On Behalf Of djordan
I occasionaly need to edit a type 1 file of around 30-50 megabytes. The
problem is most editors want to load the file into memory before
working on
it. Does anyone know an editor that would handle big files like this
You didn't say which environment you prefer working
We also use EditPlus with modified versions of the user files created by
Stuart (Thanks!)
We've also linked it into SourceSafe, Universe and wIntegrate so we can
compile, catalog, release, promote etc etc from within it. In fact it is
now more like an IDE than an editor.
If you can always work
We just did an upgrade on our development platform to UV version 10.1.3 from
version 10.0.10. This release introduces iProcesses, interactive phantom
processes that consume a licence if they invoke one a list of various
processes.
We're finding this nasty as we have phantoms communicating with
I can understand why they've done it in general but I don't think
they've considered all the implications for people who aren't trying to
bypass the need for more licenses.
For example; we use pools of UniObjects connections talking via MQ to
our webservers. As we run Enterprise (device) licenses
Stuart,
In reality, the only nasty bit is that if you don't have many UV licenses
free, then that is going to be a problem. Hence, the only solution is to
purchase more licenses.
It's understandable why IBM introduced this feature - to protect their U2
license revenue base. Which should be
Although this seem unfair, the licensing agreement has always previously
prevented you from doing this. This is only forcing you to comply with the
license agreement. To get around this is still a breach of the license.
We are lucky that we have concurrent license, with Oracle, SQL Server, etc
A colleague of mine just forwarded me a URL for an open-sourced
multi-value database called OpenQM. It's available at
http://www.openqm.com/ and is freely downloadable and installable on
Linux. Oh, and btw, it's supposedly solely written in BASIC!!! Very
fast too I might add. Thanks, Dave.
On
Hello there,
I know this is the U2 mailing list and sorry for sending a RedBack
related message but figured someone out there may have the answers.
Recently, I've tweaked our production environment's rgwresp.ini to
lower the # of responders (er UDT processes) eaten up by rgwsched. Is
there any
http://www.indexinfocus.com
On Fri, 24 Sep 2004, Debster wrote:
Where is a searchable archive of the postings from this list?
I know I found it before but I am having a senior moment
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Not with that spelling but you do get UniVerse warning: Unable to
create user log token.. Win32 error: 1326. Logon failure: unknown user
name or bad password.. if you put in the wrong username and password
(stating the obvious really!)
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Or, for all your Unidata lovers out there...
https://www-927.ibm.com/software/data/u2/support/u2techconnect/udt6pe.asp
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Start here:
https://www-927.ibm.com/software/data/u2/support/u2techconnect/uv10reg.asp
After you have
We run SB+ on Unidata. We normally use the SB+ (SE) to edit files.
Stuart Boydell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Behalf Of djordan
I occasionaly need to edit a type 1 file of around 30-50 megabytes. The
problem is most editors want to load the file into memory before
working on
it. Does anyone
Speaking of Textpad. I use this. Does anyone have a syntax file for UD
using Textpad?
Thanks,
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UniData decides how many idxnnn files to use based on data
volume, not number of indexed attributes.
Oops - I thought it was 1 to 1 ..
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Since this thread seems to be going on forever..
Yes, it does. But we've strayed considerably from my original question
which was:
What's the difference between UniVerse and UniData?
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We are having problems with the stability of Universe on Server 2003.
Several times a day, we are unable to get into Universe. When this
happens, we are able to 'remote desktop' into the server and Universe is
up and running (can run uv shell). However, telnet and UniAdmin are
both refusing
A better resource may be: rbsolutions
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/rbsolutions/
Don
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Hello there,
I know this is the U2 mailing list and sorry for sending a RedBack
related message but figured someone out there may have the answers.
Recently, I've
IMHO.
They are very similar, with hundreds of differences - whether any are
significant to you depends on where you're coming from and what you want to
do.
They are both M/value (Pick-like, post-relational, NFNN ...) multi-user
databases running on *nix or Windows servers.
They have an
How would I make the following work.
command.setCommand(RUN BP TEST + @FM + DATA PRINT);
It is failing on the @FM.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
TIA,
John
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What are your network cards? We had exactly this problem with Broadcom
cards.
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Subject: [U2] Universe on NT
We are having problems with the
Do you have any Open File Manager software running on that 2003 server?
If yes, try to disable it. In our cause it helped...
Sergey Eremenko.
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Adrian,
We are using Broadcom NetXtreme network cards...did you replace the
cards? What brand?
Thanks,
Kevin
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John Castilletti wrote:
How would I make the following work.
command.setCommand(RUN BP TEST + @FM + DATA PRINT);
It is failing on the @FM.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
You're doing _Java_ string concatenation there, the Java compiler
doesn't know what you mean by @FM. You can ask
If you virus scanning active it may also hang it up...
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Piers Angliss wrote:
IMHO.
They are very similar, with hundreds of differences - whether any are
significant to you depends on where you're coming from and what you want to
do.
Where are you coming from and where do you wish to go
We are running AIX/D3 right now.
The question has been
I didn't mean to start the editor discussion, but it was informative.
Anyway, AFAIK UniData supports only Prime-type dictionaries, while
UniVerse supports both Pick and Prime style dictionaries. If converting
from a Pick system, UniVerse is easier from a dictionary standpoint.
Dick Kryka
What kind of 'Open File Manager'?
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We used Intel instead, been perfect ever since.
You can update the Broadcom firmware/drivers but we didn't feel
comfortable with them after all the problems.
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Sent: 24 September 2004 16:55
Just to complete the reply - FM is 254, not 252.
Brian
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Subject: RE: [U2] Uniobjects for Java
John Castilletti wrote:
Any kind of OFM. It seems that UV 10.x doesn't like combination of MS
2000/2003 server + Open File Manager In our cause it was OFM from
Legato.
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Sent: Friday, September 24, 2004 8:58 AM
Bob,
Why two different products? What's the difference?
The reason for two products is historical. UniVerse and UniData were
originally developed by different companies. They used to compete for
the same market share. In a practical sense, the difference I've seen is
that UniData tends to be
The reason for two products is historical, very broadly :
UniVerse was developed by a company called VMark
Unidata was developed by a company called Unidata
They competed for a number of years
Then they merged and became Ardent, with two products.
I think they considered merging the products
From: Don Verhagen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Speaking of Textpad. I use this. Does anyone have a syntax
file for UD using Textpad?
There's one for UV and Pick at
http://www.textpad.com/add-ons/synu2z.html
http://www.textpad.com/add-ons/synn2t.html
Both are fine in the light testing I've
It would depend on the number of people hitting your site how big your RB
objects were (ie sending many properties to the backend). Usually a few
responders can handle many many hits.
Unless you are developing, make sure backend=1.
On the otherhand, why lower the responders? If they are active
I ran into a similar problem on a demo laptop. In services, I set for
UniVerse Services under logon Allow Services to Interact with Desktop
This seemed to solve the problem
Regards
David Jordan
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When I run SQL from the UNIDATA prompt, executing the following command
against a SQL mapped Unidata file,
I get either BUS ERROR or SEGMENTATION FAULT follwed by a core dump.
:SQL
sql select COUNT(*) from lialogMEMBER_MV20S WHERE ID IN (SELECT RID
FROM LIA_LOG_SNAP);
Bus Error - core dumped
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