Never mind, found one on the internet. All good. Shoot an email if
anyone wants it.
# uname -a
ULTRIX ostara 4.0 0 VAX
# /usr/bin/ncp
ncp>show exec summ
Executor Volatile Summary as of Thu Sep 20 23:26:14 WET 1990
Executor node = 1.555 (OSTARA)
State = On
Identification = SANYALNET ULTRIX VAX 4.0 WASHDC
ncp>
ncp>show known circ
Known Circuit Volatile Summary as of Thu Sep 20 23:26:22 WET 1990
Circuit State Loopback Adjacent
Name Node
QNA-1 On 1.559
(IMPVAX)
ncp>exit
#
Thanks.
On 2017-09-20 18:59, supratim at
riseup.net wrote:
It happily registers something called
"DRV1W-ULTRIX-VAX" which is
probably not DECnet?
# lmf list
Product Status Users: Total
Active
DRV1W-ULTRIX-VAX active unlimited
ULTRIX active 2 1
On 2017-09-20 18:50, Tony Blews wrote:
> um run the .sh first i think.
>
> On Wed, Sep 20, 2017 at 11:49 PM, <supratim at riseup.net> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> What is the usual way to get around this PAK requirement for DECnet
>> on
>> Ultrix 4.0 VAX?
>>
>> ***************** W A R N I N G ********************
>> * *
>> * You have NOT registered the DECnet-ULTRIX License !! *
>> * You will not be able to perform any remote access *
>> * through DECnet-ULTRIX. *
>> * *
>> * In order to do remote access, use the lmf utility to *
>> * register a licensed DECnet-ULTRIX PAK. *
>> * *
>> **********************************************************
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Supratim