Configuring and Managing MPE/iX Internet Services (MPE/iX 6.0)
18 Chapter 1
Introduction to Internet Services
Overview of Internet Services
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NMS Maintenance Utility 32098-20014 B.00.09 (C) Hewlett Packard Co. 1984
WED, JUL 23, 1997, 11:08 AM Data comm products build version: N.55.15
Subsystem version ID's:
Internet Services for the HP3000 module versions:
NM program file: INETD.NET.SYS Version: B0001003
NM program file: BOOTPD.NET.SYS Version: B0001003
NM program file: BOOTPQRY.NET.SYS Version: B0001002
NM program file: TFTPD.NET.SYS Version: B0001002
NM program file: REMSH.NET.SYS Version: B0001003
XL procedure: INSVXL_SECURE_VERS Version: B0001004
XL procedure: INSVXL_IPCSEC_VERS Version: B0001002
XL procedure: INSVXL_NSRW_VERS Version: B0001003
XL procedure: INSVXL_NETOF_VERS Version: B0001002
XL procedure: INSVXL_SYSLOG_VERS Version: B0001003
XL procedure: INSVXL_SIGNAL_VERS Version: B0001002
XL procedure: INSVXL_GETTIME_VERS Version: B0001003
Internet Services for the HP3000 overall version = B.00.01
The final line of information, which displays the current overall
version of these software files, is useful when you need to call the
Hewlett-Packard support staff.
5. Check for any error messages, such as a module is missing, or a
message telling you of a version mismatch, for example:
Version levels differ in one or more modules. (NMERR 103)
Internet Services for the HP3000 overall version = ?.??.??
Using Domain Name Resolver
To use the domain name resolver to resolve domain names to their IP
addresses, you will need to configure a set of ASCII files on each node
that contain the necessary information. Refer to the “Configuring the
DNS Resolver” section of this chapter, or the HP 3000/iX Network
Planning and Configuration Guide.
Sample Configuration Files
When you install or update to version C.60.00 of MPE/iX, a set of sample
configuration files is automatically copied to the NET group of the SYS
account for you. For example, INCNFSMP is the name of the sample
inetd configuration file. These files were named and installed in this
form to prevent overwriting any genuine configuration files already in
use.
To view the group of files installed in NET.SYS, enter:
:LISTFILE @.NET.SYS
To configure Internet Services, you will do one of two things: