[U2] Passing of Don Willis

2009-01-12 Thread Baker Hughes
I am posting this for the benefit of those who knew Don in some way, and so we 
can all benefit from his example ...

It is with great sadness that we report the passing of Donald Willis on 
Friday, January 9, 2009.  Don was a close member of the PVI family for over 
thirty years and most notably served as the Information Systems Manager, a 
member of PVI's Senior Management Team and a shareholder.

Don was the architect of the PVI information systems software, developed over 
twenty years ago to meet the unique needs of PVI customers and management 
alike. As PVI has grown, Don was instrumental in keeping our ability to serve 
our constituents, always knowing that our ability and desire to serve our 
customers is what makes PVI the company it is today.

-Chris Bollas of PVI management team (Ft Worth, TX)

Simply, Don was the best boss I've had in my 30 years of programming.  He 
effectively employed his heart-felt Christian values in the work place --- no 
small accomplishment.   He cared deeply for all the people here at PVI and 
especially for us in the IT Group.  He was an inspiration to all of us and a 
talented programmer, too.  He'll be sorely missed.  I'm just thankful that we 
had the time together.

-Devon Osborne, PVI Developer, Texmug Member


I remind Texmug members that Don made a very fine presentation at our June 19th 
meeting on the document management system he created for PVI - this was Don's 
description of the requirements ---

We could never seem to get a document management system to the top of the 
budget, so we (Infosys) decided to experiment with the interaction of Universe 
and other software. Goals were no cost, secure and simple for the user. We 
created the system, named SOS for Secure Online Storage, and currently have 
almost 750,000 documents stored. Universe controls it all, from setting NTFS 
security, generating barcodes on everything, to allowing productive document 
set displays based on cross reference from the main Universe database.

This was one of the best Texmug presentations to date, and a well attended 
meeting.

Don represents the pioneer spirit that many Multivalue developers have, who 
meet and exceed the requirements of their employers or customers and over the 
years tune their business systems to meet the challenges of the changing 
business environment.  Don was one of the best and brightest of these pioneers 
who humbly, quietly, crafted a robust, custom, IT solution which played a 
significant role in his employer's continued and storied success.  He did this 
while also caring for others and showing consistent integrity.  We are richer 
as a community for having had him among us.

Those wishing to express condolences to his family or friends can obtain 
contact information from myself or Devon [dosborne at removethis pvi dot com].

-Baker Hughes
Texmug President
Member at Large, U2UG Board
presid...@texmug.org

You can read the obit at this link, search on Willis in ft worth, tx:
http://www.legacy.com/dfw/Obituaries.asp?Page=SEARCHRESULTS

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[U2] UD: Gathering WHO from another port#?

2009-01-12 Thread Kevin King
Is there a way in Unidata BASIC to get the (Pick-like) WHO value from
another port?  On UV, I believe we can do a U50BB with a port# and it'll
return the WHO value from that port, but in Unidata, the U50BB user exit
ignores the OCONV() parameter.

What I'm really after is a reliable way to get a list of ports that are
logged in, so maybe this isn't really the right question?

-Kevin
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[U2] Errors with RPC

2009-01-12 Thread Martel, Henry
Hello all,



I am looking for some assistance on where to start with this.  We've stared
using UniObjects for Java in Late Dec and we've been getting

Quite a few RPC failed messages.  Has anyone seen this type of message and how
to trouble shoot it?



The developers are telling me there is something wrong with Universe, but I
don't know where to look.



12/24/2008 00:07:44:814  Error: [IBM U2][UniObjects for Java][UniSession
Exception][ErrorCode: 81009]The RPC failed

12/24/2008 12:07:50:971  Error: [IBM U2][UniObjects for Java][UniSession
Exception][ErrorCode: 81009]The RPC failed

12/24/2008 12:07:7:921  Error: [IBM U2][UniObjects for Java][UniSession
Exception][ErrorCode: 81009]The RPC failed

12/25/2008 00:08:02:408  Error: [IBM U2][UniObjects for Java][UniSession
Exception][ErrorCode: 81009]The RPC failed

12/25/2008 12:07:31:562  Error: [IBM U2][UniObjects for Java][UniSession
Exception][ErrorCode: 81009]The RPC failed

12/25/2008 12:08:16:861  Error: [IBM U2][UniObjects for Java][UniSession
Exception][ErrorCode: 81009]The RPC failed

12/26/2008 00:07:37:906  Error: [IBM U2][UniObjects for Java][UniSession
Exception][ErrorCode: 81009]The RPC failed

12/26/2008 00:08:23:361  Error: [IBM U2][UniObjects for Java][UniSession
Exception][ErrorCode: 81009]The RPC failed

12/27/2008 12:07:28:781  Error: [IBM U2][UniObjects for Java][UniSession
Exception][ErrorCode: 81009]The RPC failed

12/27/2008 12:07:30:46  Error: [IBM U2][UniObjects for Java][UniSession
Exception][ErrorCode: 81009]The RPC failed

12/27/2008 12:08:10:924  Error: [IBM U2][UniObjects for Java][UniSession
Exception][ErrorCode: 81009]The RPC failed

12/27/2008 12:08:12:658  Error: [IBM U2][UniObjects for Java][UniSession
Exception][ErrorCode: 81009]The RPC failed

12/27/2008 2:09:29:0  Error: [IBM U2][UniObjects for Java][UniSubroutine
Exception][ErrorCode: 81009]The RPC failed

12/28/2008 00:58:00:843  Error: [IBM U2][UniObjects for Java][UniSession
Exception][ErrorCode: 81002]No RPC Connection active.

12/28/2008 00:58:01:31  Error: [IBM U2][UniObjects for Java][UniSession
Exception][ErrorCode: 81002]No RPC Connection active.

12/28/2008 00:58:42:33  Error: [IBM U2][UniObjects for Java][UniSession
Exception][ErrorCode: 81002]No RPC Connection active.

12/28/2008 00:58:44:768  Error: [IBM U2][UniObjects for Java][UniSession
Exception][ErrorCode: 81002]No RPC Connection active.

12/28/2008 00:59:02:33  Error: [IBM U2][UniObjects for Java][UniSession
Exception][ErrorCode: 81002]No RPC Connection active.

12/28/2008 00:07:35:406  Error: [IBM U2][UniObjects for Java][UniSession
Exception][ErrorCode: 81009]The RPC failed

12/28/2008 00:07:35:640  Error: [IBM U2][UniObjects for Java][UniSession
Exception][ErrorCode: 81009]The RPC failed

12/28/2008 00:08:21:627  Error: [IBM U2][UniObjects for Java][UniSession
Exception][ErrorCode: 81009]The RPC failed

12/28/2008 00:08:24:299  Error: [IBM U2][UniObjects for Java][UniSession
Exception][ErrorCode: 81009]The RPC failed

12/28/2008 12:07:51:125  Error: [IBM U2][UniObjects for Java][UniSession
Exception][ErrorCode: 81009]The RPC failed

12/28/2008 12:07:51:250  Error: [IBM U2][UniObjects for Java][UniSession
Exception][ErrorCode: 81009]The RPC failed



Thanks,

Henry Martel

henry.mar...@wearguard-crest.com
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Re: [U2] UD: Gathering WHO from another port#?

2009-01-12 Thread Susan Lynch

Kevin,

For a list of users, I would execute a PORT.STATUS capturing the output.  I 
use that technique to find ports in use by specific users, parsing the 
output to limit the display to the group of users I need to see.


Susan Lynch
F.W. Davison  Company, Inc.
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To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Sent: 01/12/2009 1:14 PM
Subject: [U2] UD: Gathering WHO from another port#?



Is there a way in Unidata BASIC to get the (Pick-like) WHO value from
another port?  On UV, I believe we can do a U50BB with a port# and it'll
return the WHO value from that port, but in Unidata, the U50BB user exit
ignores the OCONV() parameter.

What I'm really after is a reliable way to get a list of ports that are
logged in, so maybe this isn't really the right question?

-Kevin
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[U2] Passing of Don Willis

2009-01-12 Thread Baker Hughes
I am posting this for the benefit of those who knew Don in some way, and so we 
can all benefit from his example ...

It is with great sadness that we report the passing of Donald Willis on 
Friday, January 9, 2009. Don was a close member of the PVI family for over 
thirty years and most notably served as the Information Systems Manager, a 
member of PVI's Senior Management Team and a shareholder.

Don was the architect of the PVI information systems software, developed over 
twenty years ago to meet the unique needs of PVI customers and management 
alike. As PVI has grown, Don was instrumental in keeping our ability to serve 
our constituents, always knowing that our ability and desire to serve our 
customers is what makes PVI the company it is today.

-Chris Bollas of PVI management team (Ft Worth, TX)

Simply, Don was the best boss I've had in my 30 years of programming. He 
effectively employed his heart-felt Christian values in the work place --- no 
small accomplishment. He cared deeply for all the people here at PVI and 
especially for us in the IT Group. He was an inspiration to all of us and a 
talented programmer, too. He'll be sorely missed. I'm just thankful that we had 
the time together.

-Devon Osborne, PVI Developer, Texmug Member

I remind Texmug members that Don made a very fine presentation at our June 19th 
meeting on the document management system he created for PVI - this was Don's 
description of the requirements ---

We could never seem to get a document management system to the top of the 
budget, so we (Infosys) decided to experiment with the interaction of Universe 
and other software. Goals were no cost, secure and simple for the user. We 
created the system, named SOS for Secure Online Storage, and currently have 
almost 750,000 documents stored. Universe controls it all, from setting NTFS 
security, generating barcodes on everything, to allowing productive document 
set displays based on cross reference from the main Universe database.

This was one of the best Texmug presentations to date, and a well attended 
meeting.

Don represents the pioneer spirit that many Multivalue developers have, who 
meet and exceed the requirements of their employers or customers and over the 
years tune their business systems to meet the challenges of the changing 
business environment. Don was one of the best and brightest of these pioneers 
who humbly, quietly, crafted a robust, custom, IT solution which played a 
significant role in his employer's continued and storied success. He did this 
while also caring for others and showing consistent integrity. We are richer as 
a community for having had him among us.

Those wishing to express condolences to his family or friends can obtain 
contact information from myself or Devon [dosborne at removethis pvi dot com].

-Baker Hughes
Texmug President
Member at Large, U2UG Board
presid...@texmug.org

You can read the obit at this link, search on Willis in ft worth, tx:
http://www.legacy.com/dfw/Obituaries.asp?Page=SEARCHRESULTS

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Re: [U2] UD: Gathering WHO from another port#?

2009-01-12 Thread Dave Taylor

Hi Kevin,

For a list of ports logged in from Unidata Basic, you can EXECUTE either 
PORT.STATUS or LISTUSER CAPTURING ANS and parse the ANS for the information 
you're looking for.


Each of these commands gives you slightly different information.

hth,

Dave

Dave Taylor
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From: Kevin King precisonl...@gmail.com

To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Sent: Monday, January 12, 2009 10:14 AM
Subject: [U2] UD: Gathering WHO from another port#?



Is there a way in Unidata BASIC to get the (Pick-like) WHO value from
another port?  On UV, I believe we can do a U50BB with a port# and it'll
return the WHO value from that port, but in Unidata, the U50BB user exit
ignores the OCONV() parameter.

What I'm really after is a reliable way to get a list of ports that are
logged in, so maybe this isn't really the right question?

-Kevin
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RE: [U2] UD: Gathering WHO from another port#?

2009-01-12 Thread Larry Hiscock
Have you looked at the listuser command?

Under unix it returns the unix PID, the Unidata ID (UID, which I think is
the port you're looking for?), the user login ID, user type, and tty.
From a basic program, you could PERFORM LISTUSER CAPTURING USERDATA then
parse the returned data.

Hth

Larry Hiscock
Western Computer Services


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Sent: Monday, January 12, 2009 10:14 AM
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: [U2] UD: Gathering WHO from another port#?

Is there a way in Unidata BASIC to get the (Pick-like) WHO value from
another port?  On UV, I believe we can do a U50BB with a port# and it'll
return the WHO value from that port, but in Unidata, the U50BB user exit
ignores the OCONV() parameter.

What I'm really after is a reliable way to get a list of ports that are
logged in, so maybe this isn't really the right question?

-Kevin
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Re: [U2] UD: Gathering WHO from another port#?

2009-01-12 Thread Wally Terhune
or
UniBasic LISTUSER() function for dynamic array of LISTUSER output
or
EXECUTE and parse output of LISTUSER


Wally Terhune
U2 Support Architect
IBM Information Management Software
Tel: (303) 773-7969 T/L 656-7969
Mobile: (303) 807-6222
Email: wal...@us.ibm.com
http://www.ibm.com/software/data/u2/support



  From:   Susan Lynch sly...@fwdco.com

  To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org

  Date:   01/12/2009 12:16 PM

  Subject:Re: [U2] UD: Gathering WHO from another port#?

  Sent by:owner-u2-us...@listserver.u2ug.org






Kevin,

For a list of users, I would execute a PORT.STATUS capturing the output.  I

use that technique to find ports in use by specific users, parsing the
output to limit the display to the group of users I need to see.

Susan Lynch
F.W. Davison  Company, Inc.
- Original Message -
From: Kevin King precisonl...@gmail.com
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Sent: 01/12/2009 1:14 PM
Subject: [U2] UD: Gathering WHO from another port#?


 Is there a way in Unidata BASIC to get the (Pick-like) WHO value from
 another port?  On UV, I believe we can do a U50BB with a port# and it'll
 return the WHO value from that port, but in Unidata, the U50BB user exit
 ignores the OCONV() parameter.

 What I'm really after is a reliable way to get a list of ports that are
 logged in, so maybe this isn't really the right question?

 -Kevin
 http://www.PrecisOnline.com,
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Re: [U2] UD: Gathering WHO from another port#?

2009-01-12 Thread Kevin King
Great information all - thank you!

On Mon, Jan 12, 2009 at 12:20 PM, Wally Terhune wal...@us.ibm.com wrote:

 or
 UniBasic LISTUSER() function for dynamic array of LISTUSER output
 or
 EXECUTE and parse output of LISTUSER


 Wally Terhune
 U2 Support Architect
 IBM Information Management Software
 Tel: (303) 773-7969 T/L 656-7969
 Mobile: (303) 807-6222
 Email: wal...@us.ibm.com
 http://www.ibm.com/software/data/u2/support



  From:   Susan Lynch sly...@fwdco.com

  To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org

   Date:   01/12/2009 12:16 PM

  Subject:Re: [U2] UD: Gathering WHO from another port#?

  Sent by:owner-u2-us...@listserver.u2ug.org






 Kevin,

 For a list of users, I would execute a PORT.STATUS capturing the output.  I

 use that technique to find ports in use by specific users, parsing the
 output to limit the display to the group of users I need to see.

 Susan Lynch
 F.W. Davison  Company, Inc.
 - Original Message -
 From: Kevin King precisonl...@gmail.com
 To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
 Sent: 01/12/2009 1:14 PM
 Subject: [U2] UD: Gathering WHO from another port#?


  Is there a way in Unidata BASIC to get the (Pick-like) WHO value from
  another port?  On UV, I believe we can do a U50BB with a port# and it'll
  return the WHO value from that port, but in Unidata, the U50BB user exit
  ignores the OCONV() parameter.
 
  What I'm really after is a reliable way to get a list of ports that are
  logged in, so maybe this isn't really the right question?
 
  -Kevin
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RE: [U2] UD: Gathering WHO from another port#?

2009-01-12 Thread Colin Alfke
I'd vote for listuser() as you don't have to parse and you don't have to
worry about data being truncated so the listing looks nice...

Colin Alfke

-Original Message-
From: Wally Terhune

or
UniBasic LISTUSER() function for dynamic array of LISTUSER output
or
EXECUTE and parse output of LISTUSER


Wally Terhune

  From:   Susan Lynch 

Kevin,

For a list of users, I would execute a PORT.STATUS capturing the output.  I

use that technique to find ports in use by specific users, parsing the
output to limit the display to the group of users I need to see.

Susan Lynch
F.W. Davison  Company, Inc.
- Original Message -
From: Kevin King 

 Is there a way in Unidata BASIC to get the (Pick-like) WHO value from
 another port?  On UV, I believe we can do a U50BB with a port# and it'll
 return the WHO value from that port, but in Unidata, the U50BB user exit
 ignores the OCONV() parameter.

 What I'm really after is a reliable way to get a list of ports that are
 logged in, so maybe this isn't really the right question?

 -Kevin
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Re: [U2] UD: Gathering WHO from another port#?

2009-01-12 Thread Kevin King
I was thinking the same.  Why parse if the information is available in a
parsed format already?
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Re: [U2] UD: Gathering WHO from another port#?

2009-01-12 Thread Susan Lynch
Good thought, unless you may have to run the logic on a system older than 
6.1 (and yes, there are most likely still systems on older releases out 
there!)   6.1 is the first set of UD manuals I could find that includes the 
listuser() syntax.


Susan Lynch
F.W. Davison  Company, Inc.
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From: Kevin King precisonl...@gmail.com

To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Sent: 01/12/2009 5:23 PM
Subject: Re: [U2] UD: Gathering WHO from another port#?



I was thinking the same.  Why parse if the information is available in a
parsed format already?
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RE: [U2] Errors with RPC

2009-01-12 Thread Dan Fitzgerald
Is uvrpc running? I know that, at least on linux, when you try to start the
rpc daemon, it tells you it's already runnung, because a ps piped to a grep
returns itself, so the program thinks there's an instance running already...
you'll have to look for the actual process at the os level. Subject: [U2]
Errors with RPC Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2009 13:19:56 -0500 From:
henry.mar...@wearguard-crest.com To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org  Hello
all,I am looking for some assistance on where to start with this.
We've stared using UniObjects for Java in Late Dec and we've been getting 
Quite a few RPC failed messages. Has anyone seen this type of message and how
to trouble shoot it?The developers are telling me there is something
wrong with Universe, but I don't know where to look.12/24/2008
00:07:44:814 Error: [IBM U2][UniObjects for Java][UniSession
Exception][ErrorCode: 81009]The RPC failed  12/24/2008 12:07:50:971 Error:
[IBM U2][UniObjects for Java][UniSession Exception][ErrorCode: 81009]The RPC
failed  12/24/2008 12:07:7:921 Error: [IBM U2][UniObjects for
Java][UniSession Exception][ErrorCode: 81009]The RPC failed  12/25/2008
00:08:02:408 Error: [IBM U2][UniObjects for Java][UniSession
Exception][ErrorCode: 81009]The RPC failed  12/25/2008 12:07:31:562 Error:
[IBM U2][UniObjects for Java][UniSession Exception][ErrorCode: 81009]The RPC
failed  12/25/2008 12:08:16:861 Error: [IBM U2][UniObjects for
Java][UniSession Exception][ErrorCode: 81009]The RPC failed  12/26/2008
00:07:37:906 Error: [IBM U2][UniObjects for Java][UniSession
Exception][ErrorCode: 81009]The RPC failed  12/26/2008 00:08:23:361 Error:
[IBM U2][UniObjects for Java][UniSession Exception][ErrorCode: 81009]The RPC
failed  12/27/2008 12:07:28:781 Error: [IBM U2][UniObjects for
Java][UniSession Exception][ErrorCode: 81009]The RPC failed  12/27/2008
12:07:30:46 Error: [IBM U2][UniObjects for Java][UniSession
Exception][ErrorCode: 81009]The RPC failed  12/27/2008 12:08:10:924 Error:
[IBM U2][UniObjects for Java][UniSession Exception][ErrorCode: 81009]The RPC
failed  12/27/2008 12:08:12:658 Error: [IBM U2][UniObjects for
Java][UniSession Exception][ErrorCode: 81009]The RPC failed  12/27/2008
2:09:29:0 Error: [IBM U2][UniObjects for Java][UniSubroutine
Exception][ErrorCode: 81009]The RPC failed  12/28/2008 00:58:00:843 Error:
[IBM U2][UniObjects for Java][UniSession Exception][ErrorCode: 81002]No RPC
Connection active.  12/28/2008 00:58:01:31 Error: [IBM U2][UniObjects for
Java][UniSession Exception][ErrorCode: 81002]No RPC Connection active. 
12/28/2008 00:58:42:33 Error: [IBM U2][UniObjects for Java][UniSession
Exception][ErrorCode: 81002]No RPC Connection active.  12/28/2008
00:58:44:768 Error: [IBM U2][UniObjects for Java][UniSession
Exception][ErrorCode: 81002]No RPC Connection active.  12/28/2008
00:59:02:33 Error: [IBM U2][UniObjects for Java][UniSession
Exception][ErrorCode: 81002]No RPC Connection active.  12/28/2008
00:07:35:406 Error: [IBM U2][UniObjects for Java][UniSession
Exception][ErrorCode: 81009]The RPC failed  12/28/2008 00:07:35:640 Error:
[IBM U2][UniObjects for Java][UniSession Exception][ErrorCode: 81009]The RPC
failed  12/28/2008 00:08:21:627 Error: [IBM U2][UniObjects for
Java][UniSession Exception][ErrorCode: 81009]The RPC failed  12/28/2008
00:08:24:299 Error: [IBM U2][UniObjects for Java][UniSession
Exception][ErrorCode: 81009]The RPC failed  12/28/2008 12:07:51:125 Error:
[IBM U2][UniObjects for Java][UniSession Exception][ErrorCode: 81009]The RPC
failed  12/28/2008 12:07:51:250 Error: [IBM U2][UniObjects for
Java][UniSession Exception][ErrorCode: 81009]The RPC failedThanks, 
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