SV: Re: Strange behaviour

Libero.B.Dalle-Vacche@telia.se Libero.B.Dalle-Vacche@telia.se
Thu, 17 Feb 2000 09:01:41 +0100


Thank's for your reply.

Both machines are Alpha's not clustered and the S_LOC include the NODE 
and disk.
I thought that with procloc you specify the default directory and you 
could override that but it only works if procloc is on the same NODE 
even if  i specify the full directory
it dosen't work and if i include the NODE name i get the error 
insufficient privilige or file 
protection violation. I have PROXI in both machines can be that the 
problem? it shouldn't

Libero Dalle Vacche


>Can anyone explain to me why this happen.
>I'm running powehouse 710g2 and VMS 7.1-2 and i have two machines. On
>machine one

I gather both machines are ALPHA's?
Otherwise Alpha machine needs QDESIGNA710G, Vax needs QDESIGN710G

>i have a symbol  QD == "$PH_LOCATION:QDESIGNA710G PROCLOC=S_LOC:"
>S_LOC is a logical name that points to a directory on machine two and
>when i use the symbol
>for ex. qd auto=sys$login:myfile  qdesign always search on machine two

Where does SYS$LOGIN point to? If your screen calls any subscreens S_LOC
will be where Phouse will look.

>i can never use a file
>on machine one, i don't understand why.

Clustered?
Not that it matters with the following but make sure that the NODE:: is
specified in your S_LOC logical
eg DEFINE/SYSTEM  S_LOC  NODE::DISK:[S_LOC]
You'll need appropriate security set-up to do this
either node will find the files in the same location


Rob Lobbe
Practice Manager
Praxa Ltd
rlobbe@vic.bigpond.net.au
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