This is the LD file type in udtI have only ever used these for directory
files that need large numbers of records in them.
I am a newskool primey not an oldskool picky !
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If I copy a directory structure of an account from NT UV to *nix UV (same
release of UV)
Do I need to do anything? or will it just work?
George Gallen
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Accounting/Data Division, EDI Administrator
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The Wyanoke Group
Hi Curt,
The keepalive setting affects the server where UV is running. The
connections are tested for the existence of a client by sending keepalive
packets. If the expected responses are not received within the parameters
specified, they will be closed. This is standard to the protocol. Older
On Fri, 2010-03-26 at 08:53 -0500, George Gallen wrote:
If I copy a directory structure of an account from NT UV to *nix UV (same
release of UV)
Do I need to do anything? or will it just work?
What flavor or Unix are you going to?
If it is not running an Intel chip, you will need to run
Both are intel based. NT-Fedora
I wanted to copy an account, instead of exporting the data as bunch of flat
files, then importing and rebuilding the files. I was hoping to just be able to
move the whole directory structure from the NT to Linux, then add that account
into the list of usable
In PICK you'd create a single file which would place the data pointer
into the dictionary. If you wanted more data files to share the
dictionary you'd simply create another data file. e.g.
CREATE-FILE BPFILE 1 15
CREATE-FILE DATA BPFILE,INCLUDES 15
Then you could reference the new
We already use the exec uv syntax.
Thanks
Karl
On Thu, March 25, 2010 4:16 pm, Anthony W. Youngman wrote:
In message snt141-w2040511e4ab89e0e961de1c2...@phx.gbl, Dan Fitzgerald
dangf...@hotmail.com writes
One thing you could do is to make that sleep like 30 seconds, find that
pid, then use
Intel to Intel should just work for an OS level copy. We were working
with a CRM vendor years ago that needed local access to UV for ODBC
integration they were doing for us. I was able to copy UV files from a
linux Samba share and email them for use by UV PE on a PC. If you have
the samba
I will be out of the office starting 26/03/2010 and will not return until
29/03/2010.
I will respond to your message when I return.
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Both are intel based. NT-Fedora
I wanted to copy an account, instead of exporting the data as bunch of
flat files, then importing and rebuilding the files. I
Curt, why not setup a phantom process, that just wakes up every five
minutes or twenty minutes or whatever, and snapshots the activity? That would
*at
least* give you the opporunity of catching the beast in action without the
need to be woken up at 2:30 in the morning to see it first-hand.
Curt,
We are also on a Windows 2003 virtualized environment and experiencing the
exact same thing. We have been working with Rocket and our vendor a lot
over the past couple of months trying to track this down, but have not done
so yet.
Just last week, Rocket suggested we add a second processor
Yes, we have seen this happen quite frequently on our Windows 2003 virtual
server. Go into Windows Services and find the Universe Telnet service and
on the second tab (i think) there is a checkbox for interact with desktop.
Make sure that's not checked. This is what Rocket told us.
It hasn't
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