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> Subject: Re: [Hardhats-members] Error message when enterering D^ZU
>
> Are you using the current set of instructions that is online at Hardhats?
> There have been some changes in steps 38 and 39 and one other place that I
> think were made to deal with this. I am thinking that this
process limit exceeded. Your only recourse then is to limit the number of
jobs running if you wish to sign in.
- Original Message -
From: "Nancy Anthracite" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Saturday, April 23, 2005 5:44 PM
Subject: Re: [Hardhats-members] Error message when
There are only a few changes, so no need to start all over. Look at 38 and
39, and fix the mode of Taskman and see what happens. If that doesn't work,
comment out the lines in ZU and see if that does it.
On Saturday 23 April 2005 04:33 pm, Butch Jones wrote:
> No,
> I am using a version that
No,
I am using a version that might be a little older.
I guess it would be a good thing to download and start from scratch.
Sorry for the silly question.
Butch
--- Nancy Anthracite <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Are you using the current set of instructions that is online at
> Hardhats?
> Th
;The next line keeps sign-on users from taking the last slot
;It can be commented out if not needed.
JOBCHK I $$AVJ^%ZOSV()<3 W $C(7),!!,"** TROUBLE ** - ** CALL IRM NOW! **"
G HALT
The JOBCHK of the routine commented about in #39 of the Cache install
instructions is/was the same problem. Sti
Here is what my ZU routine looks like. Do I need to edit something in
this routine to prevent the error or is it another parameter someplace
else. I see the error code that is being displayed too fast to read:
** TROUBLE ** - ** CALL IRM NOW! **
==
Are you using the current set of instructions that is online at Hardhats?
There have been some changes in steps 38 and 39 and one other place that I
think were made to deal with this. I am thinking that this may be the
problem with the number of users on Cache again, or maybe that you need to
It may be as simple as needing a space between the D and the ^ZU.
It should be D ^ZU, not D^ZU. If you actually did type D ^ZU, then
use FileMan (D P^DI) to check that you have an entry in the Device file
appropriate for the device you are on.
Butch Jones wrote:
I have just gotten back into com
I have just gotten back into community and am again trying to set up a new
installation of CACHE. I have been pretty successful in following the
instructions on setting up a system.
When I sing onto Cache terminal and change the namespace to VISTA, I am
getting an error message that displays ev