Thanks Bhaskar.Following command can be used to take the backup and can be easily restoredwithout any problem in starting journalingmupip backup -nojournal -nonewjnlfiles "*" ./mumps.datRegardsUsha- Original Message -From: "Bhaskar, KS" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>To:
After the first block over, this seems to be the
next one at the secondary server
$mupip replicate -receive -start -listenport=9300
-buf=1 -log=receive.log -updateresync%GTM-E-REPLREQRUNDOWN, Error accessing
replication instance /home/demo/g/mumps.repl. Must be rundown on cluster
node
How
about that phrase (non MUMPS) programmers?
about that phrase non (MUMPS programmers)?
Brings to mind Victor Borge's phonetic punctuation system
http://www.kor.dk/borge/puncsyst.ram
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Kevin I think the solution is easier than you think, do
an inquiry on the product that you think has both ingredients and you'll see, it
contains no alcohol. Not sure why FileMan is showing it the way it
does.
NAME: ACETAMINOPHEN 130MG/5ML SOLN,ORAL VA
GENERIC NAME: ACETAMINOPHEN DOSAGE
The search feature is not broken, it works great.
Select OPTION: SEARCH FILE ENTRIES
OUTPUT FROM WHAT FILE: VA PRODUCT//
-A- SEARCH FOR VA PRODUCT FIELD:ACTIVE INGREDIENTS (multiple)
-A- SEARCH FOR VA PRODUCT ACTIVE INGREDIENTS SUB-FIELD:ACTIVE INGREDIENT
S
-A-
Sorry, I wasn't clear enough in my example, the logic seems a little hard to
follow at times, so here is a better/clearer example:
Select OPTION:SEARCH FILE ENTRIES
OUTPUT FROM WHAT FILE: VA PRODUCT//VA PRODUCT (17045 entries)
-A- SEARCH FOR VA PRODUCT FIELD:ACTIVE INGREDIENTS
Good news. I renamed the other two null devices and then re-started the listener. After that, I was able to get the CPRS login screen! After trying to login, I got a message regarding mismatched versions of CPRS vs. the server. Ran out-of-time at home at that point. Can't connect w/ CPRS at all
Marc, see if the listener is still, in fact, running with netstat -a , which I
bet it isn't which is why you can't log in. Next time you start the
listener, do it with J ZISTCP^XWBTCPM1(9210) or whatever your port number is
and see if you can shut that one down when you want to with D
Marc --
With the new CPRS client and a current FOIA distribution, you don't need
to start the listener. The connection request is fielded by
inetd/xinetd and a GT.M listener process is started to handle the
connection.
If you are running a listener, which attempts a reverse connection to
the
On Jan 5, 2006, at 11:20 PM, Jim Self wrote:
Here is response I sent to hardhats. It was rejected due to WEIRD
QUOTING and similar
things. Trying again with parts removed or truncated. - failed
Trying again - removed double quotes
Hmm...maybe Spam Assassin doesn't like drug names.
Hi,
I have read lots of documentation from VA site, geocity and etc. Just so
much information and so little time
What I tried to do; but not succeed so far: set up a provider in CPRS chart.
I did set up a test phyisican and assigned the provider class and all
neccessary key to this
Bhaskar, can you clarify this. Can you post a copy of your configuration?
Thanks
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KS
Sent: Friday, January 06, 2006 6:47 AM
To: hardhats-members@lists.sourceforge.net
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Just got it work. Forgot a key assignment.
From: leon zhao [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: hardhats-members@lists.sourceforge.net
To: hardhats-members@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [Hardhats-members] Provier setup
Date: Fri, 06 Jan 2006 10:56:06 -0600
Hi,
I have read lots of documentation from
Listener is still running. I am running FOIA20051021. Unfortunately, I cannot re-create the errormessage I received at home (now connecting remotely from work). When I get home, I'll provide the exact error message.
--Marc
provider key :)
From: Nancy Anthracite [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: hardhats-members@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Hardhats-members] Provier setup
Date: Fri, 6 Jan 2006 12:33:51 -0500
Which key did you forget?
On Friday 06 January 2006 12:23
Norm --
Look at OpenVistA VivitA FOIA Gold 20050825 (download from
http://sourceforge.net/projects/worldvista with instructions at
http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=504641).
Regards
-- Bhaskar
On Fri, 2006-01-06 at 11:11 -0600, Norman Dodd wrote:
Bhaskar, can you clarify this.
Steve --
I personally use inetd, but xinetd also works equally well. On
OpenVistA VivitA FOIA Gold 20050825, the CPRS GUI fires up under Wine
and connects to the local system. Of course, chunks of the CPRS GUI
functionality don't run under Wine.
-- Bhaskar
On Fri, 2006-01-06 at 11:35 -0600,
On Jan 6, 2006, at 10:22 AM, Marc Krawitz wrote:
Listener is still running. I am running FOIA20051021.
Unfortunately, I cannot re-create the error message I received at
home (now connecting remotely from work). When I get home, I'll
provide the exact error message.
--Marc
Are you
Greetings!
Does anyone knows a simple way to find the Cache Version 5.0.14
Release Notes?
It
appears we were able to get 5.0.14 right now, but I would very much appreciate
if you could give me some advice on which of the latest 5.0.xx releases is more
stable? We are in the process of
Did you create a replication instance file on the secondary?
-- Bhaskar
On Fri, 2006-01-06 at 04:57 -0600, Usha wrote:
After the first block over, this seems to be the next one at the
secondary server
$mupip replicate -receive -start -listenport=9300 -buf=1
-log=receive.log -updateresync
Usha --
I don't understand your question. Have you looked at how $gtmroutines /
$ZROUtines and $gtmgbldir / $ZGBLDIR tell a GT.M process where to look
for routines and where to find the global directory? It's trivial to
access different global directories with the same routines, or even
On Jan 6, 2006, at 11:35 AM, Bhaskar, KS wrote:
Greg --
I am not sure I understand the problem.
Actually, I thought I was discussing possible scenarios, not to
trying to describe a specific problem.
If the client does not shut
down cleanly there are two cases to consider:
(a) The
BTW, if you're interested in the actual sequence of events, or in how
to red the output of netstat, I recommend studying the state machine in
http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc0761.txt
===
Gregory Woodhouse
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
The most incomprehensible thing about
the world is that it is at all
http://www.intersystems.com/cache/technology/product-tables/releasenotes/5020/prenotes.htm
We are using 5.0.14 with
a SOAP patch. 5.0.16 has the patch in it. I do not know about newer
versions.
Ed
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Delaney, EvaSent: Friday,
Hopefully the Cache folks will chime in here, but they are up to 5.0.18 at
least and I think have released 5.1. I doubt any of the 5.0.* would have
problems, but you can check here.
http://www.intersystems.com/support/cflash/2005announce.html
On Friday 06 January 2006 02:27 pm, Delaney, Eva
Stephen, check the dates on these files in the VistA you are working with.
There have been some changes.
XWBTCP ;ISC-SF/EG - Control TCP listener ;07/08/2004 16:11
;;1.1;RPC BROKER;**1,9,35**;Mar 28, 1997
XWBTCPM ;ISF/RWF - TCP/IP PROCESS HANDLER ;12/09/2004 08:38
On 1/6/06, Robert DeWayne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry, I wasn't clear enough in my example, the logic seems a little hard to follow at times, so here is a better/clearer example:-snip-
CONDITION -B- WILL APPLY TO THE SAME MULTIPLE AS CONDITION -A-...OK? Yes// N(No) This
January 1980! That speaks well for how good the tcp protocol is.
On Friday 06 January 2006 03:12 pm, Gregory Woodhouse wrote:
BTW, if you're interested in the actual sequence of events, or in how
to red the output of netstat, I recommend studying the state machine in
On 1/6/06, leon zhao [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just got it work. Forgot a key assignment.What did you get to work? I have been using the system for about a year now, and haven't yet figured out how to get a given provider to be specified as the attending doctor for the patient. I thought that was
Provided that you have the right files and everything is working as expected,
it should hook up on the new listener unless you have explicitly compiled
CPRS to only work with the old listener. I have put the date for the
revisions of 3 of the files in another email.
On Friday 06 January
On Jan 6, 2006, at 12:52 PM, Nancy Anthracite wrote:
January 1980! That speaks well for how good the tcp protocol is.
It is that! The design is also surprisingly simple, and very elegant.
===
Gregory Woodhouse
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Before one gets the right answer, one must ask the right
There have been questions on this list about which Linux distribution is
the best choice, since there are so many.
http://www.zegeniestudios.net/ldc/ has a set of questions it asks and
then recommends a distribution. For me, it came up with appropriate
choices. YMMV.
-- Bhaskar
Thank you! I found it.Iam setting
up a Test Server, so I can learn about Cache and Vista. I will be starting
working on a big project that will start 6 month from now and it should be
completed by FY 2008. The latest
5.0.xx version seems to be 21. Thank you
again.
From: Walton, Edward
Intersystems releases
small changes once a month.
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Delaney, EvaSent: Friday, January 06, 2006 2:03 PMTo:
'Walton, Edward NMN(WSH) '; 'Nancy Anthracite'Cc:
'hardhats-members@lists.sourceforge.net'Subject: RE:
Although you may have many choices, I think that sticking with something lots
of others on the list are using may make it a bit easier to get help when
things go bump in the night.
On Friday 06 January 2006 04:55 pm, Bhaskar, KS wrote:
There have been questions on this list about which Linux
Robert, there seems to be something missing from your results below.
Here is a URL to list the 3 records where the Name begins with ACETAMINOPHEN
and the
ACTIVE INGREDIENTS multiple (ActvIngr) contains ALCOHOL
On Jan 6, 2006, at 2:45 PM, Jim Self wrote:
It seems to react specifically double quotes as in MUMPS
expressions containing quoted
quotes. I attempted to sent the message several times. It finally
went through when I
removed the quoted quotes from MUMPS expressions (breaking the
syntax).
On Jan 6, 2006, at 1:55 PM, Bhaskar, KS wrote:
There have been questions on this list about which Linux
distribution is
the best choice, since there are so many.
http://www.zegeniestudios.net/ldc/ has a set of questions it asks and
then recommends a distribution. For me, it came up with
I cannot seem to load a KIDS file. This is
Cache on a Windows system.
I can open the file with ^%ZISH as shown
below.
SCFw $$PWD^%ZISHE:\Dental Import
Data\SCFS ARRAY("*")=""SCFW
$$LIST^%ZISH("","ARRAY","JLG")1SCFZW
On Jan 6, 2006, at 3:17 PM, James Gray wrote:I cannot seem to load a KIDS file. This is Cache on a Windows system. Then when I got into KIDS it will not open.I have also tried it with the whole path name. Select Installation Option: 1 Load a DistributionEnter a Host File: azdc_0100.kidCouldn't
I tried it twice so far. The questions seemed provide pretty good coverage of
the major
differences that I know of between Linux distributions.
The first time it recommended Ubuntu and Kubuntu and Mepis. Debian was listed
also but
rejected as being better suited to more advanced users. I have
Don't you need a path with that filename?Kevin-snip-
Enter a Host File: azdc_0100.kidCouldn't open file or HFS
device!!**NOTHING LOADED**
How can I find out what the problem
is.
Jim Gray
Sorry if I am wasting bandwidth. But I thought this site was cool. It is a java site that lets you create simple machines and animate them.http://www.sodaplay.com/Kevin
As long as were on cool sites ;)http://www.bindows.net/On 1/6/06, Kevin Toppenberg
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Sorry if I am wasting bandwidth. But I thought this site was cool. It is a java site that lets you create simple machines and animate them.
http://www.sodaplay.com/Kevin
I did try it with the full pathname as well.
I checked the default and I should not need the full pathname.
Jim Gray
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From:
Kevin Toppenberg
To: hardhats-members@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Friday, January 06, 2006 5:18
PM
Subject: Re:
If the path has spaces you may need to
encapsulate in double quotes.
From:
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Sent: Friday, January 06, 2006 9:14 PM
To: hardhats-members@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Hardhats-members]
Cannot load a KIDS
On Jan 6, 2006, at 6:30 PM, Roy Gaber wrote:If the path has spaces you may need to encapsulate in double quotes. Also, I'm not sure if KIDS requires that an HFS device exist. I'm pretty sure it once did (but that's been a long time, so I could be mistaken). ===Gregory Woodhouse[EMAIL
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