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тАО11-09-2005 11:27 AM
тАО11-09-2005 11:27 AM
Is there a way to restart TCP/IP in OpenVMS 7.3-2 without rebooting the server? I expect something wrong with my export share-point and it refused connection from my Linux server.
Please help!
Thank you in advance.
Jasper
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тАО11-09-2005 12:10 PM
тАО11-09-2005 12:10 PM
Re: Restarting TCPIP in OpenVMS without reboot
$ @sys$startup:TCPIP$SHUTDOWN.COM
$ @sys$startup:TCPIP$STARTUP.COM
If some of the clients are still holding on to the BG devices, you may not have a clean shutdown.
Thanks and regards.
Michael
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тАО11-09-2005 12:22 PM
тАО11-09-2005 12:22 PM
Solution(server)
$ @SYS$STARTUP:TCPIP$NFS_SHUTDOWN.COM
$ @SYS$STARTUP:TCPIP$NFS_STARTUP.COM
(or client)
$ @SYS$STARTUP:TCPIP$NFS_CLIENT_SHUTDOWN.COM
$ @SYS$STARTUP:TCPIP$NFS_CLIENT_STARTUP.COM
without impacting other connections.
Andy
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тАО11-09-2005 01:58 PM
тАО11-09-2005 01:58 PM
Re: Restarting TCPIP in OpenVMS without reboot
Menu based
$ @sys$manager:tcpip$config.com
--> choose option 6 to start TCPIP
--> choose option 5 to stop TCPIP
Manual
$ @SYS$STARTUP:TCPIP$STARTUP
$ @SYS$STARTUP:TCPIP$SHUTDOWN
Archunan
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тАО11-10-2005 12:37 AM
тАО11-10-2005 12:37 AM
Re: Restarting TCPIP in OpenVMS without reboot
don't forget to log to SYSTEM account for @SYS$STARTUP:TCPIP$STARTUP or submit it with /USER=SYSTEM. And of course, you'll need enough process privileges for shutdown from different account then SYSTEM.
Mike
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тАО11-10-2005 01:38 AM
тАО11-10-2005 01:38 AM
Re: Restarting TCPIP in OpenVMS without reboot
1. DON'T DO THIS IN A TELNET SESSION. Shutdown would not be a problem but it will drop your connection - and you will not be able to restart it unless you have another way of connecting (DECNet, or console).
Of course you can prevent this when running the stop/start sequence in batch. But if startup fails, you still need that other (non-TCPIP) access method to find out why it didn't.
2. Be sure that other TCPIP-based programs such as webservers are stopped BEFORE you restart TCPIP. TCPIP$SHUTDOWN will warn you if this is the case. These programs may continue to run but will need a restart as well after you restarted TCPIP.
If you just have to start and stop NFS services, beware of open sessions. All connections may need to be restarted.
OpenVMS Developer & System Manager
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тАО11-10-2005 01:49 AM
тАО11-10-2005 01:49 AM
Re: Restarting TCPIP in OpenVMS without reboot
Have a look in OPERATOR.LOG for older messages.
Purely Personal Opinion
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тАО11-10-2005 09:13 PM
тАО11-10-2005 09:13 PM
Re: Restarting TCPIP in OpenVMS without reboot
'1. DON'T DO THIS IN A TELNET SESSION. Shutdown would not be a problem but it will .....'
If you are trying to reboot your system, it works fine (even SET HOST xxx will work). It doesn't mather or you are logged in over TCPIP or DECnet ! This was an issue in the (very) early days.
If you only stop TCPIP and want to start it up, yes, this can not be done when you are logged in using a IP connection.
The easy way to do this is make a com-procedure including
$ @sys$startup:tcpip$shutdown
$ @sys$startup:tcpip$startup
and submit this as system. This works fine, I'm doing this sometimes when a particular part of IP restarting wont work.
AvR
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тАО11-10-2005 11:37 PM
тАО11-10-2005 11:37 PM
Re: Restarting TCPIP in OpenVMS without reboot
But reboot wasn't the point here. Jasper wanted to restart TCPIP without reboot. And than the warning holds :D
@jasper: First you should determine the cause of trouble, if you think the problem is within the system. After reboot NFS might work again - but your running environment will be lost - finding clues on what went wrong will be somewhat troublesome :D
Willem
OpenVMS Developer & System Manager
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тАО11-10-2005 11:38 PM
тАО11-10-2005 11:38 PM