We had problems with the 4.1 release of Redback stopping for unknown
reasons. Those problems went away when we upgraded to 4.2.5/4.2.6.
On 11/7/06, Baruch Salamander <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Greetings,
>We're using Universe 10.1.11 and RedBack 4.1 on W2000 (Universe and
>RedBack
It's the 3rd time I can think of that's he's mentioned it in the last
several years!
> Nothing big, but...
>
> If you're bored, check out this column by John Dvorak in PC
> Magazine that includes a obscure reference to our beloved
> PICK operating system.
>
> http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,1
Nothing big, but...
If you're bored, check out this column by John Dvorak in PC Magazine
that includes a obscure reference to our beloved PICK operating system.
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,1895,2037002,00.asp
Mick
Mick Gahan
Metropolitan Community College
Omaha, NE USA
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Doug,
There are two alternatives:-
'DOS /c '
This is the direct equivalent of the Unix 'SH /c ', but it mangles strings containing double-quoted spaces, e.g.
'DOS /c MyUtility.exe -q"string with spaces"'
See HELP DOS
To get round that problem, a new GCI routine "UVRunCommand" was created
at v 10
Does anyone know
I want to report in a logging process the originating calling program -
this would be the lowest level, or root level of the 'T'race command in
RAID debugger. Normally, it's enough to report the calling subroutine,
but in this case I need either the root program in the stac
Doug,
I'm afraid you're out of luck with this one. You'll have to write your
own platform aware replacement. Yet another shortcoming of UniVerse as
compared to UniData.
Sorry,
Gordon
Gordon J. Glorfield
Sr. Applications Developer
UnitedHealthcare's Mid-Atlantic Health Plans
301-360-8839
[E
Doug,
For this you might want to look at the DOS command. It's similar to the
CSH and SH commands. It only works on *NIX platforms if you are running a
DOS emulator though.
Interacting with the operating system is a strength of UniData over
UniVerse.
HTH,
Gordon
Gordon J. Glorfield
Sr. Ap
unix SH
windows DOS
Doug Farmer wrote:
I am lookin for the UniVerse equivalent to the UniData PCPERFORM
command. I need this to work on both Unix and Windows Platforms.
Looking at the UniVerse docmentatin, I see the CSH and SH commands, but
they do not say they work on Windows Platforms,. Is t
Steve,
a couple suggestions:
a) It shouldn't make a lick of difference, but enclose the math in
parans, just to insure the precedence you desire in the operation..
IF (INTREC+PRNREC) # (INTPAY+PRNPAY) THEN
b) if that doesn't change things, try something like:
WHATSUP = ABS((INTREC+PRNREC) - (I
Try typing DOS at TCL, is that what you are looking for? From a basic
program you can do:
EXECUTE "DOS /c whatever-command"
Peter
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I am lookin for the UniVerse equivalent to the UniData PCPERFORM
command. I need this to work on both Unix and Windows Platforms.
Looking at the UniVerse docmentatin, I see the CSH and SH commands, but
they do not say they work on Windows Platforms,. Is there something I
am missing?
Thanks
Doug
Similar to my last post, Is there is a command that works the same as
the UniData DIR command under UniVerse. I have not been able to find
any items in the UniVerse documentation that comes close. I am using
the DIR command to determine if a file exists at the OA level.
The UnIData DIR command r
Steve,
Your problem seems to be the complement of one that we had.
We found that in Universe 10.1.10, comparisons of strings of numbers are
treated as if they were numbers and not strings. E.g.
X= "50001.10"
Y= "50001.1"
x EQ y returns TRUE
We implemented the following to fix it.
IF CONVERT('.','
Are there any clues in the rgw.log or corresponding log files directly
tied with the RedBack Server responder PID's? I've found these log
files to be quite useful in troubleshooting RedBack responder issues.
HTH,
Andy
On 11/7/06, Baruch Salamander <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Greetings,
We
Greetings,
We're using Universe 10.1.11 and RedBack 4.1 on W2000 (Universe and
RedBack on separate servers). Our intermapper indicates that one of
our ports goes down and up. This automatically stops the Redback
Scheduler. The only way to bring it back is by either rest
HI All,
I added the statement PRECISION 15 at the start of the program.
The program fails the comparison.
I then tried PRECISION 2 at the start of the program and it fails the
comparison.
If I create a simple program using the values the program compares, they
are the same.
It does look like th
Thanks folks. You've given me some things to try.
Someone also recommended doing a "TERM=unknown" before running the
command.
...ds
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Brian had the right idea, create a proc that generates the SETPTR
command with the OPEN option that opens the file immediately then call
a program from the proc that PROCREADs the buffer and then writes the
output to a file or named common where the caller can find it. We
used to do this kind of t
Perfect, that should solve our problem ;) Thanks to all who responded!
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Charles
I don't think you can.
Short of executing a little program that PROCWRITEs the result back, or
creating a custom user exit. All rather cludgy.
Brian
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