Re: [Hardhats-members] VistARad imaging

2006-06-21 Thread Mark Street
I use this viewer for those patients that bring in CD's and DVD's for 
providers to view, pop it into my laptop and viola.  Works on Linux and 
Windows.  I use Linux exclusively.

http://www.sph.sc.edu/comd/rorden/

On Wednesday June 21 2006 7:55 am, Mike Schrom wrote:
 On a related topic, most of the radiology groups in town are going
 filmless, so patients are coming into my office with CD's instead of
 hard copies of CT scans. Aside from the fact that some of the embedded
 proprietary viewers don't work at all, even under Windows, none work
 under Linux. Most of the CDs seem to have DICOM images, though. Does
 anyone have any experience with any of the DICOM viewers under Linux, or
 interfacing them with VistA or CPRS?
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[Hardhats-members] Synopsis of VistA Community Call for 09/16/2005

2005-09-17 Thread Mark Street
Could someone post a synopsis of the Community Call yesterday?  I was up to my 
neck in burning oil and couldn't get away damn Windows 2000 servers

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Re: [Hardhats-members] ClearHealth and VistA cordinated effort.

2005-09-11 Thread Mark Street
On Sunday 11 September 2005 10:10 pm, Gregory Woodhouse wrote:
 There are certainly JDBC drivers available for MySQL, so Java is an
 option. I haven't tried using the Perl DBI with MySQL, but I'd be
 very surprised if that were a problem.

Nope, not a problem.

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Re: [Hardhats-members] terminology: POTS vs. PSTN

2005-09-06 Thread Mark Street
Thanks for the bit terminological nit picking.  This is a reference to the 
type of cards I used with Asterisk and Plain Old Telephone Service lines.

http://www.digium.com/index.php?menu=product_detailcategory=hardwareproduct=TDM400P

The Wildcard TDM400P is a half-length PCI 2.2-compliant card that supports FXS 
and FXO station interfaces for connecting analog telephones and analog POTS 
lines through a PC. Using Digium's Asterisk Open Source PBX software and 
standard PC hardware, one can create a SOHO (Small Office Home Office) 
telephony environment that includes all the sophisticated features of a 
high-end business telephone system.

On Monday 05 September 2005 7:39 pm, Gregory Woodhouse wrote:
 This is just a minor bit of terminological nit picking. When ordinary
 (voice grade) telephone lines are used to carry digital signals, that
 service is sometimes called Plain Old Telephone Service (POTS). If
 you have a switch that you can connect directly to such a line, that
 would be connect[ing] to POTS.  (Those of you that have been with
 the VA for very long no doubt recall using an X.25 network running
 over telephone lines. I believe it was called IDCU.) Oh, and people
 do run IP over X.25, though the term POTS is broader, connoting only
 digital service over ordinary lines.  Typically, DSL or leased T1 or
 T3 (much less faster) lines would not be referred to as POTS. A
 generic term for the (a) public telephone network is the Public
 Switched Telephone Network (PSTN). So, if you have a PBX or VoIP
 system you wish to connect to the phone network, that would be
 connect[ing] to the PSTN.

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Re: [Hardhats-members] VOIP

2005-09-05 Thread Mark Street
I have been working with Asterisk since 2003 setting up small offices with 
VOIP to POTS gateways and writing custom telephony applications in perl.

The medical center where I am employed runs a 3Com VOIP system that has been 
nothing but problems since installation it will most likely be replaced 
with Asterisk in the not too distant future.

A good Wiki portal for everything VOIP is http://voip-info.org

or the original http://www.asterisk.org

On Monday 05 September 2005 2:03 pm, Ismet Kursunoglu wrote:
  Asterix is another (I think) similar solution to Bayonne. I have used

 I have been evaluating Asterisk running on a test server. At this point
 I just have it running. I found the accompanying documentation fairly
 complete, however thus far these documents appears to provide a somewhat
 more gentle introduction to what seems to be a very extensive PBX
 solution.

 http://www.automated.it/guidetoasterisk.htm

 http://www.asteriskdocs.org/modules/tinycontent/content/docbook/current_v1/
docs-html/book1.html

 As it stands right now the phone is the one of the most common
 operational interfaces in medical practice so I figured that I would try
 to find a open source/free and scalable solution for that part of our
 clinic.

 As Asterisk is powering the The Global University Phone System (GUPS) I
 figured I would give it a try.  Their press releases indicate it is
 working very well thus far.
 http://www.aboutreef.org/gups/

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Re: [Hardhats-members] Re: GTM Perl

2005-08-19 Thread Mark Street
You guys are cracking me up  I can tell Ruben is from New Yawk by the 
passion of his posts it comes through.  Hey, could someone critique my 
Perl code engine that automates checking Medi-Cal Eligibility here in 
California?  I released it under the GPL of all things...

http://www.oswizards.com/modules/mydownloads

Be kind, I am a chiropractor. and I don't give advice on cancer

I haven't disappeared from all things VistA, I have both M textbooks going in 
various stages of completion.  Waiting to have a look at VistA-Office.

By the way, I think GTM perl is a wonderful idea!  Perl rocks, M$ is a 
convicted monopolist and big pharma gouges the US populace.  Now breathe and 
try to relax.

On Friday 19 August 2005 4:26 pm, Ruben Safir wrote:
 That's one way of putting it.  This necessary assault on Perl has been
 going, rudely I might add, for many years.  Nobody's mind is changed
 from mailing lists.  All you can hope for is an expression of truth.
 It's like leading bread crumbs for the willing seekers of truth.

 So far in this mailing list I've been told that MS is not a convicted
 monopolist with a proved record of deceitful business methods, that
 Pharmaceutic costs and pricing is driven by the FDA, and now that PErl
 is evil.

 It's been an interesting month.

 This is almost as good as going to a natural healer for advice on
 cancer.

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Re: [Hardhats-members] Fw: mpsEdit - IDE for MUMPS GT.M programmers.

2005-08-12 Thread Mark Street
Heck, I couldn't even download it.  Same error as Kevin T.  Filled out the 
form supporting a Linux version.  Boom, error screen a foreign language  
Move on

On Friday 12 August 2005 2:23 pm, Alberto Odor wrote:
 I installed it in two different workstations. In Windows XP Pro + SP1 it
 crashes on startup. In Windows XP Pro + SP2 it runs OK.
 Now I have to see how to connect it to the linux GT.M box to open some
 programs.

 Alberto

 -Mensaje original-
 De: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] En nombre de Kevin
 Toppenberg
 Enviado el: Viernes, 12 de Agosto de 2005 02:03 p.m.
 Para: hardhats-members@lists.sourceforge.net
 Asunto: Re: [Hardhats-members] Fw: mpsEdit - IDE for MUMPS GT.M
 programmers.

 It looks kind of like Serenji.

 I tried to download it, but got some error message in polish.

 Of course if you don't want a glossy GUI, there is my free debugger
 (LOL...)

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Re: [Hardhats-members] linux drivers for a dell laptop

2005-08-07 Thread Mark Street
I don't think the original post was quite clear, it seemed he was mixing 
apples with oranges.  I think Nancy will straighten him out.

Dell Linux???  That is a new one on me.  From my experience Dell is 99% M$ 
centric.

I have installed distributions of Linux on just about every brand of brand 
name laptop including Dell Inspiron and Latitude well, had to boot one 
Latitude with a USB pendrive with the Fedora boot installation on it and 
yes, the pendrive had DSL installed on it also.  When there is a will... 
there is a way.

I will say that brand spankin new Dell Hardware can be a bit sketchy 
sometimes, but the Linux crews catch up fairly quickly. 

On Sunday 07 August 2005 15:41, Chris Richardson wrote:
 There do seem to be some issues with Dell computers not runnning with the
 standard releases of Linux.  Some Dell machines require the Dell recompiled
 Linux in order to run.  This may or may not be the case here, but you may
 be happier with Dell's Linux or another lap-top.  I have put Linux
 successfully on Compaq, Sony (depending upon the model) and IBM laptops and
 they run very well.

 Will DSL boot (Damn Small Linux)?

 - Original Message -
 From: Mike Lieman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: hardhats-members@lists.sourceforge.net
 Sent: Sunday, August 07, 2005 1:30 PM
 Subject: Re: [Hardhats-members] linux drivers for a dell laptop

 On 8/7/05, Peter Franklin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Hello anyone.
 
  I hope to download VisitA and Cache to a dell laptop.  Please advise re

 driver availability.

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Re: [Hardhats-members] Does not ask DEVICE while exporting

2005-06-21 Thread Mark Street
I followed this thread to the end and thought I would jump in at this point.

It seems to me that we are dealing with an environment issue.  What does 
vista's .bash_profile say for gtm_vista and vista_home variables?

It may not allow you to create files outside of vista_home if vista_home 
= /home/vista/OpenVistA

It was difficult to follow this thread as it was an offshoot of another 
thread.

On Monday 20 June 2005 20:46, Usha wrote:
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] vista]$ ls -ld /home/vista/VistA
 drwxrwxrwx4 vistavista4096 Jun 17 11:40 /home/vista/VistA
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] vista]$

 Usha
 - Original Message -
 From: Greg Woodhouse [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: hardhats-members@lists.sourceforge.net
 Sent: Monday, June 20, 2005 8:50 PM
 Subject: Re: [Hardhats-members] Does not ask DEVICE while exporting


 Is it a link? Try

 ls -ld /home/vista/VistA

 --- Usha [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  I tried opening a file in /home/vista/VistA
 
  GTMS
  Y=$$GTF^%ZISH($NA(^DPT(1,0)),2,/home/vista/VistA/,MYFILE.DAT)
 
  GTM
 
  But the file is created in /home/vista/OpenVistA directory.
  I also tried /tmp
 
  GTMS Y=$$GTF^%ZISH($NA(^DPT(1,0)),2,/tmp,MYFILE.DAT)
 
  GTMh
 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] tmp]$ ls -ld /tmp
  drwxrwxrwt   14 root root 4096 Jun 20 09:30 /tmp
 
  But there is no file in /tmp directory too.
 
  Regards
  Usha
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  From: Kevin Toppenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: hardhats-members@lists.sourceforge.net
  Sent: Friday, June 17, 2005 10:13 PM
  Subject: Re: [Hardhats-members] Does not ask DEVICE while exporting
 
 
  I haven't recently tested the OPEN function, but I am
  using FTG and GTF^%ZISH -- which I think indirectly
  calls OPEN.  It is working without any restrictions.
 
  Kevin
 
  --- smcphelan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   The only thing that make sense to me is that you do
   not have read/write
   privileges to those other directories.  All %ZISH is
   doing is issuing an
   OPEN command.  Perhaps there is some peculiarities
   of the OPEN command
   syntax within GT.M that %ZISH is not honoring.  But
   I do not believe that is
   the case.  Can anyone else on this thread use
   OPEN^%ZISH on GT.M for any
   directory. especially any directory that is not part
   of the GT.M
   installation?
 
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Re: [Hardhats-members] The MUMPS Prompt

2005-06-21 Thread Mark Street
Is it really going to be 'that good'?

I am cleaning up some programming projects and setting aside some brainspace 
right now so when it comes out I have some room in the cortex.

On Tuesday 21 June 2005 13:51, Nancy Anthracite wrote:
 Guess what guys and gals, be prepared because when VistA-Office comes out,
 we will be discovered anew, and we will be seeing newbies like never
 before. Most of them will be running on Cache and Windows.

 So, Thurman, you are going to be an important resource because there are a
 bunch on this list that won't be able to help much with those Cache
 questions.

 Condolences to Lloyd.  If he has a hard with this list now, it will only
 get worse.  I think it is going to be like being a movie star.  You think
 it is neat to be discovered until you are, and then you want some privacy!

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Re: [Hardhats-members] GT.M V5.0-000 available

2005-06-21 Thread Mark Street
On Tuesday 07 June 2005 06:44, K.S. Bhaskar wrote:
 4. Network services can now be written in GT.M and deployed under
 inetd/xinetd.

 [KSB] This will allow the new direct connect CPRS GUI to be used more
 easily.  Effectively, it means that VistA can be packaged  deployed
 like other network services under inetd/xinetd, which is a standard way
 of deploying network services on UNIX/Linux.

StandAlone vs xinetd/inetd superserver.  Can it still be run stand alone?

In a busy institution what would the benefits of using a superserver rather 
than standalone process?  Ease of configuration?  System Resources?  
Connection control?

Usually less often used services are run under xinetd/inetd to save system 
resources and fine tune security and connection control.

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Re: [Hardhats-members] GT.M V5.0-000 available

2005-06-21 Thread Mark Street
I understand.  Can you explain some details/mechanism on the new 'direct 
connect' CPRS GUI.

Am I assuming that the 'new way' is to make a direct connection to GT.M/VistA 
using a superserver connection instead of having RPCBroker listener.  Did 
this grow out of limitations of RPCBroker?

On Tuesday 21 June 2005 14:42, K.S. Bhaskar wrote:
 In the case of GT.M, since there is no daemon to startup or shut down
 (the first process to open a database file sets up the shared control
 structures; the last one out turns off the lights), one of the benefits
 of deploying a service under inet/xinetd is that when there is no
 activity, everything is just shut down (i.e., no files open, no
 processes active).  So, it's just a little cleaner.

 In the case of VistA on GT.M specifically, the new ability to deploy a
 service under inetd/xinetd allows the new direct connect CPRS GUI to be
 served by a GT.M process that is started up when the connection request
 comes in, rather than, for example, a pre-existing process from a pool
 of processes.  This is especially appropriate for deployment under
 inetd/xinetd because it is a relatively long-lived connection.
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Re: [Hardhats-members] HUI OPENVISTA VERSION 3.0 RELEASED TO WORLDVISTA

2005-06-21 Thread Mark Street
Well, I looked on the worldvista site at Sourceforge for this release.  Is it 
available yet?  What will it be named when it does surface?

On Tuesday 21 June 2005 15:42, Greg Woodhouse wrote:
 Well, you made the news
 http://govhealthit.com/article89340-06-21-05-Web

 --- Zukaitis, Karl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
  June 20, 2005
 
   Hui OPENVISTA VERSION 3.0 RELEASED TO WORLDVISTA
 
  The Pacific Telehealth  Technology Hui (Hui) announced the
  completion of
  Hui OpenVista 3.0, the first major upgrade of the software since June
  2003.
  In a technology transfer initiative, the Hui released the software
  upgrade
  to WorldVistA for use as a baseline in developing OpenVista 4.0.
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Re: [Hardhats-members] GT.M V5.0-000 available

2005-06-21 Thread Mark Street
Beautiful Dave, thanks for the clarification.  I can remember running into 
that problem some months back.  Socket's are good.

Am I correct in assuming that one would have two choices here since there is 
no daemon process to run.

1.  Run/spawn a gtm/mumps process through xinetd/inetd (Is this what is 
referred to as a new style listener in listener configuration?)
2.  Run a RPClistener (old style)

On Tuesday 21 June 2005 16:07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 The old way involved having a listener running on a known port,
 which would job off a new MUMPS process for each CPRS client.

 Since the new MUMPS process created a new TCP/IP outgoing socket from
 the server, the listener only had a minimal load per CPRS client, and
 thus didn't have to hand off the socket (which is not in the MUMPS
 standard) nor did it have to start a new listener on the known port, (with
 the potential of missing a CPRS client connection) when the new listener
 was taking over.

 Unfortunately, the old method didn't work when connecting a CPRS client
 within a NAT or router to a server that also could be within a NAT or
 router. Since the CPRS client machine had a non-routeable
 address in that case, it was the equivalent of trying to contact someone by
 phone where you had their phone extension, but not the main trunk number.

 The new CPRS process follows the idea that if you can get a socket between
 the CPRS client and the server, you should simply use that socket. The
 expectation is that using inetd/xinetd to handle known port management
 would yield no dropped connections.



  Unfortunately, I don't know the details on how to connect to the new
  CPRS GUI, but I know that it works with a GT.M server deployed under
  inetd/xinetd, but hopefully someone on this list will be able to tell
  you how.
 
  I also don't know why the protocol was changed/enhanced.
 
  -- Bhaskar
 
  Mark Street wrote:
   I understand.  Can you explain some details/mechanism on the new
   'direct connect' CPRS GUI.
  
   Am I assuming that the 'new way' is to make a direct connection to
   GT.M/VistA
   using a superserver connection instead of having RPCBroker listener. 
   Did this grow out of limitations of RPCBroker?
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Re: [Hardhats-members] I cant seem to connect to the RPC Listener

2005-05-31 Thread Mark Street
No error necessary.

from your command prompt in Linux run the netstat command like so.

netstat -an | grep 9200

you should see output like so it the listener is running on port 9200 and 
listening for connections.

tcp0  0 0.0.0.0:92000.0.0.0:*   LISTEN

On Tuesday 31 May 2005 13:28, Mark Goudie wrote:
 Im running this command

 GTMD STRT^XWBTCP(9200)
 Start TCP Listener...
 Checking if TCP Listener has started...
 TCP Listener started successfully.
 GTMD STRT^XWBTCP(9200)
 Start TCP Listener...
 Checking if TCP Listener has started...
 TCP Listener started successfully.

 If i wait just a couple seconds i can issue the command agian and it
 wont error out saying its allready running

 Im running Debian Sarge install with no firewalls.  To my knowledge
 its a pretty open system.
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[Hardhats-members] Time for a Metaphor

2005-05-27 Thread Mark Street

After reflecting on the Linux/distribution rhetoric some. a simple 
metaphor is in order for the model we are assembling here with VistA.

I have opened the box, emptied all the contents on the table, quickly scanned 
the directions, assembled the parts and pieces together into a somewhat 
workable system.  It is time for my metaphor.

1.  The computer operating system - VAX, UNIX, Linux, Windoze, etc. = A petri 
dish

2.  The database - Cache, GT.M = the blood ager medium for the organisms to 
grow.

3.  VistA, objects, routines, applications - mumps code = the organisms that 
grow and flourish on and in the medium.

As we can see, the OS is merely a container for the medium and the organisms.  
Which is why it really doesn't matter which distribution of Linux one uses.

If you have a consultant or contract with anyone who is experienced or 
proficient with UNIX/Linux it is not that difficult to get a petri dish out 
of the packaging.  The OS is just a petri dish. ; )  Feel free to clarify or 
add to this metaphor

Now, back to the mumps textbook.  This stuff is strange. no wonder you 
guys have been working with it for 20 years. : |

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Re: [Hardhats-members] On Linux distributions (was Re: How do I start?)

2005-05-26 Thread Mark Street
On Thursday 26 May 2005 07:51, Greg Woodhouse wrote:
 Well, that might be a LITTLE strong. For example, X11 isn't party of
 the kernel, nor is bash, little things like mv, cp, tar, etc., etc.
 (much less libraries like libc). Does that mean that these things are
 all icing on the cake?

And I for one am glad they are NOT part of the kernel.  Think of the whole 
thing as a model of a distant universe with the kernel in the middle.  It is 
the nature of things.

This is the reason why some in the community refer to Linux as GNU/Linux.

What would 'Linux' be without the GNUutilities and tools wrapped around the 
kernel?  What would any OS be without the universe of utilities wrapped 
around the kernel.  Some kernel's are monolithic, some are micro-kernel 
based  you make the choice.

It is an ever expanding universe of applications, drivers and utilities 
spinning around the kernel  this is referred to as a distribution when 
someone grabs the parts and pieces they want, wrap them around the Linux 
kernel, package them up and release them to the community.  Like a present 
from me to you.

The beautiful thing about GNU and Linux is that one has the 'freedom of 
choice' to do with GNU/Linux what they may.

http://www.gnu.org

 --- Crawford Rainwater [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  The only difference of doing RedHat and/or SuSE vs. Debian or (insert
  another non-commercial distribution name here) is the commercial
  enterprise support offered.  As Mark said, Linux is the kernel, the
  kernel is Linux.  Distributions are the icing on top of the cake in
  my
  honest opinion.

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[Hardhats-members] Wiki Woes - Spam Protection Filter

2005-05-25 Thread Mark Street
I logged into the Wiki today and tried to make some edits to some of the docs 
and I was greeted with a friendly spam protection filter error message.

Spam protection filter
From OpenVistA Wiki

The page you wanted to save was blocked by the spam filter. This is probably 
caused by a link to an external site.

You might want to check the following regular expression for patterns that are 
currently blocked:

.22. 

Help, I can't save my changes! and no I am not linking to an external 
site.

It is tripping up on the following line in my content.

VA FileMan V.22.0

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Re: [Hardhats-members] How do I start?

2005-05-25 Thread Mark Street
Believe it or not I found that site this past weekend!!  I noticed the powered 
by GT.M also. ; )

I'm not gone, just have a case of the Mump(s).

On Wednesday 25 May 2005 13:38, Jim Self wrote:
 Mark Street wrote:
 Welcome to the incredible journey.. that never ends. now where is
  my Mumps reference book...

 The best reference is Ed de Moel's MUMPS by Example - online version is
 at http://www.jacquardsystems.com/Examples/
  and I just found a link to a new version that I don't recall seeing before
 http://207.192.157.194/Demo/AnnoStd

 It says I am visitor #752 and powered by GT.M and update 12-Mar-2005.
 Good job Ed. :)
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Re: [Hardhats-members] Vista in the News: Medical Economics

2005-05-24 Thread Mark Street
This stuff is referred to Fear Uncertainty and Doubt.  Fair and Balanced??  
Get used to it, it will only get worse as there is market share and money 
involved.

Beware of the tech press, too bad they don't come to the folks at WorldVistA 
for some straight scoop instead of someone who probably knows little of VistA 
is about.

The folks at WorldVistA should strive to set the record straight, voice their 
message loud and voice it often.

Welcome to the big leagues..

On Tuesday 24 May 2005 08:33, Kevin Toppenberg wrote:
 There is an article about VistA in Medical Economics
 magazine, in the May 20,2005 edition, page 40.

 The link to the site should be www.memag.com  But when
 I try it right now, their server is not responding.

 There is some misinformation, namely they quote a
 consultant that claims that in order to run the
 mumps database, on must buy a $50,000-$100,000
 server.  They then quote others disputing this claim,
 but I think it is unfortunate that they even put that
 WRONG info in the article.

 Kevin

 P.S.  I just tried the web site again, and its working
 now.  Here is the URL

 http://www.memag.com/memag/article/articleDetail.jsp?id=161588
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Re: [Hardhats-members] I've got the slow CPRS blues.....

2005-05-07 Thread Mark Street
OK, you have peeked my interest.

What are the specs on your 'commercial grade' DSL.  Symmetrical or 
Asymmetrical, 768Kbps?

What VPN are you using?

1.  There is an overhead with VPN.
2.  Pushing data UPstream on a DSL circuit that is capped at 128Kbps can be 
painful.



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  ... There was a time I ran POTS and 56k modem with
  excellent performance.

 Hmmm... I am having a hard time figuring out all this
 bandwidth stuff.  We are also running a billing
 software package which could be eating up all the
 bandwidth.  Someone suggested that I set up some
 bandwidth monitoring.  This is really what I need to
 do.  But I'm not quite sure how to do it.  Currently
 our confuration is like this:
 DSL modem--VPN firewall/router--PC's

 I think that to run sophisticated monitoring, I would
 need to insert a linux box with two network cards
 between the DSL modem and the VPN firewall.

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Re: [Hardhats-members] Need help setting up M2web

2005-05-02 Thread Mark Street
On Monday 02 May 2005 10:47, Kevin Toppenberg wrote:
 My Apache is working.  It is serving this site:
 http://69.68.182.66

 I don't know how to tell the version number.

This is a Red Hat box.  Just call a page that doesn't exist.  Or use your rpm 
tool to get the version.

Apache/2.0.40 (Red Hat Linux)

# rpm -q httpd
-

I will take a peek at the installation/configuration source.  I started to 
configure m2web on my RH 9 box and never completed it.  As I recall the 
instructions were for Debian Linux but are applicable to most any 
distribution as we are dealing with Apache here.

On Saturday 30 April 2005 14:29, Kevin Toppenberg wrote:
 I'm having trouble setting up M2web.  I know nothing
 about cgi, so bear with me please.

 Jim sent me these instruction...
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Re: [Hardhats-members] Need help setting up M2web

2005-05-02 Thread Mark Street
/index/26.html
 
  If you have downloaded m2web recently then you
  already
  have the source code. If not:
  http://vista.vmth.ucdavis.edu/notebook/index/48.html
 
  The entry point for application programmers is
  go^view2ht. We assume that local variables will be
  defined to reflect the CGI environment, for instance
  htUser is the number of the current logged in user
  and
  the user's authorization code is in htUser(Auth).
  If
  you are attempting to use the viewer from a non-web
  context, look in ^htCGI1 to see what MUMPS variables
  would be defined or look in ^view2ht and ^view2htS
  to
  see which are actually used.
  =
 
  I also looked at the instructions in the
  m2web-vsta-install.html file
 
  The above instructions, however, require Apache2 to
  be
  installed.  I think I have just plain Apache.
 
  I found these (apparently older) instructions:
  http://vista.vmth.ucdavis.edu/notebook/index/12.html
  That seem target at plain Apache.
  But these describe a different directory setup.
 
  Also, I'm not clear about what linux users I need to
  set up.  It looks in some of the instructions that
  there is a vista user.  Other places I think I saw a
  m2web user.  Are those required.
 
  I know I'm being slow, but if someone could walk me
  through this I'd appreciate it.
 
  Thanks
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Re: [Hardhats-members] Need help setting up M2web

2005-05-02 Thread Mark Street
I just got mine working.  http://vista.oswizards.com/echo

After you make it through my instructions of setting up your apache config 
make sure all your directory ownership and permissions are consistent and 
correct.  Also make sure that your gtm_routines variable is set correctly in 
the m2web.cgi script.  that one got me as mine is different than what is 
provided with the m2web package and the source as provided from openvista 
packagers.

On Monday 02 May 2005 10:47, Kevin Toppenberg wrote:
 My Apache is working.  It is serving this site:
 http://69.68.182.66

 I don't know how to tell the version number.

 I have not tried to use any of the CGI scripts.  How
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[Hardhats-members] Mumps textbook/reference?

2005-05-02 Thread Mark Street
I would like a mumps text/reference of some sort.  I took a peek on Amazon and 
there are 2 I believe.  Can anyone recommend either one or none?  Any other 
recommendations?

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Re: [Hardhats-members] Need help setting up M2web

2005-05-02 Thread Mark Street
No problem.  Let me clean it up and make it pretty.  I will resubmit it to you 
directly.

On Monday 02 May 2005 14:53, Jim Self wrote:
 Thanks Mark,
 I will add that to the M2Web notes after I have reviewed it more closely.
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Re: [Hardhats-members] Segmentation fault

2005-04-27 Thread Mark Street
Is your filesystem full??  run the  df command.

Strange, but I believe the vista line 78 is referring to the vista script you 
execute when start using Bhaskar's installation and run script.

Here are lines 76-78 of that script.  Looking at that, the error message makes 
a bit more sense.  It still doesn't address why you received the seg fault.

if [[ -z $3 ]] ; then $gtm_dist/mumps -dir ; else $gtm_dist/mumps -run $3 ; fi
;;
esac

On Tuesday 26 April 2005 05:29, Anna Joseph wrote:
           Enter ?? for more actions

 DD Detailed Display

 RT Results Display

 PT Print Form 513

 CM Add Comment

 Select Action: Quit// /usr/local/OpenVistA/vista: line 78:  4319
 Segmentation fault      $gtm_dist/mumps -dir

 [EMAIL PROTECTED] vista]$


 What is this /usr/local/OpenVistA/vista: line 78:  4319 Segmentation fault
      $gtm_dist/mumps -dir?

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Re: [Hardhats-members] Vista-Office - ..worldvista..openvista...opensource... off-topic eh?

2005-04-23 Thread Mark Street
It is called context Mano. maybe it was lost in translation and nuance.  
public domain software is different than open source software which is 
different than free software.  Open Source is thrown around very loosely 
these days.

There are a lot of licenses out there, the license is what matters  Unless 
you want to read the 50 page EULA from other 'Open Source' projects ; )

Relax public domain is about as open source as you can get.  No licensing 
what so ever.

From the article... and I quote:
Technically, however, VistA and VistA-Office EHR are public-domain software, 
not open source. Public-domain software means that anyone can obtain VistA's 
source code under the Freedom of Information Act and can then alter it. 
However, the VA keeps tight control over VistA's development and doesn't 
accept programming contributions from outsiders.

On Saturday 23 April 2005 04:57, Doctor Bones wrote:
 I realize, that I am doing nothing but muckraking at the moment...
 and, I know that I am NOT by any means a core vista person or
 personality. BUT...

 I am offended that we call openvista, openvista... it isn't covered by
 the GPL or another license that ensures development happens in the open.
 HENCE the open for the OPEN source.  I realize I may be going off half
 cocked here and the connection was bad but from the meeting in
 Boston... I remember someone from world vista saying that they want to
 ensure that developers who develop code are not bound to release it as
 open source.  ALTHOUGH it is a really good idea and we really appreciate
 it.

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[Hardhats-members] VistAWeb on Linux

2005-04-23 Thread Mark Street

I decided to give Apache and 'mono' http://www.mono-project.com a shot trying 
to get VistAWeb to run on my linux laptop box that runs VistA  no joy 
yet.  I have mono installed and Apache configured correctly, the .NET/ASP 
test applications that come with mono run just fine. so I know it works.

When I call VistAWeb from the web browser the application throws compile 
errors.  From the code I have looked at it looks to be coded Windows 
specific.  More examination of the code base is required by someone who 
knows .NET/ASP, additionally change all DOS paths to unix paths.  I'm in over 
my head as all the technical manuals from the VA are Windows 2003 specific.

BUT, Apache with mod_mono may be the way to go if VistAWeb is to run on an 
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Re: [Hardhats-members] VistA Web

2005-04-22 Thread Mark Street
I went with the .doc for the installation manual.

If you trust my VistaWeb archive at http://oswizards.com/VistAWeb.tar.gz

On Friday 22 April 2005 15:04, Nancy Anthracite wrote:
 I will put it all on my server shortly and anyone who can't get it from the
 VA site can send me an email and I will send you the info about how to get
 it. I am on a snail speed line right now, so Jim, wait for a couple of
 hours and I will get back to you. KPDF worked like a charm for me.  Maybe
 you need an apt-get update  upgrade. :-)
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Re: [Hardhats-members] VistA Web

2005-04-22 Thread Mark Street
It looks to me like it is pretty much Windoze 2003 specific.  Too bad

Software Requirements from the installation document.

Windows Server 2003 Enterprise, configured with the role of Application Server
Internet Information Services (IIS) 6.0 (installed by default as part of the 
Application Server role)
Microsoft Visual J#.NET 2003 runtime component
.NET Framework 1.1 (part of the Windows Server 2003 operating system default 
installation)
FTP services and an FTP folder (to be used as a staging location for updates 
to VistAWeb)
SMTP Virtual Server
.NET Framework 1.1 is installed by default on Windows 2003 systems. Services 
packs and updates to all three components are available through Microsoft 
Windows update (http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com).
Web Extension Services set to allow ASP.NET extensions (see Figure 2)

On Friday 22 April 2005 11:49, Nancy Anthracite wrote:
 Well, then I guess we will have to just figure out how to do that - tunnel
 it or whatever.  We have only begun to fight!

 Actually, since the Hui project folks gave me that nice bound copy of the
 documentation, I think they have it going, but I think they said it uses an
 IIS server, which means we will have to see about Apache and all of that,
 too.  It may be written with VB Script or something.  I really haven't
 looked at it at all since I have been working on getting the CPRS/Wine
 problem licked - which we are finally making some progress on, I
 think/hope.
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Re: [Hardhats-members] He isn't heavy he is VistA and lots of whats... a rant... and a song...

2005-04-20 Thread Mark Street
On Tuesday 19 April 2005 22:14, Doctor Bones wrote:
 Not necessarily because I don't believe it is true... After having vista
 use me as a punching bag for a couple of months I sort of believe it :).

I hear ya brother.  I take it in small chunks.  I get tired and fatigued to 
the point of exhaustion then I stop all things VistA and go about my 
normal business.  I let my brain mull it over and ferment like a fine Greek 
wine.  Then I go back for another chunk and start the whole process again.

 I think this is a problem with DOCUMENTATION!!!
 Even the configuration stuff of Kevin's, Mark's, Nancy's, OpenHui et
 all... DOESN'T REALLY EXPLAIN WHAT IS GOING ON. Notice I didn't mention
 the VA's stuff... that is coming up.

Agreed!!!  I think once one starts to understand what is going on they are so 
elated to get to some sort of summit they simply pack up their knowledge 
about 'why' and 'what' is going on and move on up towards the summit.  I for 
one am trying to give a little bit back by contributing to the Wiki... it is 
a work in progress.  We can put up the structure and fill in the spaces as we 
go.

 I want to know what specific fields mean... what am I entering... why
 isn't it allowing me to enter a specific field.
 What combination of field entries will do the thing I want.

Keep molding the clay in your hands until it gets soft enough for you to mold 
it how you want.

Join the club Mano, I think we are in the same class at this point in time.

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Re: [Hardhats-members] Commission issues proposed EHR certification requirements

2005-04-19 Thread Mark Street
I hate subscription links.

http://www.cchit.org/publiccomment1.htm

On Tuesday 19 April 2005 09:18, Nancy Anthracite wrote:
 We can look and comment and see if VistA will fit the mold that lots of
 docs are going to want it to fit in before agreeing to adopt it.

 Commission issues proposed EHR certification requirements
 By Joseph Conn
 The Certification Commission for Healthcare Information Technology has
 released for public comment a proposed set of requirements for certifying
 EHR systems for use in ambulatory-care settings.

 http://www.modernphysician.com/news.cms?newsId=3430

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[Hardhats-members] How many Secondary Menus can be assigned?

2005-04-19 Thread Mark Street
I was wondering if there is a limit to how many Secondary menus can be 
assigned to a user?
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[Hardhats-members] Link Manager Not Running

2005-04-15 Thread Mark Street
I am wandering the Systems Manager Menu hierarchy tonight getting more 
familiar.

Where would one turn on the Link Manager.  I haven't seen anything in my 
reading.
 
Incoming filers running = 1TaskMan running
Outgoing filers running = 1***LINK MANAGER NOT RUNNING!!!***
Monitor OVERDUE

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[Hardhats-members] Changing $I parameter on DEVICE - GTM-UNIX-HFS

2005-04-15 Thread Mark Street
When initially configuring the last install I was stumped... and still am... 
as to how to change the GTM-UNIX-HFS parameter $I.  It prompts me with a 
Replace after the parameter but no way of changing it.

Select DEVICE NAME: GTM-UNIX-HFS  Host File Server 
(GT.M) /home/huivista3/tmp/hfs.dat ROU

NAME: GTM-UNIX-HFS//
LOCATION OF TERMINAL: Host File Server (GT.M)  Replace
Select MNEMONIC: GTM-LINUX-HFS//
LOCAL SYNONYM:
$I: /home/huivista3/tmp/hfs.dat  Replace

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[Hardhats-members] 9494 Menus ... phew.

2005-04-15 Thread Mark Street
Damn, this is one hell of a large hierarchy.

Captured all 9K or so menus and I would like to categorize them based on their 
prefix.  Some are single entries, others have variations of the prefix.  If I 
could break them down to say 20 or 30 general groups it would help me 
understand where to go to configure specific aspects of my system. 

Like;

ABSV
ACKQAS
AFJX
ANRV
AWCM
DDS
DDXP
DENT
DG
... etc.

Are these documented somewhere???.  I know... eventually I will ask enough 
stupid questions someone will tell me to RTFM..

I am starting to input custom procedures and such so I am looking at visit 
flow and all required parameters for a specific function, encounter, note, 
etc. 

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[Hardhats-members] Way to load bogus/demo patient information

2005-04-13 Thread Mark Street
Is there a database of bogus/demo patient information that I can load into my 
SemiViva .4 system for demo purporses?

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Re: [Hardhats-members] Failed CPRS connection -- breakthrough?

2005-04-13 Thread Mark Street
I knew the code monkey's would come through comment below.

On Tuesday 12 April 2005 18:50, Kevin Toppenberg wrote:
 Mark may well be onto the source of the firewall
 problem.  In the file WSockc.pas, in the function
 NetStart, I see starting at line 716, a message that
 is construction like this:
   send IP address + port + workstation name and wait
 for OK

 **BUT** the IP address passed is a LocalName variable
 -- which is the **local** ip address.

 Thus is seems that the client is telling the server
 both the IP address and the port for server to call
 back on.

 That doesn't seem to be designed right.  Shouldn't the
 server detect where the signal came from, and then
 just send back to that IP address?

YES, if the client is sending out PRIVATE addresses that are not routeable on 
the PUBLIC network, the first firewall or router they run into they will 
probably be dropped.  I know my firewall is setup to not allow OUTgoing 
packets with an INTernal or PRIVATE address space.  The offending packets get 
droppped before they hit the EXTernal interface on the firewall.  Let the 
firewall figure it out, don't pass the internal private address space into 
the call back.

 So to look at a part of Mark's log (with added
 comments)

  APR 9,[EMAIL PROTECTED]:57:24  Got an inbound connection...
  XWBTDEV(KEY)=CONNECT|h11130730440|83.235.97.122

 --

 Above we seem to have a signal coming in from
 83.235.97.122

 --

  APR 9,[EMAIL PROTECTED]:57:24  LEN={XWB}00060|
  APR 9,[EMAIL PROTECTED]:57:24  X=, XWBVER=1.108, LEN=00048,
  MSG=TCPconnect^192.168.0.2^33560^mobile.geekdoc.org^

 --

 But the RPC message is asking the server to call back
 to 192.168.0.2

 --

  APR 9,[EMAIL PROTECTED]:57:24  Final

 MSG='TCPconnect^192.168.0.2^33560^mobile.geekdoc.org^'

  APR 9,[EMAIL PROTECTED]:57:24  Entering 'callback' mode
  APR 9,[EMAIL PROTECTED]:57:24  Entering the loop: X
  ^%ZOSF(INTERRUPT)
  APR 9,[EMAIL PROTECTED]:57:24  About to listen for
  connection...

 --
 --

 So it seems that the server should be changed to
 ignore the requested callback IP, and just send it
 back to the incoming address.
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Re: [Hardhats-members] BIG NEWS re HealtheVet- St. Petersburg Times

2005-04-13 Thread Mark Street
Another one.

http://www.fcw.com/article88572-04-13-05-Web

On Wednesday 13 April 2005 09:53, Nancy Anthracite wrote:
 VA faces another computer problem
 By PAUL DE LA GARZA and STEPHEN NOHLGREN Published April 13, 2005

 A report done for the administration suggests that the VA's
 multibillion-dollar plan to upgrade its system is not realistic.

 A $3.5-billion computer overhaul at veterans hospitals across the country
 is poised to fail unless the Department of Veterans Affairs makes drastic
 changes, according to a closely guarded government study obtained by the
 St. Petersburg Times .
 http://www.sptimes.com/2005/04/13/Worldandnation/VA_faces_another_comp.shtm
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Re: [Hardhats-members] Way to load bogus/demo patient information

2005-04-13 Thread Mark Street
On Wednesday 13 April 2005 11:50, Kevin Toppenberg wrote:
 I don't understand what you mean.  Are you talking
 about a case function in the M language?  Or about how
 to set up the menu/option system?  Or are you
 referring to functionality in my config-scripting
 system?

I am referring to the functionality of the config-script.  Specifically the 
ability to pick and choose what function to use.

  What are some of the core packages that I should
  look at installing for my
  demo of a small health center?  I browsed through
  the packages last night and
  I have almost completely configure m2web.

 What are your goals?  Are you preparing to become a
 VistA installer?  Or is this a hobby?  Or did you have
 a site in mind to help?  I wouldn't venture into
 learning a package unless I had to!

Well, from what I heard at the Boston meeting there is going to be a need for 
installation specialists for specific packages and global VistA installation.  
I guess at this point it would have to be considered a hobby.

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[Hardhats-members] Vista Configuration of DEVICES - Failed CPRS connection

2005-04-11 Thread Mark Street
I am trying to troubleshoot remote connection of CPRS.  This is the same
problem I was experiencing with my first installation of the HUI VistA.  I
can connect to my vista server with both CPRS through wine and CPRS
running on windows on my private network (192.168.1.0/24).

If I try to connect from outside my private network (my server has two
interfaces, int. and ext.) I don't get a sucessful connection, I do get a
file created XWBTCPL.mjo in vista's home dir the error message in the file
states HOME DEVICE DOES NOT EXIST IN THE DEVICE FILE.

So I go back to my configuration and recall that we configure 4 devices. 
Just for kicks I go in and see if there is a 'home' device... from the 64
or so devicesnone noted.  Then I say well, it has to be one of the
devices I configured.

CONSOLE
TELNET
HFS
NULL

From what I understand only 1 device can be the signon system device.

SIGN-ON/SYSTEM DEVICE: ??

Answer 'yes' if this device is the primary device amoung those
device entries that have the same $I and VOLUME SET(CPU).
If answered 'YES', this field identifies that this entry is the primary
device among those device entries that have the same $I with the same
VOLUME SET(CPU).

Among those device entries that have a common $I and CPU, only one of
these entries can have this field set to 'YES'.  If none of the common
device entries are set to 'YES', the default device will be identified by
the first device on the CPU x-ref.  The default device is used when the
device handler is invoked with $I as the device to be selected.

Choose from:
1YES
0NO

Does anyone know how I would set the HOME DEVICE and is that the same as
the SIGN-ON/SYSTEM DEVICE?

Maybe I need a little clarification on how RPC Broker interfaces with the
different devices when a connection comes in on the interface where RPC
listener runs.  From what I recall i can setup more than 1 listener, so
technically I could have a listener on different ports for the same
server.

The GT.M specific devices are;

GTM-UNIX-BROWSER   HFS/CRT (GT.M-Linux) /tmp/ddbr.txt
   GTM-UNIX-CONSOLE   Console (GT.M) /dev/tty
   GTM-UNIX-HFS   Host File Server (GT.M) /home/huivista3/tmp/hfs.dat
  ROU
   GTM-UNIX-IMAGING WORKSTATION   BROKER /usr/local/spool/ws.dat
   GTM-UNIX-MESSAGE P-MESSAGE-HFS   xmhfs.dat xmhfs.dat
   GTM-UNIX-NULL   Bit Bucket (GT.M-Unix) /dev/null
   GTM-UNIX-TELNET   TELNET /dev/pts/
   GTM-VMS-MESSAGE P-MESSAGE-HFS   HFS (GT.M) FILE = MESSAGE
XMHFS.DAT

One other point on this, when I am editing my devices I cannot change the
GTM-UNIX-HFS device from /home/huivista3/tmp/hfs.dat, it prompts me with a
Replace? at the end of the line and does not let me change the value.

Am I supposed to have the hfs.dat database set somewhere?


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Re: [Hardhats-members] Vista Configuration of DEVICES - Failed CPRS connection

2005-04-11 Thread Mark Street
.) I don't get a sucessful
  connection, I do get a
  file created XWBTCPL.mjo in vista's home dir the
  error message in the file
  states HOME DEVICE DOES NOT EXIST IN THE DEVICE
  FILE.
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Re: [Hardhats-members] Vista Configuration of DEVICES - Failed CPRS connection

2005-04-11 Thread Mark Street
I don't think my hypothesis below is correct,  I can use the same CPRS client 
to login to the VA Demo system from behind the firewall at work.  I don't 
know  I hope some of this rambling helps.

On Monday 11 April 2005 17:21, Mark Street wrote:
 So, fire up those Delphi IDE's and sift through the code.  This client may
 be programmed to work only on one subnet.  It grabs it's IP from its host
 and passes it to the server regardless of whether it is behind a NAT'd
 firewall or not.  I don't know  Someone with more brains than I can
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[Hardhats-members] A learning experience, Live with SemiViva .4 on Linux/GT.M with CPRS

2005-04-09 Thread Mark Street
I think I have the Linux/GT.M install down to a T.  After installing and 
configuring the old HUI code, the SemiViva GOLD and now WorldVista 
SemiViva .4.

I have another working system on my server running SemiViva .4 with successful 
connection with the proper CPRS client from Windows.

This is a key point.  The CPRSChart client MUST match the CPRSChart  server 
version or it won't work properly.  I have to go back and check my notes for 
the version on the server...  I can't recall the menu that gave me that 
information.

Thanks for all the help hardhats, I am learning a tremendous amount.  Now that 
I understand some of the middle layer I can start to explore some lower level 
stuff and upper level stuff.

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[Hardhats-members] CPRS on CrossOver Office - Errors and Access Violations

2005-04-09 Thread Mark Street
VistA Server = OpenVistA SemiVivA .4

CPRSChart version = 1.0.23.15
OS = Fedora Core 3, fully patched
Latest CrossOverOffice Trial Version

Command from the CPRSChart directory
~/cxoffice/bin/wine CPRSChart.exe CCOW=DISABLE s=streetchiro.com p=9210

I receive a dialog box for the rich*.dll which I click through.  Login to 
VistA without a problem.

When I click on the Labs tab or Reports tab I get a dialog box which says:

Access violation at address 777E925C in module 'oleaut32.dll'.  Read of 
address 0016.

I can click through it and continue using CPRS when Labs is clicked.  When 
Reports is clicked the Access violation re-appears and all CPRS window menus 
are locked, the tabs still function normally, even Labs and Reports.  I have 
to kill the client by closing the window as I can't access the FILE, EDIT, 
VIEW, TOOLS or HELP.

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Re: [Hardhats-members] OpenVistA on GT.M

2005-04-09 Thread Mark Street
So glad it helped!  If you want, sign up for a login on the wiki and 
contribute to what is there, correct it, add to it clarify it.

I just added the CPRS keys and tab assignment to the end of the configuration 
page.

I am thinking of breaking the long file into relevant sections on the wiki.

1.  Setting OS Mumps Routines and Objects
2.  Setting a Domain
3.  Setting an Administrator Account
4.  Setting an Instituion and Facility
5.  Setting Administration Menus and Devices
6.  Setting Taskman, Mailman and RPC Broker
7.  Setting CPRS keys and tabs.

On Saturday 09 April 2005 15:51, Bill Garrett wrote:
 Just wanted to say thanks to all for the work on the VistA projects.  I
 just finished installing VistA on GT.M in Fedora Core 3 using the
 'OpenVista SemiVivA FOIA Gold 20050212' package at WorldVistA.  I
 followed the instructions in the 'Installation How To VistA GT.M Linux'
 located here:
 http://openforum.worldvista.org/~forum/index.php?title=Installation_How_To_
VistA_GT.M_Linux

 Because of everyone's contributions, things were much easier than they
 could have been, and a search of this mailing list answered every
 question/issue I encountered.  Getting CPRS working only took a couple
 of extra steps (an extra fix for the NULL device, adding the COR tab,
 and setting the RESTRICT PATIENT SELECTION field to no).

 I captured a transcript of the whole process I can forward to anyone who
 might want it...

 Thanks again!

 Bill Garrett

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[Hardhats-members] Trying to get some debugging info with - DO DEBUG^XWBTCPM

2005-04-08 Thread Mark Street
I am still attempting to connect with CPRS and I am getting this error with 
SemiViva FOIA Gold.  Any clues?

GTMDO DEBUG^XWBTCPM
S XWBTDEV=% O XWBTDEV:(TCPDEV):60 ;Special UCX/DSM open
   ^-
At column 25, line 9, source module /home/vista/r/XWBTCPM.m
%GTM-E-DEVPARUNK, Deviceparameter unknown
S XWBTDEV=$P U XWBTDEV:(NOWRAP:RECORDSIZE=512)
   ^-
At column 33, line 40, source module /home/vista/r/XWBTCPM.m
%GTM-E-DEVPARINAP, Device parameter inappropriate to this command

Before running this entry point set your debugger to stop at
the place you want to debug. Some spots to use:
'SERV+1^XWBTCPM', 'MAIN+1^XWBTCPM' or 'CAPI+1^XWBPRS.'

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Re: [Hardhats-members] Trying to get some debugging info with - DO DEBUG^XWBTCPM

2005-04-08 Thread Mark Street
Would I call that at the GTM prompt?

GTM ^%ZOSF(OS)

On Friday 08 April 2005 12:47, Greg Woodhouse wrote:
 What is the value of ^%ZOSF(OS) on your system? It looks like the
 Broker is trying to use the open parameters specific to DSM.

 Incidntally, if I may be allowed a small soapbox here, I find it very
 annonying that something so basic as TCP/IP should require a syntax
 that is completely system dependent. MUMPS badly needs a standard
 sockets API.


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Re: [Hardhats-members] Trying to get some debugging info with - DO DEBUG^XWBTCPM

2005-04-08 Thread Mark Street
TMW ^%ZOSF(OS)
GT.M (Unix)^19

Funny thing is, after I ran the initial DEBUG command and got all the errors, 
it continued on asking which port I wanted to listen on.  I hit CTRL C and 
entered the command again and did not receive the initial error, it accepted 
the DO DEBUG^XWBTCPM.

I also set DEBUG on the client side, I can see it echo the connection 
information and local port etc. but it still crashes the client immediately 
after.

I am going to configure SemiViva .4 tonight on a different port and see if I 
have better luck.

On Friday 08 April 2005 13:50, Greg Woodhouse wrote:
 Just write it

 W ^%ZOSF(OS)

 VAX DSM(V6)^16

 --- Mark Street [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Would I call that at the GTM prompt?
 
  GTM ^%ZOSF(OS)
 
  On Friday 08 April 2005 12:47, Greg Woodhouse wrote:
   What is the value of ^%ZOSF(OS) on your system? It looks like the
   Broker is trying to use the open parameters specific to DSM.
snip
  --- Mark Street [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   I am still attempting to connect with CPRS and I am getting this
   error with 
   SemiViva FOIA Gold.  Any clues?
   
   GTMDO DEBUG^XWBTCPM
                   S XWBTDEV=% O XWBTDEV:(TCPDEV):60 ;Special
 UCX/DSM
   open
                                          ^-
                   At column 25, line 9, source module
   /home/vista/r/XWBTCPM.m
   %GTM-E-DEVPARUNK, Deviceparameter unknown
                   S XWBTDEV=$P U XWBTDEV:(NOWRAP:RECORDSIZE=512)
                                                  ^-
                   At column 33, line 40, source module
   /home/vista/r/XWBTCPM.m
   %GTM-E-DEVPARINAP, Device parameter inappropriate to this command
   
   Before running this entry point set your debugger to stop at
   the place you want to debug. Some spots to use:
   'SERV+1^XWBTCPM', 'MAIN+1^XWBTCPM' or 'CAPI+1^XWBPRS.'
   
   or location of your choice.
   
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[Hardhats-members] Domain inquiry error on first run after

2005-04-08 Thread Mark Street
I decided to go back through things and reconfigure.  This is a Red Hat Linux 
9 box with FOIA SemiVivA GOLD source.  Funny little error here when printing 
out an inquiry of my newly set domain name.  NOTE, the error only occurs the 
first time the command is issued.  If I back out and re-issue the sequence no 
error is reported and the query is output normally.

Select OPTION: 5  INQUIRE TO FILE ENTRIES

OUTPUT FROM WHAT FILE: DOMAIN//
Select DOMAIN NAME: streetchiro.com
ANOTHER ONE:
STANDARD CAPTIONED OUTPUT? Yes//   (Yes)
Include COMPUTED fields:  (N/Y/R/B): NO// BOTH Computed Fields and Record 
Number
 (IEN)  . S (%,%1)=$ZGETDVI($I,TT_ACCPORNAM)
^-
At column 14, line 44, source module /home/vista/r/_ZIS4.m
%GTM-E-FNOTONSYS, Function or special variable is not supported by this 
operating system


NUMBER: 23  NAME: STREETCHIRO.COM
  LEVEL 1 NAME (c): COM LEVEL 2 NAME (c): STREETCHIRO.COM
  LEVEL 3 NAME (c): STREETCHIRO.COM LEVEL 4 NAME (c): STREETCHIRO.COM

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Re: [Hardhats-members] Fwd: TeamSpeak at the WorldVistA Meeting

2005-04-07 Thread Mark Street
No problem here.  Fedora Core 3 with ts2_client_rc2_2032

server and password found here.
http://openforum.worldvista.org/~forum/index.php?title=VCM_Boston_2005

On Thursday 07 April 2005 12:23, Crawford Rainwater wrote:
 What is your connection settings there?  Been trying to connect (using
 the Linux client, first time here with this) with no luck.
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[Hardhats-members] Vista Configuration on Linux and GT.M

2005-04-06 Thread Mark Street
I placed the Linux specific HOWTO on the wiki as a link from the end of 
Installation of GT.M on Linux.

http://openforum.worldvista.org/~forum/index.php?title=Begin_Configuration_of_Vista

It still has some touching up to do.

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[Hardhats-members] CPRS and VistA FOIA Gold

2005-04-06 Thread Mark Street
Does anyone have VistA FOIA Gold configured and running on GT.M Linux and the 
ability to connect to VistA with the latest release of CPRS from Feb 09, 
2005?
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[Hardhats-members] mumps strangeness continues - Taskman problem?

2005-04-05 Thread Mark Street
I am probably going to start this install over but I thought I would put this 
out here in case it helps.
- 
Here is the information that Taskman has:
 Operating System:  GT.M (Unix)
 Volume Set:  ROU
 Cpu-volume Pair:  ROU:strellen
 TaskMan Files UCI and Volume Set:  VAH,ROU

 Log Tasks?
 Default Task Priority:
 Submanager Retention Time: 0
 Min Submanager Count:
 Taskman Hang Between New Jobs: 0
 TaskMan running as a type: GENERAL

 Logons Inhibited?:  N
 Taskman Job Limit:  
 Max sign-ons: 1000
 Current number of active jobs:

End of listing.  Press RETURN to continue:

### strange error below starting taskman 

GTMD ^ZTMB
%GTM-E-JOBFAIL, JOB command failure
%GTM-I-TEXT, Error redirecting stdout (creat) to _ZTM0.mjo
%SYSTEM-E-ENO13, Permission denied
%GTM-E-JOBFAIL, JOB command failure
%GTM-I-TEXT, Failed to set STDIN/OUT/ERR for the job
%GTM-E-LABELEXPECTED, Label expected in this context
G
  ^-
%GTM-E-ERRWZTRAP, Error while processing $ZTRAP

GTMD ^ZTMB
GTM

[EMAIL PROTECTED] vista]$ ps waxu | grep mumps | wc -l
116
[EMAIL PROTECTED] vista]$ ps waxu | grep mumps | wc -l
118

GTMD STOP^ZTMKU

Are you sure you want to stop TaskMan? NO// YES
Shutting down TaskMan.

Should active submanagers shut down after finishing their current tasks? NO// 
YES
Okay!

GTMH
[EMAIL PROTECTED] vista]$ ps waxu | grep mumps | wc -l
120

YIKES

[EMAIL PROTECTED] vista]$ rundown
/home/vista/g/mumps.dat - File is in use by another process.
%GTM-W-MUNOTALLSEC, WARNING: not all global sections accessed were 
successfully rundown
[EMAIL PROTECTED] vista]$ killall mumps
[EMAIL PROTECTED] vista]$ killall mumps
[EMAIL PROTECTED] vista]$ killall mumps
mumps: no process killed
[EMAIL PROTECTED] vista]$ rundown
%GTM-I-MUFILRNDWNSUC, File /home/vista/g/mumps.dat successfully rundown

[EMAIL PROTECTED] vista]$ mupip integ
File or Region: g/mumps.dat

No errors detected by integ.

Type   Blocks Records  % Used  Adjacent

Directory   2 338  49.511NA
Index 835  111956  57.74310
Data   11145819909428  90.935108951
Free  705  NA  NANA
Total  11300020021722  NA108961

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Re: [Hardhats-members] CPRS connection GT.M on Linux Configuration Documentation

2005-04-04 Thread Mark Street
On Sunday 03 April 2005 17:02, Nancy Anthracite wrote:
 Which version of CPRS are you running?  Do you have the right permissions
 so Linux isn't killing you?  Did you look at chapter 2 carefully and try

Well, 1.0.25.28 is the version.  How could Linux kill me?  It may well be the 
death of me Linux.  Don't tell me I have wasted the last 11 years of my 
life on it only to perish.

 all of the tricks and check that the Windows firewall isn't up as well as
 whatever software firewall you are running on your Windows side and you
 have the router right.  This sounds like a security/firewall thing, not
 like a CPRS/VistA program thing to me.

No firewall on the client, No firewall rules for the internal network.

Turned off firewall code on the server, still no go.

I will go back to my configuration it must be me.  Damn, there is 
definitely a learning curve happening here.

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[Hardhats-members] Linux GT.M Error message

2005-04-04 Thread Mark Street
Well, I finally tweaked it enough to get some sort of error message. 
Things are going downhill fast...  I have 20+- mumps processes running and
error messages every second or so.

... I think I broke something...  You never learn if you don't break
something...

Error message below.


$DEVICE=
$ECODE=,Z150376532,
$ESTACK=4
$ETRAP=D ERROR2^%ZTMS0 HALT
$HOROLOG=59994,11579
$IO=/home/vista/GTM_FATAL_ERROR.ZSHOW_DMP_3875_1
$JOB=3875
$KEY=
$PRINCIPAL=0
$QUIT=0
$REFERENCE=^TMP($ZE,3875)
$STACK=4
$STORAGE=2147483647
$SYSTEM=47,gtm_sysid
$TEST=0
$TLEVEL=0
$TRESTART=0
$X=0
$Y=18
$ZA=0
$ZB=
$ZCMDLINE=
$ZCOMPILE=
$ZCSTATUS=0
$ZDATEFORM=0
$ZDIRECTORY=/home/vista/
$ZEDITOR=0
$ZEOF=1
$ZERROR=
$ZGBLDIR=/home/vista/g/mumps.gld
$ZININTERRUPT=0
$ZINTERRUPT=I $$JOBEXAM^ZU($ZPOSITION)
$ZIO=/home/vista/GTM_FATAL_ERROR.ZSHOW_DMP_3875_1
$ZJOB=0
$ZLEVEL=5
$ZMAXTPTIME=0
$ZMODE=OTHER
$ZPOSITION=ERR2+10^%ZTMS
$ZPROCESS=
$ZPROMPT=GTM
$ZROUTINES=/home/vista/o(/home/vista/r) /usr/local/gtm
$ZSOURCE=
$ZSTATUS=150376532,ERR2+10^%ZTMS,%GTM-F-GTMASSERT, GT.M V5.0-FT01 Linux
x86 - Assert failed /usr/library/V50FT01/src/mlk_prcblk_add.c line 44
$ZSTEP=B
$ZSYSTEM=0
$ZTEXIT=
$ZTRAP=
$ZVERSION=GT.M V5.0-FT01 Linux x86
$ZYERROR=
%H=59994,11579
%I(1)=4
%I(2)=4
%I(3)=305
%N=227
%ZT(^XUTL(XQ,$J))=
%ZTERROR=
%ZTERX=LOGRSRC+3
%ZTERY=LOGRSRC
%ZTERZE=LOGRSRC+3^%ZOSV, Error while zlinking
%ZOSVKR,150373978,-%GTM-E-ZLINKFILE
%ZTME=LOGRSRC+3^%ZOSV, Error while zlinking
%ZOSVKR,150373978,-%GTM-E-ZLINKFILE
%ZTMETSK=0
DT=3050404
OPT=$STRT ZTMS$
TAG=$STRT ZTMS$
U=^
X=3050404
Y=VAH,ROU
ZTERROH=59994,11579
ZTQUEUED=0
/home/vista/GTM_FATAL_ERROR.ZSHOW_DMP_3875_1 OPEN RMS
0 OPEN RMS
ERR2+10^%ZTMS
ERR2+7^%ZTMS
Indirection($ZTRAP)
KMPR+3^%ZTMS
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Re: [Hardhats-members] Linux GT.M Error message

2005-04-04 Thread Mark Street
Bhaskar, KS said:
 Is GT.M writing messages in your system log?

 This looks like GT.M may be doing a periodic ZSHOW dump (refer to
 Programmers Guide on documentation of ZSHOW, which is a GT.M command).
 What is causing GT.M to do a ZSHOW?  It could be a mupip interrupt (USR1
 signal) that has a signal handler that executes a ZSHOW.  It could be a
 line of code somewhere that is executing it in a loop.  It could be a
 runtime error in a loop.

 How did you tweak the application?

No, the errors were written to the vista user's home dir.

I did not tweak the source code.  All interaction/configuration was done
through GTM using D P^DI and D ^XUP.

Here are my kernel parameters.

Select KERNEL SYSTEM PARAMETERS DOMAIN NAME: `1  VISTA.STREETCHIRO.COM
DOMAIN NAME: VISTA.STREETCHIRO.COM//
AGENCY CODE: OTHER//
ROUTINE MONITORING: All//
Select ROUTINE N-SPACE TO MONITOR:
AUTO-GENERATE ACCESS CODES: NO//
USER CHARACTERISTICS TEMPLATE:
OPTION AUDIT:
Select OPTION TO AUDIT:
Select NAMESPACE TO AUDIT:
Select USER TO AUDIT:
INITIATE AUDIT:
TERMINATE AUDIT:
NEW PERSON IDENTIFIERS:
MAX SPOOL LINES PER USER: 999//
MAX SPOOL DOCUMENTS PER USER:
MAX SPOOL DOCUMENT LIFE-SPAN:
Select ALPHA/BETA TEST PACKAGE:
Select ALPHA,BETA TEST OPTION:
Select VOLUME SET: ROU//
  VOLUME SET: ROU//
  MAX SIGNON ALLOWED: 1000//
  LOG SYSTEM RT?:
Select VOLUME SET:
DNS IP: 192.168.1.1// 208.201.241.88
PKI Server:
PATH TO MWAPI BITMAPS:
DEFAULT # OF ATTEMPTS: 5//
DEFAULT LOCK-OUT TIME: 600//
DEFAULT MULTIPLE SIGN-ON: YES//
ASK DEVICE TYPE AT SIGN-ON:
DEFAULT AUTO-MENU: NO//
DEFAULT LANGUAGE: 1//
DEFAULT TYPE-AHEAD: YES//
DEFAULT TIMED-READ (SECONDS): 3600//
BYPASS DEVICE LOCK-OUT:
RESERVED:
Select DEVICE TO AUDIT:
FAILED ACCESS ATTEMPT AUDIT:
RESERVED:
LIFETIME OF VERIFY CODE: 90//
INTERACTIVE USER'S PRIORITY:
DEFAULT INSTITUTION: VISTA ALLIANCE MEDICAL CENTER
 //
DEFAULT AUTO SIGN-ON: Disabled//
DEFAULT MULTIPLE SIGN-ON LIMIT:
BROKER ACTIVITY TIMEOUT: 180//
INTRO MESSAGE:
Welcome to AVISTA ALLIANCE MEDICAL CENTER
This environment is running Vista-FOIA-GOLD-February 2005

  Edit? NO//
POST SIGN-IN MESSAGE:
You made it.

  Edit? NO//
LOG RESOURCE USAGE?: YES//
DEFAULT DIRECTORY FOR HFS: /tmp///
PRODUCTION: No//
System ID:
SID LAST CHECKED: APR 4,2005//



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Re: [Hardhats-members] Linux GT.M Error message

2005-04-04 Thread Mark Street
Well, I guess I can rule out the database. does this output look OK
for a virtually empty system?  Hmmm.  Back to square 1 and back down the
yellow brick road.

[EMAIL PROTECTED] vista]$ mupip integ
File or Region: g/mumps.dat

No errors detected by integ.

Type   Blocks Records  % Used  Adjacent

Directory   2 338  49.511NA
Index 835  111752  57.66410
Data   11125419872155  90.922108764
Free  909  NA  NANA
Total  11300019984245  NA108774


Michael Zacharias said:
 If it is an assert failure as indicated in $ZSTATUS, the problem could be
 with
 the database.  The offending line of code is at ERR2+10^%ZTMS which is
 trying
 to get a lock on ^%ZTSCH(ER)

 gtm ZP ERR2+10^%ZTMS

  L +^%ZTSCH(ER) H 1 S ZTERROH=$H

 I would try stopping all of your mumps process to get stand alone access
 to the
 database, then perform a mupip rundown followed by a mupip integ.  This
 will
 report any DB errors.  If there si something, then this gives you a place
 to
 start.  If not, at least you can rule out the DB...



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[Hardhats-members] CPRS connection GT.M on Linux Configuration Documentation

2005-04-03 Thread Mark Street
Well, back from a few days out of town.  Boy have things been busy.

I downloaded the latest version of CPRS Jan 05 and tried to connect to
both my server and my other server that Kevin setup this weekend.

No go.  Both servers have a listener running on 9200 and 9210 respectively.

CPRS starts, stalls for a second, flashes the user interface, then
crashes.  No Vista Sign On Screen for Access and Verify codes.  Poof gone.

That didn't happen with the old HUI stuff.  I lucked out the first go round.

-

I have emulated Nancy's Fileman, Taskman, Mailman, configuration
documentation on hardhats/projects and made it Linux, GT.M specific.  It
still needs some cleanup and clarification in spots but it is done.  I
will probably post it to the Wiki tomorrow.  If I can figure out why I
can't get CPRS to connect. : |

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Re: [Hardhats-members] Installation Summary/Questions or there and back a newbies journey and partial FAQ

2005-04-03 Thread Mark Street
What is this in KERNEL SYSTEM PARAMETERS?  I see GREEK in the list.  I am
mucking around trying to pick up where my error is and I saw this.

From Vista FOIA GOLD source... I seem to note that there are alot more
parameters to set in this version than in the older HUI code.

DEFAULT LANGUAGE: ?
 Answer with LANGUAGE ID NUMBER, or NAME
 Do you want the entire 11-Entry LANGUAGE List? y  (Yes)
   Choose from:
   1ENGLISH
   2GERMAN
   3SPANISH
   4FRENCH
   5FINNISH
   6ITALIAN
   7PORTUGUESE
   10ARABIC
   11RUSSIAN
   12GREEK
   18HEBREW

DEFAULT LANGUAGE:

Kevin Toppenberg said:
 Mano said:
 2 I want to know how to write in Greek (um... I mean
 enter data in
 Greek).

 I don't think that GT.M supports the unicode character
 sets that would be needed for the non english
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Re: [Hardhats-members] Towards a shrink-wrapped VistA

2005-03-29 Thread Mark Street
I was waiting for someone who has been here a bit longer than I to say 
something like this.

I am swamped at work right now but I am taking 5 days off.  I have mirrored 
hardhats, Kevin's Config stuff from his IP and kdtop websites onto my laptop.  
I plan on scratching out basic configuration steps as outlined in Hardhats 
and I hope to ask for clarification and order on some of the steps.

I like the idea of an installation script that prompts the user for essential 
information, and takes care of the gory details under the covers.  I plan to 
give the Kevin's configuraiton script another go now that I have 3 servers to 
play with.

On Tuesday 29 March 2005 10:58, Kevin Toppenberg wrote:
 With the recent interest on this board of several
 newcomers in getting VistA, I am again brought to the
 point that WE REALLY NEED TO GET THE INSTALL PROCESS
 EASIER.

 Sorry about the shouting, but we have some
 knowledgable people on this board, and it seems that
 nothing is really being done to solve this problem.

 Unless we can significantly make this easier, only the
 very brave and persistent will get it working.

 It seems to me, that during the low-level installation
 process, that the only thing a new user really needs
 to change is the machine name.  Why can't we make sit
 down at the next conference and complete a basic
 config on a system.  We could use generic names for
 installation institution etc etc.  Then use this to
 create our CD-ROM/DVD that is distributed. Then write
 a short program that would change the stored name of
 the linux box to match the current user's system.

 This would get a user up and running.  Then, using the
 menu system, they could go back and edit institution
 names, add new users, etc, etc.  But it would be a
 WORKING system early on.

 I would really like to make significant progress on
 this by the end of the Boston conference.

 Let me slightly change topics here for a minute.
 Bhaskar once made a point to me, that I would like to
 consider here.  (I'll add my thoughts here too.) We
 have demos which show interested people what the
 system can do, and then there are full installs.  If a
 user is going to use a system in their office, they
 either need to pay someone knowledgeable to install 
 support their system, or they need to become
 knowledgeable themselves.  I.e. if we make the system
 extremely easy to install, and it can get itself up in
 the air automatically, then suddenly we will have
 people flying an airplane, so to speak, that they
 really don't know how to control.  And they will
 likely crash. I know that I have my system essentially
 configured, but it is very helpful that I have learned
 how to fix problems with fileman etc.

 I think I will still come down on the side of wanting
 an install wizard that does all the hard configuration
 work, but I'd be interested in other's feedback.

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Re: [Hardhats-members] Re: Re: [Hardhats-members] Re: Re: [Hardhats-members] FW: New White Paper

2005-03-28 Thread Mark Street
You have to go to his website, fill in his form with your information and he 
will mail you the white paper.

Simple..  No thanks.

On Monday 28 March 2005 08:34, Nancy Anthracite wrote:
 Sorry for being dense, but what form?  If you sent one with your original
 email to Hardhats, I didn't receive it.  I will check the mailing list on
 SourceForge.

 On Monday 28 March 2005 11:04 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  The white paper is available now.  When the form is emailed to me, I
  respond to the email address given with the white paper as an
  attachment.

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Re: [Hardhats-members] Manual Installation of OpenVista SemiVivA FOIA Gold

2005-03-27 Thread Mark Street
OK, I gave it a go.  Fresh FOIA Gold source, edited the XMLScript, moved mumps 
files, etc. and stored them in the 'r' directory.
gtm
do ^TMGmake

do ^TMGXINST

GTMdo ^TMGXINST
%GTM-E-ACTLSTEXP, Actuallist expected
At M source location Run^TMGXINST

..  I took a peek at TMGXINST.m no ideas from the error message.


On Friday 25 March 2005 15:20, Kevin Toppenberg wrote:
 Download all the files into your personal source files
 directory.

 Then edit the file XMLScript.  Change the values you
 see there that pertain to my institution, and change
 them to your relevant values.

 ** Note: This will low-level install a system.  So
 make sure you are in a practice system that you don't
 mind starting from scratch with.

 Then go into GT.M., do this:
 GT.Mdo ^TMGmake

 then
 GT.Mdo ^TMGXINST

 I would choose the roll-n-scroll method for now.  It
 lets you post screen logs of errors.

 Select the XMLScript file.

 It should then run.  But its been several months since
 I last worked with it, and things many have changed in
 the interum.  Let me know what you think.

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Re: [Hardhats-members] Manual Installation of OpenVista SemiVivA FOIA Gold

2005-03-27 Thread Mark Street
That worked.  Off I go

On Sunday 27 March 2005 18:49, Kevin Toppenberg wrote:
 Try: do ^TMGXINST()

 There are some optional values that can be passed.
 But if they are not given, then there must be the
 empty parentheses.  Sorry about that.

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Re: [Hardhats-members] Manual Installation of OpenVista SemiVivA FOIA Gold

2005-03-27 Thread Mark Street
Better, but still a an error at the end.

Now, I will check your % globals.. Done

Completed ZTMGRSET^TMGMGRST.
So I guess this is 'Goodbye'.


   +===+
   | ! ERROR . . .   |..
   +---+ :
   | Error executing code: | :
   | do ZTMGRSET^TMGMGRST(.Answers)| :
   +===+ :
 :


 +===+
 | [*] XML Script|..
 +---+ :
 | Done with execution of user XML script.   | :
 |   | :
 | See you later...  | :
 | Note: Script was not completed.   | :
 +===+ :
   :

Exiting XML Scripter.

Clean shutdown completed. Goodbye.


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 I just looked at my code to be sure.  If you have
 trouble with: do ^TMGXINST(), try this:
 do Run^TMGXINST()

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  Mark,
 
  Try: do ^TMGXINST()
 
  There are some optional values that can be passed.
  But if they are not given, then there must be the
  empty parentheses.  Sorry about that.
 
 
  ... I need to make a readme file.

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Re: [Hardhats-members] Linux question: Setting up DVD for backup

2005-03-27 Thread Mark Street
You are not using fedora.us or livna I hope.  Personally I use freshrpms.net 
and dag.

Here are the sites in my RH9 box yum.conf file and sources.list.

[base]
name=Red Hat Linux $releasever base
baseurl=http://download.fedoralegacy.org/redhat/$releasever/os/$basearch

[updates]
name=Red Hat Linux $releasever updates
baseurl=http://download.fedoralegacy.org/redhat/$releasever/updates/$basearch

[legacy-utils]
name=Fedora Legacy utilities for Red Hat Linux $releasever
baseurl=http://download.fedoralegacy.org/redhat/$releasever/legacy-utils/$basearch

[dag]
name=Red Hat 9 Dag Wieers' repository
baseurl=http://dag.atrpms.net/redhat/9/en/i386/dag
http://apt.sw.be/redhat/9/en/i386/dag
-
/etc/apt/sources.list

# Red Hat Linux 9
rpm http://ayo.freshrpms.net redhat/9/i386 os updates freshrpms
# Red Hat 9 - Fedora Legacy
rpm http://download.fedoralegacy.org/apt redhat/9/i386 os updates legacy-utils
# Dag
rpm http://apt.sw.be redhat/9/en/i386 dag


On Sunday 27 March 2005 19:36, Kevin Toppenberg wrote:
 --- Mark Street [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Comments below

 -snip-

  Since Red Hat stopped supporting that distribution
  with bug fixes and updates
  sometime ago you really should take a look at
  http://fedoralegacy.org for
  your updates and bug fixes, I am sure you can add
  their repository to your
  apt sources.list file.  They have repositories of
  packages for the
  distributions of Red Hat and Fedora that are not
  actively being supported by
  Red Hat.

 On the DAG RPM repository
 (http://dag.wieers.com/home-made/apt/FAQ.php#D) he
 says that his repository is not compatible with
 fedora.us

 So could I just put the fedora site into my
 YUM/apt-get config file, and the patches would be
 applied when I enter YUM update?

 I'm a little confused.

 Thanks
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Re: [Hardhats-members] Manual Installation of OpenVista SemiVivA FOIA Gold

2005-03-25 Thread Mark Street
Which specific guides would you like moved to the Wiki?  I have used them as 
well as the Installation Guide and hardhats to get up and going, so they may 
as well be in 1 convenient location.

As for the install script, throw it at me and I will give it a whirl.

On Friday 25 March 2005 10:56, Kevin Toppenberg wrote:
 Have you see the collection of installation guides I
 put together at:
 www.geocities.com/kdtop3

 (And if anyone can figure out how to move these to the
 wikki, I think they would be better there...)

 Are you interested in trying my installion script
 system.  I need a tester, and you would be an ideal
 candidate.  I used it for my configuration on my
 production system, and it worked well for me.

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Re: [Hardhats-members] Linux question: Setting up DVD for backup

2005-03-25 Thread Mark Street
.

 I have extracted the source files to a
 
  directory,
 
as
   
 the instructions advice.  The next step is to
 configure the source with:
 # ./configure

 But here is my screenlog:

 [EMAIL PROTECTED] kdt0p]# cd dvd+rw-tools/
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] dvd+rw-tools]#
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] dvd+rw-tools]# ls
 btcflash.cpp dvd+rw-mediainfo.cpp
   
growisofs.o
   
  Makefile.m4
 dvd-ram-control.cpp  dvd+rw-tools.spec
   
index.html
   
  rpl8.cpp
 dvd+rw-booktype.cpp  growisofs.1
 
  LICENSE
 
  transport.hxx
 dvd+rw-format.cppgrowisofs.c
   
Makefile
   
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] dvd+rw-tools]#
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] dvd+rw-tools]# ./configure
 -bash: ./configure: No such file or directory
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] dvd+rw-tools]#

 What am I doing wrong?

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Re: [Hardhats-members] Need help setting up tightVNC server

2005-03-25 Thread Mark Street
vncserver listens on 5901

That would be vncviewer poweredge.tmedgroup.com:2
supply the password for the server and boom.  Instant INSECURE access.

but why. when you have a secure way of running graphical applications 
tunneled through ssh.

ssh -Xf [EMAIL PROTECTED] /usr/bin/k3b

You only need 1 hole (port 22) through the firewall with that command, pure 
ssh baby.  We could use port forwarding with SSH to secure VNC.. how 
about we save that for another day.

On Friday 25 March 2005 14:47, Kevin Toppenberg wrote:
 I want to use tightVNC on my server so that I can do
 remote graphical administration.

 I can run the server.  Here is a screen log:

 [EMAIL PROTECTED] bin]$ ps
   PID TTY  TIME CMD
 24453 pts/100:00:00 bash
 24601 pts/100:00:00 ps
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] bin]$ vncserver -name vistaserver

 New 'vistaserver' desktop is poweredge.tmedgroup.com:2

 Starting applications specified in
 /home/kdt0p/.vnc/xstartup
 Log file is
 /home/kdt0p/.vnc/poweredge.tmedgroup.com:2.log

 [EMAIL PROTECTED] bin]$ ps
   PID TTY  TIME CMD
 24453 pts/100:00:00 bash
 24610 pts/100:00:00 Xvnc
 24630 pts/100:00:00 gconfd-2
 24631 pts/100:00:00 ps
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] bin]$

 But when I try to connect with a tightVNC viewer from
 another computer, I get an error Failed to connect to
 server.

 I suspect that my iptables local firewall is blocking
 the port.  But how do I determine what port to try to
 open?  The TightVNC viewer allows one to specify the
 port, but I don't see how to do that on the server
 side.

 Thanks
 Kevin

 P.S. is this a security risk?  To use this at home, I
 would have to expose that port to the internet.

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Re: [Hardhats-members] Need help setting up tightVNC server

2005-03-25 Thread Mark Street
A quick google brought this up.

http://www.vanemery.com/Linux/VNC/vnc-over-ssh.html


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 Is tightVNC also a security risk?  Does it use the
 same port?  I think i may have been runing vnc server,
 and tightvnc viewer.  I assume these are different?

Same animal, different flavor, both are INsecure.  Tight has extra compression 
algorithms for bitmaps to improve performance over slow links.

 Of note, when I ran the apt-get, the first thing it
 did was to uninstall my obsolete vnc.

 I have done X forwarding before, and it was quite
 painful.  In kate, I would press Ctrl-F for find, and
 then wait 10-15 seconds for the dialog box to draw.
 And I have high-speed internet on both ends.

 Also, I was hoping to use my desktop with all its
 icons etc. and also the startmenu.  I hate having to
 remember the path and name of all the apps I want to
 run.

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Re: [Hardhats-members] On apt and yum (was Re: Linux question: Setting up DVD for backup)

2005-03-25 Thread Mark Street
Command line rules with these tools.  GUI is nice but real work gets done 
under the covers.

For a very good repository with just about any software package you will ever 
need I recommend.  http://dag.wieers.com/home-made/apt/

Read about it and read the getting started section to edit your apt 
sources.list then go to town.

On Friday 25 March 2005 17:41, Crawford Rainwater wrote:
 Kevin (and others):

 On the topic of apt vs. yum my thoughts and experiences here:

 apt is originally meant for Debian based systems or dpkg's.  Synaptic is
 the GUI for apt, and I highly recommend NOT using it from personal
 experience and others' experiences.  Most of the time, it crashes, so
 the good old command line works wonders here.

 yum is YellowDog Update Manager.  YellowDog is RH for PPC's, hence it is
 more tuned to rpm's.  It is very much like apt as well, but again, it is
 designed specifically for rpm's to be used on RH, Fedora, CentOS, and
 YellowDog.

 Kevin, install yum on the RH box and point it to the RH 9.0
 repositories.  Mark mentioned that in a prior post on this thread.  From
 there, use yum as root, take it from there.

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Re: [Hardhats-members] Re: (NEWS)EDS: Linux is insecure, unscalable

2005-03-24 Thread Mark Street
Agreed, FUD pure and simple.  Does this stuff belong on the Hard Hat's list?

On Thursday 24 March 2005 10:42, Crawford Rainwater wrote:
 rant
 Hmmm, consider that Microsoft is involved in a study that is finding its
 results against Linux...can we say perhaps slightly biased!?!

 Throw in Sun with Solaris, though they are moving towards Open Source
 avenues recently...
 EMC is oriented to UNIX and M$ based...
 Dell...well, they only resell with M$ on board...
 EDS as consultants...oops, that is a contradiction I think. ;-)
 /rant
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[Hardhats-members] Feedback on manual Vista FOIA GOLD install document.

2005-03-24 Thread Mark Street
I am going to place this in the Wiki eventually, I will add more basic command 
detail and other details later after I go back through my notes and .history 
file.  Feedback appreciated.

Manual Installation of Vista FOIA GOLD source on Linux.

1. Create a vista user
2. Edit vista users environment
3. Obtain Vista FOIA GOLD archive
4. Place Vista archive contents onto filesystem
5. Begin Configuration of Vista
--
1.  Create a vista user

useradd vista
or
adduser vista

2.  Edit vista user's environment - We have to add the paths to Vista's 
routines and gtm.  Here is an example of a .bash_profile file for the vista 
user.  It assumes you are installing Vista into the user vista's home 
directory /home/vista and your are installing gtm into /usr/local/gtm.

You can either add the portions to your vista user's existing .bash_profile or 
replace it with this example
##  BEGIN 
# .bash_profile

# Get the aliases and functions
if [ -f ~/.bashrc ]; then
. ~/.bashrc
fi

# User specific environment and startup programs

PATH=$PATH:$HOME/bin

unset USERNAME

## OpenVistA specific environment ##
export gtm_dist=/usr/local/gtm
export gtm_log=/home/vista/log

export gtmgbldir=/home/vista/g/mumps.gld
export gtm_vista=/home/vista/
export vista_home=/home/vista
export gtmroutines=$vista_home/o($vista_home/r) $gtm_dist

alias GTM=$gtm_dist/mumps -direct
alias gtm=$gtm_dist/mumps -direct
alias mupip=$gtm_dist/mupip
alias gde=$gtm_dist/mumps -r ^GDE
alias lke=$gtm_dist/lke
alias dse=$gtm_dist/dse
alias rundown=$gtm_dist/mupip rundown -r \*\

export PATH=$PATH:$gtm_dist
#  END 

3.  Obtain and unpack the Vista FOIA GOLD archive from sourceforge.

4.  Place Vista routines and gtm on the filesystem.

After you unarchive the Vista archive referenced above you will have two 
directories, gtm and OpenVistA.  First we need to make sure the ownership of 
all files in gtm and OpenVistA are owned by their proper users.

From the directory in which you UNarchived the files run;

chown -R root.root gtm
then change the file and dir ownership on the Vista routines to the vista 
user.
chown -R vista.vista OpenVistA

Now, move the files to their proper locations on the filesytem

mv gtm /usr/local/

Change your current working directory into the OpenVista directory and copy 
all the Vista files to the vista user's home dir /home/vista.

cd OpenVistA

mv * /home/vista/ 

5.  Begin Configuration of Vista

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Re: [Hardhats-members] (NEWS)EDS: Linux is insecure, unscalable

2005-03-24 Thread Mark Street
Oooops  Open mouth, insert foot.
http://www.zdnet.com.au/news/software/0,261733,39185839,00.htm

EDS: Linux 'strategically important'
24 March 2005

Outsourcing specialist EDS said it was proactively engineering Linux into 
its product portfolio, backtracking on previous statements that the 
open-source software was insecure and unscalable.

Resistance is futile

On Thursday 17 March 2005 09:40, Dan wrote:
 http://www.zdnet.com.au/news/software/0,261733,39184795,00.htm

 Large enterprises should not use Linux because it is not secure enough,
 has scalability problems and could fork into many different flavours,
 according to the Agility Alliance, which includes IT heavyweights EDS, Fuji
 Xerox, Cisco, Microsoft, Sun, Dell and EMC.   (more)

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Re: [Hardhats-members] Linux question: Setting up DVD for backup

2005-03-23 Thread Mark Street
 can talk to the X server and
    potentially insert commands into windows or read console keystrokes.



    DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY INFORMATION SECURITY RESOURCE CENTER
    PACIFIC NORTHWEST NATIONAL LABORATORY
    ADVISORY NOTICE No. 4
    October 31, 1996
    XHOST+ REMOTE SCREEN CAPTURE
    http://www.pnl.gov/isrc/advisory-notices/advis4.stm

    Anyone running xhost+ who has a valid IP of another user running
    xhost+ can capture their screen image. Using a simple script and the
    domain of an IP address, an individual can increment through
    multiple IP addresses, and determine which computers are running
    xhost+. An attacker can then setup a script to screen capture at
    given intervals throughout the day and save the images for review.
    This vulnerability is undetectable and can be run at any time.



    Enabling X11 Access Control (Fixing xhost +)
    http://www.phy.bnl.gov/cybersecurity/xhost_plus.html

    The number 1 rated high risk system vulnerability noted by the
    recent ISS audit of BNL was the use of xhost + or an open X
    display. Using xhost + allows anyone the ability to watch your
    keystrokes, capture windows and insert command strings into your
    windows. This situation is particularly bad when you have root
    access to a machine.  There is no legitimate reason to run xhost +.




    Vulnerability Note VU#704969
    X servers may have insecure default configuration of xhosts
    http://www.kb.cert.org/vuls/id/704969

    Many X Windows emulators are configured to allow any remote X client
    to open windows on the X server. On command-line based systems the
    equivalent configuration is generated by executing xhost +. This
    configuration is insecure because attackers may be able to connect
    to the X server and monitor keystrokes or inject commands into X
    windows sessions.




    CERT® Advisory CA-1995-07 SATAN Vulnerability: Password Disclosure
    http://www.cert.org/advisories/CA-1995-07.html

    Avoid using the xhost mechanism, but use xauth and MIT magic cookies
    or better. Otherwise, unauthorized users can see and manipulate
    everything that happens with the screen, keyboard and mouse. Of
    course, this can also be a problem when you are not running the
    SATAN program at all.



    SANS PC Xwindows Security Notice 2004/10/06
    http://cssceb.ece.ohiou.edu/security/pc-xwin-notice-20041004.html

    It has come to our attention that some University IP space has
    recently been scanned for TCP port 6000, used to serve up
    X-sessions. We have reason to believe that many WINDOWS computers
    running various X software (Xwin32, eXceed, and others) are being
    compromised by having the equivalent of xhost + set.

    ...

    X, when run with access permissions disabled (e.g., in xhost +
    mode) will happily provide access to Xevent queues to anyone who
    requests it. Since X events include keystrokes, window resizing and
    (re)drawing, mouse movements, etc. (pretty much any user interaction
    that comes to mind), it's *TRIVIAL* to do things like take screen
    snapshots, move or resize windows, grab keystrokes, etc. We have
    positive evidence from other Universities that keystrokes *are*
    being captured.





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Re: [Hardhats-members] Re: Another option plus RE: Linux question: Setting up DVD for backup

2005-03-23 Thread Mark Street
On Wednesday 23 March 2005 11:20, Kevin Toppenberg wrote:
 Bhaskar said that there is a command like 'mupip
 --backup' that achieves this.

mupip backup

You are then prompted for a REGION 
and BACKUP DIR.

From what I can tell it will handle the extra parameters on the command line.  
Cool...

mupip backup US /backup/vista

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Re: [Hardhats-members] Linux question: Setting up DVD for backup

2005-03-22 Thread Mark Street
I didn't receive KS Bhaskar's reply referenced below, my comments are below, 
snipped for brevity.

On Tuesday 22 March 2005 06:56, Nancy Anthracite wrote:
 My impression is that K3B is very smart, much smarter than I am, thank
 goodness!  But, you generally need to start K3b as root if you want to
 consistently have joy in Mudville!

So true, it takes some tweaking to get permissions just right for a mere 
mortal user to record CD's.  Let us not forget that the GUI tools are merely 
front ends for the command line tools from cd/DVD record tools.

http://fy.chalmers.se/~appro/linux/DVD+RW/
http://cdrecord.berlios.de/old/private/cdrecord.html

A system administrator has much more flexibility with command line tools when 
it comes to automating tasks.

 On Tuesday 22 March 2005 09:13 am, Bhaskar, KS wrote:
  Most likely, a DVD connected via a USB port will show up as a SCSI
  device, with a name like /dev/sda or /dev/sdb.  However, to burn a
  CD/DVD, you don't mount it (there is no file system to mount on a blank
 disk).

It depends on the linux distribution but most newer distributions recognize 
USB CD drives as SCSI devices, they are labeled as /dev/scd0

I worked with a Latitude laptop this weekend and installed Debian Sarge and 
Fedora Core 3, both distros recognized the attached USB CD/RW as /dev/scd0.

Your USB mass storage devices, jump drives, cameras, etc. will show up 
as /dev/sda, /dev/sdb, etc.

  Generally, if you power up the USB drive first, then boot the PC, k3b
  will find and recognize the drive.  Also, as root, you can execute
  cdrecord --scanbus to find the SCSI drive number for your CD drive.

Most newer Linux distributions automatically recognize USB devices and make 
them available on boot.  Again, it depends on your Linux distro as to how 
much work will be involved.

  Mark and/or Crawford may want to correct me here, or expand on the
  explanation, because my understanding of how USB is mapped to SCSI, and
  how CD/DVD-ROM drives are handled on Linunx is shallow.

There is some difference how CD/DVD devices are handled in the version 2.4 
Linux kernel and 2.6 version, especially USB devices.  2.4 kernel has a SCSI 
emulation layer that was rather clunky, ide_scsi which allowed IDE devices to 
emulate SCSI devices, Linus didn't consider the interface elegant so it was 
reworked in 2.6.  There are some hard feelings on both sides between Linux 
and the author of cdrecord.  Too technical for my ears.

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RE: [Hardhats-members] Open Source Programmer Alleges Linux Misus e

2005-03-17 Thread Mark Street
http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html

Read the GPL

If you modify a program that is licensed under the GPL and then
re-distribute or sell that program to a customer or entity you must
release the changes made to the source code to the community under the
GPL.

There is nothing in the GPL that says you can't sell the your version of
the program, but you must release your changes to the community.  You
benefitted from the source code to build your program so the community
deserves to benefit from your additions and changes also.

And I quote  ``Free software'' is a matter of liberty, not price. To
understand the concept, you should think of ``free'' as in ``free
speech,'' not as in ``free beer.''

Free software is a matter of the users' freedom to run, copy, distribute,
study, change and improve the software. More precisely, it refers to four
kinds of freedom, for the users of the software:

* The freedom to run the program, for any purpose (freedom 0).
* The freedom to study how the program works, and adapt it to your
needs (freedom 1). Access to the source code is a precondition for
this.
* The freedom to redistribute copies so you can help your neighbor
(freedom 2).
* The freedom to improve the program, and release your improvements to
the public, so that the whole community benefits (freedom 3). Access
to the source code is a precondition for this.

Modules are a different story.  Proprietary modules don't neccesarily use
or change GPL code or programs, they merely interface with the GPL program
indirectly.  This happens in the Linux kernel, if a proprietary or closed
source module is used ... say for a video card driver, the kernel is said
to be 'tainted' by the proprietary driver.

Aylesworth Marc A Contr AFRL/IFSE said:
 I'm not a lawyer but the way I read it  is if you modify a program with
 the
 GPL then the program has to also be licensed under the GPL. The only way
 to
 get around this seems if you have modular code the only thing that has to
 be
 GPLed is the module that has the original program in it.

 Thanks

 Marc Aylesworth

 C3I Associates

 AFRL/IFSE

 Joint Battlespace Infosphere Team

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 Rome, NY 13441-4505

 Tel:315.330.2422

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 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]


 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kevin
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 Sent: Thursday, March 17, 2005 1:21 PM
 To: hardhats-members@lists.sourceforge.net
 Subject: Re: [Hardhats-members] Open Source Programmer Alleges Linux
 Misuse

 Does GPL require that they provide they enhancements
 they made, or just the source code of what they
 started with?  If the latter is the case, I don't see
 what the big deal is.  It's not like others can't get
 their own copy of the source code from SourceForge.

 Kevin

 --- Nancy Anthracite [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


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Re: [Hardhats-members] set HL COMMUNICATION SERVER PARAMETERS fails

2005-03-08 Thread Mark Street
Well, I had to sleep on it last night and regroup.  After a fresh look at it 
this morning I killed all mumps processes, fired it all back up again and did 
a clean rundown.  The rundown was successful.  I then did a mupip integ, the 
database was clean.

I started taskman and listener, background filers and HL filer monitor without 
a hitch, then I logged in with both D ^XUP and D P^DI to try and ENTER OR 
EDIT the HL COMMUNICATION SERVER PARAMETERS.  I still get dumped back to an 
OPTION prompt or a GTM prompt.

Now, I am not fixated on this issue but setting this parameter is in the HUI 
config manual.  Every other parameter that I had to set in the manual worked 
without a hitch.

Oh well, I am still learning.

On Tuesday 08 March 2005 04:30, Bhaskar, KS wrote:
 If you have structural integrity errors with the database, then bets are
 off with regard to correct operation of application code.

 Let's take this one step at a time: What does mupip integ say when you run
 it?

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Re: [Hardhats-members] set HL COMMUNICATION SERVER PARAMETERS fails

2005-03-08 Thread Mark Street
On Tuesday 08 March 2005 03:18, Nancy Anthracite wrote:
 Just because it says Locked with  next to something in a menu does not me
 it is currently locked.
 Have you seen the instructions on Kevin's web site about how to assign
 yourself every key?  http://www.geocities.com/kdtop3/ under Adding
 Security Keys?

Yes, I have assigned my SA account the long list of keys, but I have also read 
that assigning your self keys may not automatically grant access to said menu 
items.  I have done some looking around the keys management menus to try to 
learn more.

 Did you look at D ^ZTMON to be sure Taskman shut down all of the way?

no

 Have you gone through beyond step 31 in the Install instructions on the
 Hardhats web site for Installation on Cache to be sure all of those things
 are OK?

I will go back to hardhats and double check.

 On Tuesday 08 March 2005 12:54 am, Mark Street wrote:
  I have not rundown the database as my servers run for months without
  rebooting.  I have the rundown alias defined for the vista user to do it.
  So what the heck, I shutdown taskman, and RPC listener then I tried to
  rundown the database...  ooops.
 
  /home/vista/2.5/g/mumps.dat - File is in use by another process.
  %GTM-W-MUNOTALLSEC, WARNING: not all global sections accessed were
  successfullyrundown.  H, similar error with mupip -integ.
 
  Anyway, I have sucessfully assigned my SA account mega keys.  I am still
  having problems with locked menus with some assigned keys.  It appears
  the HL COMM menu is locked, when I try to access the menu it drops me
  back to OPTION.  I am working on how to UNlock some of the menu items
  like HL.
 
  Still scratching it out..
 
  On Monday 07 March 2005 19:34, Kevin Toppenberg wrote:
   Have you rundown your database?  Whenever the gremlins
   start knocking, it often helps to rundown the
   database.
  
   --- Mark Street [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I could not set this initially as it kept failing.
The manual basically said
make an inquiry then enter or edit.  When I try to
enter or edit it dumps me
back to OPTION.
   
Input to what File: HL COMMUNICATION SERVER
PARAMETERS//
   
Select OPTION:

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Re: [Hardhats-members] OK, I can't seem to figure this out

2005-03-08 Thread Mark Street
From the Xdialog box I believe you have to 'install' onto the thumb drive 
before you can 'run'.

On Tuesday 08 March 2005 12:26, Jim Drash wrote:
 I know what I am doing in many OS (Linux, Windows, other *ixs) and I
 can't figure what I need to do to make the latest VivA from the open
 vista pages in sourceforge.  I have live-DVD and it boots up knoppix
 just fine.  I want to run the application using my usb thumbdrive.
 I fire up a shell,  cd to /usr/local/OpenVisa and then run ./vista  I
 pick run from the dialog box and then nothing happens for a very
 long time.  Then a dialog box pops up asking me for a directory.  I
 tried /mnt/sda1 (my usb drive). I get an error saying that
 /mnt/sda1/d/. missing
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[Hardhats-members] SemiVivAFOIAGold20050212

2005-03-08 Thread Mark Street
Now that I have scrapped through the circa 2003 stuff it is time to give the 
latest and greatest a try.

1.  Does this release run under Fedora Core 3?

2.  I would rather not utilize the vista script with Xdialog as I am accessing 
the server with no X binaries or libraries installed.  Can I do this with 
SemiVivA?

I recall the previous posts about making the script use a curses based 
interface but I just want to place source, dat and objects of the tarball 
and start configuration.

Is the vista install/run script an attempt to simplify/installation of 
OpenVista?
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Re: [Hardhats-members] SemiVivAFOIAGold20050212

2005-03-08 Thread Mark Street
OK, that clarifies it.  GT.M/Vista seems to run on FC3 just fine with Security 
Enhancements not configured.  I will start a new config and see how things go 
now that I have Fileman initialized.

One note, on the hardhats.org site Projects/install notes, the instructions 
are rather windows centric. ; )

On Tuesday 08 March 2005 15:08, Bhaskar, KS wrote:
  1.  Does this release run under Fedora Core 3?

 [KSB] It has been reported as running on FC3.  However, FC3 may have a
 default setting that prevents processes from executing code from heap
 (malloc'd) space.  Since GT.M is a true compiler and M requires dynamic
 compilation of code, if turned on, this setting must be turned off.  I
 don't have personal experience with FC.

  2.  I would rather not utilize the vista script with Xdialog as I am
  accessing the server with no X binaries or libraries installed.  Can I do
  this with SemiVivA?

 [KSB] Short answer: yes.

 Long answer: you don't need to use the /usr/local/OpenVistA/vista script
 to run VistA on GT.M, on either VivA or SemiVivA.  All it does is set up
 a bunch of environment variables using Xdialog for user interaction.
 Check the script for the environment variables it sets (and note that it
 calls /usr/local/gtm/gtmprofile).  Minimally, you will need to set:

 $vista_home (needed if you wan to use the global directory
 at /usr/local/OpenVistA/g/mumps.gld; tnot needed if you create your own
 global directory) to point to something
 like /home/mark/myVistA/VistA20050212 if the database is
 at /home/mark/myVistA/VistA20050212/g/mumps.dat, dynamically created
 source routines are in the directory /home/mark/myVistA/VistA20050212/r
 and dynamically compiled object files are to go
 in /home/mark/myVistA/VistA20050212/o.

 $gtm_dist to point to /usr/local/gtm, the directory where GT.M is
 installed.

 $gtmgbldir to point to the global directory,
 i.e., /usr/local/OpenVistA/g/mumps.gld.

 $gtmroutines to point to
 /home/mark/myVistA/VistA20050212/o(/home/mark/myVistA/VistA20050212/r)
 /usr/local/OpenVistA/o(/usr/loca/OpenVistA/r) $gtm_dist

 So the following should allow you to execute VistA successfully:

 To install Vista (look out for inopportune line breaks caused by mail):

   mkdir -p /home/mark/myVistA/VistA20050212/{g,o,r}
   gzip -d /usr/local/OpenVistA/g/mumps.dat.gz

 /home/mark/myVistA/VistA20050212/g/mumps.dat

 To run VistA:

   source /usr/local/gtm/gtmprofile
   export vista_source=/usr/local/OpenVistA
   export vista_home=/home/mark/myVistA/VistA20050212
   export gtmgbldir=$vista_source/g/mumps.gld
   export gtmroutines=$vista_home/o($vista_home/r)
 $vista_source/o($vista_source/r) $gtm_dist
   $gtm_dist/mumps -dir

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Re: [Hardhats-members] SemiVivAFOIAGold20050212

2005-03-08 Thread Mark Street
I plan to do just this very thing.  I have been doing this all day in between 
patients.

1.  I am still learning the different sources for Vista documentation on the 
web.  One thing I was a bit intimidated by at first was the different sources 
and not knowing exactly where to start or where to go next  which is why 
I mentioned the wiki.

2.  I am still learning the different strengths of those that contribute on 
the hardhats list.

The geocities.com/kdtop3 site and hardhats.org are both very good resources 
with lots of information.  Sifting through for relevance can be a bit 
challenging. which is why I initially went for the HUI doc and installed 
from source.  

Would the wiki be the best place?

On Tuesday 08 March 2005 16:57, Kevin Toppenberg wrote:
 Mark,

 You take good documentation where you can get it.  You
 are in a great position to help us improve our
 documentation.  I did this somewhat when I was
 figuring it out also.  It is hard to remember what you
 don't know, and the order that you had to learn it.

 If you could help with non-windows centric
 documentation, we would be very grateful.  Help the
 next guy.

 Kevin

 --- Mark Street [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  OK, that clarifies it.  GT.M/Vista seems to run on
  FC3 just fine with Security
  Enhancements not configured.  I will start a new
  config and see how things go
  now that I have Fileman initialized.
 
  One note, on the hardhats.org site Projects/install
  notes, the instructions
  are rather windows centric. ; )
 
  On Tuesday 08 March 2005 15:08, Bhaskar, KS wrote:
1.  Does this release run under Fedora Core 3?
  
   [KSB] It has been reported as running on FC3.
 
  However, FC3 may have a
 
   default setting that prevents processes from
 
  executing code from heap
 
   (malloc'd) space.  Since GT.M is a true compiler
 
  and M requires dynamic
 
   compilation of code, if turned on, this setting
 
  must be turned off.  I
 
   don't have personal experience with FC.
  
2.  I would rather not utilize the vista script
 
  with Xdialog as I am
 
accessing the server with no X binaries or
 
  libraries installed.  Can I do
 
this with SemiVivA?
  
   [KSB] Short answer: yes.
  
   Long answer: you don't need to use the
 
  /usr/local/OpenVistA/vista script
 
   to run VistA on GT.M, on either VivA or SemiVivA.
 
  All it does is set up
 
   a bunch of environment variables using Xdialog for
 
  user interaction.
 
   Check the script for the environment variables it
 
  sets (and note that it
 
   calls /usr/local/gtm/gtmprofile).  Minimally, you
 
  will need to set:
   $vista_home (needed if you wan to use the global
 
  directory
 
   at /usr/local/OpenVistA/g/mumps.gld; tnot needed
 
  if you create your own
 
   global directory) to point to something
   like /home/mark/myVistA/VistA20050212 if the
 
  database is
 
   at /home/mark/myVistA/VistA20050212/g/mumps.dat,
 
  dynamically created
 
   source routines are in the directory
 
  /home/mark/myVistA/VistA20050212/r
 
   and dynamically compiled object files are to go
   in /home/mark/myVistA/VistA20050212/o.
  
   $gtm_dist to point to /usr/local/gtm, the
 
  directory where GT.M is
 
   installed.
  
   $gtmgbldir to point to the global directory,
   i.e., /usr/local/OpenVistA/g/mumps.gld.
  
   $gtmroutines to point to

 /home/mark/myVistA/VistA20050212/o(/home/mark/myVistA/VistA20050212/r)

   /usr/local/OpenVistA/o(/usr/loca/OpenVistA/r)
 
  $gtm_dist
 
   So the following should allow you to execute VistA
 
  successfully:
   To install Vista (look out for inopportune line
 
  breaks caused by mail):
 mkdir -p
 
  /home/mark/myVistA/VistA20050212/{g,o,r}
 
 gzip -d /usr/local/OpenVistA/g/mumps.dat.gz
  
   /home/mark/myVistA/VistA20050212/g/mumps.dat
  
   To run VistA:
  
 source /usr/local/gtm/gtmprofile
 export vista_source=/usr/local/OpenVistA
 export
 
  vista_home=/home/mark/myVistA/VistA20050212
 
 export gtmgbldir=$vista_source/g/mumps.gld
 export gtmroutines=$vista_home/o($vista_home/r)
   $vista_source/o($vista_source/r) $gtm_dist
 $gtm_dist/mumps -dir
  
   Have fun!
  
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[Hardhats-members] CPRS access from outside network

2005-03-07 Thread Mark Street
After configuration with GTM on my internal network I was able to connect
with CPRS to the server and login without a problem.

At my work location after I set the server location and try to fire up
CPRS it hangs without a login prompt.  I have a hole punched in my
firewall to allow access from my work location on the outside interface on
my server.

I was wondering, when I startup a TCP listener in gtm, does it listen on
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Re: [Hardhats-members] CPRS access from outside network

2005-03-07 Thread Mark Street
netstat revealed that GT.M is listening on all interfaces.  *.9200

I have made note a some type of log file found in vista's home dir that
seem related to tcp connections.

The files have the name - XWBTCPC.mjo, XWBTCPC.mje and XWBTCPL.mjo

The latter seems like it keeps a running log, the former .mjo file seems
to log per attempt.

The contents of the file is;

HOME DEVICE DOES NOT EXIST IN THE DEVICE FILE
PLEASE CONTACT YOUR SYSTEM MANAGER!

Now, I know I have some issues with keys and locked menu items that I have
to clear up still.  I am sure I have some work to do with DUZ levels to
get this cleared up.

Thanks for the input!

Bhaskar, KS said:
 I believe GT.M listens on the first interface, whichever that happens
to be.  Something like netstat should tell you once you open a listener.

 -- Bhaskar

 On Mon, 2005-03-07 at 08:45 -0800, Mark Street wrote:
 After configuration with GTM on my internal network I was able to connect
 with CPRS to the server and login without a problem.

 At my work location after I set the server location and try to fire up
CPRS it hangs without a login prompt.  I have a hole punched in my
firewall to allow access from my work location on the outside interface
on
 my server.

 I was wondering, when I startup a TCP listener in gtm, does it listen
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Re: [Hardhats-members] CPRS access from outside network

2005-03-07 Thread Mark Street, D.C.
netstat revealed that GT.M is listening on all interfaces.  *.9200

I have made note a some type of log file found in vista's home dir that
seem related to tcp connections.

The files have the name - XWBTCPC.mjo, XWBTCPC.mje and XWBTCPL.mjo

The latter seems like it keeps a running log, the former .mjo file seems
to log per attempt.

The contents of the file is;

HOME DEVICE DOES NOT EXIST IN THE DEVICE FILE
PLEASE CONTACT YOUR SYSTEM MANAGER!

Now, I know I have some issues with keys and locked menu items that I have
to clear up still.  I am sure I have some work to do with DUZ levels to
get this cleared up.

Thanks for the input!

Bhaskar, KS said:
 I believe GT.M listens on the first interface, whichever that happens
 to be.  Something like netstat should tell you once you open a listener.

 -- Bhaskar

 On Mon, 2005-03-07 at 08:45 -0800, Mark Street wrote:
 After configuration with GTM on my internal network I was able to
 connect
 with CPRS to the server and login without a problem.

 At my work location after I set the server location and try to fire up
 CPRS it hangs without a login prompt.  I have a hole punched in my
 firewall to allow access from my work location on the outside interface
 on
 my server.

 I was wondering, when I startup a TCP listener in gtm, does it listen on
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Re: [Hardhats-members] CPRS access from outside network

2005-03-07 Thread Mark Street, D.C.
Thanks for the reply Nancy.  At this point this is a testing environment
for me.  I just want to get it to work.  I promise I will button it up
tight, in the meantime this is the only way I can test and configure from
a remote location.

Nancy Anthracite said:
 The connection between CPRS and the server is not secure unless you have
 done
 something to secure it.  Also, the server is set to a port, say 9200 and
 the
 client will seek the server on that port but the reply will be on a random
 port specified by the client, which is problematic unless they are on the
 same network likely inside the firewall with both client and server having
 a
 trusted relationship.

 Kevin tried to change the code to fix it to not reply on a random port.  I
 used his changes on my system and it has not worked.

 The latest release of VistA from February includes CPRSChart and server
 with
 patches that allow for the use of a single port but it is not secure.  At
 least you should be able to connect through a firewall, but you may not
 want
 to do it until the connection is secured by port forwarding or some form
 of
 VPN.  Meanwhile, I am hoping to get some help finding out where we I have
 gone wrong in trying to effect a solution with older versions of CPRS.  I
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Re: [Hardhats-members] set HL COMMUNICATION SERVER PARAMETERS fails

2005-03-07 Thread Mark Street
On Monday 07 March 2005 05:24, Greg Kreis wrote:
 What is the value of your DUZ(0) variable?  If you type HL at the prompt
 for the file, does HL COMMUNICATION SERVER PARAMETERS appear in the
 list? (I would expect FM to not show it as a default if you don't have
 the privileges to see it, but entering HL will help confirm that.

Well, I did not set the DUZ variable when I entered fileman.  I have set it to 
1 when creating users.

HL
 1   HL COMMUNICATION SERVER PARAMETERS
 2   HL LOGICAL LINK
 3   HL LOWER LEVEL PROTOCOL PARAMETER
 4   HL LOWER LEVEL PROTOCOL TYPE
 5   HL7 ACCEPT/APPLICATION ACK CONDITION
Press Enter to see more, '^' to exit this list, OR
CHOOSE 1-5:

Well, actually there were 21 choices for HL 
 


 Mark Street wrote:
 I could not set this initially as it kept failing.  The manual basically
  said make an inquiry then enter or edit.  When I try to enter or edit it
  dumps me back to OPTION.
 
 Input to what File: HL COMMUNICATION SERVER PARAMETERS//
 
 Select OPTION:

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Re: [Hardhats-members] set HL COMMUNICATION SERVER PARAMETERS fails

2005-03-07 Thread Mark Street
Thanks for the insight David

On Monday 07 March 2005 06:56, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 As I recall, if the file dumps you like that, it is because the global it
 is stored in is undefined.  what do you get when you type
 WRITE ^HLCS(869.3,0),!

GTMWRITE ^HLCS(869.3,0),!

%GTM-E-GVUNDEF, Global variable undefined: ^HLCS(869.3,0)
Interesting, undefined, why do I see it in Fileman?

 If you get an undefined then you need to set up the global.
 The following command will do no harm if you already have the global, and
 And if you don't, it will initialize the File Attribute note.
 SET $P(^HLCS(869.3,0),U,1,2)=HL COMMUNICATION SERVER PARAMETERS^869.3

GTMSET $P(^HLCS(869.3,0),U,1,2)=HL COMMUNICATION SERVER PARAMETERS^869.3

%GTM-E-UNDEF, Undefined local variable: U

  I could not set this initially as it kept failing.  The manual basically
  said make an inquiry then enter or edit.  When I try to enter or edit it
  dumps me back to OPTION.
 
  Input to what File: HL COMMUNICATION SERVER PARAMETERS//
 
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[Hardhats-members] Getting closer...

2005-03-06 Thread Mark Street
Well, getting more comfortable with Fileman and have all 12 sections of 
Install and Configuration Manual configured on my host.

Just for kicks I fired up the CPRS client and tried to connect as a regular 
user I created.  Well, when the connection was made I see the login for 
access and verify codes as well as information about the host, volume, etc. 
as well as the port.  The port said /dev/null, is that correct?  Anyway, the 
access and verify didn't work.

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Re: [Hardhats-members] Getting closer... made it.

2005-03-06 Thread Mark Street
Well, I have crossed over.  We have lift off.  I have successfully logged into 
CPRS with a user access and verify code.

I will head back to hardhats and Kevin Toppenberg's site for a little post 
configure cleanup bliss.

Do I deserve a beer yet or is there alot more work to do  Still exploring 
Fileman's menus...

On Sunday 06 March 2005 20:18, Nancy Anthracite wrote:
 Mark, it sounds as if you have been following the Hui manual for
 configuration, which I have not done, but I would suggest that you look at
 the Hardhats web site under Projects and be sure that you have everything
 set that it covers starting with step 31.

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Re: [Hardhats-members] Allocating Keys - Users

2005-03-06 Thread Mark Street
Now that I have slogged through the manual where is my handy dandy cheat sheet 
for administrative tasks?  Did I see some system file editing options that 
had a graphical curses based format similar to creating users.

On Sunday 06 March 2005 20:39, Nancy Anthracite wrote:
 Using D P^DI or D Q^DI to allocate keys is covered in the same document
 about installing VistA on Cache after step 31.

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[Hardhats-members] set HL COMMUNICATION SERVER PARAMETERS fails

2005-03-06 Thread Mark Street
I could not set this initially as it kept failing.  The manual basically said 
make an inquiry then enter or edit.  When I try to enter or edit it dumps me 
back to OPTION.

Input to what File: HL COMMUNICATION SERVER PARAMETERS//



Select OPTION:

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Re: [Hardhats-members] Greetings Hardhats

2005-03-04 Thread Mark Street
On Friday 04 March 2005 08:02, Bhaskar, KS wrote:
 [KSB] If you are still in the process of setting up GT.M and the
 environment (vs. configuring VistA itself), let me suggest a much faster
 alternative.

Wow, much faster.  Scratching through the Hui install and config was a 
learning experience.  I am sure it will come in handy soon.  I scratched the 
networked box and installed it on my laptop so I can work on it anywhere.

Now, where does the faster install leave me in the grand scheme of things?  I 
would assume I have to configure users, volumes, Mailman, etc. again from the 
command prompt as in the installation and configuration guide.  The 
architecture is still a bit fuzzy.  On to the VDL.

Is there a specific order in which to install packages to bring up a basic 
system?  I assume Fileman is going to be my friend.

The wiki is a good thing, mediawiki is a nice package.  Thanks!  I have 
already contributed.

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Re: [Hardhats-members] Greetings Hardhats

2005-03-04 Thread Mark Street
World Vista seemed like the logical location.

http://openforum.worldvista.org/~forum/index.php

I Agree, there should be a main location so as to not duplicate efforts. 

On Friday 04 March 2005 12:18, Nancy Anthracite wrote:
 Which wiki did you contribute on?  If we have 3 or 4 of these wikies (sp?)
 we are all going to continue to not know where to turn.  At the moment
 there is Kevin's non-wiki, which is fine with me for now since I am
 wiki-shy, and then I think we ought to have a main wiki or wikies
 specializing different things or something like that.

 What do some of you think?
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Re: [Hardhats-members] Setting/attaching kernel parameters

2005-03-04 Thread Mark Street
Never mind... after entering ENTER OR EDIT I had to choose my DOMAIN NAME, 
after which I was presented with all the KERNEL SYSTEM PARAMETERS, which I 
edited.

Still finding my way around fileman...  I will shut up now 

On Friday 04 March 2005 20:04, Mark Street wrote:
 Question:  Do I set the kernel parameters the same way I set the DOMAIN
 NAME in the previous section 9?  I ran an inquiry of the current kernel
 system parameters as stated in the documents and a few of the entries need
 to be changed DNS IP, etc.

 I understand using INQUIRE, but how do I use ENTER OR EDIT FILE ENTRIES to
 change the specific parameters.  I can't seem to find where they are using
 the ENTER OR EDIT hierarchy.
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Re: [Hardhats-members] Greetings Hardhats

2005-03-03 Thread Mark Street
On Thursday 03 March 2005 06:27, Bhaskar, KS wrote:
 There is not a Wiki that I know of.

Would there be intrest in a wiki for collaborative documentation?

 Also, when you say you have gone through 80% of the installation, do you
 mean loading the software on the PC so that it runs, or do you mean 80%
 of what it takes to get you to using VistA as an application?

Let's just say I am almost through the OpenVista on GT.M on Linux Installation 
and Configuraton Manual.

 By the phrase Internet exposed, do you really mean that you are
 running VistA on a system that is not behind a firewall (i.e., your
 firewall is on the same machine that VistA is on)?  If you are using
 GT.M as the database, please review
 http://sourceforge.net/docman/display_doc.php?docid=2125group_id=11026
 which discusses the GT.M security model.

The firewall machine is running Vista also, I will review the security model.

 I hope you will be able to make it to the next VistA Community Meeting,
 in Cambridge, MA, April 7-10
 (http://worldvista.org/meetings/calendar/index.html).

I wish.
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[Hardhats-members] Greetings Hardhats

2005-03-02 Thread Mark Street
Hello,

I have been following the list over the past month or so.  Things seem to be 
heating up over the past week and I feel I know enough about the group and 
its projects now to contribute.

I have installed Vista on my Internet exposed Linux server and have worked 
through about 80% of the installation process.

My background is somewhat unique in that I am a chiropractor on staff in a 
FQHC in a small rural city in Northern California, management is very 
interested in what Vista can do.  I am also a Linux professional and teach 
all Linux System Administration courses at the local college.  Not being a 
programmer by training I can hack myself out of a jam in most interpreted 
programming languages.

I am still trying to figure out all the different facets and organizations of 
this project and how they all fit together

One question I do have.

Is there a wiki or collaborative documentation project for Vista?

As I was working through the Installation manual I noted some inconsistencies, 
order and or relevance issues in some of the steps.  It might be helpful to 
start such a resource.  Mailing lists are great, but you have to keep up and 
reference the pearls of wisdom as you see them.

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