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тАО06-10-2009 11:12 AM
тАО06-10-2009 11:12 AM
Re: Wierd messages at boot
Cluster ????
Is the logical TCPIP$LPD_ROOT pointing to the same location on all nodes ?
Hakan
Is the logical TCPIP$LPD_ROOT pointing to the same location on all nodes ?
Hakan
Don't make it worse by guessing.........
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тАО06-17-2009 12:36 AM
тАО06-17-2009 12:36 AM
Re: Wierd messages at boot
Hi again, sorry for the late reply.
The cluster shares a disk, but the configuration is done seperatly.
The content of the printcap.dat files are identical thou and the configuration output taken from the TCPIP$LPD_IN_NODE1__1.LOG is as follows:
%%%%%%%%%%%% 5-JUN-2009 18:18:33.97 %%%%%%%%%%%%
%TCPIP-I-LPD_LOGSUC, using log file TCPIP$LPD_ROOT:[000000]TCPIP$LPD_IN_BASNG1_1
.LOG
%%%%%%%%%%%% 5-JUN-2009 18:18:34.02 %%%%%%%%%%%%
%TCPIP-I-LPD_SYMBRUN, symbiont is running the queue TCPIP$LPD_IN_BASNG1_1
TCPIP LPD configuration data:
LPD Spooler Directory : TCPIP$LPD_ROOT:[000000]
Retry-Interval : 0 00:05:00.00
Retry-Maximum : 0 01:00:00.00
Idle-Timeout : 0 00:05:00.00
Inbound-Queues-Per-Node : 1
Utility-Queues-Per-Node : 0
Receiver-Debug : 0
Symbiont-Debug : 0
Utilities-Debug : 0
Loop-Max : 0
Droptime : 0
Probetime : 0
PS-Extensions : LPS
Stream-Passall : FALSE
VMS-Flagpages : FALSE
Persistent-Server : FALSE
Keepalive : FALSE
Synchronize-All-Jobs : TRUE
Setup-NoLF : FALSE
1st-VFC-Prefix-Special : FALSE
PCB for printer
PA: FALSE
ND: FALSE
CR: FALSE
SN: FALSE
Obviously, the last part shows the same kind of messages displayed in my operator.log, but I can't seem to find any way of changing these configuration settings or even just look at them.
This is the content of my printcap file:
TCPIP$LPD_QUEUE:\
:lp=TCPIP$LPD_QUEUE:\
:sd=TCPIP$LPD_SPOOL:
This is not a prioritized thing since it doesn't seem to break anything. It just annoys me that there is messages that doesn't make any sense :P
Best regards
Fredrik Eriksson
The cluster shares a disk, but the configuration is done seperatly.
The content of the printcap.dat files are identical thou and the configuration output taken from the TCPIP$LPD_IN_NODE1__1.LOG is as follows:
%%%%%%%%%%%% 5-JUN-2009 18:18:33.97 %%%%%%%%%%%%
%TCPIP-I-LPD_LOGSUC, using log file TCPIP$LPD_ROOT:[000000]TCPIP$LPD_IN_BASNG1_1
.LOG
%%%%%%%%%%%% 5-JUN-2009 18:18:34.02 %%%%%%%%%%%%
%TCPIP-I-LPD_SYMBRUN, symbiont is running the queue TCPIP$LPD_IN_BASNG1_1
TCPIP LPD configuration data:
LPD Spooler Directory : TCPIP$LPD_ROOT:[000000]
Retry-Interval : 0 00:05:00.00
Retry-Maximum : 0 01:00:00.00
Idle-Timeout : 0 00:05:00.00
Inbound-Queues-Per-Node : 1
Utility-Queues-Per-Node : 0
Receiver-Debug : 0
Symbiont-Debug : 0
Utilities-Debug : 0
Loop-Max : 0
Droptime : 0
Probetime : 0
PS-Extensions : LPS
Stream-Passall : FALSE
VMS-Flagpages : FALSE
Persistent-Server : FALSE
Keepalive : FALSE
Synchronize-All-Jobs : TRUE
Setup-NoLF : FALSE
1st-VFC-Prefix-Special : FALSE
PCB for printer
PA: FALSE
ND: FALSE
CR: FALSE
SN: FALSE
Obviously, the last part shows the same kind of messages displayed in my operator.log, but I can't seem to find any way of changing these configuration settings or even just look at them.
This is the content of my printcap file:
TCPIP$LPD_QUEUE:\
:lp=TCPIP$LPD_QUEUE:\
:sd=TCPIP$LPD_SPOOL:
This is not a prioritized thing since it doesn't seem to break anything. It just annoys me that there is messages that doesn't make any sense :P
Best regards
Fredrik Eriksson
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тАО06-17-2009 05:51 AM
тАО06-17-2009 05:51 AM
Re: Wierd messages at boot
Fredrik,
Could you supply a
$ SHOW LOGICAL TCPIP$LPD_ROOT
from all clustermembers and a
$ SHOW QUEUE *LPD*/FULL
Hakan
Kan jag kontakta dig per telefon ??
Could you supply a
$ SHOW LOGICAL TCPIP$LPD_ROOT
from all clustermembers and a
$ SHOW QUEUE *LPD*/FULL
Hakan
Kan jag kontakta dig per telefon ??
Don't make it worse by guessing.........
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