That confirms that a minimal Vista should be able to run CPRS with only a few routine calls from GTM prompt.
Doesn't that also mean that if no menu driven services are called , then menu definitions for the system manager are not an issue?
Below is the outcome with just starting taskmanager and
RPC broker service (which cannot be stopped once the CPRS connects and Vista server goes bonkers)
Rusty
#### GTM>d ^XUP
Setting up programmer environment Access Code:
Terminal Type set to: C-VT100
Select OPTION NAME: ^ GTM>w DUZ 10000000038 GTM>d ^ZTMB
GTM>d STRT^XWBTCP(9200) Start TCP Listener... Checking if TCP Listener has started... TCP Listener started successfully. GTM>
## see if we can stop it before CPRS GTM>d STOP^XWBTCP(9200)
Stop TCP Listener... TCP Listener has been shutdown.
GTM>d STRT^XWBTCP(9200) Start TCP Listener... Checking if TCP Listener has started... TCP Listener started successfully. --> CPRS connects here <---
GTM>d STOP^XWBTCP(9200)
Stop TCP Listener...
Shutdown Failed!
GTM>h
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ty]$
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ty]$
top - 21:46:06 up 11:14, 1 user, load average: 0.72, 0.35, 0.26
Tasks: 64 total, 2 running, 62 sleeping, 0 stopped, 0 zombie
Cpu(s): 46.4% us, 53.3% sy, 0.0% ni, 0.0% id, 0.0% wa, 0.3% hi, 0.0% si
Mem: 758984k total, 557036k used, 201948k free, 33676k buffers
Swap: 3180788k total, 0k used, 3180788k free, 284772k cached
PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEM TIME+ COMMAND
4736 ty 25 0 24072 2936 21m R 68.3 0.4 1:10.66 mumps
4625 ty 15 0 26888 15m 24m S 17.2 2.1 0:08.43 xvt
3093 root 15 0 63828 43m 24m S 11.9 5.8 11:12.96 X
3215 ty 15 0 24424 12m 22m S 0.7 1.7 1:24.57 kdeinit
3123 ty 15 0 5464 3592 4192 S 0.3 0.5 1:01.27 icewm
3161 ty 15 0 129m 62m 35m S 0.3 8.5 23:06.35 mozilla-bin
3838 ty 15 0 26148 14m 23m S 0.3 2.0 1:32.48 klipper
4747 ty 17 0 2168 1020 1964 R 0.3 0.1 0:00.04 top
1 root 16 0 1580 516 1424 S 0.0 0.1 0:03.46 init
2 root 34 19 0 0 0 S 0.0 0.0 0:00.00 ksoftirqd/0
3 root 5 -10 0 0 0 S 0.0 0.0 0:00.78 events/0
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ty]$ mupip stop 4736
STOP issued to process 4736
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ty]$ mupip rundown -r "*"
%GTM-I-MUFILRNDWNSUC, File /usr/local/OpenVistA/g/mumps.dat successfully rundown
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ty]$
Kevin Toppenberg wrote:
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!? All your favorites on one personal page – Try My Yahoo!
http://my.yahoo.com
------------------------------------------------------- The SF.Net email is sponsored by: Beat the post-holiday blues Get a FREE limited edition SourceForge.net t-shirt from ThinkGeek. It's fun and FREE -- well, almost....http://www.thinkgeek.com/sfshirt _______________________________________________ Hardhats-members mailing list Hardhats-members@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/hardhats-members
------------------------------------------------------- The SF.Net email is sponsored by: Beat the post-holiday blues Get a FREE limited edition SourceForge.net t-shirt from ThinkGeek. It's fun and FREE -- well, almost....http://www.thinkgeek.com/sfshirt _______________________________________________ Hardhats-members mailing list Hardhats-members@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/hardhats-members