I do remember that port.status on an older version of UV would reset
the idle time of all the unix processes, I haven't checked that recently
in current version UV 10.0.2 (our current, not THE current level).
Possibly, whatever is causing the idle to reset, is also breaking the
FIFO connection of
Since your process is continuing (not core dumping, apparently), likely a
different permutation.
If the system call is blocking the signal we are using, we may not be able to
remedy for you.
If you need to progress this issue, please provide your test case, UniData
version, platform, os version
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Dan,
I've seen something similar with very same port.status options where
PORT.STATUS seemed to cause other uv telnet sessions to drop..
Maybe UV10.0 or earlier. I'm still not clear on whether you are ud or uv.
It was during my most intensive use of the command ever. I did not pursue
the bug,
And it may be in the underlying operating system (!tandem) rather than a TCL
verb.
On Mon, Dec 7, 2009 at 8:57 PM, Dan McGrath dmc...@imb.com.au wrote:
Dave,
Did you check if they had the TANDEM VOC entry. Depending on their
setup, it may have been removed meaning only administrators can
Thanks Neil... BCI is just what I was looking for.
Thanks also to Garry.
--Bill
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[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Neil Richards
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Is replication solid and functional in Unidata 6,1? Anyone using it with
roaring success?
-Kevin
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Replication.
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Kevin:
D3 used to have a TANDEM verb for both Windows and Linux. It worked
perfectly for us for years and years. U2 never had it but UD got it
at least several years ago. However, when one tandems to another port
one cannot enter data on the other person's computer. We can enter a
I'm getting the error Unable to load the subroutine on the server The
subroutine is compiled and cataloged.
Also, I had to comment out the 'UniObjects.UOPooling = True,
'UniObjects.MaxPoolSize = 2, and'UniObjects.MinPoolSize = 1 in order to get a
connection. Could having this commented out be
[ESC]+[M] Allows you to write on there screen, but not enter data that
is registered by anything other than the client.
If you are root, you can do [ESC]+[F] which also you to actually input
data.
This is true for both UniVerse and UniData.
Although, GoToMeeting, WebEx, RDP, etc, etc, are far
Thanks again Wally.
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[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Wally Terhune
Sent: Wednesday, 9 December 2009 12:44 AM
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Subject: Re: [U2] PORT.STATUS affecting program
Since your process is
We got Tandem when they updated UniData -- our issue was seeing 'what' what
hanging a SB+ GUI Session -- once it hangs, there is no good way to 'break
out' -- so we would have a user tandem from a PUTTY session and they are
able to issue a break and get a ? which told me exactly the program, line
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