[Info-vax] Migrated VMS 5.X to simh - TCPWare error
Dave
BaxterD at tessco.com
Fri Feb 18 10:35:06 EST 2011
On Feb 18, 9:28 am, "gregor.oelze" <gregor.oe... at gmail.com> wrote:
> On 17 Feb., 23:06, pe... at langstoeger.at (Peter 'EPLAN' LANGSTOeGER)
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> > In article <b23b0674-e32e-4a69-ae12-5daaa0e34... at n1g2000yqm.googlegroups.com>, "gregor.oelze" <gregor.oe... at gmail.com> writes:
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> > >%STARTNET-F-ERROR, error during execution (NETCU START/IP SVA-0
> > >192.9.201.130 /FLAGS=NOTRAILERS)
> > >-STARTNET-I-SHUTNET, shutting down TCPware ...
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> > So, TCPware thinks of "SVA-0" (a DESVA, ESA0:)
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> > >set xq enabled
> > >set xq type=DEQNA
> > >set xq mac=00-4f-49-03-1a-93
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> > and SIHM is told to offer "QNA-0" (a DEQNA, EQA0:)
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> > This doesn't match.
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> > So either SIMH is able to offer a DESVA (don't know SIMH enough to answer
> > this - but I'm pretty sure), or you need to reconfigure TCPware to fit to
> > the hardware (in TCPWARE:TCPWARE_CONFIGURE.COM replace "SVA-0" with "QNA-0")
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> > HIH
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> > --
> > Peter "EPLAN" LANGSTÖGER
> > Network and OpenVMS system specialist
> > E-mail Pe... at LANGSTOeGER.at
> > A-1030 VIENNA AUSTRIA I'm not a pessimist, I'm a realist
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> thanks for all the response: Here is a quick heads-up:
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> After searching through the file-system, i couldnt find a local
> location, called TCPWARE,
> what i did find- was SYS$SYSROOT[TCPIP]TCPIP_CONFIGURE.COM in which
> the
> old NIC was defined with SVA-0.
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> After a long fight with the vms editor and the Gold-Key i managed to
> change the
> NIC name to QNA-0. So - shutdown - restart of the machine-that is now
> the output.
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> %STARTNET-F-ERROR, error during execution (NETCU START/IP QNA-0
> 192.9.201.130
> /FLAGS=NOTRAILERS)
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> -STARTNET-I-SHUTNET, shutting down TCPware ...
> %SET-I-INTSET, login interactive limit = 64, current interactive value
> = 0
> 18-FEB-2011 15:20:51
> SYSTEM job terminated at 18-FEB-2011 15:20:53.75
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> I am still confused. Will it be the problem with the SYS$DEVICE?
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> Best regards
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> Gregor Oelze- Hide quoted text -
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I guess the next this is to see if OpenVMS sees any network devices.
Try $ mc lancp show dev or, $ mc lancp show dev.
Dave.
If not, try executing it manually. (this should
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