1. Do you have a entry called VISTA in your VOLUME SET file (#14.5)?
2. Do you have need to have linked volume sets?
If the answer to 1 is NO or if the answer to 2 is NO then you can do the following at the programmer's prompt:
K ^%ZTSCH(LINK)
If you have need for linkage, then I would still do
Hi Steve - I do not have an entry called VISTA in my VOLUME SET file so I executed the statement you provided and it appears to have fixed my problem! Thanks Steve, Greg, Nancy, Bhaskarand everybody else on this list who helped me with this problem.
I would still like some more information on
--- Marc Krawitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Steve - I do not have an entry called VISTA in my VOLUME SET
file so I
executed the statement you provided and it appears to have fixed my
problem! Thanks Steve, Greg, Nancy, Bhaskar and everybody else on
this list
who helped me with this
Okay - I re-built the cross-references on the Volume Set file, and I now have the following tasks. I'm assuming that I need to delete 1 and 2? Unfortunately, I cannot do so - I get an error indicating that I can only delete my own tasks. What does user #0 refer to and how can I delete tasks 1 and
--- Marc Krawitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Okay - I re-built the cross-references on the Volume Set file, and I
now
have the following tasks. I'm assuming that I need to delete 1 and
2?
Unfortunately, I cannot do so - I get an error indicating that I can
only
delete my own tasks. What
Hi Greg - I did sign-in but my user was missing the ZTMQ key. After assigning this key, I deleted all remaining tasks, re-started Taskman, but I'm still getting the same error:
Which error? 4835
Process ID: 2472 (2472) JAN 18, 2006 19:27:52
Username: Process Name:
UCI/VOL: [VAH,ROU] :
$ZA: $ZB:
Here's the symbol table from one of the errors. Does this shed any light on the problem?
Thanks,
Marc
$DEVICE=$ECODE=,Z150373498,$ESTACK=6$ETRAP=D ER2^%ZTM5$QUIT=0$STACK=6$STACK(000)=-direct$STACK(000,ECODE)=$STACK(000,MCODE)= F %ZTLOOP=0:1 S %ZTLOOP=%ZTLOOP#16 D
--- Marc Krawitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Here's the symbol table from one of the errors. Does this shed any
light on
the problem?
Thanks,
Marc
Yes. If you look at the code %ZTM3 is looping through the B
cross-reference on the VOLUME SET file (#14.5) and assuming that
entries it
I corrected the database problems based on the gt.m administration guide. Re-ran mupip integ and I received a clean report. However, when I start TaskMan, I get the following. What does this mean and how do I fix it.
Thanks,
Marc
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~ gtm
GTMD ^ZTMONChecking Taskman. Current
On Jan 15, 2006, at 9:21 AM, Marc Krawitz wrote:I corrected the database problems based on the gt.m administration guide. Re-ran mupip integ and I received a clean report. However, when I start TaskMan, I get the following. What does this mean and how do I fix it. Thanks, Marc[EMAIL
My guess is that while database structural integrity is restored, there
is invalid information in the database such as information about
processes that no longer exist since they died with the crashing system.
There must be a procedure in VistA to clean out this type of
information.
-- Bhaskar
On Jan 15, 2006, at 10:27 AM, Bhaskar, KS wrote:
My guess is that while database structural integrity is restored,
there
is invalid information in the database such as information about
processes that no longer exist since they died with the crashing
system.
Right. It's liker cache
Okay - here are the logs. First from taskman and then from D ^XTER
Timestamp Error Message--- TODAY 13:22:59 TEST+2^%ZTM3, Null subscripts are not allowed for region: DE FAULT,150373498,-%GTM-E-NULSUBSC
[Caused by the
On Jan 15, 2006, at 11:25 AM, Marc Krawitz wrote:
Okay - here are the logs. First from taskman and then from D ^XTER
Timestamp Error Message
---
TODAY 13:22:59 TEST+2^%ZTM3, Null subscripts are not
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