prior to when this
problem surfaced, (and I do mean anything).
Daylight Savings time kicked in during first weekend of April.
When did this problem start?
Just trying to brain-storm ideas that may come into play here.
Regards,
Scott Richardson
Senior Systems Engineer / Consultant
Marlborough, MA
as changes occur, growth/shrinkage happens,
or additional processes / users come into the mix.
UV applications, properly tuned and configured on their platform, should
run extremely well, price/performance-wise.
Been there, done that.
Many times over.
Sincere Regards,
Scott Richardson
Senior Systems
1979 - 1983 at Prime, Corporate Marketing Support Center Education Center
1983 - 1986 at MADIC Manufacturing applications on Prime Information
1986 -1989 back at Prime - Conversion Reseller Suport Center, INOFMRATION
and VMark UniVerse
and on, and on, and on, ...
Where and will will services be
Hello Kevin,
I have seen many good posts in reply to your situation already.
File-sizing, (and therefore disk IO) is a key/critical area.
What kind of file systems do you have?
How much memory swap space do you have?
What are the Virtual Memory AIX tuning parameters set to?
IBM Hardware - AIX
Great points from Wol, as always.
What kind of /tmp disk space do you have on this system?
(Assuming that /tmp is where UV does some of it's SELECT
scratch pad intermediate writing when processing large queries,
consult your sites actual uvconfig for all of your actual values...).
If this /tmp
David is absolutely 100% correct.
Louis Windsor is also 100% correct.
The reason the L VOC entry clears your active SELECT is that the command
is not interpreted, therefore the botched command - since it did not work
against your SELECT list - by default - clears your active select list.
ED VOC
You've definitely got VOC items that need clearing up and correction on that
system.
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Have you applied any Microsoft Windows XP Secrity or Critical updates
recently?
Perhaps
Have you applied any Microsoft Windows XP Secrity or Critical updates
recently?
Perhaps running a firewall like Zone Alarm, or Norton Internet Security?
Try setting the UV telent port to something like 2051.
Have you changed Windows User Logon and or Password recently? Changed the
Systems name,
PARAGRAPHS are GREAT!
Any PARAGRAPH using GO statements should have unique explicit labels.
GO statements of any PARAGRAPH should explicitly call the label they want to
go to.
Logically, it does not make sense to have two have two different, but
equally labeled PARAGRAPH Subroutines if you will.
it came from?
What company were you working at that was using it?
I hope this helps provide you with some historical technical
tidbits to share with the young whippa-snappers!
Regards,
Scott Richardson
Senior Systems Engineer / Consultant
Marlborough, MA 01752
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of application server monitoring James at Sungard was asking about.
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