Phantoms do not take license slots - foreground tasks (non-PHANTOMs) do take
licenses (there are other reasons as well as other posters have commented).
Also do not run from root crontab... this can cause shared memory segments
to be deleted while in use. "Root" is too powerful to use for most
app
Hello,
The City of Redwood City is running its own, custom, legacy financial
system on Universe (NT). We are also currently set up with Standard
Register and running Linkup v. 5.1 for checks and secured forms design
and printing. We would like to explore other solutions, that would
hopefully make
I'm trying to setup a very simple web call.
STATUS1=CREATEREQUEST(URL,"GET",SHANDLE)
STATUS2=SUBMITREQUEST(SHANDLE,1000,"",HEADERS,RDAT,HSTATUS)
OK. From what I gather, the above two lines, "should" download the webpage
specified in URL.
I'm getting strange information in HEADERS and RDAT but th
We have been installing software for years on Universe/Unidata platforms.
We have had trouble remembering what pieces need to be installed when or
what did we forget to install on this update.
Well folks, we at U2logic, have released a free installation plug-in that
runs under the Eclipse platform
Anyone got any ideas on this at all?
Thanks
Symeon.
On 30/06/06, Symeon Breen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I have a udt on linux machine that has several apps connecting to it via
> uniobjects. (designbais + some of our own asp and asp.net apps)
>
> I have found that if i have just one uniobje
Hi
We sometimes get the following warning messages appearing on our W2k
Server's Application log:
Event Type: Warning
Event Source: IBM UniVerse
Event Category: None
Event ID: 1002
Date: 30/06/06
Time: 16:57:31
User: N/A
Computer: UVSERV
Description:
UniVerse warning: U
Manu
Similarly to Tony, I use Virtual PC all the time for development, testing
and backups. It has proven stable and very capable, but I would second the
warning about dynamic disks: they are not for production use, and need
regular maintenance.
I haven't seen anyone running Virtual Server with s