DECnet License for older VAX VMS

BGeezer abacos_98 at yahoo.com
Wed Mar 6 21:21:13 CST 2019


Yes, I can see now that they are different. If I can't find a license 
tape I'll probably put on 5.5 which I have as well. In fact I have V1.0 
on up. I'm running two Simh instances on each Raspberry Pi all clustered 
and running DECnet and TCP/IP. I was hoping for a large mix of machines 
and VMS versions so hopefully I can eventually find some early licenses.

On 3/6/19 9:20 PM, Zane Healy wrote:
> Prior to v5.0, VAX/VMS didn’t use LMF, so as Antonio pointed out, you need a license tape.  While I saw these online a few years ago, I didn’t download them at the time, and they don’t seem to be online anywhere.
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> Years ago, I got a MicroVAX 3 system running VAX/VMS 4.6 from an RD53.  It booted once, when I went to boot the 2nd time to back it up to a TK50, the RD53 died. :-(  End result, it has OpenVMS 7.2 installed on a RA73 (and hasn’t been booted in nearly 20 years).
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> Zane
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>> On Mar 6, 2019, at 5:01 PM, BGeezer via cctalk <cctalk at classiccmp.org> wrote:
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>> Ok, I got a chance to login and try installing DECnet so I could reproduce the error. This is the result of
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>> trying to install without a license. VMS by itself does not complain.
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>> If you have not already installed the DECnet-VAX license, then do so now.
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>> After the license has been installed, you should invoke the procedure
>> SYS$MANAGER:STARTNET.COM to startup DECnet-VAX with these changes.
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>> (If the license is already installed) Do you want DECnet started? [YES]:
>> %%%%%%%%%%%  OPCOM   6-MAR-2019 19:54:08.80  %%%%%%%%%%%
>> Message from user DECNET
>> DECnet starting
>>
>> %RUN-S-PROC_ID, identification of created process is 00000108
>> %NCP-I-NMLRSP, listener response - Operation failure
>> Circuit = UNA-0
>> %SYSTEM-F-NOLICENSE, operation requires software license
>> %RUN-S-PROC_ID, identification of created process is 0000010A
>>
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>> I'll try and extract just the DECnet license and install it on its own and see what I get.
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>> On 3/6/19 6:07 PM, Brian Roth via cctalk wrote:
>>> Hello,I have a current hobbyists license for OpenVMS 7.3 and a handful of simulated VAXen. I wanted to add my simulated 11/780 and 11/782 to my DECnet and wondered if there was a (legal of course) license workaround to install networking on an older version such as 4.4. The current PAKS will not work.Brian.
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