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by willemgrooters » Fri Nov 05, 2021 4:50 pm
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$ tcpip sho ver
HP TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS Alpha Version V5.7 - ECO 5
on an AlphaServer DS10 617 MHz running OpenVMS V8.4
$
BIND seems to have a problem after I re-created the configuration and files:
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Fri 05 20:30:46 ERROR: BUILD32$:[TCPIP_V57_BLECO5.SRC.BIND9_SERVER]SOCKET.C;1:1593: unexpected error:
Fri 05 20:30:46 ERROR: socket() failed: exceeded byte count quota
as given for the 'user':
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$ mc authorize sho tcpip$bind
Username: TCPIP$BIND Owner: TCPIP$BIND
Account: TCPIP UIC: [3655,5] ([TCPIP$AUX,TCPIP$BIND])
CLI: DCL Tables: DCLTABLES
Default: SYS$SPECIFIC:[TCPIP$BIND]
LGICMD: LOGIN
Flags: Restricted
Primary days: Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri
Secondary days: Sat Sun
Primary 000000000011111111112222 Secondary 000000000011111111112222
Day Hours 012345678901234567890123 Day Hours 012345678901234567890123
Network: ##### Full access ###### ##### Full access ######
Batch: ----- No access ------ ----- No access ------
Local: ----- No access ------ ----- No access ------
Dialup: ----- No access ------ ----- No access ------
Remote: ----- No access ------ ----- No access ------
Expiration: (none) Pwdminimum: 6 Login Fails: 0
Pwdlifetime: 90 00:00 Pwdchange: (pre-expired)
Last Login: (none) (interactive), 5-NOV-2021 20:29 (non-interactive)
Maxjobs: 0 Fillm: 50 Bytlm: 52200
Maxacctjobs: 0 Shrfillm: 0 Pbytlm: 0
Maxdetach: 0 BIOlm: 18 JTquota: 4096
Prclm: 8 DIOlm: 18 WSdef: 350
Prio: 8 ASTlm: 100 WSquo: 512
Queprio: 4 TQElm: 15 WSextent: 512
CPU: (none) Enqlm: 100 Pgflquo: 10240
Authorized Privileges:
NETMBX TMPMBX
Default Privileges:
NETMBX TMPMBX
This might be the initial setting (from VMS 7.3) and has never been updated, though VMS and TCPIP have. What would be a reasonable value for ByteLM or PByteLM?
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by sms » Fri Nov 05, 2021 5:38 pm
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> [...] What would be a reasonable value for ByteLM or PByteLM?
Around here (on what was my main system until I ran out of spare
power supplies):
ALP $ tcpip show version
HP TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS Alpha Version V5.7 - ECO 5
on a COMPAQ Professional Workstation XP1000 running OpenVMS V8.4
UAF> sho tcpip$bind
Username: TCPIP$BIND Owner: TCPIP$BIND
Account: TCPIP UIC: [3655,4] ([TCPIP$AUX,TCPIP$BIND])
CLI: DCL Tables: DCLTABLES
Default: SYS$SPECIFIC:[TCPIP$BIND]
LGICMD: LOGIN
Flags: Restricted
Primary days: Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri
Secondary days: Sat Sun
Primary 000000000011111111112222 Secondary 000000000011111111112222
Day Hours 012345678901234567890123 Day Hours 012345678901234567890123
Network: ##### Full access ###### ##### Full access ######
Batch: ----- No access ------ ----- No access ------
Local: ----- No access ------ ----- No access ------
Dialup: ----- No access ------ ----- No access ------
Remote: ----- No access ------ ----- No access ------
Expiration: (none) Pwdminimum: 6 Login Fails: 0
Pwdlifetime: 90 00:00 Pwdchange: (pre-expired)
Last Login: (none) (interactive), 5-NOV-2021 17:08
(non-interactive)
Maxjobs: 0 Fillm: 128 Bytlm: 128000
Maxacctjobs: 0 Shrfillm: 0 Pbytlm: 0
Maxdetach: 0 BIOlm: 512 JTquota: 4096
Prclm: 8 DIOlm: 128 WSdef: 4096
Prio: 8 ASTlm: 128 WSquo: 8192
Queprio: 4 TQElm: 128 WSextent: 16384
CPU: (none) Enqlm: 128 Pgflquo: 102400
Authorized Privileges:
NETMBX TMPMBX
Default Privileges:
NETMBX TMPMBX
How "reasonable" any of those values might be is another question.
It's entirely possible that when I got the 2GB of memory installed, I
went through and boosted quotas without any actual justification.
If I wanted an official opinion, then I might dissect the TCPIP kit,
or do a fresh installation on a virgin (or re-virginized) disk, and see
how the various accounts are created.
Is there anything in any of the patch release notes through the ages?
I know nothing, but your quotas look to me more like what I'd expect
on a VAX. And not a large VAX.
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by tim.stegner » Mon Nov 08, 2021 10:06 am
you might try looking at the SHOW PROC/ACCOUNTING values either within a session, or from the accounting data on a past session. This could give you an idea of how much of your process quotas have been used, and thus serve as a guide to which quotas to raise.
did you do an AUTOGEN with FEEDBACK after installing your new memory?
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by willemgrooters » Mon Nov 08, 2021 2:48 pm
I don't remember, but most likely not
. The system was 256Mb when I got it, updated to the max (512 Mb) but that was years ago. Autogen hasn't run in a long time either. Might be a good idea anyway