No problems, I thought I had broken something on my end - been messing with the config no end.
Sampsa
On 29 May 2010, at 04:26, Bob Armstrong wrote:
Sampsa -
I rebooted and now I can connect to GORVAX. Sorry it took so long to get
back to you.
Bob
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-hecnet at Update.UU.SE [mailto:owner-hecnet at Update.UU.SE] On Behalf
Of Sampsa Laine
Sent: Friday, May 28, 2010 10:35 AM
To: hecnet at Update.UU.SE
Subject: Re: [HECnet] CHARON is back up...
Guys,
That was obviously not meant for the whole list, sorry about that...
Sampsa
On 28 May 2010, at 17:15, Sampsa Laine wrote:
Bob,
I've been messing with my MULTINET setup on my side, can you still
connect CHARON to GORVAX?
Sampsa
On 4 Jan 2010, at 16:26, Bob Armstrong wrote:
... with a new DSL modem installed. Only the links to DUSTY and
STUPI
came up - I don't know what happened to everybody else.
Bob
Sampsa -
I rebooted and now I can connect to GORVAX. Sorry it took so long to get
back to you.
Bob
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-hecnet at Update.UU.SE [mailto:owner-hecnet at Update.UU.SE] On Behalf
Of Sampsa Laine
Sent: Friday, May 28, 2010 10:35 AM
To: hecnet at Update.UU.SE
Subject: Re: [HECnet] CHARON is back up...
Guys,
That was obviously not meant for the whole list, sorry about that...
Sampsa
On 28 May 2010, at 17:15, Sampsa Laine wrote:
Bob,
I've been messing with my MULTINET setup on my side, can you still
connect CHARON to GORVAX?
Sampsa
On 4 Jan 2010, at 16:26, Bob Armstrong wrote:
... with a new DSL modem installed. Only the links to DUSTY and
STUPI
came up - I don't know what happened to everybody else.
Bob
Guys,
That was obviously not meant for the whole list, sorry about that...
Sampsa
On 28 May 2010, at 17:15, Sampsa Laine wrote:
Bob,
I've been messing with my MULTINET setup on my side, can you still connect CHARON to GORVAX?
Sampsa
On 4 Jan 2010, at 16:26, Bob Armstrong wrote:
... with a new DSL modem installed. Only the links to DUSTY and STUPI
came up - I don't know what happened to everybody else.
Bob
Bob,
I've been messing with my MULTINET setup, so have seemed to have lost my link from GORVAX to you.
Any chance you can reboot it to see if the link comes back up?
Sampsa
On 4 Jan 2010, at 16:26, Bob Armstrong wrote:
... with a new DSL modem installed. Only the links to DUSTY and STUPI
came up - I don't know what happened to everybody else.
Bob
Bob,
I've been messing with my MULTINET setup on my side, can you still connect CHARON to GORVAX?
Sampsa
On 4 Jan 2010, at 16:26, Bob Armstrong wrote:
... with a new DSL modem installed. Only the links to DUSTY and STUPI
came up - I don't know what happened to everybody else.
Bob
Hi Guys,
http://hecnet.eu is up and running - not much up there, but there is more to come!
Johnny - can I duplicate your information on this site?
It's running on an OpenVMS box connected to hecnet, the site is generated using the utility asctohtm to encourage you guys to make a contribution. Asctohtm runs on the VAX and can process very simply formatted ASCII into a nice looking webpage - perfect for adding content by using a VAX/PDP box and then copying it via hecnet onto the target. I'd also like to get a script running to determine the active state of the network, and in the long run a bit of client site charting to produce a network diagram.
In the first instance I'd like email suggestions of content please (or you can email me actual content). The idea in the long run is to create a batch job that will scan the decnet default directory and pickup contributions to put on the wall by automatically converting the ascii files into HTML.
I'd also like to create an online tutorial/faq to walk people through the basic decnet/bridge setup as well as point out any common issues.
Lots of ideas in the pipeline - we did talk about issuing @hecnet.eu email address which would automatically get piped through a SMTP gateway - which would also be very nice.
It'd also be nice to get some bios & backgrounds on people using hecnet - sometimes even though it's a big network it can feel a bit lonely!
Regards, Mark
At 8:58 AM +0100 5/23/10, Mark Wickens wrote:
There was a script running at http://www.avanthar.com:8080/nodes/ that I
used to use to get an active node list. Is that script available? I'd
like to run a script on my VAXstation that is up 24/7 and connected to
hecnet to do that or something similar.
hecnet.eu is now pointing to that box and I should have WASD configured
up shortly.
Regards, Mark
Unfortunately two things happened, one is that I lost the powersupply in that box, and I still haven't had time to either swap powersupplies, or XP1000's. The other is that since my XP1000 and VAX are powered off I've come to realize just how much running them 24x7 was costing. :-( I had a pretty good idea what it was costing me in electricity, and as a result had already been thinking of powering it down, but as it turns out it was even more than I realized.
The CGI in question requires Perl. I have some data on the box in question that I need in the next month, so I need to get it back up and running. I'll see about recovering the script as well.
Zane
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There was a script running at http://www.avanthar.com:8080/nodes/ that I
used to use to get an active node list. Is that script available? I'd
like to run a script on my VAXstation that is up 24/7 and connected to
hecnet to do that or something similar.
hecnet.eu is now pointing to that box and I should have WASD configured
up shortly.
Regards, Mark
NETCONFIG pretty much solves all problems...
The ethernet interface on a VAXstation 4000 model 60 is recognized by DECnet
as ESA0, so you'll see a LINE and a CIRCUIT called ESA-0.
The VAXstation 4000 model 90 uses different hardware and the device is known
as ISA-0 to DECnet.
You can manually create the corresponding LINE and CIRCUIT components with
NCP but running NETCONFIG is a lot faster, if not easier ;-)
Hans Vlems
-----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
Van: owner-hecnet at Update.UU.SE [mailto:owner-hecnet at Update.UU.SE] Namens
Mark Wickens
Verzonden: zaterdag, mei 2010 11:42
Aan: hecnet at Update.UU.SE
Onderwerp: Re: [HECnet] DECNet Issue - moving the system disk between two
VMS boxes
OK,
So in time honoured tradition I solved the problem pretty much by asking
the question.
I did a NETCONFIG and a reboot and all is fine again.
Regards, Mark.
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08:26:00
Mark Wickens wrote:
OK,
So in time honoured tradition I solved the problem pretty much by asking
the question.
I did a NETCONFIG and a reboot and all is fine again.
That said, what you needed to fix was basically just the line and
circuit configs.
In NCP:
SHOW KNOWN LINES
SHOW KNOWN CIRCUITS
You should see configured something that you don't have, and I think you
should also see what you do have, which have not been configured. It's
not that tricky to change the configuration parameters yourself.
Actually, there is very little you need to do. You basically needs to
set the state of the line to running, and the same for the circuit. Then
it should work. Put that in the permanent database, so it works right at
boot time.
Might be that there is one or two parameters on the circuit that you
might want to fiddle with, but that would be pretty obvious from just
starting to fool around.
Johnny
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