Rusty, Seems like I wasn't able to get my HL7 system working either (yet). And my CPRS is working fine. So I think it is only need for use with HL7 messaging. I am guessing this might be in cases of interfacing with lab equipment, or transferring records (?)
Kevin --- T Maynard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > As the 3rd item for startup described for the Hui > Openvista > release. Is a running HL7 service required for > running > VistaDemo to support CPRS? > If serving CPRS requires at least 1 running HL7 I > &O > processor ,this HL filermonitor can only request > processes > ....and they all remain perpetually "not yet > started" status > and I have accumulated 9 + requests with testing > that have > earned a place somewhere in the persistent globals. > Neither > "stop" or delete succeed for any I/O filer > processor. > > Well I would still like to have a running > VistaDemo to > study even it has been purposely altered and is not > intended > for production (and perhaps it has earned the > admonition > "don't try this at home") > > > Here is a sample of the top of "top" after CPRS > makes > contact with the server: > > PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEM > TIME+ > COMMAND > 3426 ty 25 0 24072 3060 21m R 98.7 0.4 > 2:58.21 mumps > 3093 root 15 0 39960 19m 25m S 0.7 2.7 > 0:23.07 X > 1 root 16 0 1580 516 1424 S 0.0 0.1 > 0:03.40 init > 2 root 34 19 0 0 0 S 0.0 0.0 > 0:00.00 ksoftirqd/0 > > Rusty > > Nancy E. Anthracite wrote: > > What is the HL filer monitor and how did you start > it? > > > > On Thursday 13 January 2005 01:35 pm, T Maynard > wrote: > > > >> Back into the saga of running a new install of > VistaDemo > >>SEmi viva, until the fix is found, I wonder if my > startup > >>difficulties are at all representative of any > commonly > >>missed step. > >> The same error is generated by CPRS and the > server > >>continues to respond to contact by going overboard > and > >>requiring a mupip stop process. Following this, > query to > >>^XTER does not report any errors (not that I > understand the > >> format for normal reports) > >> > >> All GTM startup command lines seem to run OK > >> > >> Options run from d ^XUP seem to run OK as > >>user 10000000038: > >>Exception: starting HL filer monitor allows only > the > >>addition of filer processes and none can be > deleted...all in > >>existence are described "not yet started" > >> How might that overload the server upon CPRS > connection? > >> > >>Here is the context for startup user: > >>GTM>w DUZ > >>10000000038 > >>GTM>W ^VA(200,DUZ,0) > >>MANAGER,SYSTEM^SM^WORLDVISTAIS#1^# > >> > >>Regarding this item from Nancy: "You need to use > the correct > >>system manager to have things work, or make > yourself a user > >>who has exactly the same settings in the NEW > PERSON file." > >> What settings should I check/confirm as > necessary (for > >>what seems to be this default user)? > >> > >> I ran ZTMGRSET for gtm/unix which makes no > difference > >>(anyway Nancy indicates that ZTMGRSET was > successfully run > >>prior to distribution) > >> > >> The local network addresses ping OK both ways > ..and the > >>act of connecting CPRS actually starts some > process that > >>overwhelms the server. > >> > >> Any further suggestions will be much > appreciated. > >> > >>Rusty > >> > >>Nancy E. Anthracite wrote: > >> > >>>What do you get when you run ^XTER? > >>> > >>>I would think you should be able to run ZTMGRSET. > >>> > >>>On Thursday 13 January 2005 12:48 am, T Maynard > wrote: > >>> > >>>>Nancy, > >>>> Although I have a different location for > vista_home, all > >>>>the definitions seem to be working for GTM and > the globals. > >>>>After assuming identity of '10000000038, all the > fileman > >>>>access and services seem to startup OK but: > >>>> > >>>>after starting RPC broker the Linux machine is > just idling. > >>>>*until* I connect with CPRS 23-15 which gives > >>>>"Error Encountered Function was: recv > >>>>Error was:WSAETIMEDOUT" > >>>>which causes the server to go to 97% cpu > continuously > >>>>the D STOP^XWBTCP(9200) fails to stop the > process and I > >>>>have to exit GTM and run mupip stop process. > >>>> > >>>> I guess that behaviour can't be due to lack of > ZTMGRSET. > >>>> > >>>>I'll have to stop my own processes for today, > and revisit > >>>>tomorrow ...thanks for the help. > >>>> > >>>>Rusty > >>>> > >>>>Nancy E. Anthracite wrote: > >>>> > >>>>>At the end of this post are the instructions > for getting it going in the > >>>>>environment I set it up in (with lots of help, > of course), but it is > >>>>>apparently not configured the same way as > Bhaskar posted it. I had it > >>>>>configured with VistA routines and globals in > the VADemo off of > >>>>>the /home/user/VADemo directory and the GTM > routines were in > >>>>>/usr/local/gtm and the name of the machine was > Morphix. It was > >>>>>configured to be run from a Morphix DVD in that > same configuration > >>>>>because I did not realize Bhaskar did not > configure things the same way > >>>>>I did. It is not started by running a script > called "vista" in my > >>>>>configuration. You need to use the correct > system manager to have > >>>>>things work, or make yourself a user who has > exactly the same settings > >>>>>in the NEW PERSON file. > >>>>> > >>>>>These are my environment variables, and it > works with these if set up as > >>>>>described above. The ZTMGRSET was run. > >>>>> > >>>>>export vista_home=VADemo > >>>>>export gtm_vista="$HOME/VADemo" > >>>>>export gtm_dist=/usr/local/gtm > >>>>>export PATH="$PATH:$gtm_dist" > >>>>>export gtm_log=/usr/local/gtm/logs > >>>>>export gtmgbldir="$HOME/VADemo/g/mumps.gld" > >>>>>export gtmroutines="$gtm_vista/o($gtm_vista/r) > $gtm_dist"; > >>>>>export globals=/home/nancy/VADemo/ZWR > >>>>> > >>>>>alias ll.='ls -dl .* --color=tty' > >>>>>alias GTM="$gtm_dist/mumps -direct" > >>>>>alias gtm='$gtm_dist/mumps -direct' > >>>>>alias mupip="$gtm_dist/mupip" > >>>>>alias gde="$gtm_dist/mumps -r ^GDE" > >>>>>alias GDE="$gtm_dist/mumps -r ^GDE" > >>>>>alias lke="$gtm_dist/lke" > >>>>>alias dse="$gtm_dist/dse" > >>>>>alias LKE="$gtm_dist/lke" > === message truncated === __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? 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