On 06/04/2014 20:54, zonnet wrote:
What do you get on:
$ Mc ncp sho node mim all
$ Mc ncp sho node 1.13 all
$ mcr ncp show node mim
Node Volatile Summary as of 6-APR-2014 21:22:58
%NCP-W-UNRCMP, Unrecognized component , Node
$ mcr ncp show node mim all
%NCP-E-SYNTAX, command syntax error
MIM \ALL\
$
$ mcr ncp show node 1.13
Node Volatile Summary as of 6-APR-2014 21:24:20
Node State Active Delay Circuit Next node
Links
1.13 unreachable
$
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-----Original Message-----
From: owner-hecnet at Update.UU.SE [mailto:owner-hecnet at Update.UU.SE] On
Behalf Of Mark Wickens
Sent: 06 April 2014 20:46
To: hecnet at Update.UU.SE
Subject: [HECnet] Problems getting decnet configured on IA64 VMS 8.4
Hi folks
I'm missing something here that will probably be obvious when pointed out.
Currently commissioning TSR2 (decnet 4.12) I'm having trouble copying the
known nodes database from MIM.
SIMVAX is also running and reporting good connectivity, so this isn't
bridge
related.
$ SHOW NETWORK
Product: DECNET Node: TSR2 Address(es): 4.12
Product: TCP/IP Node: tsr2.hecnet.eu Address(es):
192.168.1.151
NCP>set node 1.13 name mim
%NCP-W-INVPVA, Invalid parameter value , Address
NCP>list circuit *
Known Circuit Permanent Summary as of 6-APR-2014 19:43:03
Circuit State
EWA-0 on
EWA-1 on
NCP>list executor
Node Permanent Summary as of 6-APR-2014 19:43:54
Executor node = 4.12 (TSR2)
State = on
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I think it means you already have a node defined at 1.13
Regards
Rob
Btw does the define command do work?
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Onderwerp: [HECnet] Problems getting decnet configured on IA64 VMS 8.4
Hi folks
I'm missing something here that will probably be obvious when pointed out.
Currently commissioning TSR2 (decnet 4.12) I'm having trouble copying
the known nodes database from MIM.
SIMVAX is also running and reporting good connectivity, so this isn't
bridge related.
$ SHOW NETWORK
Product: DECNET Node: TSR2 Address(es): 4.12
Product: TCP/IP Node: tsr2.hecnet.eu Address(es):
192.168.1.151
NCP>set node 1.13 name mim
%NCP-W-INVPVA, Invalid parameter value , Address
NCP>list circuit *
Known Circuit Permanent Summary as of 6-APR-2014 19:43:03
Circuit State
EWA-0 on
EWA-1 on
NCP>list executor
Node Permanent Summary as of 6-APR-2014 19:43:54
Executor node = 4.12 (TSR2)
State = on
Thanks, Mark.
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What do you get on:
$ Mc ncp sho node mim all
$ Mc ncp sho node 1.13 all
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Onderwerp: [HECnet] Problems getting decnet configured on IA64 VMS 8.4
Hi folks
I'm missing something here that will probably be obvious when pointed out.
Currently commissioning TSR2 (decnet 4.12) I'm having trouble copying
the known nodes database from MIM.
SIMVAX is also running and reporting good connectivity, so this isn't
bridge related.
$ SHOW NETWORK
Product: DECNET Node: TSR2 Address(es): 4.12
Product: TCP/IP Node: tsr2.hecnet.eu Address(es):
192.168.1.151
NCP>set node 1.13 name mim
%NCP-W-INVPVA, Invalid parameter value , Address
NCP>list circuit *
Known Circuit Permanent Summary as of 6-APR-2014 19:43:03
Circuit State
EWA-0 on
EWA-1 on
NCP>list executor
Node Permanent Summary as of 6-APR-2014 19:43:54
Executor node = 4.12 (TSR2)
State = on
Thanks, Mark.
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Hi folks
I'm missing something here that will probably be obvious when pointed out.
Currently commissioning TSR2 (decnet 4.12) I'm having trouble copying the known nodes database from MIM.
SIMVAX is also running and reporting good connectivity, so this isn't bridge related.
$ SHOW NETWORK
Product: DECNET Node: TSR2 Address(es): 4.12
Product: TCP/IP Node: tsr2.hecnet.eu Address(es): 192.168.1.151
NCP>set node 1.13 name mim
%NCP-W-INVPVA, Invalid parameter value , Address
NCP>list circuit *
Known Circuit Permanent Summary as of 6-APR-2014 19:43:03
Circuit State
EWA-0 on
EWA-1 on
NCP>list executor
Node Permanent Summary as of 6-APR-2014 19:43:54
Executor node = 4.12 (TSR2)
State = on
Thanks, Mark.
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-----Original Message-----
From: owner-hecnet at Update.UU.SE [mailto:owner-hecnet at Update.UU.SE] On
Behalf Of Johnny Billquist
Sent: 06 April 2014 17:44
To: hecnet at Update.UU.SE
Subject: Re: [HECnet] Area 5
On 2014-04-06 11:33, Robert Jarratt wrote:
Hello Johnny,
My area seems to have dropped off HECnet. I think my IP address may
have changed, it is now 82.31.137.14 (jarratt.dyndns.org).
Can you update the bridge at your end please?
Kicked my bridge, and now the adjacency seems up again.
Yes, it is up now, thanks!
Regards
Rob
PS How about putting my asynch DNS code into the bridge?
On 2014-04-06 11:33, Robert Jarratt wrote:
Hello Johnny,
My area seems to have dropped off HECnet. I think my IP address may have
changed, it is now 82.31.137.14 (jarratt.dyndns.org).
Can you update the bridge at your end please?
Kicked my bridge, and now the adjacency seems up again.
Johnny
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Hello Johnny,
My area seems to have dropped off HECnet. I think my IP address may have changed, it is now 82.31.137.14 (jarratt.dyndns.org).
Can you update the bridge at your end please?
Thanks
Rob
On 4/5/2014 12:31 AM, Dave McGuire wrote:
...I did get one hell of a consolation prize to soften the blow. A
large truck arrived today with nine racks and two pallets. This brings
true a dream I've had for 31 years. I teared up more than once.
Observe the glory.
http://www.neurotica.com/misc/VAXen/
-Dave
Congrats, Dave! She's a beauty!
John H. Reinhardt
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On 5 Apr 2014, at 17:25, Dave McGuire <mcguire at neurotica.com> wrote:
On 04/05/2014 12:53 AM, Ian McLaughlin wrote:
Congratulations! I am really jealous. My first real computer
experience was on an 11/780 a and I would love to have one in the
basement.
Thanks! You know you're always welcome to visit mine. Maybe come
help me get one (or both!) running! :-)
If I could get a ride...I'd get there this week! I could use a break.
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On 5 Apr 2014, at 17:21, Dave McGuire <mcguire at neurotica.com> wrote:
On 04/05/2014 05:11 AM, Cory Smelosky wrote:
...I did get one hell of a consolation prize to soften the blow. A
large truck arrived today with nine racks and two pallets. This brings
true a dream I've had for 31 years. I teared up more than once.
Observe the glory.
http://www.neurotica.com/misc/VAXen/
Nice! I personally much prefer the 86x0 machines, but the 11/78x have nostalgic significance.p
Pretty sure he has an 86x0 as well. ;)
No I don't. The one you're probably thinking of is the 8250...Very
different.
Ahhhh. I wasn't sure which 8000 you had.
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On 04/05/2014 03:49 AM, Kari Uusim ki wrote:
Congratulations!
Thank you!
It must be a great feeling to get a real VAX 11/780. They are extremely
rare. A real gem!
I wish you all the best with saving a real piece of computing history!
Thanks! Yes, it is a great feeling. I turned 45 years old about
three weeks ago, and I started reading about (and lusting after) the
11/780 (and by extension, the nearly-identical 11/785) when I was 14.
It feels fantastic to finally realize that dream.
Somehow I can understand your feelings as I had a similar experience
recently.
It's a long story, but eventually the VAX arrived at my place.
I'm now working on restoring it. I haven't dared to try to switch it on
yet, because what I was told it had been more than ten years in a
warehouse untouched. The capacitors in the power supplies has for sure
dried up and need replacement.
Because the VAX is such an exceptional item I really don't want to take
any risks with it and not rush with it. Better to be careful.
That sounds good, yes, be careful! What is the configuration of your
machine?
It would be very interesting to share experiences with you, if you don't
mind.
Absolutely, yes!
-Dave
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On 04/05/2014 12:53 AM, Ian McLaughlin wrote:
Congratulations! I am really jealous. My first real computer
experience was on an 11/780 a and I would love to have one in the
basement.
Thanks! You know you're always welcome to visit mine. Maybe come
help me get one (or both!) running! :-)
-Dave
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On 04/05/2014 05:04 AM, Johnny Billquist wrote:
On 2014-04-05 06:31, Dave McGuire wrote:
...I did get one hell of a consolation prize to soften the blow. A
large truck arrived today with nine racks and two pallets. This brings
true a dream I've had for 31 years. I teared up more than once.
Observe the glory.
http://www.neurotica.com/misc/VAXen/
Nice! I personally much prefer the 86x0 machines, but the 11/78x have
nostalgic significance.
Yup. I can't believe it myself. TWO of 'em!!
Now, get it online... :-)
Soon!
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On 04/05/2014 05:11 AM, Cory Smelosky wrote:
...I did get one hell of a consolation prize to soften the blow. A
large truck arrived today with nine racks and two pallets. This brings
true a dream I've had for 31 years. I teared up more than once.
Observe the glory.
http://www.neurotica.com/misc/VAXen/
Nice! I personally much prefer the 86x0 machines, but the 11/78x have nostalgic significance.p
Pretty sure he has an 86x0 as well. ;)
No I don't. The one you're probably thinking of is the 8250...Very
different.
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On 5 Apr 2014, at 05:04, Johnny Billquist <bqt at softjar.se> wrote:
On 2014-04-05 06:31, Dave McGuire wrote:
...I did get one hell of a consolation prize to soften the blow. A
large truck arrived today with nine racks and two pallets. This brings
true a dream I've had for 31 years. I teared up more than once.
Observe the glory.
http://www.neurotica.com/misc/VAXen/
Nice! I personally much prefer the 86x0 machines, but the 11/78x have nostalgic significance.p
Pretty sure he has an 86x0 as well. ;)
Now, get it online... :-)
Johnny
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On 2014-04-05 06:31, Dave McGuire wrote:
...I did get one hell of a consolation prize to soften the blow. A
large truck arrived today with nine racks and two pallets. This brings
true a dream I've had for 31 years. I teared up more than once.
Observe the glory.
http://www.neurotica.com/misc/VAXen/
Nice! I personally much prefer the 86x0 machines, but the 11/78x have nostalgic significance.
Now, get it online... :-)
Johnny
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Hi Dave,
Congratulations!
It must be a great feeling to get a real VAX 11/780. They are extremely rare. A real gem!
I wish you all the best with saving a real piece of computing history!
Somehow I can understand your feelings as I had a similar experience recently.
It's a long story, but eventually the VAX arrived at my place.
I'm now working on restoring it. I haven't dared to try to switch it on yet, because what I was told it had been more than ten years in a warehouse untouched. The capacitors in the power supplies has for sure dried up and need replacement.
Because the VAX is such an exceptional item I really don't want to take any risks with it and not rush with it. Better to be careful.
It would be very interesting to share experiences with you, if you don't mind.
Kari
On 5.4.2014 7:31, Dave McGuire wrote:
...I did get one hell of a consolation prize to soften the blow. A
large truck arrived today with nine racks and two pallets. This brings
true a dream I've had for 31 years. I teared up more than once.
Observe the glory.
http://www.neurotica.com/misc/VAXen/
-Dave
Congratulations! I am really jealous. My first real computer experience was on an 11/780 a and I would love to have one in the basement.
Ian
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On Apr 4, 2014, at 9:31 PM, Dave McGuire <mcguire at neurotica.com> wrote:
...I did get one hell of a consolation prize to soften the blow. A
large truck arrived today with nine racks and two pallets. This brings
true a dream I've had for 31 years. I teared up more than once.
Observe the glory.
http://www.neurotica.com/misc/VAXen/
-Dave
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...I did get one hell of a consolation prize to soften the blow. A
large truck arrived today with nine racks and two pallets. This brings
true a dream I've had for 31 years. I teared up more than once.
Observe the glory.
http://www.neurotica.com/misc/VAXen/
-Dave
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New Kensington, PA
LSM-OA
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Van: Cory Smelosky
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Onderwerp: [HECnet] Tru64 License PAK names
Hello list,
Anyone here have the name of the PAKs for the logical storage manager on
hand? I just need the name that it wants.
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Hello list,
Anyone here have the name of the PAKs for the logical storage manager on hand? I just need the name that it wants.
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On Mon, Mar 31, 2014 at 10:44:52PM -0400, Cory Smelosky wrote:
Hello all,
Brian,
I did some network reconfiguration. The tunnel source should be
Ethernet0 now instead of Dialer0. I use less power and things are
less break-y this way. ;)
Reloading router: 75.49.17.245 XXXXX 199.166.5.172 tunnel-dev.gimme-sympathy.org-ipv4.txt
Error reloading router: dev.gimme-sympathy.org :: No SNMP response received before timeout
-brian
Hello all,
Brian,
I did some network reconfiguration. The tunnel source should be Ethernet0 now instead of Dialer0. I use less power and things are less break-y this way. ;)
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