Okay, but I never set those on Jbase 3.x and it works fine. Is that maybe the default setting?

I get the 632's from the NSA. :-) My contact there is overseas these days.

Richard



On 6/25/2014 8:12 AM, Daniel Klein wrote:
The only difference between jRFS on jBASE 3 and jBASE 5 is that the environment variables JRFS_CHK_REMOTE=1 has been replaced with JRFS_LOCALPATH_JQL=1 (on the jRFS server) and JRFS_REMOTE_JQL=1 (on each client system that needs to access remote files).

I recommend setting JRFS_LOCALPATH_JQL=1 in the 'jnet_env' server configuration file. It would not be a bad idea to also set it system-wide. On unix, the best place is in the 'jRFS.init.d' script.

All else is the same, including stub files and remote (not 'super') Q-pointers.

Where did you get a 632 bit system? I want one too ;-)

Dan


On Tue, Jun 24, 2014 at 5:05 PM, Richard Kann <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    What about stub files. Do I still use them or does it support
    super-q-pointers? This would be to read and write/delefe records
    acreoss machines (over internet) on multiple servers. I am using
    jRFS now on 3.x.

    Sorry for all the questions but I am trying to get people
    converted from 3.x to 5.x as the 632 bit systems are disappearing.

    Richard
    Comp-Ware


    On 6/23/2014 5:34 PM, Daniel Klein wrote:
    The 'jstart' command still exists in all its glory on jBASE 5
    (Windows only).

    However, ever since jBASE 4, the following commands have been
    unified to work the same on all platforms:

    Z (and ZH)
    PHANTOM
    PH-START

    The Windows Task Scheduler (Microsoft's answer to 'cron' on unix)
    is yet another way to start a background task on Windows.

    Dan


    On Mon, Jun 23, 2014 at 2:27 PM, Richard Kann <[email protected]
    <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

        Hi,

        We have a background program that runs to monitor a serial
        port and respond to an RF base station. I start the process
        on Jbase 3.x (windows version0 by:

            EXECUTE 'JSTART -b RFMENU'

        I am upgrading to 5.x, does it support this command and if
        not what replaces it in what format to do this same task.

        Richard Kann
        Comp-Ware

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