On 7/29/05, K.S. Bhaskar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I thought that through, and decided I wanted the GT.M files owned by a user other than root. 'oracle' owns the oracle files, 'mysql' own the mysql files, 'qmail' owns the qmail files.
I'll *likely* have a single VistA user, since VistA itself has a very robust user maintenance/signon model. ( And I expect most usage to be with the Windows client... ).
It may be helpful if you download the
GT.M Acculturation live CD from
Mike --
I looked at the document. There's no need to create a separate gtm
user. Each user can just login with his/her own user id.
I thought that through, and decided I wanted the GT.M files owned by a user other than root. 'oracle' owns the oracle files, 'mysql' own the mysql files, 'qmail' owns the qmail files.
I'll *likely* have a single VistA user, since VistA itself has a very robust user maintenance/signon model. ( And I expect most usage to be with the Windows client... ).
http://sourceforge.net/projects/sanchez-gtm and work through the
examples.
Thanks for the link! I'll try to get to it over the weekend, but no promises!
