All,
I've got an installation with php calling tomcat5 to serve JSP pages
with UniVerse BASIC in the back. ::sigh:: Since I can't change any of
that, I'm looking to get it running smoothly.
Every time I restart Tomcat, the speed comes up to acceptable levels
and stays there for as much
We use Universe with SB+ on both Windows and Unix.
We have a customer who is looking to print documents to a colour laser
printer that not only include normal textual output but also incorporate
a grahical image embedded within the document. The graphical image is
variable per document and will
Tony,
I have turned off ASPM and it did not help
I have contacted network support people - I still didnt get it working.
I am going to Clean Registry - and a full reinstall
Thanks
Helen
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From: Tony G [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Write a quick JSP page that returns the amount of server memory available
and monitor this when the system starts to dog; sounds like maybe the Java
garbage collector might need to be run more frequently.
On Mon, Mar 17, 2008 at 5:58 AM, Charles Barouch [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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All,
I've
Hi Robin,
I use Onmerge (www.onmerge.com) to print embedded images from a Word
mail-merge document (the image filenames are one of the merge fields). I
costs $79US. The biggest drawback is that you are now relying on Word
mail-merge processing in an automated production environment, and there is
You can also do the same with the LIST.DIFF, LIST.UNION, LIST.INTER, etc.
commands.
Eric
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I recently put together a Tech Tip for
Are you using any imaging software ( like optio) to create the document.
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Subject: [U2] Universe/SB+ printing including images
We use Universe with SB+ on
Hello
It is possible install universe in windows xp?
Thanks.
Cisar Riba
Spain
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Robin,
I build the document as HTML and send it to a person to review and
print. Not 100% automated, but my client wants a person to review anyway...
- Chuck
Robin Smith wrote:
We use Universe with SB+ on both Windows and Unix.
We have a customer who is looking to print documents to a
Hi Robin
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You might want to take a look at mvPDF. Despite the name, it can render
directly to printers as well as producing PDF documents. It's very flexible
with a BASIC API underlying it so it can be tailored to most solutions, and I
have a white paper on using it to capture SB+ reports.
Hi Cisar
Yes it is. Just remember that XP is a workstation O/S so it only allows a
maximum of 10 connections.
Brian
Hello
It is possible install universe in windows xp?
Thanks.
Cisar Riba
Spain
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On Mon, 17 Mar 2008, Robin Smith wrote:
We use Universe with SB+ on both Windows and Unix.
We have a customer who is looking to print documents to a colour laser
printer that not only include normal textual output but also incorporate
a grahical image embedded within the document. The
Universe 10.2 on Win2003 server SP2 (but was happening before SP2 as
well): our set-up requires that users get created with the path to a
valid Universe account in the user's profile tab. As soon as I do this,
using the admin login on the server, the original permissions on the
account are removed
UV 10.2.4 Linux AS release 3 Kernel 2.4.21-15.EL x86_64
For some unknown reason when trying to mount a form on a printer my
system will hang. The only way to get it un-hung is to stop the spooler
and restart it. Sometimes the form requested shows that it has been
mounted sometimes and at other
On Mon, 17 Mar 2008, Charles Barouch wrote:
Robin,
I build the document as HTML and send it to a person to review and print.
Not 100% automated, but my client wants a person to review anyway...
Given the oft-noted behaviors of web browsers when printing, how do you
deal with the following
I would highly discourage the use of Optio. While it is a defacto standard
with some vendors, it's expensive, it provides little to no debugging to
help diagnose problems when it crashes a print queue - and yes, it does
crash print queues if anything unexpected happens in the print job - and the
Jerry:
snip
UV 10.2.4 Linux AS release 3 Kernel 2.4.21-15.EL x86_64
For some unknown reason when trying to mount a form on a printer my
system will hang. The only way to get it un-hung is to stop the spooler
and restart it.
/snip
Ahh.. the USA bug... From an e-mail I got from IBM some months
yes
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Cervera
Sent: Monday, March 17, 2008 12:39 PM
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: [U2] Question about windows xp
Hello
It is possible install universe in windows xp?
Thanks.
Anybody know if this is available for download? We never received the
10.2 version of this because we bought a 5 user workgroup edition for
our test system and what we received was 10.2.4. Our main system is
still on 10.1.12 server edition. The only thing I've found available on
the web is a
IBM can't reproduce this. I'm hoping someone else can.
That didn't come out right. I don't really want to you have this
problem. That would be mean. I just hope this august body can help.
Simplest case:
CDS.BP M
01 LOOP
02 EXECUTE '* anything' CAPTURING X
03 REPEAT
RUN
Laure:
Are you saying you set permissions to a UV account (e.g. E:\OurUV\Production).
Then,
when you create a new user and place this directory in their profile tab the
permissions change? Why are the roaming user profiles maintained in a UV dbms
directory?
Doesn't it seem reasonable that the
I said $$PID. 2 dollars, 1 pee.
I meant $PPID. 1 dollar, 2 pees. (Still pricey for a public biffy.)
$PPID is the variable containing the Parent Process's process ID.
So SH -c 'ps -lp $PPID'
gives ps info on the UV parent process issuing the command.
Sorry about that.
cds
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Maybe, just maybe, the loop is executing too fast on the Itanium
server. Try putting a SLEEP into the loop.
Ken
At 03:13 PM 3/17/2008, you wrote:
IBM can't reproduce this. I'm hoping someone else can.
That didn't come out right. I don't really want to you have this
problem. That would be
Hi Bill,
I'm not a server/network person so please bear with me.
We don't want our users to ever go to TCL. There is custom coding in the
login paragraph to prevent this. Users get into a customized menu
system.
We also don't want the users to pick and choose the accounts they
access; so, we
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How long before it fails?
I've been running
LOOP
EXECUTE DATE CAPTURING X
REPEAT
for over 8 minutes now, on an IBM P650, AIX 5.2, UniVerse release 10.1.12,
Pick syntax.
Perhaps because it is only March...
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From: Ken Hall
Maybe, just maybe, the loop is executing too fast on the
Itanium server. Try putting a SLEEP into the loop.
Ken,
See line 9.
Notice SZ column increases by the same amount with or without sleep.
CT CDS.BP KEN
KEN
0001 PERFORM SH -c'ps -lp $PPID'
0002 CRT
From: Louie Bergsagel
How long before it fails?
A few minutes for me, for that simple test.
The question is what's memory doing?
Try looking at the process with -l option of the unix ps command.
But look at this where I execute an SH command:
EXECUTE SH -c'# comment' CAPTURING X
then printed
I killed this after 1.4 million iterations of executing and displaying the
date (capturing X) and a counter with no problems.
TEST.FATAL.CS
0001 COUNTER = 0
0002 LOOP
0003 EXECUTE DATE CAPTURING X
0004 COUNTER += 1
0005 DISPLAY X: :COUNTER
0006
The problem you are experimenting has to do with either Windows understanding
the user is an Administrator or a Local Administrator, or not finding where to
go in the UVlogins file.
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From: IT-Laure Hansen
Date: Monday, March 17, 2008 7:53 pm
Subject: RE: [U2]
Stevenson, Charles wrote:
IBM can't reproduce this. I'm hoping someone else can.
That didn't come out right. I don't really want to you have this
problem. That would be mean. I just hope this august body can help.
Simplest case:
CDS.BP M
01 LOOP
02 EXECUTE '* anything' CAPTURING
Hi Laure
We run UV 10.1.18 on Win 2003 SP2 and have no problems pointing all our
users to one account. We also prevent them from going to TCL and have
them use a custom menu system. Overall, we have 180+ users logging in
daily from all over the world using our internal WAN and Citrix.
To manage
I think it has more to do with Windows believing that if this folder is
to be your Home folder, then only you should have access to it, and
changing the permissions accordingly. A case of MS knows best ;-)
It is better, IMHO, to setup the UV.LOGINS record for your users than
use the windows
Charles:
I ran this in UV v10.2 PE on my XP Thinkpad. It's been running and running and
running. Task Manager says I'm using 100% of CPU but the memory isn't getting
worse.
HTH.
Bill
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Louie
From: Allen Egerton
Capturing writes to uvtemp.
Are you running out of disk space or perhaps inodes?
Good question, but no. Plenty of room in uvtemp. Plenty of inodes.
It does leave an 0-byte capturenaa file in uvtemp.
0-byte, because I am really doing nothing (execute a comment).
UV 10.1.18, Windows Server 2003
Using Louie's code without the DISPLAY
Ran over two-and-a-quarter million iterations so far, task memory
allocation for tl_server.exe is still 10,344KB, the same as it was
when I started. It also spawns a SYSTEM thread which steadily consumes
40KB
Regards
Mike
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