I meant that I don't quite understand why it is complaining on your PC - it 
works on my laptop.


-----Original Message-----
From:   Bhaskar, KS on behalf of Bhaskar, KS
Sent:   Wed 5/25/2005 11:57 PM
To:     hardhats-members@lists.sourceforge.net
Cc:     
Subject:        RE: [Hardhats-members] Trouble with mupip
I don't quite understand why it is complaining, e.g., on my laptop:

bhaskark ~/demo 11:55pm 1008: mupip rundown -file mumps.dat
%GTM-I-MUFILRNDWNSUC, File mumps.dat successfully rundown

Might there be an unprintable control character somewhere in your command?

-- Bhaskar

-----Original Message-----
From:   [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Martinelli, Richard
Sent:   Wed 5/25/2005 4:51 PM
To:     hardhats-members@lists.sourceforge.net
Cc:     
Subject:        [Hardhats-members] Trouble with mupip
I had Vista up and running and had been working with CPRS, finely
getting the PC to communicate with the Vista server last Friday.  Over
the weekend the server lost power and now each time I try to work within
GTM I get the message: "%GTM-E-REQRUNDOWN, Error accessing database
/home/vista/2.5/g/mumps.dat. Must be rundown on cluster node Vista At M
source location GROUP+2^ZTMKU"

  
I have searched the list and found a very similar question from Michael
Quattlebaum. I followed the procedures mentioned, entering the command:
mupip rundown -file /home/vista/2.5/g/mumps.dat and I get a response
from mupip of: "%GTM-E-INVCMD, Invalid command keyword encountered.  In
the past I have also tried to run the mupip command when I was finished
running MUMPS as mupip rundown -r "*", however, it has never executed
successfully, always issuing the same error of INVCMD.

Where is this command issued?  I cannot see what I'm doing wrong with
this command, it's like it cannot find the command.  Can anyone help
another newbie trying to establish a Vista system.


Richard Martinelli 
CDVA 
(916) 653-2395 





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