| T.R | Title | User | Personal Name
 | Date | Lines | 
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| 596.1 | Your time server is missing | NETCAD::ROLKE | The FDDI Genome Project | Wed May 14 1997 16:42 | 13 | 
|  |     Event: Too Few Servers Detected from: Node LOCAL:.ALLOUT DTSS,
            Number Detected=0,
            Number Required=1
    
Your system is looking for a DTSS (Distributed Time mumble) server
and can't find one.
    How do I get rid of the messages?
    
You can 1) stop DTSS and it will stop logging its complaint or 2) try
to find out what happened to your server.
Chuck
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| 596.2 |  | EEMELI::MOSER | Orienteers do it in the bush... | Thu May 15 1997 01:22 | 10 | 
|  |     you could also rename SYS$MANAGER:NET$LOGICALS.TEMPLATE to .COM
    (if not already doen), and then uncomment the logical
    NET$IGNORE_EVD to be true, so the event logger will not startup
    and you will not see those error messages.
    
    Of course this doesn't fix the fact that you don't have a DTSS
    server on your net, but at least it doesn't fill up your operator
    logfile.
    
    /cmos
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| 596.3 | BLOCK EVENT ... | HAN::HALLE | Volker Halle MCS @HAO DTN 863-5216 | Thu May 15 1997 02:09 | 11 | 
|  |     
    ... or you could selectively block this event from being reported:
    
    $ MC NCL BLOCK EVENT DISPATCHER OUTBOUND STREAM local_stream -
    	GLOBAL FILTER ((NODE,DTSS), Too Few Servers Detected)
    
    Volker.
    
    	local_stream = your local outbound stream name. Check with
    		       $ MC NCL SHO EVENT DISPA OUTBOUND STREAM * NAME
    
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| 596.4 | Obviously... | XDELTA::HOFFMAN | Steve, OpenVMS Engineering | Thu May 15 1997 08:47 | 3 | 
|  | 
   ... or you could work with your network folks to configure a local
   timeserver...
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| 596.5 | sys$manager:net$event_local.template | VELI::KORKKO | Veli K�rkk� @FNO, 879-5512 | Sun May 25 1997 13:05 | 9 | 
|  |         And there is sys$manager:net$event_local.template which you can
        copy to sys$manager:net$event_local.ncl. It contains few other
        useful things.
        
        Also,
        
        	$mc ncl show dtss local server * all
        
        woulc reveal whether your system sees any local DTSS servers.
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| 596.6 | how to kill dtss? | ALLOUT::STEWART | Bob Stewart | Tue May 27 1997 11:13 | 11 | 
|  |     There are no timeservers here, and no plans to have any. My system
    worked just fine under 6.2 without any, so I suppose it ought to work
    under 7.1 without any. Right?
    
    My system worked fine before with no DTSS, I suppose that it ought to
    continue working fine under 7.1 without DTSS. Right? So how do I kill
    off DTSS? There is no HELP DTSS, there is no command DTSS HELP , there
    is no MC DTSS HELP. I suppose I could mess with
    SYS$COMMON:[SYSMGR]NET$DTSS_CLERK_STARTUP.NCL;1 , but the next upgrade
    would probably undo it. What is the official way?
    
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| 596.7 | Disabling DECdtss | XDELTA::HOFFMAN | Steve, OpenVMS Engineering | Tue May 27 1997 11:32 | 11 | 
|  | 
   Donno if the following works over a reboot, but here's one set
   of commands -- you'd be better off over in HELP::DECNET-OSI_FOR_VMS.
$ run sys$system:ncl
ncl> disable dtss
ncl> delete dtss
ncl> !To make sure it's gone, type the following commands:
ncl> show dtss all
ncl> exit
$ show logical dtss$_service_active
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