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тАО03-08-2011 12:11 PM
тАО03-08-2011 12:11 PM
TCPIP SHOW HOST Problem
TCPIP> show version
HP TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS Alpha Version V5.6 - ECO 2
on an AlphaServer ES40 running OpenVMS V8.3
TCPIP> show host
LOCAL database
Host address Host name
127.0.0.1 LOCALHOST, localhost
172.17.11.15 SAINTVIATOR.COM
172.17.11.5 SVHS
172.17.11.1 VIATOR1.SAINTVIATOR.COM, VIATOR1
172.17.11.2 VIATOR2.SAINTVIATOR.COM, VIATOR2
%LIB-E-KEYNOTFOU, key not found in tree
%SYSTEM-F-ACCVIO, access violation, reason mask=00, virtual address=000000000000
005E, PC=FFFFFFFF80A98978, PS=0000001B
Improperly handled condition, image exit forced.
An nslookup for a host works without a problem
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тАО03-08-2011 12:30 PM
тАО03-08-2011 12:30 PM
Re: TCPIP SHOW HOST Problem
(local) hosts data base is corrupt.
You might see if this says anything
interesting:
analyze /rms TCPIP$HOST
The easy way out might be to toss (or at
least hide) the old file, and make and
populate a fresh one. I'd guess that
SYS$MANAGER:TCPIP$CONFIG.COM would know how
to create a new one (and help to populate
it). Or, if you have another, healthier one
on another VMS system, then steal a copy.
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тАО03-08-2011 12:46 PM
тАО03-08-2011 12:46 PM
Re: TCPIP SHOW HOST Problem
I did the anal/rms tcip$host and no problems were reported. The "%LIB-E-KEYNOTFOU, key not found in tree" is what I am concerned about.
Joseph
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тАО03-08-2011 01:10 PM
тАО03-08-2011 01:10 PM
Re: TCPIP SHOW HOST Problem
An ACCVIO from any system provided command or utility is, by definition, a bug. Please log a case with your local customer support centre.
Even if Steven's suggestion that it's due to file corruption (which seems reasonable to me), it's still a bug. If that's the case the utility should report it as such.
FWIW, KEYNOTFOU is from the LIB$*TREE* routines. Most likely reason is the utility uses an in-memory tree to build a data structure which can then be searched. Something wrong with the data files has broken an assumption about what keys should be present.
Bottom line... log a case
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тАО03-08-2011 02:49 PM - last edited on тАО08-04-2011 11:07 AM by Kevin_Paul
тАО03-08-2011 02:49 PM - last edited on тАО08-04-2011 11:07 AM by Kevin_Paul
Re: TCPIP SHOW HOST Problem
Would this be related to this posting from a year back?
http://h30499.www3.hp.com/t5/Networking/TCPIP-SHOW-HOST-causes-register-dump/m-p/4559675#M8895
Assuming you have access, apply the current patch, and then call HP support.
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тАО03-08-2011 07:33 PM
тАО03-08-2011 07:33 PM
Re: TCPIP SHOW HOST Problem
The online help explains the error as below.
$ help/mess KEYNOTFOU
KEYNOTFOU, key not found in tree
Facility: LIB, Library Facility
Explanation: The specified key is not found in the tree. One cause of this
error is when the LIB$FIND_IMAGE_SYMBOL call is unable to
locate the specified symbol in the specified image.
User Action: Check for a missing or erroneous symbol name specification in
a LIB$FIND_IMAGE_SYMBOL call.
Looks like the issue is caused by the LIB$FIND_IMAGE_SYMBOL call as explained above. It may be the issues with the TCPIP.
Regards,
Ketan
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тАО03-09-2011 01:30 PM
тАО03-09-2011 01:30 PM
Re: TCPIP SHOW HOST Problem
Explanation: The specified key is not found in the tree. One cause of this error is when the LIB$FIND_IMAGE_SYMBOL call is unable to
locate the specified symbol in the specified image.
User Action: Check for a missing or erroneous symbol name specification in a LIB$FIND_IMAGE_SYMBOL call.
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Which means, that there is a mismatch in the main/shareable image and the one activated by lib$fis. The latter does not contain the wanted symbol. This may happen when images from different versions are mixed (or logicals are pointing to these incompatible images). This can happen because there is no and there can not be any VMS supplied match control for lib$fis.
And no, the "user" can't check for the symbol, the programmer has to make sure to find the right image and symbol.
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тАО03-09-2011 02:45 PM
тАО03-09-2011 02:45 PM
Re: TCPIP SHOW HOST Problem
Or, the fellow who wrote the TCPIP code
thought that KEYNOTFOU would be a good code
to use for some purpose which had no
connection with LIB$FIND_IMAGE_SYMBOL.
Without more information (like the relevant
source code, for example), it's hard to know
much.
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тАО03-10-2011 12:08 AM
тАО03-10-2011 12:08 AM
Re: TCPIP SHOW HOST Problem
$ tcpip show version
HP TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS Alpha Version V5.6
on an AlphaServer 400 4/233 running OpenVMS V8.3
$ pipe xpd sys$system:tcpip$ucp.exe |search sys$input lib$
offset 0x1440 maps to LIB$GET_CURRENT_INVO_CONTEXT, type is procedure
offset 0x1230 maps to LIB$SHOW_VM_ZONE, type is procedure
offset 0x9e0 maps to LIB$GETSYI, type is procedure
offset 0x9d0 maps to LIB$GETJPI, type is procedure
offset 0x9c0 maps to LIB$GETDVI, type is procedure
offset 0x4c0 maps to LIB$FREE_VM, type is procedure
offset 0x4d0 maps to LIB$GET_VM, type is procedure
offset 0x470 maps to LIB$SHOW_VM, type is procedure
offset 0x460 maps to LIB$SPAWN, type is procedure
offset 0x430 maps to LIB$SIG_TO_RET, type is procedure
offset 0x320 maps to LIB$PUT_OUTPUT, type is procedure
offset 0x2f0 maps to LIB$MATCH_COND, type is procedure
offset 0x250 maps to LIB$GET_INPUT, type is procedure
offset 0xb70 maps to LIB$GET_FOREIGN, type is procedure
offset 0xf10 maps to LIB$FIND_IMAGE_SYMBOL, type is procedure
offset 0xf50 maps to LIB$CREATE_DIR, type is procedure
offset 0xd0 maps to LIB$SET_SYMBOL, type is procedure
offset 0x410 maps to LIB$SIGNAL, type is procedure
offset 0xb60 maps to LIB$EMUL, type is procedure
offset 0x190 maps to LIB$GET_EF, type is procedure
offset 0xa20 maps to LIB$ADDX, type is procedure
$
A $ set watch file/cla=major may help to find out more.
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тАО03-10-2011 01:40 AM
тАО03-10-2011 01:40 AM
Re: TCPIP SHOW HOST Problem
Has there been changes in node names?
Purely Personal Opinion