INFO-VAX Mon, 10 Nov 2008 Volume 2008 : Issue 608 Contents: Apache FtpServer Compaq Office Server Fetcher Licensing Issue Re: Compaq Office Server Fetcher Licensing Issue Re: Compaq Office Server Fetcher Licensing Issue Re: Compaq Office Server Fetcher Licensing Issue Re: Who is left at VMS engineering ? Re: Who is left at VMS engineering ? ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sun, 9 Nov 2008 15:35:44 -0800 (PST) From: Pierre Subject: Apache FtpServer Message-ID: <5158ae7c-d58f-49e1-8a98-3fd35123065c@v16g2000prc.googlegroups.com> hi, did anyone already run the Apache FtpServer on VMS? http://mina.apache.org/ftpserver/index.html if so, did you use an UAF based user manager? TIA, Pierre. ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 9 Nov 2008 13:53:17 -0800 (PST) From: urbancamo Subject: Compaq Office Server Fetcher Licensing Issue Message-ID: <20684a1f-50f4-4ae5-ad3e-dec5d0bd611f@b31g2000prb.googlegroups.com> Anyone out there have any Office Server experience? This is probably a basic one, but there appears to be a licensing issue. When I check the MTI$START log file within the Office Server Manager account (sm mm msf msl r) I get the following error: --------------------------------------------- Fetcher starting as process "A1 Fetcher_1" at 9-NOV-2008 21:35:54.57 %LICENSE-F-NOLICENSE, no license is active for this software product Fetcher has failed OFFICE job terminated at 9-NOV-2008 21:36:02.79 --------------------------------------------- Any help gratefully appreciated. Mark. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 10 Nov 2008 00:52:37 GMT From: VAXman- @SendSpamHere.ORG Subject: Re: Compaq Office Server Fetcher Licensing Issue Message-ID: <00A8262D.2E43452F@SendSpamHere.ORG> In article <20684a1f-50f4-4ae5-ad3e-dec5d0bd611f@b31g2000prb.googlegroups.com>, urbancamo writes: >Anyone out there have any Office Server experience? This is probably a >basic one, but there appears to be a licensing issue. > >When I check the MTI$START log file within the Office Server Manager >account (sm mm msf msl r) I get the following error: > >--------------------------------------------- >Fetcher starting as process "A1 Fetcher_1" at 9-NOV-2008 21:35:54.57 > >%LICENSE-F-NOLICENSE, no license is active for this software product > >Fetcher has failed > > OFFICE job terminated at 9-NOV-2008 21:36:02.79 >--------------------------------------------- > >Any help gratefully appreciated. Mark. $ LICENSE LIST [/FULL] See if you have a license for the for product. You may have had one but it may have had a termination date. The optional /FULL would show this. -- VAXman- A Bored Certified VMS Kernel Mode Hacker VAXman(at)TMESIS(dot)COM ... pejorative statements of opinion are entitled to constitutional protection no matter how extreme, vituperous, or vigorously expressed they may be. (NJSC) Copr. 2008 Brian Schenkenberger. Publication of _this_ usenet article outside of usenet _must_ include its contents in its entirety including this copyright notice, disclaimer and quotations. ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 09 Nov 2008 20:52:02 -0500 From: "Richard B. Gilbert" Subject: Re: Compaq Office Server Fetcher Licensing Issue Message-ID: <491793C2.8030809@comcast.net> urbancamo wrote: > Anyone out there have any Office Server experience? This is probably a > basic one, but there appears to be a licensing issue. > > When I check the MTI$START log file within the Office Server Manager > account (sm mm msf msl r) I get the following error: > > --------------------------------------------- > Fetcher starting as process "A1 Fetcher_1" at 9-NOV-2008 21:35:54.57 > > %LICENSE-F-NOLICENSE, no license is active for this software product > > Fetcher has failed > > OFFICE job terminated at 9-NOV-2008 21:36:02.79 > --------------------------------------------- > > Any help gratefully appreciated. Mark. Do you HAVE a license for it? Did you install the license? Load it? ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 10 Nov 2008 01:40:28 -0500 From: JF Mezei Subject: Re: Compaq Office Server Fetcher Licensing Issue Message-ID: <0003b45a$0$2520$c3e8da3@news.astraweb.com> urbancamo wrote: > --------------------------------------------- > Fetcher starting as process "A1 Fetcher_1" at 9-NOV-2008 21:35:54.57 > > %LICENSE-F-NOLICENSE, no license is active for this software product > > Fetcher has failed The fetcher is actually the ALLIN1 image (oa$main.exe) which connects to the message router via the MR callable interface. (depending on If ALLIN-1 is invocable without licence problem, but the fetcher (and I would assume the sender) are not, i would suspect lack of message router licence. ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 09 Nov 2008 20:20:33 -0600 From: David J Dachtera Subject: Re: Who is left at VMS engineering ? Message-ID: <49179A70.F341AC@spam.comcast.net> Jerry Eckert wrote: > > On Oct 26, 11:54 am, David J Dachtera > wrote: > > > "Complaints" are like pain: they tell us when something is wrong. > > Sometimes. Always. > Or they can just be an itch that wants to be scratched. Some, an itch > that won't go away. ...in which case, you should be very, VERY afraid! "Google" for Inflammatory Breast Cancer (IBC). As one of the few men who has had a mammogram, this has special meaning for me. What at first seems an annoyance can indeed become potentially deadly, if dismissed as blithely as "an itch". D.J.D. P.S.: If you dismiss our pain so blithely, ask yourself: Where would OpenVMS profits be if HP took VMS as seriously as we take HP's neglect of it (and also the impact of that on our employers, our industry (healthcare, in my case) and our careers)? We're not only ones "hurting" here. HP is shooting their own feet while blowing sunshine up their people's skirts. "There are none so blind as those who will not see." ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 09 Nov 2008 21:30:55 -0500 From: "Richard B. Gilbert" Subject: Re: Who is left at VMS engineering ? Message-ID: David J Dachtera wrote: > Jerry Eckert wrote: >> On Oct 26, 11:54 am, David J Dachtera >> wrote: >> >>> "Complaints" are like pain: they tell us when something is wrong. >> Sometimes. > > Always. > >> Or they can just be an itch that wants to be scratched. Some, an itch >> that won't go away. > > ...in which case, you should be very, VERY afraid! > > "Google" for Inflammatory Breast Cancer (IBC). > > As one of the few men who has had a mammogram, this has special meaning > for me. > > What at first seems an annoyance can indeed become potentially deadly, > if dismissed as blithely as "an itch". > > D.J.D. > > P.S.: > If you dismiss our pain so blithely, ask yourself: Where would OpenVMS > profits be if HP took VMS as seriously as we take HP's neglect of it > (and also the impact of that on our employers, our industry (healthcare, > in my case) and our careers)? We're not only ones "hurting" here. HP is > shooting their own feet while blowing sunshine up their people's skirts. > "There are none so blind as those who will not see." VMS has never been very significant to HP! Ink and toner is where the money comes from. The damage was done many years ago and I can't think of anything likely to undo it! There are none so blind. . . . If it weren't for Sue, you wouldn't be able to find anyone at HP who could sell you a license or a media kit. ------------------------------ End of INFO-VAX 2008.608 ************************