[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hmmm, I haven't seen anything like this but the "L10" being appended
looks suspiciously like a bad conversion justification that might be
appending to the file name. I would check all the dictionaries involved
in this listing, including @id, @, @select, any 'PH's and any
Hmmm, I haven't seen anything like this but the "L10" being appended
looks suspiciously like a bad conversion justification that might be
appending to the file name. I would check all the dictionaries involved
in this listing, including @id, @, @select, any 'PH's and any other dict
control items to
Minor correction to my previous message:
The element IDs in my previous message should have been the name of the
file with "_record" appended to the end. For example, PERSONNEL.F_record.
After I did more testing, I notice the strange charaters are attached to
the element IDs if I use Retrieve wit
I finally resolved it. The system install had only given local machine
users access to uvtemp directory (under C:\ibm\uv\). Adding domain users
access rights resolved the problem. I have not hit this problem before,
whether this is caused by installing with local administrator instead of
domain
Gary
I give my customers by bank account number so they can pay me. It is
identification. If the customer does not have your password there is
nothing that they should be able to do. If they can IBM has got a problem
Regards
David Jordan
Managing Consultant
> The problem I have with giving
Hello.
This is a issue I have posted on this list before but I received no
replies.
Anyway, here it is again.
I noticed that when I use Retrieve with TOXML keyword, the resulting
XML output often contains extra characters in the element IDs.
The followings are few examples (using the demo files
Hello.
This is a issue I have posted on this list before but I received no replies.
Anyway, here it is again.
I noticed that when I use Retrieve with TOXML keyword, the resulting
XML output often contains extra characters in the element IDs.
The followings are few examples (using the demo files
If someone has the file handle already open then you will be compromising
the file as you create and build it. Try it "clean"... - once properly built
you ought not to have a problem.
Regards
JayJay
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Worldsong rapt
Above the harpoon sleeps
I can see how what you're saying
Jeff
The usual reason is creating and building an index while the file is open
(assuming there's no bad data as other posters have alluded to).
Create a NEW file and populate it. (the file only being known to YOU).
Create and build the indexes.
Try it now...
Useful command "fuser -u unix_filena
With UD 6.0 we lost the ability to interactively ftp, I'm assuming the
same change is causing telnet to fail. If so, it just won't work.
With a better idea of what you're trying to do there may be a
workaround: things like: setup the other server with an external IP
address that you can reach thro
We are in the process of migrating from UniData on IBM AIX to UniData on
Windows Server 2003. We are able to login in to UniData from a remote
location and then execute telnet out to a client on the AIX platform. This
is very useful when we work remotely as our clients have poked a hole into
thei
The problem I have with giving my end users access is that I apparently
have to provide them with my company's customer ID# - at least according
to the emails I have been exchanging with IBM recently on the procedure
for getting this done.
IBM insists that the system is secure, and that end users
Did you check the user permissions to the uv directory (inheritance) for the
specific user? Can you login as administrator?
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Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Im Auftrag von Brenda Price
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 16. November 2006 15:30
An: u2-users@lis
Jeff Butera wrote:
I have a file with various indicies built on it:
File.. COURSES
Alternate key length.. 20
Node/Block size... 4K
OV blocks. 1 (1 in use, 1 overflowed)
Indices... 6 (6 D-type)
Index updates. Enabled, No updates pending
I
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jeff,
You did not mention the flavor of U2, but I know that on UniData, if the
file is open by anyone, the index does not
function properly even though it appears to have performed your indexing
commands without error. UniVerse, on the
other hand, complains that the fil
Don't know what it is but I got this same error on UV PE 10.1 when I
installed it about a year ago and recently when I installed UV PE 10.2
on a Windows XP Pro HP Pavilion laptop and haven't found a way around it
yet. The only thing I can do with UV is the shell login as this error
kills UV telnet
This is a bit odd. At about two or three of the 50+ UniDATA systems
we work with, we see @LOGNAME being equal to the UID of the parent
thread's parent. For example, inetd runs as root, which kicks off a
process under the UID assigned in inetd.conf, which in turn starts a
UniDATA process. For
Don't know what it is but I got this same error on UV PE 10.1 when I
installed it about a year ago and recently when I installed UV PE 10.2
on a Windows XP Pro HP Pavilion laptop and haven't found a way around it
yet. The only thing I can do with UV is the shell login as this error
kills UV telnet
Thanks. The upgrade cured the problem.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] er.u2ug.org writes:
We had problems with the 4.1 release of Redback stopping for unknown
reasons. Those problems went away when we upgraded to 4.2.5/4.2.6.
On 11/7/06, Baruch Salamander <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Greet
Jeff,
You did not mention the flavor of U2, but I know that on UniData, if the
file is open by anyone, the index does not
function properly even though it appears to have performed your indexing
commands without error. UniVerse, on the
other hand, complains that the file is not available to creat
Bad characters?? Have you completely deleted the index and re-created
it?
The only problem we had with indices was back in UD 5.1 (fixed in
5.1.8). There was a problem with udtsort.exe. Not sure if non-windows
boxes had the error or not.
Hth
Colin Alfke
Calgary Canada
>-Original Message-
Hi David
Can you login, when you set in UniAdmin->Network Services->Telnet->User Policy
to "Any Account"?
Did you check the security restrictions Start -> secpol.msc of Windows 2003?
- local restrictions -> user permissions -> access to this computer from network
- local restrictions -> user per
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