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тАО07-23-2004 08:58 AM
тАО07-23-2004 08:58 AM
BIND binds CPU
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тАО07-23-2004 03:03 PM
тАО07-23-2004 03:03 PM
Re: BIND binds CPU
as you are certainly aware TCP/IP 4.2ECO5 is a
very old version of this product. While I can comment on your problem from current experience, Bind is one of the components of TCP/IP that is under constant development and bug fixing. While it would be best to upgrade both VMS and TCP/IP on your box to current versions, if you are for some reason locked in with 7.1-2 you still might want to consider to upgrade to TCP/IP 5.1 (plus ECOs), which is the latest version of the product supported with this particular OS version.
Greetings, Martin
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тАО07-27-2004 04:27 AM
тАО07-27-2004 04:27 AM
Re: BIND binds CPU
Thank you very much for your thoughts on this. As you point out, I am painfully aware of how old this version of TCP/IP is. You are also correct that I am locked into the OpenVMS version on this particular box. I had already checked the available patches before posting my question, but didn't see anything for 7.1-2 listed. I'll take a closer look at the site to see if there's an archive of older patches which I missed.
Thanks again for your help.
Allan
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тАО07-27-2004 05:43 AM
тАО07-27-2004 05:43 AM
Re: BIND binds CPU
I think ECO5 was the last one for UCX V4.2
Althought UCX V4.2 runs on VMS V7 I seem to remember Compaq (remember them :-) recommending using V5 for VMS V7.1
Purely Personal Opinion
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тАО07-27-2004 02:01 PM
тАО07-27-2004 02:01 PM
Re: BIND binds CPU
the latest TCP/IP 5.1 patch can be found on ftp.itrc.hp.com in directory
/openvms_patches/layered_products/alpha
Patch file is ALP_TCPIP_ECO-V0501-155.PCSI-DCX_AXPEXE
This is ECO5 for 5.1
Greetings, Martin