Those few paragraphs don't really say anything about getting the SCR
errors after you run the conversion program, though :(
On 8/30/07, Drew Henderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
jj,
SCR is the Security Context Record used by the udtelnetd process. It
should be listed in the udtelnetd.conf
Is there any kind of equivalent to this on UniData?
On 8/10/07, John Jenkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Why was it made a switch ? (pass) -- Not all platforms supported the
function but if it was not supported then it didn't use it regardless
(naturally).
It was fortunate that it *was* a
These are all extremely informative and lovely pieces of information
(no, that's not sarcasm):) With nice Unix information that can even
be applied to Windows with some thought.
However, I too am curious about the Server 2003 VSS (not *nix,
sorry!). Running it cannot cause corruption to the
I see that this is the command line that was executed for one of my
processes. Can anybody either explain the parameters to me, or point
me to which document describes them?
udt.exe UDTlServer.exe 208 192.168.10.182 0 0
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One way is to use the GNU screen software that was mentioned some time
ago.
This allows another user to adopt other users sessions and take them
over, like TANDEM should (but TANDEM doesnt seem to work reliably on
HPUX). Then it is simply a question of firing the various quit commands
that
This sounds great! I just added our company to the enhancement
request.
Thanks.
Tom VanKirk
Unix/Unidata Systems Administrator
Kraftmaid Cabinetry
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Hi JayJay
The transaction processing will not write incomplete transactions to the
disk file at the time of suspend.file protecting transactional integrity. I
believe that the dbpause completes any writes before pausing.
However one area I am not sure of is the data in buffers. The suspend
quote who=Hennessey, Mark F.
While I'm not a UD user, I should think that it would benefit from the
errlog function. But everyone would benefit by making it smarter... I
would like to be able to configure it similar to syslog. I'd like 'low
grade' errors either logged elsewhere or not at
*grin* I was kind of wondering even without transaction processing if
it would let the file handle close or something of the sort to ensure
the data finished writing. I don't know enough about the command,
though. Do the two functions work the same in both database systems?
On 9/18/07, David
This is discussed at U2 University during my presentation. I highly
recommend that you all attend.
Also, the description stated UniVerse and not UniData, so I changed it.
Most people are skewed to only looking at their DB of choice.
JJUser asked However, I too am curious about the Server 2003
I thought that VSS took a point in time snapshot of the entire volume. That
any transactions would be read/write by the OS, and the VSS reader would read
the before data if you will.
From what I can tell the only drawback is the fact that IBM has not integrated
the DBPAUSE into a VSS driver
Note:
For those of you interested in capturing run-time errors from UO subroutine
calls, we have had this for a while (7.1.4 and greater).
From the readme:
Issue 8496 - Problem Description
Beginning at this release, if the server-side debug log is
enabled and the value of udcs is 10 in the
Hi all,
I'm executing a CLEAR.FILE DATA against a Type18 file and I get an error
code of -128, does anyone know what that error code means?
Thanks in advance,
Pete
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Can anyone clue me in on how to resolve this error (step-by-step)?
When going to the command prompt and starting udt I receive the
following error:
UniData Release 5.1 Build: (2189)
Copyright (C) Ardent Software, Inc. (USA) 1998
All rights reserved.
Current UniData home is e:\unidata\ud51\.
From: Christensen, Steve [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [U2] resolving udt error message
Can anyone clue me in on how to resolve this error (step-by-step)?
When going to the command prompt and starting udt I receive the
following error:
UniData Release 5.1 Build: (2189)
Copyright (C) Ardent
[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Christensen, Steve
Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2007 17:30
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: [U2] resolving udt error message
Can anyone clue me in on how to resolve this error (step-by-step)?
When going to the command prompt and starting udt I receive the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can anyone clue me in on how to resolve this error (step-by-step)?
When going to the command prompt and starting udt I receive the
following error:
UniData Release 5.1 Build: (2189)
Copyright (C) Ardent Software, Inc. (USA) 1998
All rights reserved.
Current
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Stevenson, Charles
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Subject: [U2] [BB] Does UD need the equivalent of uv/errlog?
Is there a UniData enhancement request
John,
No, but you have to *create* the file before UV will use it (yes, I know
it's nuts, but it's always been that way)
Just touch errlog in the right directory. With the right permissions,
of course
Regards
Mike
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