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тАО03-09-2005 02:18 AM
тАО03-09-2005 02:18 AM
I was trying to find where the system run the
sys$startup:tcpip$lpd_systartup.com when system startup. I had used the search command
try find the file, but no file seems to run sys$startup:tcpip$lpd_systartup.com. Any idea?
Thanks very much
Lionel
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тАО03-09-2005 02:32 AM
тАО03-09-2005 02:32 AM
Re: about sys$startup:tcpip$lpd_systartup.com
It's called from SYS$MANAGER:TCPIP$LPD_STARTUP.COM, which in it's turn is called from SYS$STARTUP:TCPIP$STARTUP.COM.
Kris (aka Qkcl)
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тАО03-09-2005 02:44 AM
тАО03-09-2005 02:44 AM
Re: about sys$startup:tcpip$lpd_systartup.com
any place to run sys$startup:tcpip$lpd_systartup.com
Our vms version 7.3-2 and tcpip version is
v5.4
Thanks very much
Lionel
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тАО03-09-2005 03:04 AM
тАО03-09-2005 03:04 AM
SolutionThe sys$manager:tcpip$lpd_startup.com is not "directly" invoked from sys$startup:tcpip$startup.com. The latter command procedure creates a list of things to start based on the configuration and then calls the appropriate startup command procedure. E.g. if TELNET is configured, it calls sys$manager:tcpip$telnet_startup.com, if not configured, it doesn't.
Hope this helps,
Kris (aka Qkcl)
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тАО03-09-2005 04:54 PM
тАО03-09-2005 04:54 PM
Re: about sys$startup:tcpip$lpd_systartup.com
The exact place in the command procedure is as follows,
At the top of the procedure,
$ serv_tailor = f$edit("sys$startup:''serv_id'_systartup.com","upcase")
And further down in the procedure where the procedure you are talking about is actually run,
$ if f$search(serv_tailor) .nes. ""
$ then
$ call log_info "%TCPIP-I-INFO, executing site-specific startup"
$ @'serv_tailor'
$ endif
The startup procedure actually checks for the file before trying to run it. Therefore you won't have any problems if it doesn't exist.
Regards,
Rodney
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тАО03-09-2005 06:43 PM
тАО03-09-2005 06:43 PM
Re: about sys$startup:tcpip$lpd_systartup.com
Except that the service is not working in that case.
Note also that ucx show config ena servi must also be used with and without "/common" to find all enabled services.
Wim
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тАО03-09-2005 10:42 PM
тАО03-09-2005 10:42 PM
Re: about sys$startup:tcpip$lpd_systartup.com
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тАО03-09-2005 10:46 PM
тАО03-09-2005 10:46 PM
Re: about sys$startup:tcpip$lpd_systartup.com
Wim