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Conference azur::mcc

Title:DECmcc user notes file. Does not replace IPMT.
Notice:Use IPMT for problems. Newsletter location in note 6187
Moderator:TAEC::BEROUD
Created:Mon Aug 21 1989
Last Modified:Wed Jun 04 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:6497
Total number of notes:27359

299.0. "Map and disappearing icons" by EEMELI::VALTONEN () Fri Aug 31 1990 12:27

    What can cause icons to disappear from the map?
    
    I've a few own background maps with one of these I always
    lose icons (tested both with DOMAINs and NODE4 icons).
    After exiting from MCC the object is surely defined 
    in MCC$_<domain>.dat file.
    Can this be caused by bug (some strange definition in the background
    map)? 
 
    Olli
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299.1See note 245RDGENG::PRATTFri Aug 31 1990 14:339
When you create a map file it is written to the location pointed to by the 
logical mcc_maps, which by default will be the directory you were in when you 
started mcc. If you then start mcc from a different directory it will not locate
the map file that had previously been written, and will instead auto-place the
domain members in the window with the default icons. To get over this I suggest
you redefine mcc_maps to point to single common directory, and then copy over 
all the map files into this one location.

Ian
299.2Read mccbms2x011 release notes page 2-7HERON::MORALESDEC:.VBO.EIS.Telecom.DTN828-5383Fri Aug 31 1990 21:5015
if using the FCL you get an error doing "SHO DOMAIN domain_name MEMBERS *"
then a member of this domain has been deregistered without being removed from 
the domain.

To find it, try

$MC DNS$CONTROL
DNSCP> sho domain_name attribute dns$members

You'll have to register again that member to see all the other members.

	Hope this helps.

			Manuel.
299.3in .2, read DNSCP> sho obj domain_name attribute dns$membersHERON::MORALESDEC:.VBO.EIS.Telecom.DTN828-5383Sun Sep 02 1990 09:431
    
299.4Cleanup was succesfulEEMELI::VALTONENMon Sep 03 1990 14:0310
    Thanks a lot Manuel,
    
    my DNS Group <Domain> was totally messed up.
    
    Removing all the garbage with DNS$CONTROL brought the icon back to
    map. This garbage was obviously caused by failure in adding entities
    to domain ie. MCC access violations caused only partially 
    added entities. I'll hope that this doesn't happen with SDC versions...
    
    Olli
299.5We are not this problem, could you give more details.TOOK::A_MOOREWed Sep 05 1990 21:3018
Thank you for taking the time to report an MCC problem.

We are unable to duplicate the problem you reported.  The next step,  is 
to try get more information until we can reproduce or identify the problem.

Except for creating directories and protections DNS$control should not need to 
be invoked.  (and note 292) There certainly should not any corruption or access
violations. 
 
We can take this offline as it may go multiple iterations.

Al
	Have you tried the basic trouble shooting described in Note 228.0?

	What versions of MCC and its components you are using?

	What is the smallest set of commands that will reproduce the problem?

299.6Problems fixed in X1.1.0EEMELI::VALTONENThu Sep 27 1990 10:497
    Sorry for not answering earlier. It was question only on icon    
    map problems (T1.1.0) and those seem to be fixed now.
    
    As X1.1.0 came out the problems vanished. This version pretty
    nicely tells that 'Filtering occured' for old or non-existent
    domains etc. Also it doesn't save any more the wrong info in the 
    map file.