nscontrol allows you to set a min and max - check help for syntax (nscontrol
status=servers will show current values). I believe changing the max number
of servers takes effect dynamically.
John
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Art Bahrs [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2001 12:16 PM
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: [HP3000-L] NS/3000 errors ??? and PC's not connecting :(
>
>
> RE: NS/3000 errors ??? and PC's not connecting :(Hi All :)
> Ok... thanks to all who repsonded so far... (good
> answers!!) I am having no luck at all in finding where I
> increase the number of VT Servers on the Remote Machine....
> as the NS/3000 Error manual says to do for an Error 39....
> Any ideas? I would have sworn that I had seen a post on here
> about just how to do this... but couldn't find it in the Archives....
>
> Thanks,
> Art "Getting closer :) but no 10cent cigar yet hehe" Bahrs
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Debus, David
> To: 'Art Bahrs'
> Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2001 9:44 AM
> Subject: RE: NS/3000 errors ??? and PC's not connecting :(
>
>
> Art,
> Here are a few thoughts and experiences I've had.
>
> 1) The last time I saw this was when we went to two NICS in
> the HP3K. If that
> is the case, make sure they are on separate subnets.
> 2) Your routers may need to be told about VT-MGR
> particularly if certain
> TCP and UDP ports are disabled for routing or pass
> through in the case
> of a fire wall. The port(S) are 1570 and/or 1573.
>
> Hope this is helpful
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Art Bahrs [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2001 10:30
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: NS/3000 errors ??? and PC's not connecting :(
>
>
>
> Hi All :)
> Ok... we are seeing some error messages that I haven't
> seen before...
> from NS/3000... on our 979
>
> ** NS/3000 INTERNAL ERROR IN VT; Job: 0; PIN: 2579 Info: 0
> - Error: 12; Error Reported by VT
> - VT error : 39; REMOTE NOT ACCEPTING SERVICE REQUESTS
>
> We are on MPE 6.5 pp2 ....
>
> Now, combine this with the fact that for the first time
> ever we are having
> PC's using NS/VT connect to our 979 via Routers makes me
> wonder what is up?
> Also, these PC's are having trouble connecting to our 979
> but not our
> 928.... see below...
>
> The PC's are getting their addresses via DHCP dynamically.
>
> These PC's can ping and logon to our 928 but not our 979 :(
> at least not
> consistantly... a PC will login then get dropped from the
> 979 and won't be
> able to get to it for some time.... if ever again (we still
> have one PC
> down)
>
> What should I check? and where?
>
> Thanks,
> Art "scratching my head and searching Archives hehe " Bahrs
>
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