Or, instead of SAMBA on the HP-UX system, you could have an NFS share on
the Windows box - Windows Server 2008 has Microsoft "NFS Services for
Windows" and there are several freeware / shareware / commercial NFS
clients for Windows.
Lots of ways to skin this particular cat
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How about using scp with public/private key authentication running from a unix
cron to scp from the windows host to a dir on the unix host? Requires ssh
installed on both hosts.
I've also installed Cygwin on a windows host in the past and used that for the
ssh/scp component as you get a nice un
On 04/03/13 22:08, Cook, Amy wrote:
> We seem to be running up against a size limitation using WRITESEQ since
> increasing shared memory parameters on Friday. (SHM_GPAGESZ,
> SHM_LMINENTS, SHM_LCINENTS)
>
> I'm looking at ADMINNT.pdf, trying to determine if EXPBLKSIZE relates
> specifically to the
Can you describe the issue you're seeing more specifically?
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From: Cook, Amy
To: U2 Users List
Sent: Mon, Mar 4, 2013 2:10 pm
Subject: [U2] WRITESEQ and input buffer
We seem to be running up against a size limitation using WRITESEQ since
increasing shared me
On 04/03/13 21:11, Israel, John R. wrote:
> I have done things from Window to UNIX with Samba before. As you say, we do
> it all the time.
>
> The issue I have is I need my Unix box to grab the data from Windows and copy
> it from Windows to Unix. The copy needs to be run from Unix, not Window
We seem to be running up against a size limitation using WRITESEQ since
increasing shared memory parameters on Friday. (SHM_GPAGESZ,
SHM_LMINENTS, SHM_LCINENTS)
I'm looking at ADMINNT.pdf, trying to determine if EXPBLKSIZE relates
specifically to the input buffer that WRITESEQ uses.
Suggestions?
If I better understand your process I suggest:
Create a Unidata directory file: CREATE-FILE DIR filename
Share that resulting Unix directory as per suggestions with samba.
Map a windows drive to said directory.
---> Have the pdf-create process write the pdf files directly to the shar
> From: Israel, John R.
> I need to copy PDFs from a Windows server into a UNIX dir (where
> UniData lives). Can I map a VOC pointer? Other thoughts?
> Running HPUX, UniData 7.2.1.
I'm not as familiar with internals in UV/UD as with other platforms so
this may not apply - and I'm eager to underst
You can create a script, which runs in Unidata/Unix, that simply ftp's into a
directory and copies *everything* sitting there.
And this can be done automatically without user intervention.
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From: Israel, John R.
To: U2 Users List
Sent: Mon, Mar 4, 2013 1:36 p
>From a basic pgm, yes, but I can run UNIX commands as needed.
I might be off course here.
See E-mail from a minute ago for a full picture.
JRI
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From: u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org
[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Wjhonson
Sent: Monda
Let me give a full picture.
I have a program on our Unix box running UniData. This program processes a
BUNCH of nightly stuff including the launching of our PDF invoices which are
built on a Windows server (I have no control of that). When the job finishes,
one of the things I need to do is v
Hang on Kee Mo Sa Be.
I thought you wanted to "map a VOC pointer" ?
That implies you want to run this from *inside* U2... not from Unix, but rather
from BASIC ?
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From: Rutherford, Marc
To: U2 Users List
Sent: Mon, Mar 4, 2013 1:24 pm
Subject: Re: [U2] VOC Poin
So --- you want to a Unix process to drive a script (Remote Procedure Call)
which would run on Windows; the RPC would gather the required files from
elsewhere in the Windows world a copy them to the share folder?
Marc Rutherford
Principal Programmer Analyst
Advanced Bionics LLC
661) 362 1754
If you already have samba on HP-UX, then, and you want to pursue the samba
route.
You can mount a windows share on the HP-UX machine.
I know how to do this in Linux and could post a decent how-to, BUT, I have
never done it in HP-UX.
Found a random blog entry here:
http://www.blog.rogersit.net/hp
ftp can be used without user intervention
thats how we do it, in several nightly runs for various processes
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From: Israel, John R.
To: U2 Users List
Sent: Mon, Mar 4, 2013 12:57 pm
Subject: Re: [U2] VOC Pointer
Nightly background run every night. It has to w
You also might be better off using winscp on the windows server.
You could write a program/script to "SCP" the files over to the HP-UX
server every night.
WinSCP has some nice windows command line options.
Chances are you already have ssh, or ftp installed in HP-UX.
http://winscp.net/eng/index.ph
It's part of the HP-UX... look for CIFS server.
>>> John Thompson jthompson...@gmail.com> 3/4/2013 3:06 PM >> (
>>> mailto:jthompson...@gmail.com )
...
Its been a number of years, since I put samba on HP-UX.
If you can find a package that utilizes swinstall (sam) somewhere out on
the web, it m
I have done things from Window to UNIX with Samba before. As you say, we do it
all the time.
The issue I have is I need my Unix box to grab the data from Windows and copy
it from Windows to Unix. The copy needs to be run from Unix, not Windows.
THAT is the problem I am having. Mapping a net
It appears HP, may have their own version of samba too- if you wanted to
utilize HP support.
https://h20392.www2.hp.com/portal/swdepot/displayProductInfo.do%3Fhpweb_printable%3Dtrue%26productNumber%3DB8725AA
On Mon, Mar 4, 2013 at 4:04 PM, Robert Porter wrote:
> Samba should be fine for this
If copying from the windows server to the HP-UX machine...
If you use the samba method... you would need:
1) Samba installed on HP-UX server running Unidata
2) Setup a share to share a directory on HP-UX
3) Map the network drive on the Windows Server
4) Just do a standard windows copy from one dri
Samba should be fine for this then...
Create a directory type file in UD and setup Samba to share this.
Map it on the Windows server.
Define some process @ whatever time you like to copy/write the files on the
Windows server.
If they need to be processed somehow on the UD side, create a task that
make sure if you use some sort of ftp that your set the transfer to binary
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From: "Israel, John R."
To: "U2 Users List"
Sent: Monday, March 04, 2013 1:56 PM
Subject: Re: [U2] VOC Pointer
Nightly background run every night. It has to work w/o user intervention.
Nightly background run every night. It has to work w/o user intervention.
JRI
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From: u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org
[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Rutherford, Marc
Sent: Monday, March 04, 2013 3:50 PM
To: U2 Users List
Subject: Re: [U
We have used Samba other ways, but I have never actually tried to copy from
Windows to Unix.
What would the syntax be to copy?
Thanks
JRI
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From: u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org
[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Wols Lists
Sent: Monday
winftp, windows ftp explorer or any other windows ftp package
- Original Message -
From: "Israel, John R."
To: "U2 Users List"
Sent: Monday, March 04, 2013 1:36 PM
Subject: [U2] VOC Pointer
I need to copy PDFs from a Windows server into a UNIX dir (where UniData
lives).
Can I map
John,
If this is one-time manual transfer I would suggest you use ftp.
Marc Rutherford
Principal Programmer Analyst
Advanced Bionics LLC
661) 362 1754
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From: u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org
[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Israel, John
We use Samba to move 1000's of interface transaction files across from Windows
servers to a HP-UX UniVerse server daily. The Windows server creates the file,
and UV on the HP-UX box picks them up. The directories and files are create on
the HP-UX server through a Samba share. Haven't tried it th
On 04/03/13 20:36, Israel, John R. wrote:
> I need to copy PDFs from a Windows server into a UNIX dir (where UniData
> lives).
>
> Can I map a VOC pointer?
Can the unix machine see a windows share? You MAY be able to put a
network path in field 2 of a voc entry, but by default, if UD recognises
I need to copy PDFs from a Windows server into a UNIX dir (where UniData lives).
Can I map a VOC pointer?
Other thoughts?
Running HPUX, UniData 7.2.1.
John
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