Has anyone had any experience with the LiveVault backup software? I
have a client who recently installed this on their Windows UV 10.0.10
system and has had all kinds of issues since then with uv commands not
working sporadically (such as CONFIG, PORT.STATUS, etc). Thanks.
-Dianne
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We are looking at a company eVault but I have concerns about their AIX
agent that does incremental backups. And how UV on AIX writes to disk. Is
HASH.AID/HASH.HELP a UV tool or an AIX tool? Does UV have its own file
system compared to AIX?
Anyway it is disconcerting to here about a similar
Anyone care to comment on their experience running unidata on Sun boxes
(AMD or Sparc).
If so are you using java or .Net on the client side.
Thanks
grs
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Hello List,
I wonder if any UniData Administrators on the list would be willing to
answer a few of questions for me.
1) What is your Technical Classification at your institution? - e.g.
Programmer Analyst I, II or Other
2) What is your overall user base?
3) How large is your Database in
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
We are looking at a company eVault but I have concerns about their AIX
agent that does incremental backups. And how UV on AIX writes to disk. Is
HASH.AID/HASH.HELP a UV tool or an AIX tool? Does UV have its own file
system compared to AIX?
In reverse order, as it
Thanks Allen for this description, it is very helpful!
-Dianne
Allen Egerton wrote:
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
We are looking at a company eVault but I have concerns about their AIX
agent that does incremental backups. And how UV on AIX writes to disk. Is
HASH.AID/HASH.HELP a UV tool or an
If you want to access SQL Server via ODBC using UniVerse as a client then
you can use BCI... part and parcel of the database and allows you to run
SQL/DML against any ODBC server under program control or at ECL.
UniVerse comes with an ODBC plugin for Windows driver manager to allow you
to create
I don't think there is SSL for 64 bit (yet) - otherwise a plus:
on Solaris you get away from the O/S limit of 256 streams resources per 32
bit applications. Note: for streams resources read file handles. NFILES
should not exceed around 240 on Solaris with 32-bit UniData (allowing for
additional