[U2] How release UVCS sessions in Win2003?

2006-07-05 Thread Augusto Alonso
Hi all.
Some of our customers with UV 10.0.10 under Win2003 have this problem:
- UVCS session closed at client side because of defective communications. (I
emulate this by disconnecting the ethernet cord)
- At server side the session keeps active. (There are two PIDs
uvapi_server.exe and uvapi_slave.exe)
- I try MASTER OFF pid ( The pid that appears with LISTU)
- I try DOS /c bin\kill pid (Usually this command sucessfully kill
uvapi_slave PID.)
- I make DOS /c bin\uvlictool clean_lic -a

At this point you have a locked licence:
LISTU does'nt report it.
uvlictool reports it
And the windows task manager show that uvapi_server.exe keeps running.

The only way to relase this licence (apart from reboot) is to kill
uvapi_server.exe.

So, if you know the uvapi_server PID associated with an uvapi_slave PID,
then you can kill it succesfully and release the license.
Does anybody know how I can do the trick?

Regards,
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RE: [U2] How release UVCS sessions in Win2003?

2006-07-05 Thread IT-Laure Hansen
Hello,

I'm unclear on one point: is the MASTER OFF successful or not? I think
this may change the situation.

Thanks,

Laure Hansen,
City of Redwood City
Information Technology
www.redwoodcity.org
1017 Middlefield Road
Redwood City, CA 94063
Tel: 650-780-7087
Fax: 650-556-9204
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Subject: [U2] How release UVCS sessions in Win2003?


Hi all.
Some of our customers with UV 10.0.10 under Win2003 have this problem:
- UVCS session closed at client side because of defective
communications. (I emulate this by disconnecting the ethernet cord)
- At server side the session keeps active. (There are two PIDs
uvapi_server.exe and uvapi_slave.exe)
- I try MASTER OFF pid ( The pid that appears with LISTU)
- I try DOS /c bin\kill pid (Usually this command sucessfully kill
uvapi_slave PID.)
- I make DOS /c bin\uvlictool clean_lic -a

At this point you have a locked licence:
LISTU does'nt report it.
uvlictool reports it
And the windows task manager show that uvapi_server.exe keeps running.

The only way to relase this licence (apart from reboot) is to kill
uvapi_server.exe.

So, if you know the uvapi_server PID associated with an uvapi_slave PID,
then you can kill it succesfully and release the license. Does anybody
know how I can do the trick?

Regards,
__
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I.T.Manager
Quiter Servicios Informaticos S.L.
Tel: +34 902 23 33 23
Fax: +34 902 23 42 80
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Re: [U2] How release UVCS sessions in Win2003?

2006-07-05 Thread Augusto Alonso
Hi.
Sorry, I forgot to mention that MASTER OFF does'nt work in the begining, the
command LISTU reports the dead PID.
But after a succesfull bin\kill, you can try again the MASTER OFF and then
it works, because now the command LISTU does'nt reports the dead PID.
However, the bin\uvlictool does report this dead PID.
And you have to make a bin\kill Parent_PID in order to release the
license.

You can try it, because is a systematic behavior.
I hope you understand me. (I apologize about my poor english).
Regards,
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De: IT-Laure Hansen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Para: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Enviado: miircoles, 05 de julio de 2006 19:14
Asunto: RE: [U2] How release UVCS sessions in Win2003?


 Hello,

 I'm unclear on one point: is the MASTER OFF successful or not? I think
 this may change the situation.

 Thanks,

 Laure Hansen,
 City of Redwood City
 Information Technology
 www.redwoodcity.org
 1017 Middlefield Road
 Redwood City, CA 94063
 Tel: 650-780-7087
 Fax: 650-556-9204
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]



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 Sent: Wednesday, July 05, 2006 8:49 AM
 To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
 Subject: [U2] How release UVCS sessions in Win2003?


 Hi all.
 Some of our customers with UV 10.0.10 under Win2003 have this problem:
 - UVCS session closed at client side because of defective
 communications. (I emulate this by disconnecting the ethernet cord)
 - At server side the session keeps active. (There are two PIDs
 uvapi_server.exe and uvapi_slave.exe)
 - I try MASTER OFF pid ( The pid that appears with LISTU)
 - I try DOS /c bin\kill pid (Usually this command sucessfully kill
 uvapi_slave PID.)
 - I make DOS /c bin\uvlictool clean_lic -a

 At this point you have a locked licence:
 LISTU does'nt report it.
 uvlictool reports it
 And the windows task manager show that uvapi_server.exe keeps running.

 The only way to relase this licence (apart from reboot) is to kill
 uvapi_server.exe.

 So, if you know the uvapi_server PID associated with an uvapi_slave PID,
 then you can kill it succesfully and release the license. Does anybody
 know how I can do the trick?

 Regards,
 __
 Augusto Alonso Alonso
 I.T.Manager
 Quiter Servicios Informaticos S.L.
 Tel: +34 902 23 33 23
 Fax: +34 902 23 42 80
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Re: [U2] uniobjects/unirpc setup

2006-07-05 Thread Rick Ward
Didn't see any responses on this. Anyone? Bueller?

--- Symeon Breen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I have a udt on linux machine that has several apps
 connecting to it via
 uniobjects. (designbais + some of our own asp and
 asp.net apps)
 
 I have found that if i have just one uniobjects
 session open (i.e. if
 designbais, or unidebugger has one) then all the
 other apps, that need to
 open and close a session go much slower, the
 difference is between them
 being instant to taking a couple of seconds or more,
 so is quite a big
 change
 
 Is there some sort of concurrency setting or
 something i need to do on my
 udt install on linux to make this faster at all ?
 
 
 
 Thanks
 Symeon.
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RE: [U2] CALLHTTP....UV 10

2006-07-05 Thread George Gallen
OK. Adding in the setHTTPDefault and the setRequestHeader got it working.

Now...I need to read an https:// URL

I changed my createrequest to createsecurerequest, and now I have my security 
handle.

The data isn't being read, I have getting a 400 page error instead.

I didn't see a submitsecurerequest() command..

George

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 Sent: Tuesday, July 04, 2006 8:48 AM
 To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
 Subject: RE: [U2] CALLHTTPUV 10
 
 
 Hi,
 
 I think I had similar problems, but eventually got it working 
 with this
 code:
 
 HTTP.METHOD = 'GET'
 REQ.HANDLE = '' ; POST.DATA = '' ; TIME.OUT = '' ; RESP.HEADERS = '' ;
 RESP.DATA = '' ; HTTP.STATUS = ''
 Ret = setHTTPDefault('VERSION','1.1')
 Ret = createRequest(URL,HTTP.METHOD,REQ.HANDLE)
 Ret = setRequestHeader(REQ.HANDLE,'Connection','Keep-Alive')
 RET.STATUS =
 SubmitRequest(REQ.HANDLE,TIME.OUT,POST.DATA,RESP.HEADERS,RESP.
 DATA,HTTP.
 STATUS)
 
 
 Where RESP.DATA will contain the downloaded data
 
 Setting the HTTP Version to 1.1 is what fixed mine to get the data to
 come down, I do recall only getting headers previous to that.
 
 Hope that helps
 
 Peter
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 To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
 Subject: [U2] CALLHTTPUV 10
 
 I'm trying to setup a very simple web call.
 
 STATUS1=CREATEREQUEST(URL,GET,SHANDLE)
 STATUS2=SUBMITREQUEST(SHANDLE,1000,,HEADERS,RDAT,HSTATUS)
 
 OK. From what I gather, the above two lines, should download the
 webpage
 specified in URL.
 
 I'm getting strange information in HEADERS and RDAT but the 
 HSTATUS says
 200
 (ok)
 
 What I want to do is access a URL and get the resulting information.
 
 I was using wget, but it keeps hanging. I just want to use something
 else, and
 thought I'd
 try to go UV native.
 
 In actuality, I will really need to use 
 CREATESECUREREQUEST(), But I'll
 tackle
 that one
 when I get the non-secure working first...:)
 
 Any examples would be very helpful
 
 Thanks
 George
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Re: [U2] CALLHTTP....UV 10

2006-07-05 Thread Wendy Smoak

On 7/5/06, George Gallen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


OK. Adding in the setHTTPDefault and the setRequestHeader got it working.

Now...I need to read an https:// URL


Not reading for content, but see if anything here helps:

  http://www.pickwiki.com/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?CallHTTPWithSSL

also:http://www.pickwiki.com/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?CallHTTP

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[U2] Universe file size limits

2006-07-05 Thread Eugene Perry
Hello,

Does Universe have a file size limit?  We are working on Universe 10.1 on both
NT and Linux based systems.  It came up in a meeting today about files not
being able to go over 2 Gigs.  I was wondering if that is a Universe limit or
a limit of the OS.  I thought that new versions of Linux could now go over the
2 Gig limit on partitions.

Thanks

Eugene
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RE: [U2] Universe file size limits

2006-07-05 Thread José Luis Gutiérrez de la Peza
Eugene,

Was a OS limit, I have a customers with files of 10GB en HPUX

Regards


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Enviado el: Miircoles, 05 de Julio de 2006 05:10 p.m.
Para: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Asunto: [U2] Universe file size limits

Hello,

Does Universe have a file size limit?  We are working on Universe 10.1 on
both
NT and Linux based systems.  It came up in a meeting today about files not
being able to go over 2 Gigs.  I was wondering if that is a Universe limit
or
a limit of the OS.  I thought that new versions of Linux could now go over
the
2 Gig limit on partitions.

Thanks

Eugene
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RE: [U2] Universe file size limits {Unclassified}

2006-07-05 Thread HENDERSON MIKE, MR
Eugene

UniVerse files can go over 2GB if they are created / resized as
64-bit.
I have done this on UV 10.0 on Win2K3, it works!

You can also use UniVerse distributed files to partition your data so
that a set of less-than-2GB files appear as a single logical entity.
This is the approach we took rather than go 64-bit.

There is a deal of information about both these in the UniVerse
Reference Guide PDFs

Hope this helps


Mike

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 Subject: [U2] Universe file size limits
 
 Hello,
 
 Does Universe have a file size limit?  We are working on 
 Universe 10.1 on both NT and Linux based systems.  It came up 
 in a meeting today about files not being able to go over 2 
 Gigs.  I was wondering if that is a Universe limit or a limit 
 of the OS.  I thought that new versions of Linux could now go over the
 2 Gig limit on partitions.
 
 Thanks
 
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RE: [U2] Universe file size limits {Unclassified}

2006-07-05 Thread Stevenson, Charles
Yeahbut . . . some unix ( linux?) utilities do not work well with the
2GB files.
I recall trouble using some file moving utilities.  Some of these
worked, and some didn't: ftp, rcp, cp, tar, cpio ...  I don't remember
which.   A couple commercial backup utilities failed, too.
That was 4 years ago.   it was HP  DEC  Solaris unix, not Linux.

So be careful.  The restriction may not be with UV as much as with other
OS utilities you might need in the middle of some sort of disaster
recovery.

cds

 UniVerse files can go over 2GB if they are created / resized 
 as 64-bit.
 I have done this on UV 10.0 on Win2K3, it works!

me too.

 You can also use UniVerse distributed files to partition 
 your data so that a set of less-than-2GB files appear as a 
 single logical entity.
 This is the approach we took rather than go 64-bit.

me too.

  Does Universe have a file size limit?  We are working on Universe
10.1 
  on both NT and Linux based systems.  It came up in a meeting today 
  about files not being able to go over 2 Gigs.  I was wondering if
that 
  is a Universe limit or a limit of the OS.  I thought that new
versions 
  of Linux could now go over the
  2 Gig limit on partitions.
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