Sorry I forgot to mention - you should only need to edit the header when
the files need to be fnuxi'd (in our case, the source db is AIX and
target is Linux). The "end" changes and you can't fnuxi a file with
triggers on them. Otherwise, if you don't have to fnuxi between source &
target, it should
From: Bill Haskett
> But then, in a small business it is often much more
> cost effective to reboot a server than try to track
> down which dependency is causing problems. :-)
I just published a blog which addresses that problem of tracking
down issues.
See "Diagnosing Windows Woes" at
remove.p
Or you could try using the "UVRunCommand()" function instead of "dos
/c".
This was introduced (in 10.1 IIRC) as a result of an E-case I opened,
but is documented only in the 10.2 GCI manual.
Usage is:
!---
---
DECLARE GC
What happened to the digest again? It's back to 2 issues at a time.
Thanks,
Jan
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I'll add to Augusto's response that you will also need to resize any
dynamic files that are over the 10007 modulo.
rex
Augusto Alonso wrote:
Hi.
I've made some tests and proved you can workaround palying wirh the
separation.
You need to decrease the modulo under 10007. So increase your separa
Hi.
I've made some tests and proved you can workaround palying wirh the
sparation.
You need to decrease the modulo under 10007. So increase your separation (in
power of 2) as you need.
For example, a file with a TYPE,MODULE,SEPARATION of 18, 26573, 8 could be
resized as 18, 9973, 32 without loo
Stephen Prater wrote:
Starting with a disclaimer that I'm a UniVerse newbie:
I'm doing some integration work with Universe and I'm having trouble
importing some data into my Personal Edition install.
I always get this error :
Please resize it to modulo <= 10007 in order to use it in Personal
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> I just rebooted my Linux systems last week the first time in
about 6
>mon
Simple I don't install patches that require a reboot - I am running 24x7
high transaction servers here - reboots are not allowed (not strictly true
because of load balancers btw)
As i said before if you have a "server" either linux or windows you don't
mess about with it you keep it as stable
Starting with a disclaimer that I'm a UniVerse newbie:
I'm doing some integration work with Universe and I'm having trouble
importing some data into my Personal Edition install.
I always get this error :
Please resize it to modulo <= 10007 in order to use it in Personal
Edition.
On any f
Jerry:
I think I can say yes. Our Windows "servers" only have AV on any
directory where someone can "upload" a file onto. They're behind a
firewall and there is a very limited number of services available.
There are an extreme number of security settings available in Windows
and I suspect i
>My main web server running windows server 2003 was last rebooted Feb 2008
!
I guess you haven't patched it either, then.
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Jerry
There's a simple answer to *that* question.
Having used AIX, HPUX, DGUX, SCO, Interactive, SunOS, Solaris, Linux and
Windows, as well as a plethora of different languages and frameworks.. the
best technology is whatever I'm being PAID to work on at the time :)
Brian
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From: u
I just rebooted my Linux systems last week the first time in about 6 months.
The reason, because the windows servers on our network have been changed so
many times that they were finally starting to affect Samba on the Linux
server. I couldn't just change the IP addresses anymore and restart Samba,
I'll second that Printing in Windows is much more seamless than
Linux/UNIX. You create a printer and it's there. However what I think
you miss out on in Windows is all the great utilities and diverse
language support that is native to Linux. Your options to get things
done in a native, less "hacked
I really didn't want the question of the differences in administration of
Universe to turn into a Unix vs Windows battle.
Jerry Banker
Ps: However if you want to then "bring it on".:-) On the community list.
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My main web server running windows server 2003 was last rebooted Feb 2008 !
I think people when you say windows think about their own experience of
their desktop whereas when it is on a server the whole usage is very
different, that is what i am trying to get across !
Having said all th
My meaning is that you would run uv on windows server behind a firewall and
the server would not have a user browsing the internet, or be accepting and
opening emails. Viruses do not just appear on a windows box. The difference
here being server systems of whatever o/s rarely get the exposure that
Thanks Shaun. Yes, the triggers are simple "audits". I'll go ahead and do the
cp, and then review everything is working.
Mark
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Triggers on files usually call subroutines that do something, update an audit
file or check for consistency or add an item to a queue, for example.
As long as the trigger subroutines are accessing local files in the test
environment and the main trigger subroutines are cataloged globally, you sho
Right on Jerry.
We recently experienced a violent lightning storm here in South Florida.
While we have a backup generator and multiple UPS systems, transient
protection, etc.,
we thought it prudent to bring down some systems, do some spring-cleaning and
vacuum
out the dust bunnies and cat fur fr
Let's see now. I have been working on Unix type systems for 30 years and
never had an anti-virus program running on any of them. Can you say the same
about Windows? In that time only one of them got hacked. Can you say the
same about Windows? I can go on if you wish.
Jerry Banker
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Mark Eastwood wrote:
Exactly,
dropping the triggers is
something I’d like to avoid.
I’d much
rather copy and then “fix”
in the new account. I was hoping there were commands to facilitate
(similar to
SET.INDEX for Indexes).
Remember that the
logic you put in the DELETE
Exactly, dropping the triggers is something I'd like to avoid.
I'd much rather copy and then "fix" in the new account. I was hoping
there were commands to facilitate (similar to SET.INDEX for Indexes).
Thanks,
Mark
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Hi Dave
It should take the permissions of whatever user you have logged into
UniVerse with.
At the risk of asking the obvious, have you logged in as that admin user?
Also, it shouldn't make any difference but do you get the same error if you
create a verb pointer directly to CSCRIPT.EXE instead
I am having problems copying and pasting data within this control, pasting text
from any other source works but if I copy data from the grid and paste it back
to the grid it does not work. Any ideas? The data looks O.K. in the clipboard.
I am using wIntegrate version 6.
*
"It is the rated by the experts as the best of the systems,"
What experts ?
"The first reason is that Unix systems are not susceptible by Windows
viruses."
A protected windows server would not be either - we are not talking desktops
here with users surfing the internet all day.
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