Re: Hello Perl Comminity from ATL

2018-03-22 Thread John D Groenveld
In message <02db01d3c043$75a0ca50$60e25ef0$@gmail.com>, "Philip" writes: >Any clues on how to troubleshoot ? Crawl before you run. Create a small test script on your RT webserver and confirm you can connect to your database. https://metacpan.org/pod/DBI> John groenv...@acm.org

Hello Perl Comminity from ATL

2018-03-22 Thread Philip
Hello Perl Community: I am working at the CDC in ATL and I found this thread from 2001. ### From: Sterin, Ilya Date: October 30, 2001 09:02 Subject: RE: Can't locate loadable object for module DBI in @INC Message ID: <https://www.nntp.perl.o

Re: hello

2012-07-21 Thread peter
Yes, definitely a very good book. I use it for my 1-day course on the DBI. (Don't be scared off by the publication date (2000): it's still current!) Some programming & RDBMS background will be helpful, though. -- Peter Vanroose ABIS Training & Consulting, Leuven, Belgium. In

Re: hello

2012-07-21 Thread Michael Ludwig
godperl7 schrieb am 21.07.2012 um 23:30 (+0800): > according to what you said. > if the database handler was interrupted by accident before the > implement of the script, To Dancer:Plugin:Database the only need to do > is to obtain a new connection. And reperformance the script from the > place whe

Re: hello

2012-07-21 Thread godperl7
hello Michael Ludwig thanks for your anwser. according to what you said. if the database handler was interrupted by accident before the implement of the script, To Dancer:Plugin:Database the only need to do is to obtain a new connection. And reperformance the script from the place where the last

Re: hello

2012-07-21 Thread Michael Ludwig
godperl7 schrieb am 21.07.2012 um 13:30 (+0800): > Dancer:Plugin:Database takes care of ensuring that the database handle > is still connected and valid. > If the handle was last asked for more than connection_check_threshold > seconds ago, it will check that the connection is still alive. > If the

(Fwd) Hello ... Regarding DBD:Oracle

2004-03-23 Thread Tim Bunce
- Forwarded message from Surjyendu Prakash <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> - Delivered-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] X-Originating-IP: [209.220.7.247] X-Originating-Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] From: "Surjyendu Prakash" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Hello ... Regardin

How not to get worm emails (was Re: Hello)

2004-01-31 Thread Jason E. Stewart
"Gold, Samuel (Contractor)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > The message I received was removed by MailSweeper. I know that there is a > new virus called Mydoom.B that is going around. Here is what I found on > Symantec's site. > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] is a mass-mailing worm that arrives as an attach

Re: Hello

2004-01-30 Thread Tim Bunce
Okay, no more emails about it please. We all know what it is now etc etc. Tim.

Re: Hello

2004-01-29 Thread Craig Sharp
It is a virus. The latest worm. Do not open the file. Your virus scanners should have stopped the attachment. Craig A. Sharp Unix Systems Administrator DNS Administrator Security Administrator Roush Industries Office: 734-466-6286 Cell: 734-231-6769 Fax: 734-466-6939 [EMAIL PROTECTED] =

RE: Hello

2004-01-29 Thread Gold, Samuel (Contractor)
ading on March 1, 2004, the backdoor component will continue to function after this date. -Original Message- From: Hardy Merrill [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, January 29, 2004 11:17 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Hello Just checking - is everyone

Re: Hello

2004-01-29 Thread Gary Stainburn
On Thursday 29 Jan 2004 4:17 pm, Hardy Merrill wrote: > Just checking - is everyone else seeing messages lately like the one > below, or is it just me. The attachment is always 'Readme.zip'. The > messages may be valid and it might be our email server software here > doing this, but I'm not sure.

Re: Hello

2004-01-29 Thread Jenda Krynicky
From: Jeff Zucker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > It's called the MyDoom virus. Everyone is getting it. I'm getting > over 600 copies of it a day from everywhere. Lucky guy. I get 200-300 hundred an hour. Luckily most of that is now filtered on the server and the rest by PopFile+PMail on the client. The

RE: Hello

2004-01-29 Thread Fong, Anna
ssage- From: Hardy Merrill [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, January 29, 2004 8:17 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Hello Just checking - is everyone else seeing messages lately like the one below, or is it just me. The attachment is always 'Readme.zip'.

RE: [dbi] Re: Hello

2004-01-29 Thread Martin J. Evans
Do not open the attachment it is a virus (MyDoom). I go loads of them from the start of this week. There is loads on the net explaining this new virus. The email address is spoofed. Martin -- Martin J. Evans Easysoft Ltd, UK Development On 29-Jan-2004 Hardy Merrill wrote: > Just checking - is

RE: Hello (its Mydoom worm)

2004-01-29 Thread Dean Arnold
Subject says it all ...AND DON'T OPEN THAT ATTACHMENT!!! Hardy Merrill wrote: > Just checking - is everyone else seeing messages lately like the one > below, or is it just me. The attachment is always 'Readme.zip'. The > messages may be valid and it might be our email server software here > doin

Re: Hello

2004-01-29 Thread Michael Nhan
Hi, Its the mydoom virus. Its running rampant all over the net. Best not to open and spread it. Cheers, Michael > Date: Thu, 29 Jan 2004 11:17:20 -0500 > From: Hardy Merrill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: Hello > > Jus

RE: Hello

2004-01-29 Thread Rufh, Matthew J
PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Hello Just checking - is everyone else seeing messages lately like the one below, or is it just me. The attachment is always 'Readme.zip'. The messages may be valid and it might be our email server software here doing this, but I'm not sure. Looks suspect

Re: Hello

2004-01-29 Thread Jeff Zucker
It's called the MyDoom virus. Everyone is getting it. I'm getting over 600 copies of it a day from everywhere. It finds all email addresses on an infeted computer and sends out emails as if they were *from* that address. So no, neither Matt nor other dbi-users are sending virii, but yes, th

Re: Hello

2004-01-29 Thread Hardy Merrill
Just checking - is everyone else seeing messages lately like the one below, or is it just me. The attachment is always 'Readme.zip'. The messages may be valid and it might be our email server software here doing this, but I'm not sure. Looks suspect to me so I haven't opened the attachment. The

Hello

2004-01-29 Thread matt
The message contains Unicode characters and has been sent as a binary attachment. <>

RE: [dbi] FW: Hello

2003-02-10 Thread martin
ote: > F orwarded to dbi-users. > > > > hello, > > Thanks for your mail. As perl your URL given, I have gone through it and > tried to connect to SQL Server through ODBD driver Bridge. > > But I am getting this error : > DBD::ODBC initialiation failed:

FW: Hello

2003-02-08 Thread Jeff Urlwin
F orwarded to dbi-users. hello, Thanks for your mail. As perl your URL given, I have gone through it and tried to connect to SQL Server through ODBD driver Bridge. But I am getting this error : DBD::ODBC initialiation failed: Can't locate object method "driver" via packag

Re: Hello? Anybody there?

2001-10-31 Thread Bart Lateur
On Wed, 31 Oct 2001 17:28:51 +0100, Melton Cline Presley wrote: >Is the link: > > http://dbi.perl.org > >still valid and among the living ? Same thing with ... oops: a DNS lookup reveals that both names point to the same IP address [195.74.121.90].

Re: Hello? Anybody there?

2001-10-31 Thread Sean Culhane
Hasn't bounced yet. The server is also not responding to pings. -s ...we all live in a yellow subroutine On Wed, 31 Oct 2001, John D Groenveld wrote: > > anyone know a good webdoctor? > D

Re: Hello? Anybody there?

2001-10-31 Thread Tim Bunce
On Wed, Oct 31, 2001 at 05:28:51PM +0100, Melton Cline Presley wrote: > Is the link: > > http://dbi.perl.org > > still valid and among the living ? > > I've heard of having a bad day, but either the poor server is suffering its > third in a row, or else I, my internet connection, and my s

Re: Hello? Anybody there?

2001-10-31 Thread John D Groenveld
> anyone know a good webdoctor? Does [EMAIL PROTECTED] bounce? John [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Hello? Anybody there?

2001-10-31 Thread Gary Stainburn
I've just tried twice, and I got - nada - zip - nowt - nuttin in that order. anyone know a good webdoctor? On Wednesday 31 October 2001 4:28 pm, Melton Cline Presley wrote: > Is the link: > > http://dbi.perl.org > > still valid and among the living ? > > I've heard of having a bad day, b

Hello? Anybody there?

2001-10-31 Thread Melton Cline Presley
Is the link: http://dbi.perl.org still valid and among the living ? I've heard of having a bad day, but either the poor server is suffering its third in a row, or else I, my internet connection, and my successors, heirs, assigns, etc. are being toyed with by dæmons. Could you please ad

Re: Hello, Regarding Oracle SQLNet??

2001-10-25 Thread Jay Strauss
works in Unix), he/she will be able to get you going in 5-10 mins. Then you are ready to install DBD::Oracle Jay - Original Message - From: "Sei Heng Ang" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, October 25, 2001 12:41 AM Subject: Hello, R

Hello, Regarding Oracle SQLNet??

2001-10-24 Thread Sei Heng Ang
Hello, I am using PostgreSQL in one of my Server. But, now I need to communicate it with a Oracle database via SQLNet (I think this is what I was told of). I have _very_ little (close to no) experience with Oracle. So, how do I install Oracle's DBD* in my Linux box, thus able to do