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The Question is: Hello, OpenVMS V7.1-2 TCPIP V5.0a ECO 2 We have a "phantom" BG device which somehow created by TCPIP, but now it seems to be "lost". At the DCL level we see it as BG129:, owned by the process TCPIP$INET_ACP. Looks like any other BG device on the system. However, inside TCPIP, when the command "$TCPIP SHOW DEVICE BG129:" is issued, it gives a warning, like this : "%TCPIP-W-NODEVSOCK, device_socket not found". The command "$TCPIP DISCONN DEVICE BG129" also don't work. What gives ? How could we get rid of this device ? (It might be created by TCPIP when it tries to start up a service, and when that service fails to start or stay up, leaving this device orphaned. This device might also still connected that service, which gives us another problem... ) Any help appreciated... Thanks. Csaba The Answer is : This is normal and expected, and please don't mess with it. (There is a known case where a BG device is not properly removed when the I/O channel is closed when using TCP/IP Services V5.1 prior to ECO 1. This problem is not known to exist on V5.0A ECO 1.)
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