I do selects on the remote sever but those are a JBC (basic) select not access. So does that apply to the setting?

On 6/25/2014 10:44 AM, Daniel Klein wrote:
JRFS_REMOTE_JQL is a client setting, it replaces JRFS_CHK_REMOTE such that it will allow jQL SELECTs to be done directly on the jRFS server rather than across the network. If the application (or users) do not do any SELECTs on remote files then you would not have needed JRFS_CHK_REMOTE on jBASE 3 and, likewise, you would not need JRFS_REMOTE_JQL on jBASE 5

JRFS_LOCALPATH_JQL is a server setting for situations where the name of the jRFS stub is different than the filename on the server. If the names are the same then you would not need this.

Dan



On Wed, Jun 25, 2014 at 9:41 AM, Richard Kann <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    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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