[U2] Redback

2010-08-02 Thread Holt, Jake
We're currently running Universe 10.0.21 and I have RedBack 4.1.3.2 (its
old, long story...).  I can get everything to install properly it would
seem but when I go to test it I get the following error:

http://jonah/scripts/rgw.dll/DATAFLO
***
Sorry, an error has occurred in rgw.dll
   running on host 'JONAH' (192.168.221.15) at 'Mon Aug 02 10:57:57
2010'
   at line 1161 of 'rgwi.c'.
Can't connect to account 'DATAFLO' (DATAFLO:8413) rc=-1.
[rgw.ini file is 'rgw.ini']
(RedBack ErrorCode = 0xf0060010)
   (System ErrorCode=11004 - The requested name is valid, but no
data of the requested type was found. )
***

If I test just the gateway itself I get:
http://jonah/scripts/rgw.dll/

You have successfully performed a test connection
to the RedBack Requester (rgw)
running on host 'JONAH' (192.168.221.15).
Your RedBack accounts will be looked up in file
'rgw.ini'.
*

So it looks to be reading the rgw.ini file properly.   This looks like a
DNS error, but if I change rgw/rgwresp to use the IP it gives me the
exact same error.  The virtual directory for the redback scripts
folder is under the default website in IIS.  I've also added the web
extension for the responder.

 I've tried about everything I can think to try including reinstalling
both the server and gateway 3 or 4 times.  The licensing isn't
displaying any issues, I've run ENABLE.RBO and REDBACK.UPG.  Anyone have
any ideas? 

Thanks,

Jake




We're running on Windows Server 2003 32bit. 

Files:
***
RGWRESP.INI:

[Default]
delim=254
startbackend=1
nresponders=2
backend=E:\UV\uv\bin\uv.exe
perfstats=1

[Default.Environment]
TERM=dumb
RBHOME=e:\Redback\UVServer\RedBack
COMSPEC=C:\WINDOWS\system32\cmd.exe
SystemRoot=C:\WINDOWS
Path=C:\WINDOWS\system32\;C:\WINDOWS\;e:\Redback\UVServer\RedBack\rgw\bi
n
UVHOME=E:\UV\uv
UVBIN=E:\UV\uv\bin
RedBack=1

[LogLevel]
panic=1
err=1
wrn=1
inf=1
init=1
trace=1
verb=1
big=1

[Accounts]
DATAFLO

[DATAFLO]
port=
workdir=E:\dbms\LIVE\DATAFLO

RGW.INI:

DATAFLO 192.168.221.15:

[LogLevel]
panic=1
err=1
wrn=1
inf=1
init=1
trace=1
verb=1
big=1


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Re: [U2] Redback

2010-08-02 Thread Buss, Troy (Logitek Systems)
Have you reviewed the log files  in the redback account (on the u2 server) here:

redback\rgw\log

Was this a working installation or a new one?
Anything changed?
Firewall settings?


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Subject: [U2] Redback

We're currently running Universe 10.0.21 and I have RedBack 4.1.3.2 (its old, 
long story...).  I can get everything to install properly it would seem but 
when I go to test it I get the following error:
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[U2] mv.NET and U2.NET

2010-08-02 Thread Bill Haskett
Does anyone use mv.NET?  Do you have any problems; stability, 
connectivity, licensing, etc?  Is U2.NET a good substitute?  I 
understand they re-wrote the licensing.  What is the U2.NET cost?  Does 
anyone use U2.NET?


Any thoughts would be appreciated.

Thanks,

Bill Haskett
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Re: [U2] Redback

2010-08-02 Thread Holt, Jake
It is a new installation and there is no firewall on the machine at all.
It's only going to be used internally.  Just to be sure though I
reenabled the ICS/FW service and turned it off. 

The logfile doesn't seem to show any errors, it looks like everything
(as best as I can tell) fires up fine, it creates the in, out and err
files for the two webshares , dump_acct, and scoreboard.

If I run showrgw it displays all of the accounts I have in
RGW.INI/RGWRESP.ini and the responders start up in universe.  I can see
them both in the Taskmanager as well as the user list in universe.

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[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Buss, Troy
(Logitek Systems)
Sent: Monday, August 02, 2010 2:09 PM
To: U2 Users List
Subject: Re: [U2] Redback

Have you reviewed the log files  in the redback account (on the u2
server) here:

redback\rgw\log

Was this a working installation or a new one?
Anything changed?
Firewall settings?


-Original Message-
From: u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org
[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Holt, Jake
Sent: Monday, August 02, 2010 9:22 AM
To: U2 Users List
Subject: [U2] Redback

We're currently running Universe 10.0.21 and I have RedBack 4.1.3.2 (its
old, long story...).  I can get everything to install properly it would
seem but when I go to test it I get the following error:
[...snip...]


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Re: [U2] mv.NET and U2.NET

2010-08-02 Thread Charlie Noah

Bill,

We're just getting into MV.NET with Jbase, using one pad PC running a 
shop bay scheduling system. We are finding it very expensive, difficult 
to work with and a resource HOG. One session took as much bandwidth as 
the entire store it's being used at normally takes - one of our bigger 
stores, so that's considerable. I'm not really involved with it, thank 
God, but I'm seeing the fallout. I don't know anything about U2.NET.


Regards,
Charlie Noah
Inland Truck Parts Company

On 08-02-2010 4:32 PM, Bill Haskett wrote:
Does anyone use mv.NET?  Do you have any problems; stability, 
connectivity, licensing, etc?  Is U2.NET a good substitute?  I 
understand they re-wrote the licensing.  What is the U2.NET cost?  
Does anyone use U2.NET?


Any thoughts would be appreciated.

Thanks,

Bill Haskett
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Re: [U2] mv.NET and U2.NET

2010-08-02 Thread Tony Gravagno
(People offended by discussion of products by those who sell
those products should feel free to delete such commentary.  My
opinion of software that I use does not get invalidated when I
take the next step to eat my own dogfood and sell and support
software that I like.)

 From: Bill Haskett
 Does anyone use mv.NET?  Do you have any problems; stability, 
 connectivity, licensing, etc?

A lot of companies do use mv.NET - they can respond here for
themselves if they wish.  Personally I use it every day for all
MV development, and my decision to do so is constantly
re-affirmed when I think of the tools I was using in the past.
BlueFinity continues to be an excellent business partner and my
decision to sell mv.NET as a part of our overall services and
solutions offering is also continually reaffirmed.


 Is U2.NET a good substitute?  I understand they 
 re-wrote the licensing.  What is the U2.NET cost?  
 Does anyone use U2.NET?

At the risk of sounding like I'm disparaging a competing
offering, here is my understanding of U2.NET.  Corrections are
welcome:
1) U2.NET is essentially an old version of mv.NET (a fork).  A
license to the source was purchased by IBM from BlueFinity.  It's
essentially v3.2.x (?) frozen in time.
2) It has not progressed in sync with mv.NET to support new
features like Solution Objects (code generation of strongly-typed
business classes) or the new extended support for Silverlight.
No license was purchased by IBM/Rocket for ongoing enhancements
or fixes from BlueFinity.
3) Where the same mv.NET software can be used across almost all
Pick/MV platforms, U2.NET hase been restricted to operating only
with U2.
4) I originally thought and hoped that it would be provided free
to the U2 client base.  I really wanted to use U2.NET as an
alternative to UO.NET and mv.NET for sites where it was better
suited.  But to my surprise this severely and intentionally
limited product (in current features and its future) is being
sold to U2 sites at a price comparable to mv.NET itself.

I really don't understand what was on their minds when they did
all of this but I welcome some encouragement to reconsider using
U2.NET in the future.

Tony Gravagno
Nebula Research and Development
TG@ remove.pleaseNebula-RnD.com
Nebula RD sells mv.NET and other Pick/MultiValue products
worldwide, and provides related development services
remove.pleaseNebula-RnD.com/blog
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Re: [U2] Universe Triggers

2010-08-02 Thread Boydell, Stuart
FYI the best doco on using triggers is in Chapter 5 of the Universe SQL 
Reference pdf. It's pretty comprehensive.
Regards.

-Original Message-
AIX 5.3 UV 10.2Universe

I want to put a trigger on a file to send an email message then a new 
item is written. I have read the (very non-helpful) section on triggers 
in the Universe System Description documentation but I'm still a bit 
confused. I have a program (subroutine) written with the arguments as 
established in the manual:
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Re: [U2] mv.NET and U2.NET [AD]

2010-08-02 Thread Robert Houben
Hi Bill,

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aware of, which is our FusionWare Direct ADO.NET provider.  Information on this 
option is available at http://www.fwic.net.

Our customers get excellent stability and performance from our direct product 
line, but it is NOT free. [/AD]

-Original Message-
From: u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org 
[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Bill Haskett
Sent: Monday, August 02, 2010 2:33 PM
To: U2 Mail List
Subject: [U2] mv.NET and U2.NET

Does anyone use mv.NET?  Do you have any problems; stability,
connectivity, licensing, etc?  Is U2.NET a good substitute?  I
understand they re-wrote the licensing.  What is the U2.NET cost?  Does
anyone use U2.NET?

Any thoughts would be appreciated.

Thanks,

Bill Haskett
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