If you disconnect CPRS, does Broker still not shut down, and what do you get
when you run D ^ZTMON? Also, have you see Bhaskar's white paper at
http://sourceforge.net/docman/display_doc.php?docid=19563group_id=11026 as I
wonder if it has some information that will help you get at what is going
What do you get when you run ^XTER?
I would think you should be able to run ZTMGRSET.
On Thursday 13 January 2005 12:48 am, T Maynard wrote:
Nancy,
Although I have a different location for vista_home, all
the definitions seem to be working for GTM and the globals.
After assuming
Rusty,
This current problem sounds like a network
connectivity problem. I would get that TIMEOUT error
when my client couldn't connect to the server. But if
your server goes into high-gear at this point, it must
of gotten some message. Perhaps its not able to call
the client back?
Good luck.
Back into the saga of running a new install of VistaDemo
SEmi viva, until the fix is found, I wonder if my startup
difficulties are at all representative of any commonly
missed step.
The same error is generated by CPRS and the server
continues to respond to contact by going overboard and
What is the HL filer monitor and how did you start it?
On Thursday 13 January 2005 01:35 pm, T Maynard wrote:
Back into the saga of running a new install of VistaDemo
SEmi viva, until the fix is found, I wonder if my startup
difficulties are at all representative of any commonly
missed
Rusty,
At this point, I don't know how skinny one can get
with an install. Sorry.
Kevin
--- T Maynard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Kevin,
That confirms that a minimal Vista should be able
to run
CPRS with only a few routine calls from GTM prompt.
Doesn't that also mean that if no menu
Kevin,
That confirms that a minimal Vista should be able to run
CPRS with only a few routine calls from GTM prompt.
Doesn't that also mean that if no menu driven services
are called , then menu definitions for the system manager
are not an issue?
Below is the outcome with just starting
I am reviving this thread subject from around Oct 11
2004. The suggestion by Joseph that VistaDemo would be good
for newcomer Rod Roark, motivates me to revisit it because
I want to see its sample clinical data in situ. In October,
I was able to get authenticated using Nancy's instruction
From what I understand of how the demo was put together I would not
have too much faith in doing anything more than playing with CPRS. This
demo is not a properly configured system...so while a lot beyond CPRS
may work or seem to workthe problems you can run into beyond CPRS
may be due to
I am not sure that the demo was GT.Mized, e.g., by running ZTMGRSET.
I didn't do it (at that time, I didn't realize that it was needed), and
I am not sure that it was done before it came to me to package.
-- Bhaskar
On Wed, 2005-01-12 at 16:27, Joseph Dal Molin wrote:
From what I understand
hmmm should have clarified my messageI meant how the VA put the
demo together...not how Bhaskar packaged it :-), ie. it is my
understanding that the demo was not assembled by the VA with the intent
to show anything more than CPRS so anything else you get out of it
without it
Confession: I discovered a faulty environmental variable
for $vista_home set to /usr/localOpenVistA missing a /
After correcting this I now have Fileman and XUP login to
Options... but this gives me the opportunity to ask:
How is this $vista_home env.variable functioning for GTM?
At the end of this post are the instructions for getting it going in the
environment I set it up in (with lots of help, of course), but it is
apparently not configured the same way as Bhaskar posted it. I had it
configured with VistA routines and globals in the VADemo off of
the
This is the same demo after porting and tweaking to make it run on GTM. If
you would like the original FOIA version that runs on Cache and the
instructions for getting it to run, send me an email and I will send you
information about how to download it.
On Wednesday 12 January 2005 06:02
The transfers require transfer paper and a color inkjet printer. I
don't know if there will be any color ink jet printers at the meeting,
so getting the image ready is best done at home.
If you create and post artwork to fit on an 8 1/2'' x 11 paper with at
least a 1/4 margin all around,
Bhaskar,
Thank you so much for the effort you have put into
this.
You mentioned that the names were horrible. While I
wouldn't use that strong of a name, I will say that
they names have always been a bit confusing for me. I
read the explainations and understand, but then have a
hard time
Kevin --
I came up with the names VivA and SemiVivA, and I promise not to be in
the least bit offended if there is a contest for better names! In fact,
I will be relieved because I am contemplating something even worse: I am
thinking of OpenVistA VivitA [Spanish speakers will probably shoot me
, October 12, 2004 1:19 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Hardhats-members] Introducing OpenVistA SemiVivA VA Demo
0.1
Kevin --
I came up with the names VivA and SemiVivA, and I promise not to be in
the least bit offended if there is a contest for better names! In fact,
I will be relieved
If I want to use some of the art pictures I posted
earlier, will this be something I can do at the
conference? Do I need to get the transfer paper etc
before coming?
Thanks
--- K.S. Bhaskar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We still need art for T-shirts for the VistA
Community Meeting in
Bhaskar,
Could you outline the prerequisites for using the demo
and its goal is it intended to install on harddisk and
running from an existing gtm install?
I ask because the opening comment lines in the vista
script imply that it is intended to create a CD to run the demo.
What is
Rusty --
Perhaps this is a good opportunity for me to explain the plethora of
OpenVistA packages at the WorldVistA project page at Source Forge
(http://sourceforge.net/projects/worldvista).
I package OpenVistA releases in two types of packages, OpenVistA VivA
and OpenVistA SemiVivA.
OpenVistA
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