RE: [U2] Converting 32bit files to 64bit

2008-07-09 Thread Christian PAGER
Hi, 64BIT when resizing is the right way. Don't forget you've also to change your filesystem to large in order to support future greater file size. Regards. Christian -Message d'origine- De : [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] De la part de Martel, Henry Envoyi : mardi 8 juillet

RE: [U2] Converting 32bit files to 64bit

2008-07-09 Thread Martel, Henry
At the Unix level to use the following command to check if it has converted. To examine the header of the file. The first four hex bytes of a Universe file are ACEF. The next two are either 01 for 32-bit files or 02 for 64-bit files. od -x DAILY.BILLINGS/DATA.30 | more 000 acef 020c

RE: [U2] ouch [AD]

2008-07-09 Thread Susan Joslyn
Hi Roger, I have nothing to offer on rebuilding source from object, but PRC would have made sure you had backups and a traceable history of the changes. Automatically. If you are interested in taking a look at source control / version control that is complete, compliant life-cycle management

RE: [U2] Converting 32bit files to 64bit

2008-07-09 Thread DAVID WADEMAN
I am a UniData client so I am not sure with Universe We had to convert our Alpha system to HP-UX 64 and there was a utility in $UDTBIN call convdata. But, if you can do a FILE.STAT on a file, and there is no errors, then the file was converted. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL

RE: [U2] Converting 32bit files to 64bit

2008-07-09 Thread Jeff Fitzgerald
In testing I just discovered a very odd thing... RESIZE filename 30 64BIT does NOT convert the file to 64-bit addressing. BUT it does seem to change the MINIMUM.MODULUS to 64! RESIZE filename DYNAMIC 64BIT DOES convert the file to 64-bit and doesn't change the MINIMUM.MODULUS. On a file that

Re: [U2] ouch

2008-07-09 Thread David Tod Sigafoos
Roger, Nothing to fix this specific problem. For the future, I have implemented triggers on source tables which archive out data and creates a header record for date/time info. This allow reporting on changes and be able to retrieve source that has gone missing. On development tables you do

Re: [U2] Malcolm Bull

2008-07-09 Thread Thomas Derwin
Malcolm had a great site. A real loss the the MV world. But *not* entirely lost, at least for now. The links I searched for on the Wayback Machine site: http://www.archive.org/web/web.php , were available there. Here are the links I saved from his site a few years ago to get you started:

Re: [U2] ouch

2008-07-09 Thread Louie Bergsagel
A former co-worker of mine had a nifty paragraph he wrote which would edit, compile, catalog and run a program in one fell swoop. Because I detest wasting time with repetitive tasks, I've written a similar program which also copies the current version of a program to a backup file in case I trash

RE: [U2] Malcolm Bull

2008-07-09 Thread JPB-U2UG
Gone...all gone... :-( -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Thomas Derwin Sent: Wednesday, July 09, 2008 1:08 PM To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org Subject: Re: [U2] Malcolm Bull Malcolm had a great site. A real loss the the MV world. But

[U2] Universe scaling on Windows

2008-07-09 Thread Susan Joslyn
Hi everyone, I'm not sure if I know anyone using over 100 users on universe on a windows system. Anyone have any feedback for me on how that runs? (Reply directly if you like, I'm a digest subscriber - [EMAIL PROTECTED]) Regards, Susan Joslyn SJ+ Systems Associates, Inc. PRC(r) Real

RE: [U2] Malcolm Bull

2008-07-09 Thread Thomas Derwin
You have to use the Wayback Machine to get them. They're not on AOL anymore. 1) Go to http://www.archive.org/web/web.php 2) Enter one of Malcolm's links below into the text box in the Internet Archive Wayback Machine section (the box that's pre-filled with http://;) 3) Click the Take Me Back

[U2] Server 2003

2008-07-09 Thread Tom Dodds
I have a client that is a running 2003 Server on a large Dell box. Dual quad cpu, 4 gigs of memory, 120 Gig drive, controller driven raid 5( I know about Raid 5 but that is not causing this issue). UniVerse 9.6.2.1, 36 users. We were running on a an old P3 with software raid 5 and very

RE: [U2] Universe scaling on Windows

2008-07-09 Thread IT-Laure Hansen
Hi Susan, UV 10.2.3 on Windows 2003 with 110 users. Runs very well. Contact me off list if you'd like specifics. Thanks, Laure Hansen, City of Redwood City Information Technology 1017 Middlefield Road Redwood City, CA 94063 Tel 650-780-7087 Cell 650-207-3235 Fax 650-556-9204 [EMAIL PROTECTED]

RE: [U2] Server 2003

2008-07-09 Thread Victor St Clair
Hello Tom This reply may be too obvious, but whenever I see this problem behavior, my first thought is there is one or more file directories that have gotten too large. Could be a directory that stores log files, or work files, or a directory where you're storing sequential files. Usually, as

RE: [U2] Server 2003

2008-07-09 Thread Colin Alfke
Try another network card (different brand). IIRC there used to be a conflict with Broadcom cards. hth Colin Alfke Calgary Canada From: Tom Dodds I have a client that is a running 2003 Server on a large Dell box. Dual quad cpu, 4 gigs of memory, 120 Gig drive, controller driven raid 5( I

RE: [U2] Server 2003

2008-07-09 Thread Kathleene M Hunter
Have you check the system resource at the time of the slowdown. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Tom Dodds Sent: Wednesday, July 09, 2008 2:42 PM To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org Subject: [U2] Server 2003 I have a client that is a running

RE: [U2] Server 2003

2008-07-09 Thread Marc Harbeson
Have you considered the network might be the issue? -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Tom Dodds Sent: Wednesday, July 09, 2008 5:42 PM To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org Subject: [U2] Server 2003 I have a client that is a running 2003 Server

RE: [U2] Malcolm Bull

2008-07-09 Thread Tony G
From: Thomas Derwin Malcolm had a great site. A real loss the the MV world. From: JPB Gone...all gone... :-( It's not all gone, some documents are still out there but I don't think it's appropriate to make a last-ditch effort to grab resources that Malcolm later offered for-fee. IMO,

Re: [U2] Universe scaling on Windows

2008-07-09 Thread wagnersm
Susan Wonderfully. The last UV shop I was at was running 200 users with no problems. UV release was 9.6.2.8. O/S was NT 4.0 Server was Compaq Proliant 5500. As I remember it had two early Xeons, maybe 200 MHz each, and probably 512 MB of RAM. All telnet access. Maybe the older envionment