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Subject: RE: [U2] UniData 7.1 vs. MS SQL 2005 performance
Robert,
There is a firmly held belief
I would pony up for a U2 book.
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Is anyone aware of any performance benchmarks for UniData 7.1? How does
it stack up against SQL 2005?
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Does anyone have any security best practices for building web
applications using UniObjects for .NET?
I've placed the connection string in web.config and encrypted it, as
well as created a separate remote account with a stripped down VOC. The
only data files that can be accessed from this
ipv4 addresses and associated logic.
Pulling discussion back on subject, does ibm's device licensing on u2
support ipv6 networks? Do the various SYSTEM() calls that return ip
address work?
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integrated with the basic code.
This is a list for u2 users, probably better to ask further questions
on the maverick-devel mailing list.
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your data from
being trapped within an obscure data format. Managers hate that, they
know it implies paying ever increasing maintenance on the DB itself
and greater and greater difficulty and thus expense finding staff
competent in managing it.
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using -1 vs X++ type
addressing runs pretty much the same under maverick, you can use
either without penalty.
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linked to/from other files - and that could be why fuser doesn't give
you the information you expect.
Robert
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licencing tool:
https://www-927.ibm.com/software/data/u2/support/u2techconnect/authprod.
asp
Which will probably be the best place for you to look at what you need.
Hope that helps.
Robert
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Why not just change the UniData tunable for MAX_OPEN_FILE - we normally
set this to 2000?
That overcomes some limitations imposed by SB+ when regenerating
expressions...
Robert
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Have you also set up the UCI.CONFIG file on the client end to match the
new ud_databases reference?
There is a UCI.CONFIG editor supplied with the latest ODBC installs
which should allow you to amend as needed.
Robert
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Specifically, the permissions for the users who need to access the
Telnet service should be:
Log on locally
Access this computer from the network
If these are set and you still have problems, you will probably need to
take it up with your IBM Support people.
Robert
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Subject: [U2] Hosted UniData
We have a customer wanting to review options for 'Outsourcing
I know there used to be a problem with how device licencing identified
sessions - but that was a while back.
You don't mention which version?
Check the readme file for the latest releases on the IBM site in the
product availability matrix to check the fix details and whether you
have the latest
application at a customer site to run
alongside their existing uvCase/UniObjects app.
Regards
Brian
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Not sure as to the first question. UniData 5.2.32 is only support on Sun OS
7,8 and 9.
You can look at the product availability matrix on the IBM web site:
https://www-927.ibm.com/software/data/u2/support/u2techconnect/matrix.asp
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Sounds like you have hit the problem where, depending on the UDT.OPTIONS
82 value, the system will evaluate to external format first. If you
change the UDT.OPTIONS 82 value then you should find it will work.
The manual states that this should only happen with dates starting 10,
11 or 12... But
, a combination of both).
You may want to consider an outside assessment of your overall system
performance, both from the AIX and from the UniData on AIX perspectives.
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We have people using it. Not with RFS at the moment though.
Which version are you running? As the latest 6.1 or or 7.1 releases are
better options.
Have you broken up your replication into multiple replication servers?
What have IBM or your support provider advised on this?
Robert
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One question that needs answering first though is are they using UniData
or UniVerse?
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OK - assuming they are on a late enough version of UniData, the best way
is to use the dbpause to pause the updates, then backup - yes using
mirrors would make that an easier process - then dbresume. If they are
not on a late enough version, then get them to upgrade... (Late enough
in my view
active system) this time is in the
neighborhood of 1-4 minutes, depending on disk activity, and how much data
needs to be flushed to disk.
Please contact me off line if you would like to discuss further.
Regards,
Robert
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modulo.
HTH
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How about
Hello,
http://www.economist.com/business/displaystory.cfm?story_id=811
Who said prime has been all but forgotten?
;-)
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Just a thought - have you tried this on a non-service packed
environment?
I seem to recall something where, when you have service packed, you may
have to reinstall the U2 DB...
Can't find any references - but under the circumstances - you may find
it useful to consider?
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Working for one of these distributors, I know that IBM have picked up on
this and there is a process available which will allow authorised people
to gain access.
Key criteria are to have the chat with your distributor and start the
ball rolling so that they can process the user requests back to
You may be best asking IBM support (or your VAR as applicable) for
whether magic values are available for UniData, or to consider them as
something for a future update.
As for running guide, isn't a good idea to know what your standard files
are and when guide is run analyse the output for
Did you use the visudo command to put yourself in the sudoers file? If not,
the change is not recognized, and you will get the security breach
notification.
Regards,
Robert
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If it is UniData - you probably need to consider the endian of the files
(which is the same consideration in fact if it is UniVerse).
So - you would need to run convdata, convidx, convcode and quite
possibly convmark.
Each are fairly well documented in the manuals - but my guess is that
will fix
If you are truly 24x7 then the best way in my opinion would be to mirror
- or better yet - triple mirror the disks.
Then, using dbpause to pause, split one of the mirrors off, dbresume and
then mount the split disk for backup separately.
The triple mirror will then mean you still have two sets
that have moved to a 24/7 operational strategy have had to
revisit how they manage their backups to accommodate their availability
requirements.
Hope this offers a little insight for you.
Regards,
Robert DunnMiller
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snipAnd if you are using a Windows box, dbpause doe NOT close open
files at the O/S level (at least in UniData it does not)/snip
Just a thought, have you tried the sync command available from
http://www.sysinternals.com to see if that helps?
I appreciate that the open files issue may still be a
Darren, depending on which Unix commands, you may want to check the
Microsoft Unix compatibility software that is available.
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserversystem/sfu/default.mspx
You could also find that a number of functions could be emulated using
batch files.
Are you able to share
I understand the if it ain't broke comments.
But surely if you have maintenance in place to get the new versions for
free and by doing so you ensure you have a long term support option in
place, just in case UniData 7 breaks the wIntegrate 3 environment, it
makes sense to get the new version in
Believe me - I think there are quite a few of us globally who agree with
that sentiment!
On another note, I'm really sorry to hear that overseas companies
have to deal with SOX. Or as I call it, The Great Productivity
Reduction Act of 2002.
Charlie Rubeor
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encountered
errno=24 messages in the past (unable to attach a shared memory segment).
As of this writing, we have not encountered any pitfalls.
If you would like further information, feel free to contact me off line.
Regards,
Robert DunnMiller
CIO, dmcs, Inc.
Phone: +1 903 763 1175
Are you passing through to lp?
In which case it could be the lp banner which needs removing?
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Ah, but they could still be using U2 - just UniData 7.1 as the
application server to DB2...
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Then have a chat with your support people!
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Robert,
Explain this UniData 7.1
a value of 2, meaning the conversion code was
invalid.
HTH
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Although like many things on the web - there are probably alternates
even to those...
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Have you tested whether a plain MS Telnet connection also suffers from
the same speed issues?
Also which DB are you connecting to? I have seen UniData act this way
when moving between fields because a TCL TIMEOUT had been set...
(Admittedly that was GUI SB+ - but hey - any port in a storm!)
Maybe there are no problems?
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Is it a holiday somewhere? It's awfully quiet.
Gordon J.
your attention...
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Robert,
Friday, August 12, 2005, 1:07:04 AM, you wrote:
RP What
This is to do with interactive phantoms.
I can't recall the details, but if you check with Support they should be
able to advise...
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We did something similar a few years back and was managed by using URL
manipulation - pretty much as you seem to be doing using CallHTTP.
Unfortunately the company we were working with is no more and I can't
pass on our code - but it was pretty straightforward - biggest challenge
was finding
Is there a way to print PDF files from AIX using a command from UniData?
I have a client who is using txt2pdf. They do a tremendous amount of
printing, and have found the package to be highly functional. See:
http://www.sanface.com/txt2pdf.html
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3. Use net stop to stop the UniData database
Sorry Will, I'm in the UK and work a different time zone as such.
But I see Martin has posted, so that should cover most requirements.
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I currently use ASP with ODBC and/or UO to get data in an out of UV on IIS
(Windows), and I've also played with JDBC in java on tomcat (Windows), but
does anyone actually have it working in PHP on Apache for Linux?
Robert
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some specifics with respect to fixfile operation.
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whatever shows as needing to be changed.
(Identifying the circumstances of when the dumps occur would also help you
identify if a specific process or time of day or group of people are
specifically affected.)
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the documentation could be updated to
reflect the need for CD installations to still set the no-rewind.
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, then you probably need to be looking at udtconf settings and
increasing these.
(I'm assuming when you say a different UDT instance that you means same
version and platform type?)
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You might try SELECT OP WITH @ID=' ', followed by a DELETE. If that
don't work then try SELECT OP WITH @ID'~', followed by a DELETE. That
gets rid of all keys with a leading character outside the printable
ASCII set, and may get rid of your mysterious record.
Allen Egerton wrote:
From:
ON recordname
Paragraph
COMO OFF
To view the details (note I would recommend changing the ^ setting to make
sure your screen displays correctly in case of terminal emulation issues):
AE _PH_ O_recordname
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information I have heard this group can provide.
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Have you checked the decompiled versions of the terminal drivers?
untic the vt100 definition on both servers and compare the two would be my
best suggestion...
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Don't forget that this is Thanksgiving weekend...
It will be very quiet.
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be confident that you would be
OK...)
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Problem with something like that Charlie is that your data can play a big
part. Depending on what the phantom is doing, you could be reaching a buffer
limit purely because of data changes elsewhere in your system.
I'd like to know more about the phantom really...
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Hello everyone,
We are running an old version of Universe. We have an issue with an oledb
driver on our windows 2000 IIS web server.
We use this same driver on our test nt4 IIS server without any problem, but
when we use the asp code and driver on the w2k box the call never returns.
When we
all lists as well as
the annoying corporate spam that big companies send ie HP, IBM i mean you...
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I would check your ulimit settings.
On both HP-UX 10.20 and 11 we have a setting of 4194303.
Only problem with that is that IIRC this figure is in blocks - which would
mean 2GB.
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will
be orderable.
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Euro symbol support came in at 6.
It used to be that the Euro symbol varied according to font set used... So
you had to check each one.
It's Alt+128 on the character map in Windows XP and is a Unicode item -
U+20AC.
Hope that helps?
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Actually, that was written without my input. I hope they mean to update
our user interfaces without changing the underlying database system.
Jerry Banker wrote:
I'm not interested in the job but I was reading this and have a question.
When you say migration of legacy systems to J2EE architecture
printer is faster try to work out how many more customers you can serve for
each cashier.
ie 5 years ago we swapped from dot matrix receipt printers to thermals -
if there was a line of 10 people the last person in line reached the
cashier 1 minute earlier with a thermal printer.
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