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02-25-2004 11:25 PM
02-25-2004 11:25 PM
I'm a HPUX SysAdmin an not have idea about OpenVms V7.1-2, for this reason I'm glad to know how I can edit/modifify the current resolution name path configured in this host.
Normally in HPUX, the involved file is /etc/nsswitch.conf.
Thanks in advance.
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Re: Rosolution name path
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02-25-2004 11:57 PM
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Re: Rosolution name path
$ set def multinet
$ mu/con menu
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02-26-2004 12:11 AM
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02-26-2004 01:00 AM
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Re: Rosolution name path
@sys$manager:tcpip$config, select 1 Core components and then 4 Bind Resolver.
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02-26-2004 01:09 AM
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Re: Rosolution name path
In fact we're using the multinet's stack flavor! So, any full detailed info about will be appreciated!
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02-26-2004 01:50 AM
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Re: Rosolution name path
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02-26-2004 01:55 AM
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Re: Rosolution name path
$ set def multinet
$ ed hosts.local
remember to compile the file after you edit it by using the followinf commands
$ MULTINET HOST_TABLE COMPILE
$ @MULTINET:INSTALL_DATABASES
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02-26-2004 02:00 AM
02-26-2004 02:00 AM
Re: Rosolution name path
The current Domain Nameservers parameter is set to loopback IP address (127.0.0.1). I suppose that this definition assumes that current resolution path go to local host file, isn't it?
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02-26-2004 05:08 PM
02-26-2004 05:08 PM
Re: Rosolution name path
If you are using TCPWare for your TCP/IP then you can find all that information at TCPWARE:TCPWARE_CONFIGURATION.COM
This file allows you to specify the primary DNS, Secondary DNS, allows you to specify loopback, secondary ip and so on.
Most of the responses you have recieved assume that you are using the HP supplied UCX/TCP component. Incase you are not using that and like us are using a TCPIP component like TCPware from a different vendor, then you will get all that in one file and thats at tcpware:tcpware_configure.com
If you don't like to edit this file directly, then you can use thru the menu by activating @tcpware:cnfnet menu
regards
Mobeen
Thanks
Mobeen
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02-27-2004 01:44 AM
02-27-2004 01:44 AM
Re: Rosolution name path
Multinet is developed by Process Software; see:
http://www.process.com/techsupport/multinet.html
HTH,
Paul