Thanks all, I'm back up.
Richard Martinelli
CDVA
(916) 653-2395
-----Original Message-----
From: Kevin Toppenberg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, May 25, 2005 9:06 PM
To: hardhats-members@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: RE: [Hardhats-members] Trouble with mupip
I did not put them in the .bash_profile on the advice
of some on this list. I can't remember the exact
reason now. Instead, the variables are temporarily
setup while running the script. Then they are dumped
afterwards. I think it gives one more control.
I don't know why you are getting your error. Why
don't you modify my script to your situation by having
it print out the relevent environmental variables and
then have it perform the mupip command. Make sure all
the paths in my script match the proper paths on your
system.
Then post a screen log of the entire process. And
maybe we can get our GT.M guru (Bhaskar) to comment.
Kevin
--- "Martinelli, Richard"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks Kevin.
>
> I place the changes you suggested (making the
> necessary directory changes)
> in the /home/vista/.bash_profile file, but still
> have the same error
> messages appear when trying to execute mupip. I
> also placed the changes in
> the root bash_profile. Is there another area that I
> should place these
> environmental variables?
>
> As you probably guessed, I have not worked with
> Linux before so I'm limping
> along.
>
> Richard Martinelli
> CDVA
> (916) 653-2395
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Kevin Toppenberg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, May 25, 2005 2:04 PM
> To: hardhats-members@lists.sourceforge.net
> Subject: Re: [Hardhats-members] Trouble with mupip
>
>
> The biggest problem I had when I was getting this
> running, was to get all the environmental variables
> correct. Here is my setup. I have a shell script
> named "rundown". Here it is:
>
> . /var/local/OpenVistA_UserData/setup_vista_env
> #-----------------------------
> echo "Running down database..."
> /usr/local/gtm/mupip rundown -reg "*"
>
>
> And here is the file that sets my variables:
>
> #12-14-2004 --moved exports into runvista script
> #4-12-05 Trying to make a unified environmental
> setup
> script
>
> #-----------------------------
> export m2web="/usr/local/m2web"
>
> export gtm_dist=/usr/local/gtm
> export gtm_log=/var/gtm/log
> export gtm_vista=/var/local/OpenVistA_UserData
> export gtm_vista_prod=/usr/local/OpenVistA
> export gtmgbldir=$gtm_vista/g/mumps.gld
> export vista_home=$gtm_vista
>
> export gtmroutines="$gtm_vista/o($gtm_vista_prod/r
> $gtm_vista/r $gtm_dist) $gtm_dist()
> $m2web/o($m2web/w)" #//kt
> # export gtmroutines="$gtm_vista/o($gtm_vista_prod/r
> $gtm_vista/r $gtm_dist) $gtm_dist()"
>
> export EDITOR="vim"
> PATH=$PATH:$gtm_dist
>
> #-----------------------------
> echo " "
> echo " "
> echo "-------------------------"
> echo "FYI, here are relevant defined variables:"
> echo
> echo "gtm_dist="$gtm_dist
> echo "gtm_log="$gtm_log
> echo "gtm_vista="$gtm_vista
> echo "gtm_vista_prod="$gtm_vista_prod
> echo "gtmgbldir="$gtmgbldir
> echo "vista_home="vista_home
> echo "gtmroutines="$gtmroutines
> echo " "
> #-----------------------------
>
>
> Hope that helps.
> Kevin
>
>
>
>
> --- "Martinelli, Richard"
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > 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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