RE: [UD] RFS and SAN storage

2004-03-24 Thread kenws
Thanks Rodney,

Can you confirm that you do use RFS?  If you have 30GB files then they must
be dynamic, so they must be OK on SAN too.

Cheers,

Ken

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We have been using a Hitachi SAN with Veritas for several
years on a Solaris
machine. We moved there from a DG environment using mirrored
disks. I can't
think of anything to note about the change. We have a couple of files
aproaching 30 gig in size. The SAN has performed well. We are
on Unidata 5.2
but in the process of moving to 6.0. We have been on a SAN
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RE: UniVerse 10 on Win2k3

2004-03-24 Thread Anthony Youngman
AARRGGHH!!

NEVER EVER run antivirus on a server.

You should firewall your server. You should scan it for viruses. You should NEVER have 
background antivirus stuff running on it!

You keep the server infection-free by strictly controlling what you allow to run on 
it. If a client stuffs infected files on it then that's the client's problem, and/or 
it gets picked up by the server's regular scan, but DON'T run background antivirus.

On a properly-run and properly-secured server, it's totally unnecessary, and causes 
rather than prevents grief.

Cheers,
Wol

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Not sure if this helps, but I found that McAfee VirusScan prevented the RPC from 
starting.  I end up removing it and installing Norton.  This seemed to 
do the trick.


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Date: Tue, 23 Mar 2004 16:15:37 -0600

I have to agree, we are running UV 10.1.0 on Windows 2003 Small Business
Edition.
No problems at all.  Not even a hiccup.
Even checked the logs for RPC errors, and found none.

Thanks,
--Glenn.

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Augusto,
Turning on Interact with desktop is what is causing these command boxes to
appear.  If you turn it off, they will go away.  Of course that will bring
you back to your original problem. I don't really have any good ideas on
that one.  We have many customers running on Win 2k3 and have never seen
this.  There may be a service in Windows you need to stop or start. (RPC
services may be the place to start). HTH, Mike Dallaire Mortgage Builder
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Hi all.
We have installed UV 10 in a win2003 box and it works well.
The only problem i've found is that UV-RPC service hangs after the very
first rpc connecttion. After win2k3 restart, I can connect once again, and
again all the next connections are rejected.

I've found that, if I modifiy the Interact with desktop tab, inside the
service properties, it seems to works fine.

The new problem now, is that every UV-RPC conetcion opens a command 
window
in the server's desktop.

Any guess?

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RE: UniVerse 10 on Win2k3

2004-03-24 Thread uniVerse mailing list
up until yesterday i'd have agreed with you. However a client got infected with a 
virus that symantec *claims* to have known about since December, but wasn't actually 
detected until i sent them the sample and it appeared in last nights defs!
Virus spread via irc and *open admin$ shares* on the server - with weak administrator 
passwords.
Therefore the server got infected. A realtime scanner would have picked this virus up 
this morning. (just make sure the realtime scanner does not scan the database itself)

-Original Message-
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Posted At: 24 March 2004 09:29
Posted To: uniVerse
Conversation: UniVerse 10 on Win2k3
Subject: RE: UniVerse 10 on Win2k3


AARRGGHH!!

NEVER EVER run antivirus on a server.
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Ad - Programmer/Analyst

2004-03-24 Thread Nancy Berube
Masonite International - US headquarters in Tampa, Fl is seeking a
skilled professional that can design, develop and support Pick programs
in a Unix environment. This requires a talented flexible programmer that
can work with a team using independent judgment and interpersonal
skills. 
Major Duties and Responsibilities:
* Enhance existing Pick Basic software applications on a Unix based
server.
* Masterpack experience preferred but not required
* Must have at least 2 years experience with SB+ and PICK
* EDI /GIS/Gentran experience preferred but not required
This is a full time position located in Tampa, FL.  
We offer competitive salaries and a matching 401(k) plan. Send your
resume and salary history to 

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RE: Ad - Programmer/Analyst

2004-03-24 Thread Gordon Glorfield
Nancy!  Please contact me offline.  Sorry to the group for the intrusion.

Gordon J. Glorfield
Sr. Applications Developer
MAMSI (A UnitedHealth Company)
301-360-8839 



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Masonite International - US headquarters in Tampa, Fl is seeking a skilled
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Major Duties and Responsibilities:
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* Masterpack experience preferred but not required
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This is a full time position located in Tampa, FL.  
We offer competitive salaries and a matching 401(k) plan. Send your resume
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Re: UniVerse 10 on Win2k3

2004-03-24 Thread Cyndi Calvin
You have to give me good reason not to run Antivirus on a server.  For
example, it causes the applications to hose up (which would suck but I know
happens).

Because I agree, there are too many opportunities for infection and a
multi-layered defense is better than a single-layered defense.

Signed, Once-an-Information-Security-Officer, Cyndi
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 up until yesterday i'd have agreed with you. However a client got infected
with a virus that symantec *claims* to have known about since December, but
wasn't actually detected until i sent them the sample and it appeared in
last nights defs!
 Virus spread via irc and *open admin$ shares* on the server - with weak
administrator passwords.
 Therefore the server got infected. A realtime scanner would have picked
this virus up this morning. (just make sure the realtime scanner does not
scan the database itself)

 -Original Message-
 From: Anthony Youngman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Posted At: 24 March 2004 09:29
 Posted To: uniVerse
 Conversation: UniVerse 10 on Win2k3
 Subject: RE: UniVerse 10 on Win2k3


 AARRGGHH!!

 NEVER EVER run antivirus on a server.
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Re: UniVerse 10 on Win2k3

2004-03-24 Thread Donald Kibbey
A good reason would be that your have just put your server under the control of some 
very cpu intensive software.  I've seen to many cases where our networking guys 
cranked up Norton or some other anti virus product on the database servers and brought 
them to their collective knees.  One of the great problems with Windoze (IMHO) is that 
it presents a pretty and familiar face.  This results in stuff running on servers that 
simply should not be there (screen savers, anit viri scanners, games, etc).

I say, don't run that anti virus junk on my db server and I won't crank up SQL server 
on your firewall or PDC!!


Don Kibbey
Financial Systems Manager
Finnegan, Henderson, Farabow, Garrett  Dunner LLP


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You have to give me good reason not to run Antivirus on a server.  For
example, it causes the applications to hose up (which would suck but I know
happens).

Because I agree, there are too many opportunities for infection and a
multi-layered defense is better than a single-layered defense.

Signed, Once-an-Information-Security-Officer, Cyndi
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Subject: RE: UniVerse 10 on Win2k3


 up until yesterday i'd have agreed with you. However a client got infected
with a virus that symantec *claims* to have known about since December, but
wasn't actually detected until i sent them the sample and it appeared in
last nights defs!
 Virus spread via irc and *open admin$ shares* on the server - with weak
administrator passwords.
 Therefore the server got infected. A realtime scanner would have picked
this virus up this morning. (just make sure the realtime scanner does not
scan the database itself)

 -Original Message-
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 Posted At: 24 March 2004 09:29
 Posted To: uniVerse
 Conversation: UniVerse 10 on Win2k3
 Subject: RE: UniVerse 10 on Win2k3


 AARRGGHH!!

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Abject Grovelling (Was Re: Ad - Programmer/Analyst)

2004-03-24 Thread Steven M Wagner
To our Moderator and all others on this mailing list

I most humbly grovel at everybody's feet due to my just sending out of a 
reply to the job ad to everybody on the list.

I apologize for my failure to remember how to use my e-mail client and 
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RE: UniVerse 10 on Win2k3

2004-03-24 Thread Eremenko, Sergey
I can't agree - you MUST have antivirus real-time scanner on MS Win server.
But id does make sense to simply exclude folders with UV accounts from
real-time scan. It works like a charm, btw.

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Sent: Wednesday, March 24, 2004 10:06 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: UniVerse 10 on Win2k3


A good reason would be that your have just put your server under the control
of some very cpu intensive software.  I've seen to many cases where our
networking guys cranked up Norton or some other anti virus product on the
database servers and brought them to their collective knees.  One of the
great problems with Windoze (IMHO) is that it presents a pretty and familiar
face.  This results in stuff running on servers that simply should not be
there (screen savers, anit viri scanners, games, etc).

I say, don't run that anti virus junk on my db server and I won't crank up
SQL server on your firewall or PDC!!


Don Kibbey
Financial Systems Manager
Finnegan, Henderson, Farabow, Garrett  Dunner LLP


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RE: Abject Grovelling (Was Re: Ad - Programmer/Analyst)

2004-03-24 Thread Michael Spencer
Apology accepted, however, you must now apologize for your
self-deprecation! ;)


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To our Moderator and all others on this mailing list

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reply to the job ad to everybody on the list.

I apologize for my failure to remember how to use my e-mail client and 
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RE: [UV] Unable to use MOTIF SYSADM.MENU in home UV

2004-03-24 Thread John Jenkins
Liu

Contact your U2 Tech Support - there is an AIX 5.2 problem that stops MOTIF
menus from working and it sounds like you have it. They should be able to
advise you on the APAR you need to load - source it from AIX tech support.
Otherwise just get patched up .

Regards

JayJay

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Dear all,

UV : 10.0.14
OS : AIX 5.2.0

Problem: Unable to process the menu commands in the home uv account (newly
installed uv, no prior uv installed)

Everytime when I press ENTER on any of the options in the menu (display of
menu ok), it will drop me to the unix prompt. Login as 'root' and use term
'vt220' via telnet session. Also when enter ESC in the menu options, it
will drop to unix prompt instead of back to universe prompt.

Need help

Thank you,
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RE: [UV] Index weirdness or ...

2004-03-24 Thread Stuart Boydell
 This is actually how it's designed to work.  The BUILD.INDEX routine, for
 the sake of efficiency, creates a complex SELECT list comprised of:

 AKIndexKey:@TM:AKIndexRecord


Fantastic, thanks for that Glenn. This behaviour works for me (as long as
doesn't get broken in a new release). I'll ask IBM to update the
documentation.

Cheers,
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RE: [UV] Index weirdness or ...

2004-03-24 Thread Leroy Dreyfuss





Stuart,

I guess I missed something in Glenn's note. What exactly in the
documentation needs updating?

Regards,

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Fantastic, thanks for that Glenn. This behaviour works for me (as long as
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RE: ANTIVIRUS

2004-03-24 Thread Bruce Nichol
At 10:35 25/03/04, you wrote:

snip

Can we have a straw poll on AV software? Just post a subject of ANTIVIRUS -
(name) - (version) *GOOD* or *BAD* as necessary - let's hear it.
AVG vers 7.0 from Grisoft *VERY GOOD*

Even Grisoft's freebie vers 6 of AVG is also *GOOD*

http//:www.grisoft.com

Regards

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[OT] ANTIVIRUS - CA - GOOD

2004-03-24 Thread John Hester
John Jenkins wrote:
Can we have a straw poll on AV software? Just post a subject of ANTIVIRUS -
(name) - (version) *GOOD* or *BAD* as necessary - let's hear it.
We're using CA's eTrust AV.  It's installed on all WinXX workstations 
and servers.  It's centrally managed, so you set up rule sets once and 
they get pushed out to all the machines.  We have different rule sets 
for servers, workstations, roaming laptops, etc.  You can also do the 
initial install on a machine remotely.  The alert capabilities are very 
good - I get a text page, an email, and a popup message when a virus 
hits any machine in the company.

As far as conflicts with other software, I've not run into any.  We're 
running it on XP Pro, Windows 2003 server, Windows 2000 server and 
workstation, and Windows NT 4 server and workstation.

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[OT] ANTIVIRUS - AVG 6 (free) - GOOD

2004-03-24 Thread Trevor Ockenden


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Re: [UV] Unable to use MOTIF SYSADM.MENU in home UV

2004-03-24 Thread UV U2
Mats and John,

Problem solved... :)

I can get to the UV command line by disabling the LOGIN.

Problem resolved by updating the patches as per John recommendation (use the 
AIX Update CD-ROM). Installed all updates from the media though, did not 
managed to get the specific update to fix the problem.

Current 'oslevel -r' : 5200-02

Thank you for your kind assistance.
Liu
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Liu,

How  can You check for that when You can't get to the command line?

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Re: Correlative

2004-03-24 Thread Trevor Ockenden
Kate

Use an I-type dictionary as follows:

0001: I
0002: F1:@TM:F10
0003:
0004: Whatever
0005: 30T
0006: S

If the contents of either F1 or F10 they will wrap appropriately.

I find I-types to be s much easier as a programmer.

Cheers

Trevor Ockenden
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Subject: Correlative


 I have a file with field 1 containing description (30 chars), and field 10
 containing notes (30 characters, multi-value).

 For reports, I want to print a single column containing description with
 notes underneath.

 So if description is Name of item and notes line 1 is: First line of
 notes, line 2 is 2nd line of notes, I want a column of:

 Name of item
 1st line of notes
 2nd line of notes

 I have tried the following correlative:  F1;'
 ';1;30;[];10;:
 but it repeats the description before each line of notes:

 Name of item
 1st line of notes
 Name of item
 2nd line of notes

 If I just concatenate with F1;10;:  I am not surprised to get:

 Name of item1st line of notes
 2nd line of notes

 I can't for the life of me work out how to do it.  Can anyone help?
Please!

 TIA,  Kate


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Re: Correlative

2004-03-24 Thread Results
Katie,

F1;(ML#30);10;:

The width of 30 will make the wrapping happen.

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Kate Stanton wrote:

I have a file with field 1 containing description (30 chars), and field 10
containing notes (30 characters, multi-value).
For reports, I want to print a single column containing description with
notes underneath.
So if description is Name of item and notes line 1 is: First line of
notes, line 2 is 2nd line of notes, I want a column of:
Name of item
1st line of notes
2nd line of notes
I have tried the following correlative:  F1;'
';1;30;[];10;:
but it repeats the description before each line of notes:
Name of item
1st line of notes
Name of item
2nd line of notes
If I just concatenate with F1;10;:  I am not surprised to get:

Name of item1st line of notes
2nd line of notes
I can't for the life of me work out how to do it.  Can anyone help?  Please!

TIA,  Kate

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Walstan Systems Ltd
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UV on W2K3 - trying to add to path

2004-03-24 Thread Sara Burns
We are starting our evaluation of running UniVerse on W2K3.  To get a feel
of what it will be like and to scope the learning we need to do we have set
up a totally isolated W2K3 server (PDC) and have installed the personal
version of UniVerse while we wait for an NT version from IBM.
 
I added to the System Environment variables an extension to the PATH =
c:\IBM\UV\BIN
 
Problem - we do not get this in our telnet session.  It is fine in a cmd
session from the server but is missing from the telnet session.  Can anyone
explain how we add this on an NT platform.  Universe was installed as
Administrator and we have even tried using Administrator as the user in the
telnet session but that did not show the extra path.  Our personal user
accounts are in the Admin group.
 
I can add this within my session as  PATH=%path%;c:\ibm\uv\bin and it works.
However this is lost next time.
 
I can see this is going to be an interesting learning curve for our DBAs
(Oracle and UniVerse) who have UNIX skills but little exposure to NT apart
from using a desktop. I will be on leave tomorrow (Friday) so I will see if
I can get the digest sent to me at home.
 
Thank you in anticipation
 
Sara Burns
 
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