[U2] UVODBC Connection Problem

2010-11-30 Thread Chambers, Gary
The short story on this trouble is, as a test, I cannot get a connection between my PC and one of our uv servers nor can I get a successful test of a connection to a data source in the ODBC admin client. Details: After configuring UniVerseODBC version 4.0.2 build 7149 on a Windows XP SP3

Re: [U2] UVODBC Connection Problem

2010-11-30 Thread Bill Brutzman
Gary: It looks like we are close to victory. The two keys are UCI and Win-ODBC. What data are we trying to connect to? Is it /data/uvdbisizes? I do not know if lower-case is allowed for an account. There is a scrub option in HSADMIN which I believe exposes and massages the MV data into a

Re: [U2] UVODBC Connection Problem

2010-11-30 Thread Bill Brutzman
Some key notes from a Gary Smith eMail from some time ago... UniVerse Server Administration 1. List activated accounts 2. Show UniVerse ODBC Config configuration for an

[U2] Mac Connection to UniVerse

2010-11-30 Thread Don P. Nagai
Has anyone installed Dynamic Connect on a Mac to connect to a UniVerse server via telnet? Thanks. Don ___ U2-Users mailing list U2-Users@listserver.u2ug.org http://listserver.u2ug.org/mailman/listinfo/u2-users

Re: [U2] Mac Connection to UniVerse

2010-11-30 Thread Rob Sobers
Hey Don, I believe Dynamic Connect, wIntegrate, and the other client tools that Rocket makes are Windows only. Can you just use Mac's built in terminal to telnet or ssh to your UniVerse server? What type of terminal emulation does your server expect? Here are some resources that might help:

Re: [U2] Mac Connection to UniVerse

2010-11-30 Thread Don P. Nagai
Actually I've never used a Mac so the built in terminal is news to me! We have a client that may decide to deploy a Mac or two so we'll give it a go. Thanks for the terminal emulator info as well. _ From: u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org

Re: [U2] Mac Connection to UniVerse

2010-11-30 Thread Brawn, Cameron
We quite successfully use Apple's free, built in Terminal to access UniVerse and SB+ Current Snow Leopard (10.6) version of OSX is best, as it's far easier to program the function keys to suit. Cameron -Original Message- From: u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org