From: CRDGW2::CRDGW2::MRGATE::"SMTP::CRVAX.SRI.COM::RELAY-INFO-VAX" 31-AUG-1989 12:45 To: MRGATE::"ARISIA::EVERHART" Subj: RE: Debugging on second terminal Message-Id: <8908311639.AA01860@crdgw1.ge.com> Received: From KL.SRI.COM by CRVAX.SRI.COM with TCP; Thu, 31 AUG 89 08:48:09 PDT Received: from UWAVM.ACS.WASHINGTON.EDU (oly.acs.washington.edu) by KL.SRI.COM with TCP; Thu, 31 Aug 89 08:36:15 PDT Received: from FMSVAX.FMO.WASHINGTON.EDU by UWAVM.ACS.WASHINGTON.EDU (IBM VM SMTP R1.2) with TCP; Thu, 31 Aug 89 08:36:32 PDT Date: Thu, 31 Aug 89 08:36 PDT From: Steve Ingersoll X73 Subject: RE: Debugging on second terminal To: info-vax@kl.sri.com X-Vms-To: IN%"info-vax@kl.sri.com" In response to Dave Caplinger's question: The problem you are having is because you are logged in on the terminal you are trying to allocate. Do not log in on the second terminal. If you are using a terminal connected to a terminal server you must first connect that port to the system. This can be done by using the following commands: $ run sys$system:latcp LCP> create port ltaxx: /application ( where xx is a unique #) LCP> set port ltaxx: /node=xxx /port=xxx LCP> EXIT Steve Ingersoll University of Washington