Dear All,
I encountered this problem and have use UNLOCK SEMAPHORE base on
the analyze.shm -s result to solve it We are now tracing which backend
program causing the lock. Thanks Charles
Thanks and Regards
Ang
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From: Stevenson, Charles [SMTP:[EMAIL
If I may ask what kind of kiosk application.
Thanks.
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From: Barry Brevik [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: U2-users (E-mail) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 29, 2004 4:54 PM
Subject: [U2] [wIntegrate]
I am using wIntegrate scripting on a Kiosk application. One of the
Can someone point me to the UniVerse manual (rev 9.5) that shows the syntax
and rules on building D-type, A-type, and I-type DICTionary items? .. I've
tried searching through the PDF's and can't find it (and since I'm primarily
a SystemBuilder guy, I've never had to before ;)
Thanks in advance
check pfd labeled system description under universe file dictionaries.
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Sent: Wednesday, June 30, 2004 11:29 AM
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Subject: [U2] building DICT items
Can someone point me to
If I may ask what kind of kiosk application.
Barcoding.
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If you find RedBack too slow try watching where youa re spending the effort
(see perfrgw).
Usual suspects:
1. WWSTATE (manage this file - positively)
2. RedBack 4.1.3.2 without the right patches (upgrade RedBack 4.2 - has them
included)
3. Do you use the OPEN2 method or OPEN (please use
Rebecca: Thanks for the script suggestion.
kmbodine: I used the example of TIME because I figured that everyone has
that on their system (and the output from that is captured at both levels).
I used the ENVINIT example (a Datatel specific example) because it is
similar to a situation that I was
Can anyone tell me why I am starting to get this error on the server me
are running universe 10 on windows 2000, we have about 40 users.
There is lots of disk space and the server is not slow or heavily used.
UniVerse warning: Unable to read from stdin.. WSA error: 10054.
UniVerse warning:
I have just installed PE onto an XP pro machine. I am unable to connect
through telnet. Service shows started but no joy in Mudville
if I use hyperterminal (have used before) i get no response but the clock
shows it is connected.
I have not seen this before so am wondering if anyone knows
The experience we had was with the UniOLEDB components
but I believe the same unirpc service handles the requests
at the Unidata side. It appears that unirpc serialises requests
effectively limiting the system to one concurrent user. The system
tested
was Unidata 5.2. (Unidata 6 seems to solve the
Have you got XP firewall switched on?
Are you connected to a LAN with a valid functioning NIC?
Does a netstat show a listening against port 23? (with and without
Unidata
Telnet service running?)
What version of PE?
Cheers
Nick
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From: David Tod Sigafoos
You didn't mention if this is UniData or UniVerse. I'm going to assume that
it is UniData as I ran into a problem of this nature some time ago. I was
able to start UniData (all services running properly) and get it to work
with the 'UDT' program, but not any type of telnet program. It turned
Hi
Wondering if any of you programmers could tell me how to output the paths of
UniVerse files that are listed in the VOC - ie files of type F - to a text
file? (I wish to use the generated list from and for a unix script.)
I need the file to consist of just each file's path on its own line -
In Universe, I'd set my printer output to the hold file, then sort the VOC
file and format the display field (F2) to something wide.
SETPTR 0,200,,0,0,3,BRIEF,BANNER FILELIST.TXT
SORT VOC WITH TYPE = F F2 FMT 200L ID.SUP LPTR
The results will be in the HOLD file (./HOLD/FILELIST.TXT).
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Wondering if any of you programmers could tell me how to output the paths
of
UniVerse files that are listed in the VOC - ie files of type F - to a text
file? (I wish to use the generated list from and for a unix script.)
It has been a while
Put it in a paragrah and run the paragraph:
Edit an item in the VOC called FLIST
PA
SSELECT VOC WITH F1 = F DIR BY F2 F2
SAVE-LIST FILEPATHS
COPY FROM SAVEDLISTS FILEPATHS TO BP OVERWRITING
You may need to check the COPY syntax depending on your account flavour.
Now you can
`uv FLIST` in your
Here I am answering my own question...
Multiple uv lines can be executed from unix like this:
echo DATE \n CT VOC VOC \n DATE | uv
The \n is a carriage return, so DATE will run, followed by CT VOC VOC, then
the DATE again - all executed by the uv shell.
LeRoi
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In Universe, TYPE returns the first letter only. So the ellipsis are not
needed.
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Louis Windsor
Sent: Wednesday, June 30, 2004 11:46 PM
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Subject: Re: [U2] How create list of uv files
The SAVE-LIST will create a file in the unix directory \SAVEDLISTS\ which
will contain what you want. That save the COPY-LIST and TO:(BP lines for
you.
Be aware that not all F pointers have the full path in attribute 2.
Regards,
T.
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From: LeRoi Keiller [EMAIL
We are missing something obvious here - can anyone assist by pointing me in
the right direction (we have even read the manuals - but haven't found the
vital key)
We obtained a copy of Red Hat RHEL 3 from IBM to test moving to this
platform. It is installed on a test PC and forms part of an
Sara,
how is telnet running? Is xinetd or similar limiting who can connect?
Does Connect Failed message return immediately? perhaps the linux box cannot
do a reverse lookup on the NT4 box?
Try SSHing to the linux -- SSH is more likely to be configured for access
out of the box.
Craig
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Ashish
Tell us more.
1. Is the uniVerse phantom creating + writing the file for the C daemon to
process?
2. Is the C daemon deleting the file when it has finished processing it?
3. What do you see as a temporary file?
Depending on your answers, we can make a better judgement call
Louie
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