On Wed, Feb 13, 2013 at 12:33 AM, Cory Smelosky <b4 at gewt.net> wrote:
On 13 Feb 2013, at 00:14, Cory Smelosky <b4 at gewt.net> wrote:
On 13 Feb 2013, at 00:10, Kari Uusim ki <uusimaki at exdecfinland.org> wrote:
If you have registered and loaded the licenses successfully, but still DECnet-OSI
won't start, you might have too few license units for the system type.
Can you tell a bit more about your system and the licenses you are trying to use. THat
would be helpful.
On 13.2.2013 6:50, Cory Smelosky wrote:
On 12 Feb 2013, at 23:46, Kari Uusim ki <uusimaki at exdecfinland.org> wrote:
You are not trying to use VMS licenses on Tru64unix, are you?
They aren't compatible, unfortunately. You need real Tru64 licenses.
I am using Tru64 licenses...I just don't know the license names I need...the
documentation seems to not be fond of saying...
Kari
On 13.2.2013 4:56, Cory Smelosky wrote:
Hello!
I'm been playing with Tru64 and I managed to get DECnet
installed...some common library files referred to DECNET-OSI-END and
DECNET-OSI-EXT, are these the correct licenses, or need I load others?
NCL continues to complain despite having those licenses loaded.
Any help appreciated...
.
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REASON: DECnet License Failure
Description: There is a problem with the DECnet License
Reason = License Not Installed
bash-4.0# /usr/sbin/lmf list
Product Status
Users: Total Active
DECNET-OSI-END active
unlimited
DECNET-OSI-EXT active
unlimited
Both have UNITS set to 0.
The shell script that told me these is as follows:
if lmfck DECNET-OSI-EXT DEC 1.0 8-FEB-1993
then
EXTENDED_LICENSE="yes"
else
if lmfck DECNET-OSI-END DEC 1.0 8-FEB-1993
then
END_SYSTEM_LICENSE="yes"
else
Found the problem. Producer was set to something other than DEC. Oops...
Hello!
I arranged that.
Just like I arranged to have a very large tribble keep Sampsa awake
all night with its noises. And no one wants to know what happened
around Dave's place.
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Any time any of you want me to stop throwing stuff like all of that
into our list messaging I will. But these discussions are moderately
flat as a <Something else> and sometimes informative, so I figured
some theater would break up the boredom and what mediocrity that seems
to have followed it.
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