are running the PE version without problems and
they have put that on a wide variety of kernels and distributions.
That's my (educated/experienced) guess.
Karl
quote who=Anthony Dzikiewicz
I was checking the availability matrix for Universe on the IBM
website. I am very confused about the kernel
others, but IBM will not obligate themselves to
provide support on anything but what is listed in the matrix.
On 4/28/05, Anthony Dzikiewicz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was checking the availability matrix for Universe on the IBM
website. I am very confused about the kernel versions listed for Red
That's from my mail/web server.
HTH,
Karl
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My problem is that under the RedHat grid, they list a kernel that is
not even listed on the RedHat site (unless Im misunderstanding this).
If the kernel isnt listed on the RedHat site as one of their releases
In Windows, the only way I know of printing pdf documents is using the
'/p' command line option. Actually, if you wanted to print a document
123.pdf you might use;
AcroRd32 /p /t 123.pdf or if you use acrobat
Acrobat /p /t 123.pdf
This will leave the acrobat opened and seems 'messy' to me. It
Take a look at the PH file (in unix) and try to match an entry there with
the time/date of one of the Phantoms that are terminating based on what
looks like a snippet of your errlog file. There may be a clue as to what
process is running and such. Something I bumped into the other day was a
Indexes don't have to be unique. Is that what they were referring to ?
Anthony
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I just came out of a
Thanks to all those that replied to my post. It appears that the
performance problem that I experience on write intensive operations is
not a Universe issue. It turns out that it is a problem (probably a
driver) for the disk array (Clariion CX300) or the SCSI card (Qlogic
QlA2312).
It was
are controlled by legislation, the first thing to
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From: Anthony Dzikiewicz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date: Mon, 7 Mar
I think you have to set the ALLOWNFS to 1 in the uvconfig file. This allows
reads over NFS.
If you do this, then make sure that you, shutdown Universe, do a uvregen,
then restart Universe and you should be able to access your file.
Anthony
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I would think MASTER OFF it is a better way, because its not a 'back
door' approach. If you are dropping to the command line, then just
execute something like;
Sudo /usr/ibm/uv/bin/master off 123 ;*where 123 is the user number
You could create a group called uvmaster and add the users to that
Here's what strace shows during a master off operation;
kill(27239, SIG_0) = 0
kill(27239, SIGTERM)= 0
This isn't the whole trace just the lines relating to 'kill()'
I believe SIG_0 means stop processing signals (cant find doc on that
one), then the
or not.
Thanks
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system.
If your version of UV has the CORE verb working, you can glean some
information related to memory consumption that may provide some
assistance.
Dave
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Problem solved.
It turned out to be a 'bug' in one of our programs. It does and doesn't
have to do with permissions. It does, because you must issue the
command 'chmod u=rws usm' in order to allow users to run this.
The other part of the problem is that all of our users have a home
directory to
I am trying to allow users to be able issue 'usm -r' command. I put an
option on their menu to 'Release Delivery Slips' (which are still in the
spooled due to 'RETAIN'). This basically does a 'usm -r 160' (160 being
the spool #). When I issue this as a 'general user', the file does not
release.
rights of an admin. Just a thought.
BobW
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Subject: [U2] Universe usm permissions
I am trying
Dan,
I appreciate the info. I am understanding this little by little. I
wonder if you could please clarify something for me.
Like I mentioned. We were running a DG/UX, Universe system for about 10
years. All files were dynamic and I never had to really get into
learning the nity gritty of
Ockenden
Open Systems Professionals
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I am experiencing some strange
,
or imporperly tuned they are, Dynamic files can introduce some overhead.
Just a few ideas off top of the head...
Appreciated - Thanks
Anthony
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to mention that two of the files do contain indexes.
it was slocate, which ran updatedb. Once I found it
we moved to the weekly cron jobs which run in the
early am instead.
George
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Anthony:
Can you comment out the WRITE and replace with a RELEASE in the
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1. T30FILE.
If your MFILES was set to the default, 12, then
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1. T30FILE.
If your MFILES was set to the default, 12, then
I am experiencing some strange behavior on our Linux machine. We have been
running on this machine since October. I am just getting into some file
cleanup, year end rolls, etc.. What is happening is that the machine comes
down to a crawl.
We were on DG/UX and this kind of thing never happened
We are using digi portservers. They should work for terminals and printers
(any serial port application). We are running linux. As a matter of fact,
I've been buying them from ebay for $25 - $50 dollars. The drivers are
downloadable from digi's site. There support is also pretty good. If you
Of course one way to do this is to extract the names to a flat file and then
get a service involved to 'scrub' the names and send back a cleaned up
database. When I worked at Knapp Shoes I believe they used to do this for
mail order mailing lists.
Anthony
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This may be a round about way, but Ill bet that if you wrote the command to
a bat file on the PC and then did a PCRUN to execute the bat file it might
work. I did the following bat file;
cd c:\program files
cd internet explorer
**Note the next line is all on one line in the bat file. I don't
I know Ive been thru this before. I get the RPC service not running message
in the uniadmin application. I looked in services and unirpc has been
started. Something has to be tweaked and I forget what. I should mention
that I am running Universe PE. The client isn't going to buy the real
I couldnt get into the uniadmin at first. Now that I have, this is working
fine.
Thanks
Anthony
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This might be the long way but something like;
SELECT OP WITH @ID GT 'SOMEVALUE TO SELECT ALL BUT THE BAD REC' TO A
SELECT OP TO B
GET.LIST A TO 1
GET.LIST B TO 2
MERGE.LIST 2 DIFF 1 TO 0
SAVE.LIST C ;* should be just the bad record here
GET.LIST C
COPY FROM OP TO HOLD OVW DELETING
Anthony
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Essentially you're adding the ability to call the routine WIN.SERVER.
From your menu, you should be able to execute the test program.
Regards, Ian Renfrew
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Yeah WIN.SERVER is good.
If you are at a command prompt all of this works just peachy. However,
when
should be
able to do what's necessary from there.
Hope this helps.
Bill
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the WIN.PROGS in the local account? WIN.SERVER must be
able to be executed for the query.
Bill
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I forget if there is a separate group for this product. If so, sorry.
However, my problem is this;
I am evaluating the wIntegrate product. One of the uses that we have for
this is the query builder/report viewer. We have a person who used to
tinker at the command line. We have long since
Reading this Im confused. Are you looking to 'tweak' something already
saved in SAVEDLISTS or are you trying to SELECT records in a file, delete
them and then repeat the operation ?
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I guess it would be nice to have that as an option like it seems to be in
Unidata as someone else pointed out. Options are nice.
Anthony
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paragraph, if the phantom
processes a paragraph ending with a QUIT.
Regards,
Uffe Toft
Steria Denmark
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Subject: [U2] Universe ON.EXIT
Im messing with the ON.EXIT record in the VOC
Im messing with the ON.EXIT record in the VOC. It doesn't seem to work with
phantoms. I guess I assumed that it did. The documentation says that the
ON.EXIT is performed when you 'QUIT'. I guess that doesn't happen with
phantoms. Is this correct ? Can anyone confirm this ?
Anthony
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making it look pretty in my mail client, doesnt mean that it will look good
your mail client. Mail clients come in many shapes and sizes.
When I
I wasn't aware of the PAKTIME param. Thanks for the pointer.
Anthony
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I think so too. What you have to do is;
Cd /usr/ibm/uv/terminfo (or wherever 'uvhome' is)
Rm -rf - (gets rid of whats there)
Now you may have to tweak the terminfo.src file located in
'/usr/ibm/uv/sample'. Then you want to repopulate the terminfo directory by
doing
/usr/ibm/uv/uvtic -a
Any copy method should be fine. I did this with nfs on linux and then a
chmod, etc... On the directories. Something like cd /myaccount; find .
-print -exec chmod 666 {} \;
You have to consider anything globaly cataloged. That will reside in the uv
account and not your local account.
Anthony
or is it compatibility issue ?
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directory. On our system, everything in the account is shared
equally (makes it easy).
Hope this helps, even more hope this makes sense
Anthony Dzikiewicz
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Im not sure if Universe can do this by itself. As far as I know you can
only have one form mounted on a printer. So, if you your form is say
INVOICE, you could MOUNT INVOICE PRINTER1, MOUNT INVOICE PRINTER2. However,
Im not sure if this would balance the form printing properly. The problem
is
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Subject:[U2] Delete a Printer Universe
Since I haven't done this in some time. I cant remember how to do this. I
added a printer that I now wish to delete. I am using a dumb terminal to do
Since I haven't done this in some time. I cant remember how to do this. I
added a printer that I now wish to delete. I am using a dumb terminal to do
this via the SYSADM.MENU menu. There appears to be menu options at the top
File, Action, Help. I guess I need the magic keystroke for Action.
hardware.
Good luck,
Tony
From Anthony Dzikiewicz
I think you're right. I assumed that this is postscript
printer. We have
always used this with windows and could print postscript, but
it is being
converted. I guess I should start over with a real
postscript printer and take it from
I know there must be a way to do this. I thought Id ask so it would save a
lot of aggravation. We have a bunch of dumb terminals (vt100 emulation)
with printers attached to the printer port. Currently, we have Epson
printers attached and are printing ascii text to a pre-printed form. I
would
I think you're right. I assumed that this is postscript printer. We have
always used this with windows and could print postscript, but it is being
converted. I guess I should start over with a real postscript printer and
take it from there.
Sorry for the trouble
Anthony
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is just ok. I have posted a few
questions to their online support and I haven't got the best response. We
did call once and they were able to answer our question a little better.
But there was a considerable wait on the phone.
Anthony Dzikiewicz
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Its probably not a good idea. I would just do something like ED VOC
SAVEDLISTS;FILE SL. This way you can have what ever nickname you want for
it. There are things that Universe does with SAVEDLISTS. So, it would be
easier to just create an alias.
Anthony
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One flavor of unix we ran looked for an /etc/nologin file. If it existed,
it would print the contents of the message and not allow you to login. When
we moved off that particular unix, we lost that functionality. This is a
nice thing to have for reasons like you speak of. So, we put a
methodologies presented in answer to this question
reminded me of a quote I read somewhere years ago regarding Unix: Its not
really an operating system, its more like a kit that can be used to build
one
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One flavor of unix we
Im not sure about the posix version. What is it that is missing ? I might
be able to tell you how to get what it is that you need. We are running AS
2.1 and I am not a guru, but I can get around enough to be dangerous.
Anthony Dzikiewicz
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I received this about 20 times (at least) myself.
Anthony
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At
. In
Unix I could always do something in the shell, but the platform Im working
on is Windows where this type of thing isn't available.
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