Update on this case.
If you set the sleep mode on your local PC such that it goes to sleep (power
save), say while you are at lunch, this will apparently disconnect Universe
telnet sessions. I tested this on my own PC, with ALL OTHER programs not
running, except Accuterm connected to Universe
I can confirm that having a PC go to sleep can disrupt a telnet session.
My experience, and I'm going WAY back here, is that sometimes (on some
machines) going to sleep will disrupt a network connection, and sometimes
it won't. This may have to do with settings in advanced options under the
Have you turned ON Keep-Alives in Accuterm?
Dave
Update on this case.
If you set the sleep mode on your local PC such that it goes to sleep
(power save), say while you are at lunch, this will apparently disconnect
Universe telnet sessions. I tested this on my own PC, with ALL OTHER
I think the real concern that Wil brings up is about what happens to
these connections in the DBMS at both the socket level and at the
port/session/license level.
From: Bob Rasmussen
I can confirm that having a PC go to sleep can disrupt a telnet
session.
My experience, and I'm going WAY
But the issue isn't that the process is idle.
The process is actually working.
It's that Windows goes to sleep, not that Universe thinks my process is idle,
or that Accuterm does...
If Windows won't recognize that data coming *to* the screen means something is
good to stay awake, than I don't
You can adjust your network adaptor to stop the PC Power Management facility
from turning it off. This should alleviate this problem for you.
Run the Device Manager applet in the control panel, select the Network
Adapters then select the appropriate adaptor. Right-click and select the
Aha, there it is! And in Windows 7 also. Here's some MS info on this
subject:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee617165(v=ws.10).aspx
On Thu, 27 Sep 2012, Gregor Scott wrote:
You can adjust your network adaptor to stop the PC Power Management facility
from turning it off. This
I'll try running a session overnight with a Loop-On and with Keepalive set
and see what occurs.
*I* think that it will disconnect anyway, but we'll see.
-Original Message-
From: David Taylor da...@sysmarkinfo.com
To: U2 Users List u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Sent: Wed, Sep 26, 2012
I'll preface this by saying I dealt with this issue a Long time ago so
my memory on the matter has faded and my notes here could be
invalid...
I don't believe that you can trust that this Device Manager setting
will be present. Many client PCs are from Dell or other build-to-order
companies that
Hi geniuses!
I know that in Unidata there is a udt options flag that allows data-stacking
to work. I can't find anything similar in Universe. But even if I could,
my problem seems to run a little deeper than that. I can write a test
program that data stacks two pieces of info into another
Rather than data stacking, can you do this:
EXECUTE 'SB.LOGIN user,password,terminal'
Where the lower case stuff is the appropriate user, password, and term type?
On Wed, Sep 26, 2012 at 8:23 PM, Susan Joslyn sjos...@sjplus.com wrote:
Hi geniuses!
I know that in Unidata there is a udt
I'll try that, thanks!
Still a mystery why it works differently in different universe accounts on
the same server though.
From: precisonl...@gmail.com [mailto:precisonl...@gmail.com] On Behalf Of
Kevin King
Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2012 10:29 PM
To: sjos...@sjplus.com; U2 Users List
12 matches
Mail list logo