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Conference smurf::buildhelp

Title:USG buildhelp questions/answers
Moderator:SMURF::FILTER
Created:Mon Apr 26 1993
Last Modified:Mon Jan 20 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:2763
Total number of notes:5802

2081.0. "multiple network interface bsubmit problem (re: Here we go again)" by AOSG::FILTER (Automatic Posting Software - mail to flume::puck) Mon Feb 05 1996 17:51

Date Of Receipt: 	 5-FEB-1996 14:32:13.58
From: 	SMURF::FLUME::jmf "Joshua M. Friedman OSF/UNIX SDE  05-Feb-1996 1429"
To: 	decwet::ode, schulter@DEC:.zko.flume, tea@DEC:.zko.flume
CC: 	odehelp@DEC:.zko.flume, glidden@DEC:.zko.flume
Subj: 	multiple network interface bsubmit problem (re: Here we go again)

Tina & DECwest ODE help,

This is another "flare up" of the multiple network interfaces problem 
that Pete has seen in the past with bsubmits to his shared sandbox.

Can you please look into this?    Thanks...

Pete - as long as you first bci'd and have not outdated, all the files
are recoverable - just "bco -u" them all.  This would be required before
retrying the bsubmit anyway.  I would do this with the help of DECwest.

In the meantime, can you do a "kinit -d" and send the output to odehelp.
This will show what system gave you a ticket, and what interface kerberos
is seeing.  Then see if you can identify the network used for the bsubmit
to the atm shared sandbox server from dogfish that would be helpful.

-josh

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To: odehelp@dogfish.zk3.dec.com
Subject: Here we go again
Date: Mon, 05 Feb 96 12:59:03 -0500
From: schulter@dogfish.zk3.dec.com


Hi.  Ode just will not let me bsubmit, but won't tell me why.  This seems
to happen quite regularly for me.  Anyway, here's the latest.  Any idea
what I need to do to let me submit?

Thanks,

 --- pete

- --------------------------------------------------------------
schulter@dogfish!14!> bsubmit -defect ptos-4629-schulter *.c

Outdate files if successful submission? [Y]es, [N]o, [Q]uery later]: [Yes] q

*** No user interaction will be required during the merge step. ***

[ ./kernel/atm/cmm/cmm_cmi.c checked in onto branch 1.1.12 ]
[ ./kernel/atm/cmm/cmm_ppa.c checked in onto branch 1.1.6 ]
[ ./kernel/atm/cmm/cmm_smi.c checked in onto branch 1.1.9 ]

Please take appropriate steps and re-submit.

*** RE-SUBMISSION REQUIRED ***

- - Source control information is in an intermediate state.
- - Re-submit using -resub 12:56 [ -date 2/5/96 ]

schulter@dogfish!15!> 
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------- Message 2

To: odehelp@dogfish.zk3.dec.com
Subject: re: Here we go again
Date: Mon, 05 Feb 96 13:00:54 -0500
From: schulter@dogfish.zk3.dec.com


BTW, whatever ODE decided to do, it wiped out the files I was trying to
submit.  I just did an ls of my directory and they're gone!  Why is
it removing files when I told it to query me later and if there is
an error in the submit process?  Will I be able to get my work back
or have I lost work again?

Thanks,

 --- pete

- --------------------------------------------------------------
bsubmit defect number is ptos-4629-schulter
schulter@dogfish!13!> ls
atmtm      cmm_cmi.c  cmm_ppa.c  cmm_smi.c
schulter@dogfish!14!> bsubmit -defect ptos-4629-schulter *.c

Outdate files if successful submission? [Y]es, [N]o, [Q]uery later]: [Yes] q

*** No user interaction will be required during the merge step. ***

[ ./kernel/atm/cmm/cmm_cmi.c checked in onto branch 1.1.12 ]
[ ./kernel/atm/cmm/cmm_ppa.c checked in onto branch 1.1.6 ]
[ ./kernel/atm/cmm/cmm_smi.c checked in onto branch 1.1.9 ]

Please take appropriate steps and re-submit.

*** RE-SUBMISSION REQUIRED ***

- - Source control information is in an intermediate state.
- - Re-submit using -resub 12:56 [ -date 2/5/96 ]

schulter@dogfish!15!> ls -la
total 3
drwx------   3 schulter system       512 Feb  5 12:57 .
drwx------   5 schulter system       512 Dec 19 16:41 ..
drwx------   2 schulter system       512 Dec 19 16:41 atmtm
schulter@dogfish!16!> 
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2081.1Re: multiple network interface bsubmit problem (re: Here we go again)AOSG::FILTERAutomatic Posting Software - mail to flume::puckMon Feb 05 1996 20:3751
Date Of Receipt: 	 5-FEB-1996 16:04:54.42
From: 	SMURF::US2RMC::"schulter@zk3.dec.com"
To: 	"Joshua M. Friedman, OSF/UNIX SDE 381-1548" <jmf@zk3.dec.com>
CC: 	decwet::ode, tea@zk3.dec.com, odehelp@zk3.dec.com, glidden@zk3.dec.com
Subj: 	Re: multiple network interface bsubmit problem (re: Here we go again)

> This is another "flare up" of the multiple network interfaces problem 
> that Pete has seen in the past with bsubmits to his shared sandbox.

Except that I do not have multiple network interfaces (that was Farrell's
problem) and I am no using a shared sandbox for this submit (I am backed
by ptos).

> In the meantime, can you do a "kinit -d" and send the output to odehelp.

schulter@dogfish!16!> kinit -d
Kerberos Initialization
Kerberos name: Peter_Schulter
lrealm is ZONE
krb_udp_port is 60930
Getting host entry for kerberos1.zk3.dec.com...Got it.
Sending message to 16.140.160.16...Sent
Waiting for reply...select failed: readfds=0Error 0
Timeout, error, or wrong descriptor
Getting host entry for kerberos2.zk3.dec.com...Got it.
Sending message to 16.140.112.22...Sent
Waiting for reply...received packet from 16.140.112.22
packet not from 40028000
Received it
Clen is 88
Password: 
schulter@dogfish!17!> 

Thanks,

 --- pete


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