3. I have long been an anti-proponent for automated save-alls and even
checkpoints. Your quandry is one of the best examples I can give to avoid
automating something so important as your control database backups.
Sorry, but I fail to see what is so great about this example:
The system
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This is probably not the answer you are looking for, but if I understand it
correct, you are attempting to synchronise the SysDef and the real thing??
The best way to achieve this is: give it up!
The FBM's and related hardware are just ordinary blocks these days and
should best be treated as
Hi list,
It took some time, but it's here.
The save_all.sh script is now available as version 2.0 on the Cassandra
archive
Thanks Duc for letting us in once more.
Since we had a little discussion here last week (and before) on possible
dangers when running things automatically. When using these
You can only forget what you know...
Found out today that FoxWatch does run in CP's also. That leaves the problem
that these modules should be removed from /etc/cplns in my opinion,
otherwise the system expects these modules to contains a control database.
The explains the error from the
on these modules, I am not sure if it is doing the
exact same thing as your save_all.sh script though. Not much help other
then to say that we have gotten this to work.
Joe
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From: Deen, Ron [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, May 04, 2001 6:28 AM
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Gentlemen,
There seems to be some confusion about the save_all.sh script.
This script is meant to save time and effort maintaining the boring
save_alls for the control databases. The script depends on the Foxboro
supplied tools to performs this task from the command line. These Foxboro
scripts
Gentlemen,
This is the correct syntax:
if [ $PLATFORM = Windows_NT ] # Define executable Name
then
SA_EXEC=save_all.ksh
else
SA_EXEC=save_all
fi
DO NOT CHANGE THIS TO save_all.sh because then you ruin my day!!
Ron Deen
-Original Message-
From: Stan Brown
Well Stan, fixed it yet???
Just kidding. When I have the time (this is not likely to happen within a
few days though) I will look into it over here. We do not have a Spectrum
Interface Proccessor (Is this the Spectrum Slave Gateway??) running in the
Lab right now.
Ron Deen
Foxboro Nederland
I think this was mentioned before but anyway...
If you can't print a file direct like: myfile /dev/LP03, you have
another problem.
If you can print lp myfile -dLP03 but alarms do not go to that same
printer read on.
On one of your hosts go to the directory /usr/fox/cs:
1 remove (if it
It is possible to have a 70 Series box to backup to a remote server.
In Norton terms we are talking about the Multicast solution.
What is required:
A Windows (95/98/ME/NT/2000) server which runs the Multicast server
and (that's what we use) a boot diskette that has the drivers for the NIC
you
To my knowledge, the D box only supports RAID solutions as an external SCSI
drive configuration.
The System Administration Guide (B0193ND, Rev J) makes note of the external
SCSI drives will be supported in future releases. Since the guide was
provided with the 6.3 base level software it is
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