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I see that DE 10509 is listed as an open issue in the call tracking database.
It is listed as an open issue.
I am not familiar with the code involved, but I did find an internal discussion
of it and it mentions the NAMED-030_A052 as introducing the problem and
NAMED-040_A052 as resolving it. Since it did not resolve it for you, I would
suggest falling back to the orginal NAMED images from MN 5.2 that were replaced
by ecos 030 and 040.
Unfortunately, that is all I can do for now, but will send this along for folks
to look at Monday.
info-multinet@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
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>Remember this one?
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>On Apr 10, 11:59 pm, Malcolm Dunnett <noth...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>wrote:
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>> I can't get multinet cluster service names to work reliably. It worked
>> just fine for years in older versions of multinet, but with multinet 5.2
>> the domain nameserver doesn't seem to be able to reliably see it. It was
>> working for a while today but then it quit, eg:
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>> MALVM9> mu nslook vmscluster.mala.bc.ca localhost
>> Server: LOCALHOST
>> Address: 127.0.0.1
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>> *** LOCALHOST can't find VMSCLUSTER.MALA.BC.CA: Non-existent host/domain
>> MALVM9> mu netcon domain show
>> Connected to NETCONTROL server on "LOCALHOST"
>> < malvm9.mala.bc.ca Network Control V5.2(10) at Thu 10-Apr-2008 8:49PM-PDT
>> < Service VMSCLUSTER.MALA.BC.CA:
>> < Nodename Address Rating
>> < -------- --------------- ------
>> < MALVM3 142.25.103.73 169
>> < MALVM9 142.25.103.71 169
>> < End of line
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>> The nameserver does not show the translation of vmscluster even though
>> the mu netcon domain show displays that the two hosts are both
>> contributing entries.
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>> The servers are Alphaservers running VMS 8.3
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>> Anyone else seen this problem. Anyone successfully using Multinet
>> cluster service names with Multinet 5.2?
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>And
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>> Process Software has confirmed this is a bug. They've opened a defect
>> report (DE 10509).
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>This continues to be a problem on IA64 with NAMED-040_A052 and
>UCXDRIVER-050_A052 installed - any suggestions? Should this still be
>failing?
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