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тАО07-31-2006 11:07 PM
тАО07-31-2006 11:07 PM
No access to SYSMAN - run a CP on both nodes of cluster
Is there any OTHER way that I can accomplish what I am attemting?
Thanks,
Chaim
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тАО07-31-2006 11:20 PM
тАО07-31-2006 11:20 PM
Re: No access to SYSMAN - run a CP on both nodes of cluster
There are several ways.
One method that comes to mind is creating 2 identical batch queues (executor), one on each node, and submit the command proc to each of the queues.
Regards,
Kris (aka Qkcl)
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тАО07-31-2006 11:22 PM
тАО07-31-2006 11:22 PM
Re: No access to SYSMAN - run a CP on both nodes of cluster
Two possibilities:
- Two batch queues, one on each member of the cluster
- Use the DECnet TASK object to execute a command file that does the DBO command.
- Bob Gezelter, http://www.rlgsc.com
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тАО07-31-2006 11:30 PM
тАО07-31-2006 11:30 PM
Re: No access to SYSMAN - run a CP on both nodes of cluster
Thanks for your replies.
I do NOT have the privs to create the queues, and this method would require reading two log files etc. Not a very elegant solution.
The suggestion running a DECNET task sounds more interesting! Could some remind me how to do this?
Chaim
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тАО08-01-2006 12:05 AM
тАО08-01-2006 12:05 AM
Re: No access to SYSMAN - run a CP on both nodes of cluster
In decnet :
$ type node"us pw"::"task=wim.com"
Wim
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тАО08-01-2006 12:19 AM
тАО08-01-2006 12:19 AM
Re: No access to SYSMAN - run a CP on both nodes of cluster
The idea sounded good, however I suspect I don't have access to use this method. Tried what you suggested, and here's what I received:
RMS-E-ACC, ACP file access failed
SYSTEM-F-LINKEXIT, Network partner exited
Any other suggestions?
Chaim
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тАО08-01-2006 12:29 AM
тАО08-01-2006 12:29 AM
Re: No access to SYSMAN - run a CP on both nodes of cluster
if you are limited by insufficient privileges, maybe use the batch job idea.
Write a small DCL procedure to submit a .COM file with the DBO command to 2 existing batch queues on both systems. The logfiles will end up in your SYS$LOGIN directory. Use $ SYNCH to wait for both jobs to be completed and then post-process the 2 .LOG file (minimum would be TYPE/PAGE job.LOG;0,;-1)
Volker.
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тАО08-01-2006 12:32 AM
тАО08-01-2006 12:32 AM
Re: No access to SYSMAN - run a CP on both nodes of cluster
- first, check that your account has REMOTE ACCESS
- if so, check your (SY)LOGIN,COM to NOT do interactive commands in NETWORK mode (use if f$mode() .eqs. "NETWORK" , or .NES. "INTERACTIVE" - that type of construct.
- in your "wim.com" (mine would typically be jpe.com :-) ) begin with DEFINE SYS$OUTPUT SYS$NET.
.. and if this does not give the desired results, check SYS$LOGIN:NET$SERVER.LOG
hth
Proost.
Have one on me.
jpe
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тАО08-01-2006 01:59 AM
тАО08-01-2006 01:59 AM
Re: No access to SYSMAN - run a CP on both nodes of cluster
Also check your LOGIN.COM (and related files) for any conditions that would generate an error on a non-network device.
Another question that should be asked is: Can you do file operations over DECnet (e.g., DIRECTORY, COPY)?
- Bob Gezelteer, http://www.rlgsc.com
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тАО08-01-2006 02:14 AM
тАО08-01-2006 02:14 AM
Re: No access to SYSMAN - run a CP on both nodes of cluster
But if you add /out=file you can inspect the result after that.
I woul go for the rsh but I myself have a complicated T2T running that shows the output correctly, whatever the procedure that is executed.
Wim