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04-14-2009 09:58 AM
04-14-2009 09:58 AM
My site is documenting all access points (E.g., use of ports, Decnet objects) into a given VMS system. (versions 7.1 up to 8.3). We have found most, either through various documentation or output from applicable NCP or NCL commands. When researching reserved objects 42,69,82, and 86, we noticed that their characteristics only showed the object number and other "default values". The only "useful" piece of information was the UID Process identifier.
Does anyone know of a way to translate the UID into something more meaningful? Perhaps back to a PID or image? I believe the last part of the UID represents the ethernet address. Btw, we have found our information on the above objects.
command as reference: MCR NCL Show Session Control Application 86 All
Thanks for any time spent on this -- Tony
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04-14-2009 11:04 PM
04-14-2009 11:04 PM
Solutionany entity in DECnet-OSI, that has counters or generates events is assigned a unique identification (UID) value, a 16-byte entity attribute that is unique throughout the network and for all time. It includes the creation time and the local network address.
You cannot use the UID to get more information about the entity itself. It's just a number.
Volker.
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04-14-2009 11:10 PM
04-14-2009 11:10 PM
Re: UID Translation
SDA> NET SHOW SESSION ASSOCIATIONS
may reveal more information about those 'unknown' session control applications.
Volker.
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04-15-2009 07:05 AM
04-15-2009 07:05 AM
Re: UID Translation
Regards,
Tony
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04-15-2009 07:08 AM
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