I have also summarized the excellent responses
regarding Linux backup options, and the wealth of
links on the wikki.
The path is:
Main Page (Installation guides,hardware issues) --
Setting up Backup for Linux box (esp with DVD)
Thanks
Kevin
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Which wikki is The Wikki?
On Wednesday 23 March 2005 07:01 am, Kevin Toppenberg wrote:
I have also summarized the excellent responses
regarding Linux backup options, and the wealth of
links on the wikki.
The path is:
Main Page (Installation guides,hardware issues) --
Setting up Backup for
OK OK. Good point.
The wikki is the WorldVista wikki.
http://openforum.worldvista.org/~forum/index.php?title=Main_Page
Kevin
--- Nancy Anthracite [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Which wikki is The Wikki?
On Wednesday 23 March 2005 07:01 am, Kevin
Toppenberg wrote:
I have also summarized
If the permissions and paths on your PC require k3b to be run as root,
then use the following sequence of commands, unless root is the user
initially logged in:
As the normal user: xhost + (since the user who is logged in owns the
display, s/he must give permission to other users to open a window
On Mon, 2005-03-21 at 19:52 -0800,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Crawford,
Great to hear from you. Hadn't seen you post in
awhile. Will you be at the Boston conf.?
At this time I have other obligations to attend to, so I will not be at
the Boston WV meeting.
Thanks for your suggestions
After the great advice given on this board, I have
decided to get k3b going. I did cdrecord --scanbus,
and sure enough my DVD is there.
I got the k3b source from:
http://www.k3b.org/
The problem is that I need to compile it from source,
because there is no recent precompiled binary
available
You can find version 1.0.25.28 in the OR_30_195.zip dated 2/9/05 on the
www.va.gov/vista web site under Packages, Order Entry-Results Reporting dated
Feb 9, 2005.
On Tuesday 22 March 2005 09:02 pm, Alan Robinson wrote:
A.I.M. Computer
Alan H. Robinson, Jr.
Phone: (619)-464-1816 Email:
On Tuesday 22 March 2005 09:02 pm, Alan Robinson wrote:
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Good work Nancy,
Everytime I came across a Delphi question, I was not
at my one machine with Delphi and CPRS installed.
I've got about 4 computers going (some dual boot), so
I get confused sometimes.
Do you have a compiling CPRS on your machine? If so,
perhaps we can work on it at the
I found an apt repository for the RPM of that for red hat 9 with the info on
this page. http://k3b.plainblack.com/index.pl/download#93
Are you familiar with apt? Assuming you have apt installed, enter the
appropriate lines in that file next to the * and then, as root
apt-get update
Well, that last one came back like a mess when I got it so here it is again:
You can find version 1.0.25.28 in the OR_30_195.zip dated 2/9/05 on the
www.va.gov/vista web site under Packages, Order Entry-Results Reporting dated
Feb 9, 2005.
And yes, Kevin, you are right. I didn't make that
Gotta keep an eye on those redheads... ;-)
On Wednesday 23 March 2005 07:28 am, Kevin Toppenberg wrote:
OK OK. Good point.
The wikki is the WorldVista wikki.
http://openforum.worldvista.org/~forum/index.php?title=Main_Page
Kevin
--- Nancy Anthracite [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Which
I should also mention that I would comment out those line from
your /etc/apt/sources.list when you are done and redo the apt-get update
because with a production system like yours, you really don't want to be
putting a bunch of bleeding edge packages into it. You would be better off
with the
I have summarized our discussion regardin Fileman
Search issues for the wikki.
Here is the path:
Main page-- FileMan Overview (with details also) --
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Maybe I can avoid this pitfall next time.
:-)
Thanks
Kevin
Thanks Greg.
Kevin
--- Greg Kreis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Kevin Toppenberg wrote:
Wow. That's good information. I thought that the
sorting was from the output. Like when you print a
file, how do you want the output sorted.
That is how it works, if an index can't be used. If
A.I.M. Computer
Alan H. Robinson, Jr.
Phone: (619)-464-1816 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] P.O. Box 84498, San Diego, CA 92138
22 March 2005
Sirs,
I can use some help installing the Vista FOIA software. I followed the
directions to the best of my ability; but when I try and run CPRSChart.exe
I
Kevin --
K3b is a standard component of KDE, and a package for a major version of
a major Linux distribution like Red Hat 9 is almost certain to exist. I
went to http://rpm.pbone.net and sure enough found several RPMs for RH9.
Looks like dvd+rw-tools does not use configure. If you want to
Most likely, a DVD connected via a USB port will show up as a SCSI
device, with a name like /dev/sda or /dev/sdb. However, to burn a
CD/DVD, you don't mount it (there is no file system to mount on a blank
disk).
Generally, if you power up the USB drive first, then boot the PC, k3b
will find and
I can understand that the Volume concept is handled by the idea of a
path in Linux, right? Hmm... Are the globals just Linux files? If so,
wouldn't the directory take the place of the UCI? But I guess the next
question is how is this exposed inside GT.M?
K.S. Bhaskar wrote:
GT.M does not
I just emailed Albert Toya about getting a new copy of the IHS FOIA for the
Boston meeting and he referred me to the web site with the software. This
time it appears it may all be there - or at least the links are working this
time and it links to an ftp site we can use as well.
Horray and
Speaking about backups, is it possible to perform hot copies of the
database with GT.M? (that is, without stopping the system)
BTW, here at work, all our backup system relies on ssh+rsync. If your
server are Linux that's definitively the best and more flexible option.
Xavier
Crawford Rainwater
By the time I get there, hopefully all will be straighten out enough that we
can look at the code. I have a lot of Delphi questions to ask.
On Tuesday 22 March 2005 07:21 pm, Kevin Toppenberg wrote:
Good work Nancy,
Everytime I came across a Delphi question, I was not
at my one machine with
There is no configure file it looks for libraries and compilers for system.
It looks like there is already a Makefile in the directory try the command
make as this will compile the source code, also is there a readme or
install, most programs have one.
Thanks
Marc Aylesworth
C3I Associates
Absolutely!
One single shell command (maybe in a crontab to run when system load is
low) will backup the entire application database in a Consistent fashion
(i.e., it has the illusion of an instant snapshot even with globals in
different regions; in other words, Consistent is explicitly
Greg --
Not quite. In GT.M globals and routines are configured completely
independently of each other. If you have the chance, just download the
GT.M Acculturation CD (from http://sourceforge.net/projects/sanchez-gtm)
and go through it - it explains things much better than I could in a
short
Yikes!
On Tuesday 22 March 2005 07:05, Bhaskar, KS wrote:
If the permissions and paths on your PC require k3b to be run as root,
then use the following sequence of commands, unless root is the user
initially logged in:
As the normal user: xhost + (since the user who is logged in owns the
LOL!
Kevin
--- Nancy Anthracite [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Gotta keep an eye on those redheads... ;-)
On Wednesday 23 March 2005 07:28 am, Kevin
Toppenberg wrote:
OK OK. Good point.
The wikki is the WorldVista wikki.
Crawford,
Thanks for the info.
You ought to look at the Microsoft products, SFU.
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/sfu/
Rather than being on top of windows like cgwin, it
actually attaches to a subsystem. So it is lower
level. In fact it changes windows into being case
sensitive regarding
Bhaskar said that there is a command like 'mupip
--backup' that achieves this.
Kevin
--- Xavier Guardiola [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Speaking about backups, is it possible to perform
hot copies of the
database with GT.M? (that is, without stopping the
system)
BTW, here at work, all our
scp (and sftp) are part of the ssh package with Linux. However, I am
not sure if the M$ world is nice enough to include all of those.
Actual it is not part of the ssh in Linux but part of teh OpenSSH BSD
project. The is of course3 a Linux port.
For the Windows World, you can use openssh
I set up a framework for you. Could you just fill in
the details (i.e. the version numbers)?
http://openforum.worldvista.org/~forum/index.php?title=CPRS_Installation#CPRS_Versions
Kevin
--- Nancy Anthracite [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, that last one came back like a mess when I got
it so
No I am not familiar with apt. Someone else had
posted instructions for using it too. But I don't
know how to install the system.
Kevin
--- Nancy Anthracite [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I found an apt repository for the RPM of that for
red hat 9 with the info on
this page.
You really should take a look at your GT.M error log or look for a recent error
dump file
or try to repeat the error from programmer mode direct to Fileman so you can
see exactly
what the error is and correct it.
You can get a copy of DIS1.m from http://vista.vmth.ucdavis.edu/rtn/DIS1.m
Change
Bhaskar,
Thanks for the links.
Lets talk about support for a few minutes. What do
you think I would be getting in terms of support? For
example, in this issue with me attaching a DVD drive,
would this have been something I would write to my
Redhat support service about?
Thanks
Kevin
---
On Wednesday 23 March 2005 11:20, Kevin Toppenberg wrote:
Bhaskar said that there is a command like 'mupip
--backup' that achieves this.
mupip backup
You are then prompted for a REGION
and BACKUP DIR.
From what I can tell it will handle the extra parameters on the command line.
Cool...
http://www.businessweek.com/technology/content/mar2005/tc20050321_4318_tc024.htm
Note the reference to IDX and note the location of IDX on this page:
http://www.vistasoftware.org/about/members/
Nancy Anthracite
---
This SF.net email is
And I put in some older than dirt entries.
On Wednesday 23 March 2005 03:49 pm, Cameron Schlehuber wrote:
I updated a couple of the older entries.
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Toppenberg
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Greg Kreis wrote:
I can understand that the Volume concept is handled by the idea of a
path in Linux, right?]
It's been more than 20 years since I worked on DSM, so their concept of UCI
(User Class
Identifier) and volume sets is not very fresh in my mind. Still, I am pretty
sure the
answer is
Cameron Schlehuber wrote:
I too am a fan of the architecture that Rich describes. There are certain
elements of it that were used (through a very different set of
circumstances) in the FHIE project (and now with several projects that have
derived from that framework.) The simplicity of the
Hey, who are you talking about!! ;)
...Dee
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Sent: Wednesday, March 23, 2005 6:58 AM
To: hardhats-members@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Hardhats-members] More Wikki content
Gotta
Sowinski, Richard J. wrote:
When did everyone get so dumb ? You learned M. I learned M. When did it all
of a sudden get so difficult to learn it ?
Are you saying we were smarter than the upcoming generation ? I don't think
so.
I agree. MUMPS was the easiest to learn programming language of any of
I intended to be present at the discussions in Boston, however,
a more pressing matter involves that I'll be in Odessa (Ukraine)
that week, so I had to cancel travel plans to Boston.
To all who are there: all the best and enjoy the festif\vities around
the eve of $Horolog=60,000.
Here's what this
It's not in VistA. But I've posted a couple of PowerPoint presentations at
ftp.va.gov/vista/vistadocs/GCPR-FHIE-CHDR-etc/
Some of the early Health Data Repository stuff will be available, hopefully
a few months.
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I modified DIS1 per George's instruction and tested with a simple search on
ENTERED_BY as
Kevin did before. It appears to work correctly now where it did not before. You
can view
the modified routine at http://vista.vmth.ucdavis.edu/rtn/DIS1. The link below
will now
download the modified
Thanks for the run down. I am creating the acculturation CD that
bhaskar recommended. Sounds like quite a different culture to adopt.
Must have been fun to map the Kernel to this platform ;-) ;-)
Jim Self wrote:
Greg Kreis wrote:
I can understand that the Volume concept is
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