sergio@squid.rtech.com (Sergio Aponte) (08/05/89)
I find the executables out there, but I don't know what to do to get it going. I have the connection for the Ethernet in the back. There are directories /usr/ip32/tcpip and /usr/ip32/inc. I believe the required shell are being runned from /etc/rc2 to initialize, but I keep getting messages saying "DOD_INC DOD TCP/IP not initialized". I am not familiar with clh, inc or any of the "intergraph" network things. BTW, this is the only Intergraph node, all the other nodes are UNIX/AIX/BSD nodes using TCP/IP. Does anybody have it running out there? Thanks. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Internet: sergio@squid.rtech.com Sergio L. Aponte, MTS @ RTI | | UUCP: {sun,mtxinu,pyramid,pacbell,hoptoad,amdahl,cpsc6a}!rtech!squid!sergio | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
griffin@b11.ingr.com (Tommy Griffin) (08/08/89)
in article <3299@rtech.rtech.com>, sergio@squid.rtech.com (Sergio Aponte) says: > > > I find the executables out there, but I don't know what to do to get > it going. I have the connection for the Ethernet in the back. > > There are directories /usr/ip32/tcpip and /usr/ip32/inc. I believe > the required shell are being runned from /etc/rc2 to initialize, but > I keep getting messages saying "DOD_INC DOD TCP/IP not initialized". > The executable that activates the protocols is /etc/dodini. If this is run with the -a switch it should give you more information on why the protocols are not being initialized. > I am not familiar with clh, inc or any of the "intergraph" network > things. BTW, this is the only Intergraph node, all the other nodes > are UNIX/AIX/BSD nodes using TCP/IP. The clearinghouse is there for your connvenience. The clearinghouse is specifically set up to handle the XNS protocols that Intergraph supports and is used as a vehicle to automatically update Intergraph /etc/host files. In your configuration, with only one Intergraph workstation, the clearinghouse is used to store the internet address of your workstation. (/usr/lib/nodes/owned/nodename) The /etc/host file will need to be edited to include all non_intergraph nodes. If you have any further questions I can be reached at uunet!ingr!b11!boss!tommy Thanks Tom Griffin Intergraph Netwwok Support