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тАО06-29-2006 04:50 AM
тАО06-29-2006 04:50 AM
The directory is universal on all our systems.
I am assumin I would have to creat a com file and then execute it?
Thanks!
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тАО06-29-2006 05:01 AM
тАО06-29-2006 05:01 AM
SolutionPersonally, given the choice, I would use either DECnet Task to Task capabilities, presuming that I had network access to all of the systems. Another option is to copy the files to the remote systems and use the SET ENVIRONMENT command in SYSMAN to execute it.
In either case, you need to code this as a command file.
- Bob Gezelter, http://www.rlgsc.com
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тАО06-29-2006 05:01 AM
тАО06-29-2006 05:01 AM
Re: Netcopy
Basically for decnet access
$ copy ADMIN_DEV:[ADMIN]DMSCRIPT_HOOK.COM -
nodea"myusername password"::ADMIN_DEV:[ADMIN]
Nodea is the name of a host. The trick is the username and password inside the string.
for FTP you can
$ ftp nodename /username="myusername"/ password="password"
cd ADMIN_DEV:[ADMIN]
put DMSCIPT_HOOK.COM
bye
03:00 hours AEST.
My 2 cents.
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тАО06-29-2006 05:07 AM
тАО06-29-2006 05:07 AM
Re: Netcopy
Do you have decnet between the systems with proxies?
If you have the decnet or r-services then you can perform the function with either the proxies setup or by passing the account & password.
Quick example:
Node1 - original file resides here
node2 - where you want to put it
copy ADMIN_DEV:[ADMIN]DMSCRIPT_HOOK.COM node2::ADMIN_DEV:[ADMIN]DMSCRIPT_HOOK.COM
(this is with decnet and proxies - assuming account has default permissions to write to admin_dev:[admin])
copy ADMIN_DEV:[ADMIN]DMSCRIPT_HOOK.COM node2"account password"::ADMIN_DEV:[ADMIN]DMSCRIPT_HOOK.COM
(this is with decnet without proxies)
rcp /log /username="account" /password="password" ":ADMIN_DEV:[ADMIN]DMSCRIPT_HOOK.COM" node2:ADMIN_DEV:[ADMIN]DMSCRIPT_HOOK.COM
(rcp is where I have the least knowledge. I end up having to play with it each time)
Overall you can do this copy or rcp for each of the 70 different machines. Doing in one command file with an output log file would show which copy functions errored.
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тАО06-29-2006 07:23 AM
тАО06-29-2006 07:23 AM
Re: Netcopy
as far as I can see the "needs to run" is the most important part of your question.
I will assume the scripts have already been copied (the previous answers can help you there.
Using DECnet, you will need sysman:
For easy use, have the same account with the same password on all systems (_IF_ your security policy allows that, otherwise, expand the following to use multiple invocations) and
$ DEFINE/TABLE=SYSMAN$NODE_TABLE ALL_NODES
$ MCR SYSMAN
SET ENVIRONMENT/NODE=ALL_NODES
DO @ADMIN_DEV:[ADMIN]DMSCRIPT_HOOK
EXIT
To capture the output,
$ DEFINE SYS$OUTPUT/USER
just before the MCR SYSMAN.
Using rsh:
SET TCPIP PROXIES, and
$ RSH /USER=
and repeat for all nodes.
hth
Proost.
Have one on me.
jpe
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тАО06-29-2006 08:39 AM
тАО06-29-2006 08:39 AM
Re: Netcopy
you can add "SYSMAN SET TIMEOUT time_limit"
before DO copy or Jan's "DO @ADMIN_DEV:[ADMIN]DMSCRIPT_HOOK" command.
If any node takes extra time to respond for the SYSMAN command, this SET TIMEOUT command gives the specified time limit to execute the sysman command for each node. otherwise the command execution will be skipped on some node. You can use /PAUSE or /CONFIRM qualifiers also with DO command.
Archunan
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тАО06-29-2006 08:19 PM
тАО06-29-2006 08:19 PM
Re: Netcopy
Purely Personal Opinion