On 2015-08-10 16:33, Mark Wickens wrote:
This any good?
simvax::dsa3:[media..patches.openvms_patches.vax.v7_3]dec-vaxvms-tcpip_eco-v0503-184-4.pcsi-dcx_vaxexe
Sucked it down. Definitely sounds like it should be the thing.
However, how do I install it. PRODUCT INSTALL do not see it.
If I rename it to end in just .PCSI, PDOCUCT INSTALL is still
unimpressed, and exits with an error.
Is it compressed or encoded somehow? What should I do with it?
Johnny
Cheers, Mark.
On 10/08/15 15:25, Johnny Billquist wrote:
On 2015-08-10 15:23, Johnny Billquist wrote:
On 2015-08-10 15:18, Dave McGuire wrote:
Where the TCP/IP logs go depends on which
TCP/IP implementation
you're
running. Many system logs go to SYSTEM's home directory,
sys$sysroot:[sysgmgr]. If you do a "purge *.log" there, that's a quick
way to free up some space in an emergency. You're losing log data that
way, of course, so it's a last resort, but it could get you up and
running.
The standard TCPIP from DEC. I forgot to say that it's running OVMS 7.3.
$ tcpip
TCPIP> sho ver
Compaq TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS VAX Version V5.1
on a VAX 7000-720 running OpenVMS V7.3
TCPIP>
Doh! I was just pointed to
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/comp.os.vms/xNVuDTj2X-E, which
tells me that this is a known problem in V5.1 of TCPIP, which are
fixed in V5.3. Anyone knows where I could find V5.3?
Johnny
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