[U2] OT:Digi Power Supply

2006-12-28 Thread Anthony Dzikiewicz
Hello everyone,

I wonder if anyone has a source for power supply for digi portservers.
We are using portserver II and we need some spares.  Meanwhile I am
searching ebay.

Thanks
Anthony
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Re: [U2]UniData and Multithreading for udtsort.exe on Windows Server 2003

2006-12-28 Thread jjuser ud2

Anybody?

On 12/22/06, jjuser ud2 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


I have Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 1 and four slow
processors(~700mhz) in a server.  It is running Unidata 7.1.

udtsort.exe caps out at 25% CPU usage -- it never exceeds this.
Because there are four processors, this leads me to believe that it is
completely using one of the processors.  Is the 25% a hard-coded cap
of some sort, or is it simply not multi-processor capable?  If it
were, would it try to use 100% of the processors?  If one processor is
fully utilized and there are two udtsort.exe instances running, does
the second one try to use the next available processor?  SB+ users are
unable to function efficiently when udtsort.exe is running at maximum
capacity(read: unable to so much as bring a screen up), and this leads
me to believe that perhaps they're not multi-processor aware as well.

Is there some sort of setting that I can change to enable that?  Or is
server 2003 not capable of it?  Or am I just hallucinating again?

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[U2] [UV] High collisions on Group semaphores

2006-12-28 Thread Augusto Alonso

Hello, U2UG.
One of our customers has Universe 10.0.6 on HP-UX

I would like to know why it appears a number of collisions so high in the 
table of Group semaphores.

At the end of this message, I attach some details of an ANALYZE.SHM -a.

The ANALYZE has been made when the only UV process is a PHANTOM COPY FROM 
bigfile1.type30 TO bigfile2.type18 ALL

(8 million regist.)

During the day, the counters are much worse. (thousands of collisions)
However, the same app. in Linux or Windows doesn't show any collision

Can someone give me a clue?

Thanks in advance,
...and happy new year...

Augusto Alonso
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


File access State  Netnode Owner Collisions Retries
Semaphore #   1 00 0  0   0
Semaphore #   2 00 0  0   0
Semaphore #   3 00 0  0   0
Semaphore #   4 00 0  0   0
Semaphore #   5 00 0  0   0
Semaphore #   6 00 0  0   0
Semaphore #   7 00 0  0   0
Semaphore #   8 00 0  0   0
Semaphore #   9 00 0  0   0
Semaphore #  10 00 0  0   0
Semaphore #  11 00 0  0   0
Semaphore #  12 00 0  0   0
Semaphore #  13 00 0  0   0
Semaphore #  14 00 0  0   0
Semaphore #  15 00 0  0   0
Semaphore #  16 00 0  0   0
Semaphore #  17 00 0  0   0
Semaphore #  18 00 0  0   0
Semaphore #  19 00 0  0   0
Semaphore #  20 00 0  0   0
Semaphore #  21 00 0  0   0
Semaphore #  22 00 0  0   0
Semaphore #  23 00 0  0   0

Group accessState  Netnode Owner Collisions Retries
Semaphore #   1 00 0  5   5
Semaphore #   2 00 0  2   2
Semaphore #   3 00 0  6   6
Semaphore #   4 00 0  6   6
Semaphore #   5 00 0  7   7
Semaphore #   6 00 0  5   5
Semaphore #   7 00 0 11  11
Semaphore #   8 00 0  7   7
Semaphore #   9 00 0  5   5
Semaphore #  10 00 0 10  10
Semaphore #  11 00 0  7   8
Semaphore #  12 00 0  7   7
Semaphore #  13 00 0  8   8
Semaphore #  14 00 0  5   5
Semaphore #  15 00 0  7   7
Semaphore #  16 00 0 10  10
Semaphore #  17 00 0 13  13
Semaphore #  18 00 0  5   5
Semaphore #  19 00 0  8   8
Semaphore #  20 00 0 11  11
Semaphore #  21 00 0  5   5
Semaphore #  22 00 0  6   6
Semaphore #  23 00 0  7   7
Semaphore #  24 00 0 11  11
Semaphore #  25 00 0 11  11
Semaphore #  26 00 0 10  10
Semaphore #  27 00 0  3   3
Semaphore #  28 00 0  2   2
Semaphore #  29 00 0  7   7
Semaphore #  30 00 0  2   2
Semaphore #  31 00 0 13  13
Semaphore #  32 00 0 10  10
Semaphore #  33 00 0  8   8
Semaphore #  34 00 0  4   4
Semaphore #  35 00 0  5   5
Semaphore #  36 00 0  7   7
Semaphore #  37 00 0  6   6
Semaphore #  38 00 0  8   8
Semaphore #  39 00 0  4   4
Semaphore #  40 00 0 13  13
Semaphore #  41 00 0  4   4
Semaphore #  42 00 0  7   7
Semaphore #  43 00 0  3   3
Semaphore #  44 00 0  6   6
Semaphore #  45 00 0  8   8
Semaphore #  46 00 0  9   9
Semaphore #  47 00 0  7   7
Semaphore #  48 00 0  9   9
Semaphore #  49 00 0  6   6
Semaphore #  50 00 0  4   4
Semaphore #  51 00 0  8   8
Semaphore #  52 00 0  8   8
Semaphore #  53 00 0  9   9