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08-24-2005 12:04 AM
08-24-2005 12:04 AM
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The system use tcpware
<<<
Then forget all the suggestions that include TCPIP$ and UCX$*
Do you have processes named TCPware_* ?
Please see the manual at http://vms.process.com/ftp/tcpware/documentation/html/installation/Ch04.htm#E52E63 for configuration details.
cu,
Martin
The system use tcpware
<<<
Then forget all the suggestions that include TCPIP$ and UCX$*
Do you have processes named TCPware_* ?
Please see the manual at http://vms.process.com/ftp/tcpware/documentation/html/installation/Ch04.htm#E52E63 for configuration details.
cu,
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08-24-2005 12:47 AM
08-24-2005 12:47 AM
Re: NTP Client configuration
Yes the TCPware processes arunning are:
SCCRA1$ show sys /proc=tcp*
OpenVMS V7.2-1 on node SCCRA1 24-AUG-2005 14:26:02.84 Uptime 83 08:55:38
Pid Process Name State Pri I/O CPU Page flts Pages
000210B1 TCPware_NETCP LEF 8 510 0 00:00:00.12 219 186
000210B2 TCPware_DNS HIB 6 304 0 00:00:00.12 630 159
0001ECB3 TCPware_FTP HIB 6 55 0 00:00:00.06 1357 99
0001ECB4 TCPware_SNMPD LEF 6 13176 0 00:00:00.01 131 128
SCCRA1$ show sys /proc=tcp*
OpenVMS V7.2-1 on node SCCRA1 24-AUG-2005 14:26:02.84 Uptime 83 08:55:38
Pid Process Name State Pri I/O CPU Page flts Pages
000210B1 TCPware_NETCP LEF 8 510 0 00:00:00.12 219 186
000210B2 TCPware_DNS HIB 6 304 0 00:00:00.12 630 159
0001ECB3 TCPware_FTP HIB 6 55 0 00:00:00.06 1357 99
0001ECB4 TCPware_SNMPD LEF 6 13176 0 00:00:00.01 131 128
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