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тАО05-08-2003 08:09 AM
тАО05-08-2003 08:09 AM
DTSS$CLERK doesn't synchronize the time
DTSS$CLERK doesn't work; "Status state" remains in "Synchronizing" and
$MCR NCL SHOW DTSS DECNET GLOBAL SERVER *
brings
command failed due to:
no such object instance
In the same configuration as in DECnet-Plus ECO03, the ECO02 works well.
What kind of problem does the output in DTSS$ERROR.LOG signal?
E GetBindData: gethostbyname error: name: gbl_dtss1, errno: 50, vaxc$errno: 8340
E GetBindData: gethostbyname errno: network is down
E GetBindData: gethostbyname h_errno: Error 0
E PopulateCacheFromBind:Call GetBindData Failed, sysStatus=2
:
:
Any idea?
Cheers, Thomas
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тАО05-09-2003 06:14 AM
тАО05-09-2003 06:14 AM
Re: DTSS$CLERK doesn't synchronize the time
code 50 means %SYSTEM-E-BADATTRIB, bad attribute control list
code 8340 means %SYSTEM-F-UNREACHABLE, remote node is not currently reachable
--> It looks like the name translation fails (and returns an empty string or so) and thus the connect fails.
Does "$mc tcpip$nslookup gbl_dtss1" work ?
If not, this migth be the first issue to resolve.
If it works --> the code 50 would suggest a corrupted DTSS config file
Hope this helps ...
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тАО05-09-2003 10:21 AM
тАО05-09-2003 10:21 AM
Re: DTSS$CLERK doesn't synchronize the time
The clerk is an intermediate between the client and server.
The clerk errors could be because you still need to point to a time provider (either on the internet or one within your network). Have you declared a time provider to your system?
If you have no time provider and simply point a server or multiple servers, then your clock will track to the average all the systems and their clocks (that's over simplified but the idea is to minimize time drift).
I'll see if I can find the exact commands to point to a time provider or maybe someone has them handy. You'll want multiple servers and with access to time providers.
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тАО02-21-2006 06:15 PM
тАО02-21-2006 06:15 PM
Re: DTSS$CLERK doesn't synchronize the time
Fatal error at line 3227 in file ri_axp_eco_resd$:[dtss_service.src]dtss_decnet_v_vms.c
%LIB-F-BADLOADR, bad block address
Same VMS and Decnet version ad Thomas. No nameserving and no decnet db update at the moment of the crash.
The DTSS process aborted and I restarted decnet (via a reboot).
Probably caused by network interrupt.
Wim
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тАО02-21-2006 07:23 PM
тАО02-21-2006 07:23 PM
Re: DTSS$CLERK doesn't synchronize the time
We are using DECnet over IP (RFC1006) without any DECnet routing.
On those machines not belonging to same IP subnet as the DTSS Server, we defined the address of the global server in our local TCP/IP database as follows:
$ TCPIP SHO HOST /local
1.2.3.4 GBL_DTSS1, gbl_dtss1
1.2.3.5 GBL_DTSS2, gbl_dtss2
1.2.3.4 GBL_DTSS3, gbl_dtss3
This hosts (gbl_dtss1 .. gbl_dtss3) will be used for synchronisation.
See also http://h71000.www7.hp.com/doc/82final/decnetplus/DTS_MNG.pdf chapter 2.2.4.2
Hope that helps
Regards
Heinz