0          256         0.0 MB -    2.0 MB    Console H > >  #02           256       147200         2.0 MB - 1152.0 MB    SystemH > >  #03        262144        16384      2048.0 MB - 2176.0 MB    SystemH > >  #04        393216        16381      3072.0 MB - 3199.9 MB    SystemI > >  #05        409597            3      3199.9 MB - 3200.0 MB    Console  > > D > > You would think VMS would crash when it tried to access all thatJ > > non-existant memory, but the system's been running fine for hours now. > > J > > I found an old post from someone who had this same problem but with noH > > useful repsonse.  My questions are:  What is going on here? And more) > > importantly: Should I worry about it?  >  > Yeah, I'd worry... > E > Not real sure, but I believe those need to be installed in order of G > increasing size. Dunno why that comes to mind, it just does. May have / > heard it from a FSE or something, not sure...  >  > Worth a try, I s'pose... >  > D.J.D.  C No, they are supposed to be installed in order of decreasing size.  @ From the AlphaServer 4100 System Drawer User's Guide, Page 4-11:  A "Insert the new pair so that all memory is in descending order by E size.  That is, the largest memory must be in slots 0 Low and 0 High, 7 the next largest in slots 1 low and 1 High, and so on."    ------------------------------    Date: 12 Aug 2004 10:37:29 -0700& From: chessmaster1010@hotmail.com (JG)C Subject: Re: AlphaServer 4100 confused about how much memory it has = Message-ID: <dd3f0cb7.0408120937.69120336@posting.google.com>   Z "Barry Treahy, Jr." <Treahy@MMaz.com> wrote in message news:<411AE5DF.1000605@MMaz.com>... > >>P00>>>show memory  > >>" > >>Slot    Type       MB     Base& > >>----    ----      ----    -------- > >> 0       EDO      1024    0 & > >> 1      SYNC       128    40000000& > >> 2      SYNC       128    80000000& > >> 3      SYNC       128    c0000000 > >> > >>Total             1408 > >>E > >>So I rebooted.  But VMS thinks it has 3200MB of memory instead of > > >>1408, as if it had three 1GB options and one 128MB option. > >> > >>$ show memory/physicalA > >>              System Memory Resources on 12-AUG-2004 00:04:45  > >>M > >>Physical Memory Usage (pages):     Total        Free      In Use Modified I > >>  Main Memory (3200.00Mb)         409600      160406      246667 2527  > >> > >>     > >>K > My guess?  Take the 409600 pages and divide by 2048, which is the number  J > of pages per MB, and you'll get 200MB.  So, I'm guessing that VMS is in D > fact only running on 200MB of memory, perhaps that is all you are 1 > SYSGEN'd for, and is why you're not crashing...  >  > Barrt   ; No, VAX pages are 512 bytes so 2048 per MB on a VAX.  On an  AlphaServer 4100: ( $ write sys$output f$getsyi("PAGE_SIZE") 8192  E So that's 128 pages per MB and 409600/128 = 3200MB as the SHOW MEMORY E correctly calculates. Note that is shows 246667 pages in use which is E 1927MB, already more than the 1408MB that is really there.  So why is ; it working, and what will happen if/when I do run a SYSGEN?    ------------------------------    Date: 12 Aug 2004 10:23:12 -0700% From: tadamsmar@yahoo.com (Tom Adams) " Subject: Exending console timeout?= Message-ID: <ea44f5a1.0408120923.43ca56f3@posting.google.com>   D Is there any way to increase the console timeout so that the consoleE will not go blank if there is no keyboard or mouse activity for a few  minutes?   ------------------------------  % Date: Thu, 12 Aug 2004 13:49:27 -0700 / From: "Hank Vander Waal" <hvanderw@comcast.net> & Subject: RE: Exending console timeout?" Message-ID: <6237001@MVB.SAIC.COM>   What kind of console is it??   VT terminal ???    -----Original Message------ From: Tom Adams [mailto:tadamsmar@yahoo.com]  ' Sent: Thursday, August 12, 2004 9:23 AM  To: Info-VAX@Mvb.Saic.Com " Subject: Exending console timeout?  D Is there any way to increase the console timeout so that the consoleE will not go blank if there is no keyboard or mouse activity for a few  minutes?   ------------------------------    Date: 12 Aug 2004 09:24:18 -0700& From: jordan@ccs4vms.com (Rich Jordan) Subject: Re: Front page strikes = Message-ID: <cc5619f2.0408120824.347df44a@posting.google.com>   G sms@antinode.org wrote in message news:<04081013564828@antinode.org>... % > From: peter.watkinson1@ntlworld.com  > # > > 1. what's a multi-dot filename?  > F >    A file name with more than one dot, like "a.b.c" (or as we'd say, > "a^.b.c;1"). > H >    Of course, the original report that they "fail" was less than fullyG > informative.  It'd be nice to have some details on who does what, and H > then what happens.  Otherwise, it's tough to do more than guess at the
 > problem(s).  >   ? My bad.  It fails because its going to an ODS-2 disk.  When the D webserver was set up, frontpage was not in the plans, and even if itB was, we didn't know that it would deliberately create unpleasantlyB named files with no way to work around them.  Needless to say theyC simply didn't upload (ie failed).  When we tested on another system C with ODS-5 disks, we had to place a set process/parse=extend in the A login.com for the FTP account, and add some DECC$ logicals to the > login.com for the webserver account to get things operational.  F This system is going to be converted to ODS-5.  The schedule for doingC so was based on planned installation of PHP, and possibly MySQL and E Python in a few months.  The frontpage decision just blew the planned 3 schedule due to its unhappy filenaming conventions.   J > > 2. Are you using M$ FP 2003 - with built in FTP? can't you use anotherA > > FTP tool and transmit in ASCII (if that makes any difference)  > D >    My experience with FrontPage is nil, but I assume that it has aI > built-in FTP upload feature to send the local copies of files up to the H > Web server via FTP, and that it works with other servers, and that theD > users don't want to change their procedure to accomodate VMS.  But > that's just an assumption. >    A The decision on what to use was made by the customer, against our D recommendation.  Why?  Because they already have frontpage, and theyA already have someone who knows how to use it (albeit in an all MS C environment), and they don't want pay for a better package, or take @ time to learn it.  Using an alternate FTP client may still be an8 option if we can't work around the file attribute issue.  @ To be fair, this is intended for a fairly simple non-dynamic webE presence, three sites with probably no more than 5-10 pages per site, D and relatively low volume.  A couple hundred page hits per day would be surprisingly high.    Rich   ------------------------------   Date: 12 AUG 2004 14:02:23 GMT4 From: karcher@thuria.waisman.wisc.edu (Carl Karcher) Subject: Re: Front page strikes 6 Message-ID: <12AUG04.14022354@thuria.waisman.wisc.edu>  E In a previous article, Nigel Barker <nigel@hp.dontspxmhim.com> wrote:    ->... N ->You can always manually copy over the files using another PC FTP client thatQ ->behaves correctly e.g. WS_FTP or FlashFXP although these aren't integrated into 
 ->Front Page.   I I've yet to find a PC ftp client (including WS_FTP) that can handle (i.e. L doesn't choke on) the ^ "escape" character used in extended ODS-5 filenames.   --G -- Carl Karcher, Waisman Computing Services, Waisman Center, UW-Madison 8 --                 karcher.nomorespxm@waisman.wisc.edu     ------------------------------  # Date: Thu, 12 Aug 2004 18:31:52 GMT # From: peter.watkinson1@ntlworld.com  Subject: Re: Front page strikes 8 Message-ID: <5v9nh0p6jqhg8g744q7b5v40mp9sqd5ivm@4ax.com>  F On 12 Aug 2004 09:24:18 -0700, jordan@ccs4vms.com (Rich Jordan) wrote:  H >sms@antinode.org wrote in message news:<04081013564828@antinode.org>...& >> From: peter.watkinson1@ntlworld.com >>  $ >> > 1. what's a multi-dot filename? >>  G >>    A file name with more than one dot, like "a.b.c" (or as we'd say,  >> "a^.b.c;1").  >>  I >>    Of course, the original report that they "fail" was less than fully H >> informative.  It'd be nice to have some details on who does what, andI >> then what happens.  Otherwise, it's tough to do more than guess at the  >> problem(s). >>   > @ >My bad.  It fails because its going to an ODS-2 disk.  When theE >webserver was set up, frontpage was not in the plans, and even if it C >was, we didn't know that it would deliberately create unpleasantly C >named files with no way to work around them.  Needless to say they D >simply didn't upload (ie failed).  When we tested on another systemD >with ODS-5 disks, we had to place a set process/parse=extend in theB >login.com for the FTP account, and add some DECC$ logicals to the? >login.com for the webserver account to get things operational.  > G >This system is going to be converted to ODS-5.  The schedule for doing D >so was based on planned installation of PHP, and possibly MySQL andF >Python in a few months.  The frontpage decision just blew the planned4 >schedule due to its unhappy filenaming conventions. > K >> > 2. Are you using M$ FP 2003 - with built in FTP? can't you use another B >> > FTP tool and transmit in ASCII (if that makes any difference) >>  E >>    My experience with FrontPage is nil, but I assume that it has a J >> built-in FTP upload feature to send the local copies of files up to theI >> Web server via FTP, and that it works with other servers, and that the E >> users don't want to change their procedure to accomodate VMS.  But  >> that's just an assumption.  >>   > B >The decision on what to use was made by the customer, against ourE >recommendation.  Why?  Because they already have frontpage, and they B >already have someone who knows how to use it (albeit in an all MSD >environment), and they don't want pay for a better package, or takeA >time to learn it.  Using an alternate FTP client may still be an 9 >option if we can't work around the file attribute issue.  > A >To be fair, this is intended for a fairly simple non-dynamic web F >presence, three sites with probably no more than 5-10 pages per site,E >and relatively low volume.  A couple hundred page hits per day would  >be surprisingly high. >  >Rich   B If your using a Standard MS WIndows client (Win2000 or XP) The DOS  prompt has a built in ftp client   >ftp   then     >status   ' to see if it's in ASCII or binary mode    
 there is a   >ASCII   >binary   D commands to switch between binary and ASCII mode when your connected to the host    >help    for further tips     cheers,    Pete   ------------------------------  % Date: Thu, 12 Aug 2004 08:53:14 -0400 # From: "John Smith" <a@nonymous.com> 0 Subject: HP servers management shakeup happening, Message-ID: <y9qdnaGg4qSh9YbcRVn-vw@igs.net>  = http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB109231043670389677,00.html    H-P Posts Weak Results,  Shakes Up Storage Unit  ) A WALL STREET JOURNAL ONLINE NEWS ROUNDUP  August 12, 2004 8:42 a.m.   L Hewlett-Packard Co. said its net income nearly doubled in the recent quarterI but missed analysts' expectations, amid poor performance in its unit that J sells corporate servers and storage systems. The company plans to shake up management in that division.  K The company said other divisions -- including personal computers, software, K services and printers -- performed well, but those results were eclipsed by 1 "management missteps" in the enterprise business.   F The Palo Alto, Calif., computer company also forecast earnings for theC current quarter, excluding items, below Wall Street's expectations.   K The results and forecast were announced before the markets opened Thursday. < The company had been expected to report its results Aug. 18.  G For the fiscal third quarter ended July 31, Hewlett-Packard reported it K earned $586 million, or 19 cents a share, up from $297 million, or 10 cents L a share, a year earlier. Before items, earnings were 24 cents a share, belowI the 31 cents a share forecast by Thomson First Call's survey of analysts.   J H-P's fiscal third-quarter revenue rose 8.9% to $18.89 billion from $17.35L billion last year. However, a First Call survey had projected $19.01 billion in quarterly revenue.   I In a statement on the "preliminary" third-quarter results Thursday, Chief J Executive Carly Fiorina said satisfactory performance at a number of H-P'sI businesses was overshadowed by "unacceptable execution" at the enterprise I servers and storage unit, where third-quarter revenue of $3.4 billion was  down 5% from last year.   J "We therefore are making immediate management changes," Ms. Fiorina added.H "We are also accelerating our margin improvement plans in this business.J With these changes, we expect our server and storage business to return toH profitability in the fourth quarter." She didn't immediately outline the personnel moves.  K For the fourth quarter, H-P expects earnings, excluding charges, will be 35 G cents to 39 cents a share on revenue of $21.0 billion to $21.5 billion. E Analysts were expecting earnings of 43 cents a share for the quarter.   L Hewlett-Packard said several factors combined to crimp revenue at its serverL and storage unit. The company said the U.S. business was disrupted by a moveJ to a new order-processing and supply-chain system. In Europe, results wereE affected by issues related to channel compensation, overly aggressive J discounting, and a move to a centralized claims process, the company said.F Also, Hewlett-Packard said, its storage business performed below plan.  > Amid the drop in server and storage revenue, Hewlett-Packard'sH personal-systems unit reported third-quarter revenue of $5.9 billion, upK 19%; imaging and printing revenue was $5.6 billion, up 8%; and the services + arm posted $3.5 billion in revenue, up 12%.    --- ? I wonder which heads are going to roll? And which products too.    ------------------------------  # Date: Thu, 12 Aug 2004 12:28:40 GMT 6 From: "Kenneth Farmer" <kfarmer@NOSPAM.spyderbyte.com>4 Subject: Re: IBM overhauls iSeries for the long haul@ Message-ID: <YnJSc.252124$2o2.14715829@twister.southeast.rr.com>  ; |"Larry Kilgallen" <Kilgallen@SpamCop.net> wrote in message @ news:Kd2M$nOfWLaM@eisner.encompasserve.org... > "Kenneth Farmer"K <kfarmer@spyderbyte.com> writes: > > "Dave Gudewicz" <k9jdk@NOSPAMarrl.net> H wrote in message > > > Got a reply from Stallard..... > > And he said? >J [snip 63 lines to which you were not responding] > Please limit quoting. >K It only encourages the top-posters.| Sorry Larry.  Is this better or should E I shorten my tagline? :) Kenneth R. Farmer <>< http://www.OpenVMS.org    ------------------------------    Date: 12 Aug 2004 07:00:29 -0700. From: fabiopenvms@yahoo.com.br (Fabio Cardoso) Subject: Re: LAVC/SCA Traffic = Message-ID: <f30679fb.0408120600.2872d74e@posting.google.com>   x "Alex Daniels" <AlexNOSPAMTHANKSDaniels@themail.co.uk> wrote in message news:<411aa12f$0$204$db0fefd9@news.zen.co.uk>...= > "Fabio Cardoso" <fabiopenvms@yahoo.com.br> wrote in message 9 > news:f30679fb.0408110504.2dbe9aa5@posting.google.com... 9 > > "Richard Brodie" <R.Brodie@rl.ac.uk> wrote in message * >  news:<cfavcj$r1i@newton.cc.rl.ac.uk>...< > > > "Barry Treahy, Jr." <Treahy@MMaz.com> wrote in message$ >  news:4118FE3E.9040802@MMaz.com...H > > > > Anyone have a doc, or reference point, for the packet layout forI > > > > LAVC/SCA traffic?  I have some captured packets and would like to 	 >  decode  > > > > them...  > > > H > > > There is some data in one of the appendices to the cluster manual. > > K > > This list talks a lot about Cluster Traffic ! Isnt time to the OpenVMS C > > engineering group ask for development of a tool to measure it ? 3 > > May be the HP OpenView eng. group can help it !  > >  > > Regards  > >  > > FC >  > Fabio, > L > You seem to frequently post, moaning about OpenVMS Engineering for lack of+ > features and/or new releases or whatever.   H Like other people in this newsgroup I want the imrpovment of the OpenVMS> marketshare. I am not saying that the OVMS Eng. is bad etc ...F I am just giving suggestions etc... may be my suggestions are not the M better ones but they reflect (like other posts here) the customer view/needs. O I am not a specialist in clustering - there arent many OVMS clusters in Brazil  C because the high imports taxes make these systems expensive for us. K By the way feel comfortable to pull my ears ! Virtually it doesnt hurt ;-)       N > Then people including myself then frequently inform you otherwise. I'm happyF > to say when hp are doing badly, google for my posts and that will beM > obvious, but how about you get your information correct or ask the question N > before FUDing them. In the area you specified in your post above Engineering" > have done a lot of work of late. >  > >Isnt time to the OpenVMSC > > engineering group ask for development of a tool to measure it ?  >  > $ sh clu/cont " > ...then add the classes you need >  > or since at least 7.3  >  > $mc scacp  > K > SCACP is great and has been improved upon in 7.3-1 and 7.3-2, you can get J > all the SCS stats you want from there and set up priorities on different > cards, virtual circuits etc. >  > Alex   ------------------------------    Date: 12 Aug 2004 10:49:44 -0700& From: chessmaster1010@hotmail.com (JG)5 Subject: NONSHRADR and NONRES messages at end of boot = Message-ID: <dd3f0cb7.0408120949.2547cc1a@posting.google.com>   F My 7.2-2 Alphas always output these messages on the console at the endB of a boot.  I know it's not causing a problem, but I was wondering+ what I could do to get rid of the messages.   8 %INSTALL-I-NOTSHRADR, DECW$XLIBSHR is not installed with shareable address data  ? %INSTALL-I-NONSHRADR, image installed ignoring '/SHARE=ADDRESS' 3 DISK$SYS:<SYS0.SYSCOMMON.SYSLIB>DECW$XTLIBSHRR5.EXE ; %INSTALL-I-NOTSHRADR, DECW$XTLIBSHRR5 is not installed with  shareable address data  ? %INSTALL-I-NONSHRADR, image installed ignoring '/SHARE=ADDRESS' 3 DISK$SYS:<SYS0.SYSCOMMON.SYSLIB>DECW$XMLIBSHR12.EXE ; %INSTALL-I-NOTSHRADR, DECW$XMLIBSHR12 is not installed with  shareable address data  7 %INSTALL-I-NONRES, image installed ignoring '/RESIDENT' 4 DISK$SYS:<SYS0.SYSCOMMON.SYSLIB>DECW$MRMLIBSHR12.EXE; -INSTALL-E-NOGHREG, insufficient memory in the code or data  granularity hint region   ? %INSTALL-I-NONSHRADR, image installed ignoring '/SHARE=ADDRESS' 4 DISK$SYS:<SYS0.SYSCOMMON.SYSLIB>DECW$MRMLIBSHR12.EXE< %INSTALL-I-NOTSHRADR, DECW$MRMLIBSHR12 is not installed with shareable address data  7 %INSTALL-I-NONRES, image installed ignoring '/RESIDENT' 4 DISK$SYS:<SYS0.SYSCOMMON.SYSLIB>DECW$DXMLIBSHR12.EXE' -INSTALL-E-NOGHREG, insufficient memory    ------------------------------  # Date: Thu, 12 Aug 2004 15:04:27 GMT * From: Paul Anderson <paul.anderson@hp.com>) Subject: Re: Problem with DCPS and HP4300 5 Message-ID: <120820041104262051%paul.anderson@hp.com>   B In article <9e0106bb.0408112126.4eac6123@posting.google.com>, Erik) Ahlefeldt <erik_g@abri.une.edu.au> wrote:   G > Paper size for tray 1 was set to ANY. Changed it to A4, and the print F > statement worked. Thanks, Paul. But I am intrigued as to this shouldG > be thought a desirable way for DCPS to deal with the manual feed tray E > ... it kind of negates the point of the ANY setting on the printer.   D I agree.  DCPS should be able to print to tray 1 even if its size isG set to ANY.  But when tray 1 is set to size ANY, it disappears from the A printer's PostScript dictionaries as if it doesn't exist at all.  G That's why DCPS says there's no such tray.  (Ironically, the error page : that says there's no tray 1 is often printed from tray 1!)  F I'm working with the printer people to understand why the printer does this and to craft a solution.   B In the meantime, this restriction will be documented in DCPS V2.4.   Paul   --    Paul Anderson   OpenVMS Engineering    Hewlett-Packard Company    ------------------------------    Date: 12 Aug 2004 10:10:06 -0700< From: jean-francois.marchal@x9000.fr (Jean-Fran?ois Marchal)8 Subject: PWIP driver won't start on TCPIP 5.4 after ECO2= Message-ID: <6bc20ab7.0408120910.470028ec@posting.google.com>    Sorry if this is a repost.  & Upgration from VMS 7.3-1 and TCPIP 5.3% to VMS 7.3-2 and TCPIP 5.4 then ECO2,  the PWIP driver does not start The log file shows :  - getLocalAddr : get addrinfo failure, ipv6 : 4 ( interfaceInit : Could not getLocalAddr !K main: PWIPdriver, PWIPacp interface init failure, aborting PWIP ACP startup    telnet and ftp run ok   $ any help will be greatly appreciated! as HP service is now closed here.   
 Jean-Franois  from FRANCE    ------------------------------  % Date: Thu, 12 Aug 2004 12:15:27 +0200 2 From: "Dr. Otto Titze" <titze@ikp.tu-darmstadt.de>1 Subject: Queue Manager in a heterogeneous cluster 5 Message-ID: <cfffo1$pac$1@lnx107.hrz.tu-darmstadt.de>    Hi,   D I know it should not work (because not supported). But we run a VMS H Cluster with some Nodes on VMS 6.2(Alphas and VAX) and a few nodes with H 7.3(Alphas and VAX). We had no problems except some really minor things  (like monitor cluster).   I We use the 7.3 ones to test some new features/layered products. But e.g.  I for SSH Server we need the newest version of  VMS. Therefore we upgraded  E today one of the  Alpha 7.3 Nodes to 7.3-2. Worked fine. But when we  G started this node into the cluster it stopped the Job Queue Manager on  ! the whole cluster (reproducable).   A Is this known? Any workaround? Some times in the past in similar  I situations we exchanged the new task with one of the older version (e.g.  C in this case from 7.3). What is the name of the Job Queue Manager - % Queman.exe? (Or Jbc$job_control.exe?)   G My problem is I have only a few weeks before retierement and therefore  ) no time to upgrade all system to 7.3-2...    Regards    Otto --  -   ------------------------------------------- , | Dr. Otto Titze, Kernphysik TUD           |, | Schlossgartenstr. 9, D-64289 Darmstadt   |, | titze@ikp.tu-darmstadt.de                |, | Tel: +49(6151)16-2916,FAX:16-4321        |-   -------------------------------------------    ------------------------------  % Date: Thu, 12 Aug 2004 12:31:15 +0200 2 From: "Dr. Otto Titze" <titze@ikp.tu-darmstadt.de>5 Subject: Re: Queue Manager in a heterogeneous cluster 5 Message-ID: <cffgll$pmk$1@lnx107.hrz.tu-darmstadt.de>   - > What is the name of the Job Queue Manager -  > Queman.exe?   ! Or ist it qman$queue_manger.exe ?   -   ------------------------------------------- , | Dr. Otto Titze, Kernphysik TUD           |, | Schlossgartenstr. 9, D-64289 Darmstadt   |, | titze@ikp.tu-darmstadt.de                |, | Tel: +49(6151)16-2916,FAX:16-4321        |-   -------------------------------------------    ------------------------------  % Date: Thu, 12 Aug 2004 12:53:56 +0200 * From: Paul Sture <nospam@sture.homeip.net>5 Subject: Re: Queue Manager in a heterogeneous cluster * Message-ID: <2o10i4F5o4n4U1@uni-berlin.de>   Dr. Otto Titze wrote: . >> What is the name of the Job Queue Manager - >> Queman.exe?   >  > # > Or ist it qman$queue_manger.exe ?  >    $ show system/noheading/proc=q* G 20200412 QUEUE_MANAGER   HIB      8     5727   0 00:01:21.38       146      1800 $ write sys$output f$getjpi(20200412,"IMAGNAME")9 $1$DKA0:[SYS0.SYSCOMMON.][SYSEXE]QMAN$QUEUE_MANAGER.EXE;1      --  
 Paul Sture  - OS X: "It's Unix, Jim, but not as we know it"    ------------------------------  % Date: Thu, 12 Aug 2004 13:09:36 +0200 2 From: "Dr. Otto Titze" <titze@ikp.tu-darmstadt.de>5 Subject: Re: Queue Manager in a heterogeneous cluster 5 Message-ID: <cffitk$qn1$1@lnx107.hrz.tu-darmstadt.de>    Thanks Paul.  I In the meantime I exchanged already the qman$queue_manager.exe. Took the  C 7.3 (X-15) one and put it on the 7.3-2 box which had a Version X-3.   D This didn't help. The first access to queues (e.g. start /que) from G systartup_vms.com stopped the queing system. The running queue manager  G (traditionally still on a VAX5400 under VMS 6.2) crashed and produced a   dump file qman$queue_manager.dmp   Regards  Otto   Paul Sture schrieb:    > Dr. Otto Titze wrote:  > / >>> What is the name of the Job Queue Manager -  >>> Queman.exe?  >> >> >>$ >> Or ist it qman$queue_manger.exe ? >> > ! > $ show system/noheading/proc=q* K > 20200412 QUEUE_MANAGER   HIB      8     5727   0 00:01:21.38       146     > 180 2 > $ write sys$output f$getjpi(20200412,"IMAGNAME"); > $1$DKA0:[SYS0.SYSCOMMON.][SYSEXE]QMAN$QUEUE_MANAGER.EXE;1  >  >    --  -   ------------------------------------------- , | Dr. Otto Titze, Kernphysik TUD           |, | Schlossgartenstr. 9, D-64289 Darmstadt   |, | titze@ikp.tu-darmstadt.de                |, | Tel: +49(6151)16-2916,FAX:16-4321        |-   -------------------------------------------    ------------------------------  % Date: Thu, 12 Aug 2004 14:22:22 +0200 , From: Gerhard Staub <gerhard.staub@rizit.at>5 Subject: Re: Queue Manager in a heterogeneous cluster ' Message-ID: <411B60FE.4090700@rizit.at>    Hi Otto   ) VMS 6.2 and VMS 7.3-2 are NOT supported ! I Only versions VAX 7.2 and alpha 7.2-2 and higher can be mixed with 7.3-2   (see Release Notes)    regards Gerhard      Dr. Otto Titze wrote:  > Thanks Paul. > K > In the meantime I exchanged already the qman$queue_manager.exe. Took the  E > 7.3 (X-15) one and put it on the 7.3-2 box which had a Version X-3.  > F > This didn't help. The first access to queues (e.g. start /que) from I > systartup_vms.com stopped the queing system. The running queue manager  I > (traditionally still on a VAX5400 under VMS 6.2) crashed and produced a " > dump file qman$queue_manager.dmp > 	 > Regards  > Otto >  > Paul Sture schrieb:  >  >> Dr. Otto Titze wrote: >>0 >>>> What is the name of the Job Queue Manager - >>>> Queman.exe?   >>>  >>>  >>>  >>> % >>> Or ist it qman$queue_manger.exe ?  >>>  >>" >> $ show system/noheading/proc=q*F >> 20200412 QUEUE_MANAGER   HIB      8     5727   0 00:01:21.38        >> 146   1803 >> $ write sys$output f$getjpi(20200412,"IMAGNAME") < >> $1$DKA0:[SYS0.SYSCOMMON.][SYSEXE]QMAN$QUEUE_MANAGER.EXE;1 >> >> >    ------------------------------   Date: 12 Aug 2004 16:35:13 GMT6 From: DAVISM@er6.eng.ohio-state.edu (Michael T. Davis), Subject: Rejecting network access to service: Message-ID: <cfg681$kvh$1@charm.magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu>   	We're running...   ?   Compaq TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS Alpha Version V5.3 - ECO 2 3   on a AlphaServer 800 5/500 running OpenVMS V7.2-2   E 	How do you configure a service--NTP, for example--to reject requests # from a set of networks?  I tried...   < $ TCPIP SET SERVICE NTP/REJECT=NETWORK=(10.0.0.0:255.0.0.0,-J _$ 169.254.0.0:255.255.0.0,172.16.0.0:255.240.0.0,192.168.0.0:255.255.0.0)  G When I then TCPIP SHOW SERVICE/FULL NTP, none of this new configuration2K information is displayed, and packets from the supposedly rejected networksbI continue to enter.  FWIW, the "Accept host" and "Accept netw" fields bothm display 0.0.0.0 (by default).0   Thanks,b Mike --I              Michael T. Davis            |    Systems Specialist: ChE,MSE L     E-mail: davism@ecr6.ohio-state.edu   | Departmental Networking/ComputingH            -or- DAVISM+@osu.edu          |     The Ohio State UniversityH  http://www.ecr6.ohio-state.edu/~davism/ |     197 Watts, (614) 292-6928   ------------------------------   End of INFO-VAX 2004.445 ************************