Re: [U2] SQL field name issue.

2010-08-20 Thread George Gallen
Probably, it's in Oracle as well I think.

Apparantly, someone has a patch that gives 5.1 this feature, but I havn't been
able to figure out how to download/install it, so I don't think it for the
general public to play with, and from what I read MySQL 6.0 won't have it
as standard either, so it looks like it might be awhile. 

I upgraded last night from 5.0 to 5.1, so hopefully I can play around with
that patch if I'm able to, since right now, we don't use it for production
that gives me the flexibility to test things.

George

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  On 19/08/10 19:49, George Gallen wrote:
  The virtual field sounds great, but we are running MySql 5.0
 presently, seems like
   that's a 6.0 feature. Guess I will have to work on updating our
 MySQL on the server.
 Dunno whether it's a MySQL feature or not, but in MS-SQL I think it's
 been around for ages. Certainly it's well old in MS-Access. In a view
 you can combine several fields to create a new field.
 
 Cheers,
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Re: [U2] [UV] uniobjects error

2010-08-20 Thread Dianne Ackerman
We are usually nowhere close to the user limit, we actually have some 
logging to keep track of that and it doesn't look like that's the issue.


On 8/19/2010 7:11 PM, Boydell, Stuart wrote:

What's the user limit on your server and how close to it do you normally get?
Cheers Stuart

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We're occasionally getting an error code 39143, which isn't listed on
the lovely list of error codes in the documentation - anyone know what
it means?  Thanks.
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[U2] Unidata Encryption

2010-08-20 Thread Barak Griffis
Let me know if I'm asking the wrong question in the wrong place:::

Has anyone successfully implemented a full database/filesystem encryption on 
AIX with Unidata?

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[U2] TCL command history

2010-08-20 Thread Robert Porter
Are TCL command histories stored in a file by any chance?  I'm trying to find 
how a record got updated, and it doesn't appear to have gone through our 
standard program which updates the record with a who/when timestamp.
 
TIA,
Robert
 
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Re: [U2] Unidata Encryption

2010-08-20 Thread Wally Terhune
UniData provides file encryption technology (also known as Automatic Data 
Encryption (ADE).

Barak - you want to clarify your question - noting the 3rd party filesystem 
level encryption package you are trying to implement - which is external to 
UniData. Vormetric?

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Let me know if I'm asking the wrong question in the wrong place:::

Has anyone successfully implemented a full database/filesystem encryption on 
AIX with Unidata?

Thanks


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Re: [U2] TCL command history

2010-08-20 Thread Dan Goble
If you are using Universe the TCL command history is stored in the SAVEDLISTS 
file.   If you are using unidata they are stored in the users home directory in 
a file .ustk_loginid

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Subject: [U2] TCL command history

Are TCL command histories stored in a file by any chance?  I'm trying to find 
how a record got updated, and it doesn't appear to have gone through our 
standard program which updates the record with a who/when timestamp.
 
TIA,
Robert
 
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Re: [U2] TCL command history

2010-08-20 Thread Robert Porter
Sorry, it's UV.  Thanks! Searching now...
 
Robert

 Dan Goble dgo...@interlinebrands.com 8/20/2010 9:13 AM 
If you are using Universe the TCL command history is stored in the SAVEDLISTS 
file.   If you are using unidata they are stored in the users home directory in 
a file .ustk_loginid

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Are TCL command histories stored in a file by any chance?  I'm trying to find 
how a record got updated, and it doesn't appear to have gone through our 
standard program which updates the record with a who/when timestamp.

TIA,
Robert

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Re: [U2] TCL command history

2010-08-20 Thread Barry Rogen
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Re: [U2] Unidata Encryption

2010-08-20 Thread Barak Griffis
Right.  Vormetric.  Have you or anyone had experience encrypting an entire 
filesystem containing a Unidata database?

We've been testing it and the Vormetric engineers have noticed that they are 
getting multiple sequential read requests for the disk.  Eg: Unidata appears to 
be requesting the same block of data twice in a row.  This obviously will kill 
disk I/O and means we are encrypting/decrypting everything twice.   -maybe 
related to RFS?

We're also getting a shared memory warning message (Partition not found).  In 
this case, vormetric is creating a pseudo-filesystem that lays over the top of 
the AIX filesystem and Unidata doesn't see the pseudo-filesystem.  I have a 
support case started on this one...

Barak

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UniData provides file encryption technology (also known as Automatic Data 
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Barak - you want to clarify your question - noting the 3rd party filesystem 
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Thanks


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Re: [U2] TCL command history

2010-08-20 Thread Wols Lists
 On 20/08/10 15:08, Robert Porter wrote:
 Are TCL command histories stored in a file by any chance?  I'm trying to find 
 how a record got updated, and it doesn't appear to have gone through our 
 standard program which updates the record with a who/when timestamp.
You can do it with an i-descriptor, or a trigger ... you can force a
file to log that info. So it doesn't matter HOW the file is updated, the
info will be recorded.

What you want to do is either create an update trigger that adds the
date, time and user to the record, or create an i-descriptor that calls
SUBR() to write key, date, time and user to another file. If you go down
the i-descriptor route, declare that field as an index, and it will be
updated every time the record is updated.

Cheers,
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Re: [U2] TCL command history

2010-08-20 Thread Robert Porter
This was for diagnosing what happened. Access to the file is generally 
programmatically controlled. VERY few of us actually have access to edit a 
record directly. And from what I can find no one edited the record via TCL. The 
change was fairly benign and easily corrected, but the fact that the handful of 
people who have such access all said they didn't touch it prompted an 
investigation.  I've been able through other means to pinpoint a 30 minute 
window when the record got changed. I also know it was not done though our menu 
system by the logfile that even less know it exists, and only 2 of us even know 
where it lives.  I'm also currently running a search on the equate for the 
changed field in the record to see if a program that shouldn't be updating it 
is out there. Next will be looking for a write without using the equate deck.  
 
I've done some trials with using a trigger on another file. However, the 
performance hit was unacceptable. I'm hoping to revisit triggers after a 
pending OS and UV upgrade.  I hadn't heard of the index idea before... that's a 
pretty cool thought. I may play with that.
 
Thanks all for the input. 
Rob 


 Wols Lists antli...@youngman.org.uk 8/20/2010 3:53 PM 
On 20/08/10 15:08, Robert Porter wrote:
 Are TCL command histories stored in a file by any chance?  I'm trying to find 
 how a record got updated, and it doesn't appear to have gone through our 
 standard program which updates the record with a who/when timestamp.
You can do it with an i-descriptor, or a trigger ... you can force a
file to log that info. So it doesn't matter HOW the file is updated, the
info will be recorded.

What you want to do is either create an update trigger that adds the
date, time and user to the record, or create an i-descriptor that calls
SUBR() to write key, date, time and user to another file. If you go down
the i-descriptor route, declare that field as an index, and it will be
updated every time the record is updated.

Cheers,
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Re: [U2] TCL command history

2010-08-20 Thread John Rodgers
In these circumstances I use a control record so that I can filter the
hits on the file in question by user, account, date range, whatever.
It may increase the penalty in terms of performance but since I can switch
it off when I have figured out what is happening it works for us.



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 This was for diagnosing what happened. Access to the file is
 generally programmatically controlled. VERY few of us actually have
 access to edit a record directly. And from what I can find no one
 edited the record via TCL. The change was fairly benign and easily
 corrected, but the fact that the handful of people who have such
 access all said they didn't touch it prompted an investigation.  I've
 been able through other means to pinpoint a 30 minute window when the
 record got changed. I also know it was not done though our menu
 system by the logfile that even less know it exists, and only 2 of us
 even know where it lives.  I'm also currently running a search on the
 equate for the changed field in the record to see if a program that
 shouldn't be updating it is out there. Next will be looking for a
 write without using the equate deck.
 
 I've done some trials with using a trigger on another file. However,
 the performance hit was unacceptable. I'm hoping to revisit triggers
 after a pending OS and UV upgrade.  I hadn't heard of the index idea
 before... that's a pretty cool thought. I may play with that.
 
 Thanks all for the input.
 Rob
 
 
  Wols Lists antli...@youngman.org.uk 8/20/2010 3:53 PM 
 On 20/08/10 15:08, Robert Porter wrote:
  Are TCL command histories stored in a file by any chance?  I'm
 trying to find how a record got updated, and it doesn't appear to
 have gone through our standard program which updates the record with
 a who/when timestamp.
 You can do it with an i-descriptor, or a trigger ... you can force a
 file to log that info. So it doesn't matter HOW the file is updated,
 the
 info will be recorded.
 
 What you want to do is either create an update trigger that adds the
 date, time and user to the record, or create an i-descriptor that
 calls
 SUBR() to write key, date, time and user to another file. If you go
 down
 the i-descriptor route, declare that field as an index, and it will
 be
 updated every time the record is updated.
 
 Cheers,
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