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- From: oberman@ptavv.llnl.gov
- Newsgroups: comp.os.vms
- Subject: Re: TSM "No usable service circuits"
- Message-ID: <1992Jul22.132528.1@ptavv.llnl.gov>
- Date: 22 Jul 92 21:25:28 GMT
- References: <22JUL199209573970@reg.triumf.ca>
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- In article <22JUL199209573970@reg.triumf.ca>, grant@reg.triumf.ca (Peter A. Grant) writes:
- > I was wondering if a TSM expert could help me with the following:
- >
- > TSM> use server tsrv02
- > %TSM-E-NO_SERVICE_CKTS, No usable service circuits, server TSRV02
- > %TSM-I-DEFAULT_USAGE, Set to default usage, DIRECTORY
- >
- > This happens on just 2 of our 18 nodes in our LAVC running VMS 5.5,
- > TSM 1.4. The two nodes are a VAXserver 3400 and a MicroVAX 3800. The
- > other VAXserver, however, works.
-
- This is one of the real pains of having a different circuit name for different
- Ethernet interfaces. TSM uses the "service circuit" from NCP to know which
- circuit to use for the connection. IF it was set up on a server with a DELQA,
- this is qna-0. On a system with an embedded Ethernet, it's sva-0.
-
- You can have it one way or the other, but not both.
-
- A possible solution is to alway use the TSM command to modify the node database
- to reflect the current circuit for the system you are on. A real pain. It might
- be easier to just alway run it on a node that works.
-
- R. Kevin Oberman Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
- Internet: koberman@llnl.gov (510) 422-6955
-
- Disclaimer: Don't take this too seriously. I just like to improve my typing
- and probably don't really know anything useful about anything.
-