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Table11-1
DECnet: Connections to DEC Hosts Fail over Router (End Node Problem) (continued)
Possible Problem
Solution
Unrecognized
object
With this problem, users see the message “connect failed,
unrecognized object.”
Use the tell NCP command to determine whether the object
is defined on the target node. The syntax of the tell command
is as follows:
1.
tell target-node-name show known objects
If the object is not defined, log in as superuser and run NCP
to define the object with the set object NCP command, as
follows:
2.
set object object-id
After the object is defined, use the tell NCP command to
determine whether the object has a file specified, as follows:
3.
tell target-node-name show object object-id character
Exit NCP and determine whether the file specified for the
object exists.
4.
If the file for the requested object does not exist, create the
file.
5.
Make sure the permissions for the specified file are correct.
6.
With an insufficient resource error, VMS 2 users see the following
message:
Insufficient
resource error
% system-E-REMRSC, insufficient system resource at
remote node
Note: This error message might not indicate a problem. These
parameter values can be set intentionally to prevent network
connections beyond a certain number.
Try tuning the following DEC target system parameters:
SYSGEN parameters:
-
MAXPROCESSCNT
NCP parameters:
-
MAXIMUM LINKS
-
ALIAS MAXIMUM LINKS
AUTHORIZE parameters:
-
MAXJOBS
-
MAXACCTJOBS
1.
NCP = Network Control Program
2.
VMS = Virtual Memory System
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