I showed the higher level menus just to give you the context.
-----Original Message-----
Thank you, I’ve got mail ;o)
My experience was rather different than what you described here… the “<< Background Filers will start soon >>” message came as soon as I selected the START option, as shown here. Did I mess up Step 1 of your instructions and navigate to the wrong place? Anyway, thank you very much because I now know how to get to the mail stats.
VISTA>d ^XUP
Setting up programmer environment This is a TEST account.
Access Code:
Terminal Type set to: C-VT100
You have 1 new message.
Select OPTION NAME: START 1 START A SHIPPING MANIFEST LA7S MANIFEST START Start a Shipping Man ifest 2 START A TASK RORHDT START Start a Task 3 START ALL RPC BROKER LISTENERS XWB LISTENER STARTER Start All RPC Broker Listeners 4 START BACKGROUND FILER XMMGR-START-BACKGROUND-FILER START backgrou nd filer 5 START BINGO BOARD PSO BINGO AUTOSTART Start Bingo Board Press <RETURN> to see more, '^' to exit this list, OR CHOOSE 1-5: 4 XMMGR-START-BACKGROUND-FILER START background filer START background filer
<< Background Filers will start soon. >> VISTA>
From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Cameron Schlehuber
Navigate to START background filer and select START.
Select MailMan Menu Option:
XMM Manage Mailman ... XMN Network Management ... XMU MailMan Menu ...
Select MailMan Master Menu Option: MANage Mailman
Check MailMan Files for Errors Create a Mailbox for a user Disk Space Management ... Group/Distribution Management ... Local Delivery Management ... MailMan Site Parameters Network Management ... New Features for Managing MailMan
Select Manage Mailman Option: LOCAL Delivery Management
Active Users/Deliveries Report CHECK background filer Compile Response Time Statistics Deliveries by Group Delivery Queue Statistics Collection Edit numbers to Normalize Reports Graphics Download (TAB separators) Log Response Time Toggler Mail Delivery Statistics Report New Messages and Logon Statistics START background filer STOP background filer
Select Local Delivery Management Option: START background filer
<< Background Filers will start soon. >>
-----Original Message-----
Thank you. TaskMan seems to be happy, but MailMan does not seem to be delivering messages. I completed step 102 successfully, but when I log in, the system says I have no messages. How can I learn how to look at MailMan's activities? By the way, here is a snapshot of my %SS (ASSuming I am allowed to post HTML format to this mail list):
-----Original Message-----
That's the right file to edit and for the environments you're using, the right values.
-----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Renee Cannon Sent: Thursday, April 07, 2005 8:45 AM To: hardhats-members@lists.sourceforge.net Subject: RE: [Hardhats-members] Local Vista Install Taskman Problem
Hi Jim:
After following the Platinum installation instructions on my Win XP machine, TaskMan would not start for me, so I ended up editing file 14.7 to get the parameters to match those shown in step 98.
Once I did this, TaskMan started.
I'm not expert enough to know if this was the correct action to take, but it worked ;o)
Good luck, Renee
-----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jim Wheeler Sent: Thursday, April 07, 2005 8:23 AM To: Hardhats-members@lists.sourceforge.net Subject: [Hardhats-members] Local Vista Install Taskman Problem
Hi,
My name is Jim and I just joined the Hardhats mailing list. I'm new to the VA environment and just downloaded Vista to run on my Windows XP Cache environment.
I followed the vista install doc (VistA_Install/Vista_Install.html) but I'm having a problem getting Taskman running.
When I call ^ZTMON I'm getting this message: RUN NODE=VISTA:CACHEWEB is the wrong type in taskman site parameters. (VISTA:CACHEWEB is the wrong type in taskman site parameters.) Taskman is late by 5183781665 seconds. not running..
Any ideas?
thanks,
Jim
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