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тАО12-12-2004 10:13 PM
тАО12-12-2004 10:13 PM
Record layout UCX database
Willem
OpenVMS Developer & System Manager
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тАО12-12-2004 10:26 PM
тАО12-12-2004 10:26 PM
Re: Record layout UCX database
Do you want below......
Directory SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]
UCX$CONFIGURATION.DAT;1
92
UCX$HOST.DAT;1 80
UCX$NETWORK.DAT;1 80
UCX$PROXY.DAT;1 268
UCX$ROUTE.DAT;1 96
UCX$SERVICE.DAT;1 88
Directory SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]
UCX$CONFIGURATION.DAT;1
File organization: Indexed, Prolog: 3, Using 1 key
In 2 areas
Shelved state: Online
File attributes: Allocation: 99, Extend: 17, Maximum bucket size: 17, Global buffer count: 0, No version limit
Contiguous best try
Record format: Variable length, maximum 7680 bytes, longest 0 bytes
Record attributes: Carriage return carriage control
RMS attributes: None
Journaling enabled: None
File protection: System:RWED, Owner:RWED, Group:RE, World:RE
Access Cntrl List: None
UCX$HOST.DAT;1
Recording:
File organization: Indexed, Prolog: 3, Using 2 keys
In 3 areas
Shelved state: Online
File attributes: Allocation: 81, Extend: 12, Maximum bucket size: 6, Global buffer count: 0, No version limit
Contiguous best try
Record format: Variable length, maximum 271 bytes, longest 0 bytes
Record attributes: Carriage return carriage control
RMS attributes: None
Journaling enabled: None
File protection: System:RWED, Owner:RWED, Group:RE, World:RE
Access Cntrl List: None
UCX$NETWORK.DAT;1
File organization: Indexed, Prolog: 3, Using 2 keys
In 3 areas
Shelved state: Online
File attributes: Allocation: 81, Extend: 12, Maximum bucket size: 6, Global buffer count: 0, No version limit
Contiguous best try
Record format: Variable length, maximum 271 bytes, longest 0 bytes
Record attributes: Carriage return carriage control
RMS attributes: None
Journaling enabled: None
File protection: System:RWED, Owner:RWED, Group:RE, World:RE
Access Cntrl List: None
UCX$PROXY.DAT;1
File organization: Indexed, Prolog: 3, Using 4 keys
In 3 areas
Shelved state: Online
File attributes: Allocation: 270, Extend: 30, Maximum bucket size: 6, Global buffer count: 0, No version limit
Contiguous best try
Record format: Variable length, maximum 343 bytes, longest 0 bytes
Record attributes: Carriage return carriage control
RMS attributes: None
Journaling enabled: None
File protection: System:RWED, Owner:RWED, Group:RE, World:
Access Cntrl List: None
UCX$ROUTE.DAT;1
File organization: Indexed, Prolog: 3, Using 2 keys
In 3 areas
Shelved state: Online
File attributes: Allocation: 99, Extend: 12, Maximum bucket size: 6, Global buffer count: 0, No version limit
Contiguous best try
Record format: Variable length, maximum 579 bytes, longest 0 bytes
Record attributes: Carriage return carriage control
RMS attributes: None
Journaling enabled: None
File protection: System:RWED, Owner:RWED, Group:RE, World:RE
Access Cntrl List: None
UCX$SERVICE.DAT;1
File organization: Indexed, Prolog: 3, Using 4 keys
In 3 areas
Shelved state: Online
File attributes: Allocation: 90, Extend: 7, Maximum bucket size: 7, Global buffer count: 0, No version limit, Contiguous best try
Record format: Variable length, maximum 3072 bytes, longest 0 bytes
Record attributes: Carriage return carriage control
RMS attributes: None
Journaling enabled: None
File protection: System:RWED, Owner:RWED, Group:RE, World:RE
Access Cntrl List: None
Do let me know if you want any more details.
Cheers,
Himanshu
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тАО12-12-2004 10:38 PM
тАО12-12-2004 10:38 PM
Re: Record layout UCX database
Willem
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тАО12-12-2004 10:44 PM
тАО12-12-2004 10:44 PM
Re: Record layout UCX database
Since all the UCX*.DAT files are indexed, you might want to try the ANALYZE/RMS/FDL & CONVERT/FDL combo; and a little reverse engineering.
I just used ANALYZE/RMS/FDL on UCX$HOST.DAT, & that revealed that it has 2 keys (one 15 bytes long starting at position 1, the other 255 long starting at postion 16), record format variable, record size 271.
Success,
Kris (aka Qkcl)
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тАО12-12-2004 11:15 PM
тАО12-12-2004 11:15 PM
Re: Record layout UCX database
The idea is good, gives you the key data but that is just half the story. I already looked in UCX$SERVICES.DAT, I can find out what port, user, command- and logfiles I need to set up but that requires handwork I'd like to prevent. And there can be more info in there that might be needed.
Willem
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тАО12-12-2004 11:20 PM
тАО12-12-2004 11:20 PM