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тАО01-08-2008 01:32 PM
тАО01-08-2008 01:32 PM
OVMS SCSI inquiry error using MSA$Util, show or set commands
$ run sys$etc:msa_util.exe
MSA> show controllers
A default controller is not set. All matching controllers displayed
Error doing SCSI Inquiry to controller _$1$GGA1:. VMS Status = 24
Error doing SCSI Inquiry to controller _$1$GGA2:. VMS Status = 24
No controllers found matching request.
MSA> set controller $1$gga1:
Error doing SCSI Inquiry to controller _$1$GGA1:.Could not find a matching controller.
Any help would greatly be appreciated.
Thanks
David
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тАО01-08-2008 02:25 PM
тАО01-08-2008 02:25 PM
Re: OVMS SCSI inquiry error using MSA$Util, show or set commands
is decimal, then:
ALP $ exit 24
%SYSTEM-W-EXQUOTA, process quota exceeded
As usual, figuring out which process quota
was exceeded is more of an ordeal than one
might wish.
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тАО01-08-2008 02:31 PM
тАО01-08-2008 02:31 PM
Re: OVMS SCSI inquiry error using MSA$Util, show or set commands
I'm thinking the manager may not have all priveleges set for his account if it's a process quota exceeded.
I'll have him $set proc/priv=all or try running MSA$Util with the SYSTEM account.
I'll get back to you.
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тАО01-08-2008 02:36 PM
тАО01-08-2008 02:36 PM
Re: OVMS SCSI inquiry error using MSA$Util, show or set commands
of each other.
A diligent search for EXQUOTA should turn up
one or more techniques for finding the
culprit (if that really is the problem).
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тАО01-08-2008 02:45 PM
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Re: OVMS SCSI inquiry error using MSA$Util, show or set commands
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тАО01-08-2008 04:26 PM
тАО01-08-2008 04:26 PM
Re: OVMS SCSI inquiry error using MSA$Util, show or set commands
When the MSA1000 was installed the ID's were set:
CLI> SET THIS_CONTROLLER_ID 1
CLI> SET OTHER_CONTROLLER_ID 2
I get back in touch with the site manager tomorrow to see if he ses the devices $1$gga1 and $1$gga2 in OVMS.
Thanks
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тАО01-08-2008 06:47 PM
тАО01-08-2008 06:47 PM
Re: OVMS SCSI inquiry error using MSA$Util, show or set commands
$ show symbol x
X = "%SYSTEM-W-EXQUOTA, process quota exceeded"
$ x=f$mess(%x24)
$ show symbol x
X = "%SYSTEM-F-NOPRIV, insufficient privilege or object protection violation"
$
I'd bet on the latter.
That it's a hexadecimal status code.
I'd bet you're missing a privilege. Quite possibly one or more of DIAGNOSE, SHARE, PHY_IO or LOG_IO, but I haven't checked the MSA_UTIL documentation. (And I don't immediately find the MSA_UTIL documentation.)
Either turn'm all on and run sans "blade guards", or use security auditing to figure out which privilege(s) MSA_UTIL wants.
Stephen Hoffman
HoffmanLabs LLC
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тАО01-08-2008 06:49 PM
тАО01-08-2008 06:49 PM
Re: OVMS SCSI inquiry error using MSA$Util, show or set commands
$ search sys$share:*.req ss$_exquota
******************************
SYS$COMMON:[SYSLIB]STARLET.REQ;1
literal SS$_EXQUOTA = 28;
literal SS$_EXQUOTASTRT = 10752;
literal SS$_EXQUOTAEND = 11007;
$ x=f$message(28)
$ show symbol x
X = "%SYSTEM-F-EXQUOTA, process quota exceeded"
$
Note the difference in the severity for the status.