Hi

I tried to get the VA CPRS demo up and running on our linux server. The only
problem with it is that while connecting through CPRS, it displays
"WSAETIMEDOUT".
I have tried removing all the other NULL devices. I have tried disabling the
DEFAULT AUTO SIGN-ON in the KERNEL SYSTEM PARAMETERS. But the problem
persists...
Then I thought of the RPC Broker Debug log. I edited the "Enable Broker
Logging" to "verbose" (I was unable to run D VIEW^XWBDLOG and D
KILLALL^XWBDLOG as they were not available). It said "This parameter
controls if the RPC Broker records log data in ^TMP("XWBDBUG",$J).". After
running CPRS, when I try to see the global  "^TMP("XWBDBUG",4277)",
following is displayed "%GTM-E-GVUNDEF, Global variable undefined:
^TMP("XWBDBUG")".
Can anybody help?

Regards
Usha

----- Original Message -----
From: "Mike Lieman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, July 26, 2005 8:05 PM
Subject: Re: [Hardhats-members] == Question to Bhaskar =


On 7/25/05, Alberto Odor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I have finished configuring GT.M but can't connect to CPRS, the
> spalshscreen disappears when I press the OK button, without any error
> message.

You know what this sounds like to me?

NULL device conflict.

Go into VA Fileman and delete everything but the null device for gt.m

--- Start Example ----

GTM>D Q^DI


VA FileMan 22.0


Select OPTION: 1  ENTER OR EDIT FILE ENTRIES



INPUT TO WHAT FILE: DEVICE//
EDIT WHICH FIELD: ALL//


Select DEVICE NAME: null

----  End Example ----

It'll give you a list, pull up the ones that aren't for unix/gt.m, and
give them a name of @
that'll delete them.

Once they're all gone EXCEPT the

GTM-UNIX-NULL    Bit Bucket (GT.M-Unix)     /dev/null

entry, give cprs a shot again.

Take Care,

Mike


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