Kevin,
I did get the same error before. I wonder if its
something to do with an erroneous port opening.
I follow manual advice to check CACHE SYSTEM STATUS
(denoting the what the ports are opened) with D ^%SS.
If i notice that port 9200 is not opened properly
where it keeps dropping, i will have
Hmm, some memory flashes here:
It could be this:
TASKMAN SITE PARAMETERS BOX-VOLUME PAIR
where i ensure that one is OUT OF SERVICE as i defined
my CACHE:CACHEWEB as VISTA:CACHE, i tot i screwed up
when i got exactly your error on running CPRS +
RPCBroker, but after revisiting this i manage to
,
it could help in troubleshooting the problem.
Lloyd
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From: Kevin Toppenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Sunday, December 19, 2004 9:22 PM
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Lloyd,
I get back a 1 when I WRITE $$NEWJOB^XWBTCPL
,
it could help in troubleshooting the problem.
Lloyd
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Lloyd,
I get back a 1 when I WRITE
,
it could help in troubleshooting the problem.
Lloyd
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Sent: Sunday, December 19, 2004 9:22 PM
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Lloyd,
I get back a 1 when I WRITE $$NEWJOB^XWBTCPL
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Lloyd,
Thanks. I saw your name in the code, so I know you
hve knowledge in this area.
Also, I see the command LOG^ZUTIL(...) How do I
read
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Lloyd,
I get back a 1 when I WRITE $$NEWJOB^XWBTCPL.
Looking at the code for XWBTCPL, there are two ways
that reject gets sent back. You already brought up
the first way, and since I am getting back a 1, I
don't think this one is the problem. Below
Well, I am finally to the point where I want to
connect to my VistA system with CPRS. I had so much
trouble with connecting on one of my earlier practice
systems that I have dreaded this step, but here I am.
I think I have all my kernel, rpc etc parameters set
appropriately.
I run the RPC
Can you run netstat on the Linux box to see if the stuff is even getting out
of the windows box. Firewalls in Windows will block it. Fixing the windows
firewall with XP is mention in the CPRSStart doc on Hardhats Start -
connections- right click the connection and then advanced or security or
Here is some more info, to see if it helps:
I have traced through the execution of CPRS on the
windows side. Here is the order of what is happening.
I'll put the values of variables after the name like
this: AServer{'dell'} -- meaning that var
AServer='dell'. And FYI 'dell' is defined in my
to be the same.
Lloyd
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From: Kevin Toppenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Sunday, December 19, 2004 1:05 PM
Subject: [Hardhats-members] CPRS connection problems
Well, I am finally to the point where I want to
connect to my VistA system
multiple of the KERNEL SYSTEM PARAMETERS to be the
same.
Lloyd
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Well, I
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Llyod,
Thanks for your feedback. Here is a screen log of
when I check these things. All seems in order.
If you or anyone else would be willing to connect
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