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[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of John Thompson
Sent: 28 September 2012 21:53
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Subject: Re: [U2] RESIZE error - Replication?
In the UV account UV_UDRPUB has 6 items.
UV_UDRSUB and U
In the UV account UV_UDRPUB has 6 items.
UV_UDRSUB and UV_UDRSYS are empty.
On Fri, Sep 28, 2012 at 4:52 PM, John Thompson wrote:
> Ok. I believe I see what you guys are talking about.
> So the story goes, they tried to use old style UV replication and it did
> not work for what they wanted to do
Ok. I believe I see what you guys are talking about.
So the story goes, they tried to use old style UV replication and it did
not work for what they wanted to do... SO
they abandoned it.
Right now, UDRMODE is set to 0
and the output of smat -t says UDRMODE is 0
In Uniadmin, do I unpublish the fil
Yes - the tool is part of the client software. U2 replication is quite a
different architecture, and the replication tool is part of XAdmin, or you can
use the command line.
Manu summed it quite nicely.
Regards , JayJay
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On 28 Sep 2012, at 01:45, John Thompson wrote:
> Its
hi,
on 10.3, we talk about "UVReplication" vs. "U2Replication" available o r11.
UVRep is set file by file using UniAdmin, the gui tool delivered on UVClient CD.
Before RESIZE; you must unset the replication flag from the file header.
Use UniAdin to achieve it. see Replication branch.
After re
Its Universe 10.3.1 on Red Hat 5, so I'm guessing its the "old" style?
Is the replication tool a part of the UVClient windows software?
On Thu, Sep 27, 2012 at 8:43 PM, John Jenkins wrote:
> The file has been marked for replication. Depending on your UniVerse
> version this is either "old style
The file has been marked for replication. Depending on your UniVerse version
this is either "old style" replication, or the newer "U2 replication". If it
should not be replicated then use the Replication configuration tool or XAdmin
to turn this off for the file. You may also want to check your
Has anyone ever seen this error while trying to resize a file.
>RESIZE CUSTOMER
"RESIZE" attempt on a replicated file.
I've never seen it and I was trying to do a bit of maintenance.
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Baruch Salamander
Sent: Tuesday, April 24, 2007 11:17 AM
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: [U2] RESIZE Error
I'm trying to RESIZE a file, but I'm getting a RESIZE error.
"RESIZE: Error on [filename]. File not resized."
A
Baruch Salamander wrote:
I'm trying to RESIZE a file, but I'm getting a RESIZE error.
"RESIZE: Error on [filename]. File not resized."
As a follow-up, an attempt was made to copy the content to a temporary
file, delete the old one, re-create it, and copy the content back, but the
system refuses
Universe on Windows 2000
u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org writes:
>Windows or Unix?
>Universe or Unidata?
>NFS mounted file system?
>
>
>On Apr 24, 2007, at 9:56 AM, Baruch Salamander wrote:
>
>> I'm trying to RESIZE a file, but I'm getting a RESIZE error.
>>
>> "RESIZE: Error on [filename]. File not
There's a resize bit you can reset with filepeek.
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Sent: Tuesday, April 24, 2007 1:31 PM
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Subject: Re: Spam:[U2] RESIZE Error
If you were able to copy all of the re
Windows or Unix?
Universe or Unidata?
NFS mounted file system?
On Apr 24, 2007, at 9:56 AM, Baruch Salamander wrote:
I'm trying to RESIZE a file, but I'm getting a RESIZE error.
"RESIZE: Error on [filename]. File not resized."
As a follow-up, an attempt was made to copy the content to a temp
:
Sent: Tuesday, April 24, 2007 11:56 AM
Subject: Spam:[U2] RESIZE Error
I'm trying to RESIZE a file, but I'm getting a RESIZE error.
"RESIZE: Error on [filename]. File not resized."
As a follow-up, an attempt was made to copy the content to a temporary
file, delete the old one
I'm trying to RESIZE a file, but I'm getting a RESIZE error.
"RESIZE: Error on [filename]. File not resized."
As a follow-up, an attempt was made to copy the content to a temporary
file, delete the old one, re-create it, and copy the content back, but the
system refuses to delete the old one due
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