Re: [U2] [UVNT] How to check if current user is UV Administrator

2005-02-19 Thread Ray Wurlod
On WinNT any member of the Administrators group is an Administrator. You can delegate the ability to perform uvbackup/uvrestore and tasks associated with transaction logging, by including the user IDs in a file in the UV account. The name of the file is UV.ACCESS. In BASIC, the subroutine

Re: [U2] [UVUX] How to check if current user is UV Administrator

2005-02-19 Thread Ray Wurlod
On UNIX some utilities check for euid 0 while others check explicitly for root or uvadm. It's not terribly consistent. You can delegate the ability to perform uvbackup/uvrestore and tasks associated with transaction logging, by including the user IDs in a file in the UV account. The name of

Re: [U2] HS.SCRUB

2005-02-19 Thread Ray Wurlod
HS.SCRUB takes group latches and, sometimes, locks just as any other query does, so as to ensure that the group is not changed while the analysis is being performed. On a busy system, other users can collide with these. I am fairly confident that HS.SCRUB with no command line arguments does

RE: [U2] HS.SCRUB

2005-02-19 Thread gerry-u2ug
Thanks Ray. It doesn't appear that HS.SCRUB is 'changing' anything but it is almost definitely causing writes to the file being scrubbed to be lost without any type of error or warning. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Ray Wurlod Sent:

Re: [U2] Quicksort ?

2005-02-19 Thread Jacques G.
Someone posted a Quicksort routine a while back where dependent elements could also be sorted with the array that was being sorted. Could someone repost it please (or supply a link to where I can find it ?) Thanks __ Do you Yahoo!? Read only