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тАО11-08-2010 01:05 PM
тАО11-08-2010 01:05 PM
Cannot start TCPIP: TCPIP-E-STARTFAIL INETACPERR
can you please help me to get tcpip working?
When I run @sys$startup:tcpip$startup I receive following message:
%TCPIP-I-INFO, TCP/IP Services startup beginning at 8-NOV-2010 22:00:58.92
%TCPIP-I-NORMAL, timezone information verified
%RUN-S-PROC_ID, identification of created process is 00000033
%TCPIP-E-STARTFAIL, failed to start TCP/IP Kernel
-TCPIP-E-INETACPERR, INETACP process error (status = 0000011C)
Of course I have set up tcpip (@sys$manager:tcpip$config) before I've tried to start tcpip.
Hope one can find a solution for this, otherwise I'd have to perform a fresh install.
Best regards
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тАО11-08-2010 01:50 PM
тАО11-08-2010 01:50 PM
Re: Cannot start TCPIP: TCPIP-E-STARTFAIL INETACPERR
Which TCPIP? On what? There may be more
than one version of TCPIP and/or VMS in the
field these days. Did you follow the
installation instructions?
> -TCPIP-E-INETACPERR, INETACP process error (status = 0000011C)
ALP $ exit %x0000011C
%SYSTEM-F-INSFWSL, insufficient working set limit
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тАО11-08-2010 02:31 PM
тАО11-08-2010 02:31 PM
Re: Cannot start TCPIP: TCPIP-E-STARTFAIL INETACPERR
----------------------------------- ----------- ------------
PRODUCT KIT TYPE STATE
----------------------------------- ----------- ------------
DEC VAXVMS TCPIP V5.1-15 Full LP Installed
----------------------------------- ----------- ------------
1 item found
$
...on VAX Operating System, Version V7.3
It worked like a charm in the previous installations.
Do I need to expand the default value of the WSMAX from 1024 to 2048? How do I do that? Maybe by setting a new parameter WSDEF and setting its value to 2048? How do I do that?
SYSGEN> SHOW WSMAX
Parameter Name Current Default Min. Max. Unit Dynamic
-------------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ---- -------
WSMAX 4096 1024 60 1048576 Pages
SYSGEN> SHOW WSDEF
%SYSGEN-E-NOPARAM, no such parameter
SYSGEN>
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тАО11-08-2010 03:39 PM
тАО11-08-2010 03:39 PM
Re: Cannot start TCPIP: TCPIP-E-STARTFAIL INETACPERR
WSMAX is a SYSGEN parameter. It can be manipulated manually in SYSGEN or SYSMAN; however the probably is to add it to SYS$SYSTEM:MODPARAMS.DAT and re-run AUTOGEN.
Simplifying somewhat, the maximum working set for a process is controlled as the lesser of the user's value contained in the UAF record (viewed and modified using AUTHORIZE) and the system maximum.
Please verify and post both values, as well as the hardware configuration of your system.
- Bob Gezelter, http://wwws.rlgsc.com
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тАО11-08-2010 04:29 PM
тАО11-08-2010 04:29 PM
Re: Cannot start TCPIP: TCPIP-E-STARTFAIL INETACPERR
So, too old for the on-line docs.
> [...] Did you follow the
> installation instructions?
Still wondering. There may be minimum
required values for many parameters, things
to add to MODPARAMS.DAT, and so on, and I
can't reliably guess what they might be.
> [...] How do I do that?
Read and follow the instructions? I know
that that may sound radical, but sometimes it
actually works. With no information about
the system (how much memory, ...), it's hard
to guess what WSMAX (or anything else) ought
to be.
> It worked like a charm in the previous
> installations.
I wish that my psychic powers were strong
enough to let me see what's different on this
system, but they're not.
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тАО11-08-2010 04:35 PM
тАО11-08-2010 04:35 PM
Re: Cannot start TCPIP: TCPIP-E-STARTFAIL INETACPERR
Dan
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тАО11-08-2010 11:40 PM
тАО11-08-2010 11:40 PM
Re: Cannot start TCPIP: TCPIP-E-STARTFAIL INETACPERR
Although the default is 1024, 4096 still is quite low.
Do a SHOW MEM to see how much free memory is available.
Depending on the number of processes on the system, increase WSMAX. The maximum used is determined by the processes WSEXTENT, and in case the system uses all its memory, processes are shrinked back to their WSQUOTA.
Wasn't at the end of TCPIP installation a message telling which minimum WSMAX has to be put into MOPDPARAMS.
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тАО11-09-2010 12:02 AM
тАО11-09-2010 12:02 AM
Re: Cannot start TCPIP: TCPIP-E-STARTFAIL INETACPERR
I think inetacp is running as SYSTEM:
check with MCR AUTHORIZE SHOW SYSTEM
to see WSQUO and WSEXTENT.
On the old VMS 6.2 I have available, WSQUO for system is 4000.
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тАО11-09-2010 05:30 AM
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Re: Cannot start TCPIP: TCPIP-E-STARTFAIL INETACPERR
from your Forum Profile:
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