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тАО08-12-2004 03:25 AM
тАО08-12-2004 03:25 AM
Specs:
OVMS 7.3-1
Pathworks/Adv Server 7.3-A2
2 Node VMS cluster--Both Nodes ES40s
Situation:
It appears as though my current pathwork's configuration allows any one user to make multiple connections from the same pc/client to a share.
Look at the output from a show connections command:
OSIJX2> admin show connections
Connections on server "OSIJX2":
User name Computer name Share name Opens Time
TRANSCNTRL_JKV PC15543 EXPERIAN 0 5 15:12
TRANSCNTRL_JKV PC15543 EXPERIAN 0 5 11:12
TRANSCNTRL_JKV PC15543 EXPERIAN 0 5 16:12
TRANSCNTRL_JKV PC15543 EXPERIAN 0 5 07:42
TRANSCNTRL_JKV PC15543 EXPERIAN 0 5 15:42
TRANSCNTRL_JKV PC15543 EXPERIAN 0 5 08:12
TRANSCNTRL_JKV PC15543 EXPERIAN 0 5 08:42
TRANSCNTRL_JKV PC15543 EXPERIAN 0 10 04:54
TRANSCNTRL_JKV PC15543 EXPERIAN 0 5 12:12
TRANSCNTRL_JKV PC15543 EXPERIAN 0 5 16:42
TRANSCNTRL_JKV PC15543 EXPERIAN 0 5 11:42
TRANSCNTRL_JKV PC15543 EXPERIAN 0 5 09:12
TRANSCNTRL_JKV PC15543 EXPERIAN 0 5 09:42
TRANSCNTRL_JKV PC15543 EXPERIAN 0 5 07:12
TRANSCNTRL_JKV PC15543 EXPERIAN 0 5 06:12
TRANSCNTRL_JKV PC15543 EXPERIAN 0 5 01:42
TRANSCNTRL_JKV PC15543 EXPERIAN 0 5 17:12
TRANSCNTRL_JKV PC15543 EXPERIAN 0 5 20:42
TRANSCNTRL_JKV PC15543 EXPERIAN 0 5 20:12
TRANSCNTRL_JKV PC15543 EXPERIAN 0 5 19:42
If I run a show sessions command, most of these connections are just idle.
Connected Users Computer Opens Time Idle Guest
TRANSCNTRL_JKV PC15543 2 5 08:51 5 08:51 No
TRANSCNTRL_JKV PC15543 2 5 10:51 5 10:51 No
TRANSCNTRL_JKV PC15543 2 5 10:21 5 10:21 No
TRANSCNTRL_JKV PC15543 2 5 09:51 5 09:51 No
TRANSCNTRL_JKV PC15543 2 5 09:21 5 09:21 No
TRANSCNTRL_JKV PC15543 2 5 06:51 5 06:51 No
TRANSCNTRL_JKV PC15543 2 5 08:21 5 08:21 No
TRANSCNTRL_JKV PC15543 2 5 07:51 5 07:51 No
TRANSCNTRL_JKV PC15543 2 5 07:21 5 07:21 No
TRANSCNTRL_JKV PC15543 2 5 11:51 5 11:51 No
TRANSCNTRL_JKV PC15543 2 5 06:21 5 06:21 No
TRANSCNTRL_JKV PC15543 2 5 05:51 5 05:51 No
TRANSCNTRL_JKV PC15543 2 5 02:21 5 02:21 No
TRANSCNTRL_JKV PC15543 2 5 11:21 5 11:21 No
TRANSCNTRL_JKV PC15543 2 5 16:21 5 16:21 No
TRANSCNTRL_JKV PC15543 2 5 19:21 5 19:21 No
TRANSCNTRL_JKV PC15543 2 5 12:51 5 12:51 No
TRANSCNTRL_JKV PC15543 2 10 05:33 0 00:00 No
Now, I have gone to the user and asked why do you have so many connections to this same share. (By the way, I can reproduce this scenario easily. Simply map a network drive to a share using one letter, then map another network drive to the same share using another letter).
I have talked with user TRANSCNTRL_JKV, they insist they are only making one connection per share per pc. However there is some automated scripting on this PC that checks and maps drives, but I'm not entirely sure how the script works.
What I'd like to do is tell Pathworks,
"Please only allow one connection to a share per user/pc"
Is this possible??
Thanks
Kirk
OVMS 7.3-1
Pathworks/Adv Server 7.3-A2
2 Node VMS cluster--Both Nodes ES40s
Situation:
It appears as though my current pathwork's configuration allows any one user to make multiple connections from the same pc/client to a share.
Look at the output from a show connections command:
OSIJX2> admin show connections
Connections on server "OSIJX2":
User name Computer name Share name Opens Time
TRANSCNTRL_JKV PC15543 EXPERIAN 0 5 15:12
TRANSCNTRL_JKV PC15543 EXPERIAN 0 5 11:12
TRANSCNTRL_JKV PC15543 EXPERIAN 0 5 16:12
TRANSCNTRL_JKV PC15543 EXPERIAN 0 5 07:42
TRANSCNTRL_JKV PC15543 EXPERIAN 0 5 15:42
TRANSCNTRL_JKV PC15543 EXPERIAN 0 5 08:12
TRANSCNTRL_JKV PC15543 EXPERIAN 0 5 08:42
TRANSCNTRL_JKV PC15543 EXPERIAN 0 10 04:54
TRANSCNTRL_JKV PC15543 EXPERIAN 0 5 12:12
TRANSCNTRL_JKV PC15543 EXPERIAN 0 5 16:42
TRANSCNTRL_JKV PC15543 EXPERIAN 0 5 11:42
TRANSCNTRL_JKV PC15543 EXPERIAN 0 5 09:12
TRANSCNTRL_JKV PC15543 EXPERIAN 0 5 09:42
TRANSCNTRL_JKV PC15543 EXPERIAN 0 5 07:12
TRANSCNTRL_JKV PC15543 EXPERIAN 0 5 06:12
TRANSCNTRL_JKV PC15543 EXPERIAN 0 5 01:42
TRANSCNTRL_JKV PC15543 EXPERIAN 0 5 17:12
TRANSCNTRL_JKV PC15543 EXPERIAN 0 5 20:42
TRANSCNTRL_JKV PC15543 EXPERIAN 0 5 20:12
TRANSCNTRL_JKV PC15543 EXPERIAN 0 5 19:42
If I run a show sessions command, most of these connections are just idle.
Connected Users Computer Opens Time Idle Guest
TRANSCNTRL_JKV PC15543 2 5 08:51 5 08:51 No
TRANSCNTRL_JKV PC15543 2 5 10:51 5 10:51 No
TRANSCNTRL_JKV PC15543 2 5 10:21 5 10:21 No
TRANSCNTRL_JKV PC15543 2 5 09:51 5 09:51 No
TRANSCNTRL_JKV PC15543 2 5 09:21 5 09:21 No
TRANSCNTRL_JKV PC15543 2 5 06:51 5 06:51 No
TRANSCNTRL_JKV PC15543 2 5 08:21 5 08:21 No
TRANSCNTRL_JKV PC15543 2 5 07:51 5 07:51 No
TRANSCNTRL_JKV PC15543 2 5 07:21 5 07:21 No
TRANSCNTRL_JKV PC15543 2 5 11:51 5 11:51 No
TRANSCNTRL_JKV PC15543 2 5 06:21 5 06:21 No
TRANSCNTRL_JKV PC15543 2 5 05:51 5 05:51 No
TRANSCNTRL_JKV PC15543 2 5 02:21 5 02:21 No
TRANSCNTRL_JKV PC15543 2 5 11:21 5 11:21 No
TRANSCNTRL_JKV PC15543 2 5 16:21 5 16:21 No
TRANSCNTRL_JKV PC15543 2 5 19:21 5 19:21 No
TRANSCNTRL_JKV PC15543 2 5 12:51 5 12:51 No
TRANSCNTRL_JKV PC15543 2 10 05:33 0 00:00 No
Now, I have gone to the user and asked why do you have so many connections to this same share. (By the way, I can reproduce this scenario easily. Simply map a network drive to a share using one letter, then map another network drive to the same share using another letter).
I have talked with user TRANSCNTRL_JKV, they insist they are only making one connection per share per pc. However there is some automated scripting on this PC that checks and maps drives, but I'm not entirely sure how the script works.
What I'd like to do is tell Pathworks,
"Please only allow one connection to a share per user/pc"
Is this possible??
Thanks
Kirk
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тАО08-12-2004 04:15 AM
тАО08-12-2004 04:15 AM
Re: pathworks is allowing multiple connections from same pc and user to the same share
Kirk,
I remember a problem like yours, solved by ECO2 patch. I'm searching for more details.
Antonio Vigliotti
I remember a problem like yours, solved by ECO2 patch. I'm searching for more details.
Antonio Vigliotti
Antonio Maria Vigliotti
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тАО08-12-2004 05:19 AM
тАО08-12-2004 05:19 AM
Solution
Kirk,
There's something *very*, *very* wrong someplace. You should *never* get more than one *Session* per workstation, but you can get as many *Connections* as needed and allowed.
Since you are at ECO2, maybe ECO3 has addressed this issue. Unfortunately, I only see the cover letter at the patch site and it is less than informative.
I am at ECO2 on few sites but they are all at VMS 7.3-2 and I do not see this indication.
There is a PC application running on XP at one site that never closes its connection to IPC$ but keeps opening a new one each time it accesses a share. . . but it never opens multiple sessions per workstation and always shows as many connections to shares as there are.
If I map a second drive letter to the same share and open both, it shows a second connection but it only shows one session. This is what I'd expect to see.
I don't think I'd blame the user (unless the user wrote the PC application:-) because this is a bug someplace.
Sorry, I know that's not much help.
Doug
There's something *very*, *very* wrong someplace. You should *never* get more than one *Session* per workstation, but you can get as many *Connections* as needed and allowed.
Since you are at ECO2, maybe ECO3 has addressed this issue. Unfortunately, I only see the cover letter at the patch site and it is less than informative.
I am at ECO2 on few sites but they are all at VMS 7.3-2 and I do not see this indication.
There is a PC application running on XP at one site that never closes its connection to IPC$ but keeps opening a new one each time it accesses a share. . . but it never opens multiple sessions per workstation and always shows as many connections to shares as there are.
If I map a second drive letter to the same share and open both, it shows a second connection but it only shows one session. This is what I'd expect to see.
I don't think I'd blame the user (unless the user wrote the PC application:-) because this is a bug someplace.
Sorry, I know that's not much help.
Doug
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тАО08-12-2004 10:24 PM
тАО08-12-2004 10:24 PM
Re: pathworks is allowing multiple connections from same pc and user to the same share
Kirk, Doug,
A/S V7.3 documentation tell there is always a unamed session used by pathwork. See here: http://h71000.www7.hp.com/doc/73final/6554/6554pro_001.html
Antonio Vigliotti
A/S V7.3 documentation tell there is always a unamed session used by pathwork. See here: http://h71000.www7.hp.com/doc/73final/6554/6554pro_001.html
Antonio Vigliotti
Antonio Maria Vigliotti
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