$ ucx show version
VSI TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS x86_64 Version V6.0
on an innotek GmbH VirtualBox running OpenVMS V9.2-2
I've just noticed this error during booting
$ TCPIP SET NAME/SYSTEM/SERVER=GOOGLEDNS/DOMAIN="name.local"/ENABLE !
%TCPIP-E-NAMEERROR, error processing name service request
-TCPIP-E-BINDENABLE, BIND resolver is enabled
I noticed booting after installing the V9.2-2 UPDATE V1 kit but it did happen on the previous boot too.
%TCPIP-E-NAMEERROR seen booting v9.2-2
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%TCPIP-E-NAMEERROR seen booting v9.2-2
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> $ TCPIP SET NAME/SYSTEM/SERVER=GOOGLEDNS/DOMAIN="name.local"/ENABLE !
I have a real domain (antinode.info), and run a DNS server (BIND) for
it on my main VMS system, so my situation is different, and it's not
obvious to me that any such command is used here. Do you know where
that one is? (Someplace under SYS$STARTUP? I saw nothing similar here
outside of SYS$MANAGER:TCPIP$BINDSETUP.COM, which I wouldn't expect to
be run automatically.)
"GOOGLEDNS" means approximately nothing to me. Is it defined as a
(local) host? (8.8.8.8?)
tcpip show host GOOGLEDNS
tcpip show name_service
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Re: %TCPIP-E-NAMEERROR seen booting v9.2-2
I found the command
$ TCPIP SET NAME/SYSTEM/SERVER=GOOGLEDNS/DOMAIN="name.local"/ENABLE
being called from SYSTARTUP_VMS and am trying to work out why.
$ TCPIP SET NAME/SYSTEM/SERVER=GOOGLEDNS/DOMAIN="name.local"/ENABLE
being called from SYSTARTUP_VMS and am trying to work out why.
Ian Miller
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> [...] being called from SYSTARTUP_VMS and am trying to work out why.
Leave better notes for yourself when adding such things? It could be
just my ignorance showing, but I see no reason for such a command in
SYSTARTUP_VMS.COM. I'd expect the TCPIP NAME_SERVICE settings to
persist.
Pending questions remain pending.
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Re: %TCPIP-E-NAMEERROR seen booting v9.2-2
I've commented out the command with a note to myself.
googledns is a a defined host with address 8.8.8.8 and the name resolver has it defined as a server.
googledns is a a defined host with address 8.8.8.8 and the name resolver has it defined as a server.
Ian Miller
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