) always recommend that indexes be completely rebuilt from
scratch when migrating to new platforms.
Doug Miller
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At 02:33 PM 10/25/2005, Kevin Yoders wrote:
Hello all,
I have a client that migrated from True64 to AIX a few
weeks ago (I wasn't involved with the migration
. After doing so, my
distributed files are getting corrupted.
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is it possible to move data from the primary buffer to the secondary
buffer in unidata? I have a proc that calls a BP, which writes to the
Primary buffer. If I set to secondary buffer before running the BP, the
BP writes to the primary. I need that info moved to a secondary buffer
for
is WHOM to contact within that realm...
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of UniData to reset the lock table. I know there were some problems
in past releases but I believe these have been resolved. If you are
on a more current release then it becomes even more important to report this.
HTH,
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. It is a corrupted lock
table that is internal to UniData. It sounds like it may have
cleared itself so the urgency is over but I would still recommend a
restart at your earliest convenience.
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At 07:42 AM 1/26/2006, Robert Paterson wrote:
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.
Regards,
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Express or Distributor Agreement and do not have access to
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The document in the U2 Partner QuickPlace is called Accessing
the Knowledgebase: for Tiered Partners or VAR Endusers.
http://www.ibm.com/isource/cgi-bin/goto?on=IMNL125J03
Doug
these
empty groups and huge files that continue to split. This was so much
of a problem, that they (Ardent/Informix) then made hash type 0 the
default. Remember, you can always specify the hashtype on file
creation to override defaults.
I would bet money this is your problem,
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reconstructed -- fedora 4, apache 2.2 ... Expect to be back up into next
week.
Lee
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Thanks, that helps.
At 11:28 AM 2/3/2006, you wrote:
There are archives here, though I don't think they go back as far as Infocus:
http://www.mail-archive.com/u2-users%40listserver.u2ug.org/
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I did a big write up on OFM once but could not find it in the
archives there. I wish Lee had his archive server up and running so
I could have pointed you there. But alas, it's still work in progress.
Sorry,
Doug Miller
At 11:52 AM 2/10/2006, you
that IBM would give us
a heads up on their plans.
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around though you never have
to really deal with it again. (Unless you decided to migrate to
another database)
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the priority of scheduling the XML parser changes
accordingly. As I stated, this is already on the board for some
changes but is currently scheduled a few months off right now.
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, Baakkonen, Rodney A (Rod) 46K wrote:
How about some other hashing algorithms like Universe has. I have some files
that have compound keys, where the separator is a '#' and the hashing is
awful. This is what GROUP.STAT looks like:
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I work for a company that has @90 customers still using shims/ultimate
(80 on ultplus/HP and 11 on jBase/Linux) sadly we are no longer selling
ultimate/shims as we are moving to a VB.net system using unidata as the
back-end (developed by a company we acquired)
dougc
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dot files are hidden from a standard ls command , so unless you are
used to doing
ls -a
most of the time users (even system admin users) will not see them in a
directory listing, that would be issue # 1
also they are used for unix stuff for example
.profile - what the ksh runs upon
thats a good point but I would like to point out that maybe they were
all sent out @ the same time or before the message was fully sent to all
users, how long should one wait before deciding that no one else
responded (minutes, hours, days)?
dougc
john reid wrote:
No offense intended, and
right you are, I bet there there are already 10 responses related to
below ..
dougc
Kevin King wrote:
While I agree with you John, often times the other responses have not
come through before a response is posted. Like this one, I have
received no responses to your message yet but
checked a couple, and the responses were upwards of 10 hours apart.
Like I said, no offense; better too much probably than not enough.
Just thought I would broach it.
j
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thats a good point but I would like to point out that maybe they were
all sent out
returns the file size in bytes, last modified
date, last modified time, and file permissions of a file.
Again, I need this to work under Windows and Unix
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, is that what you are looking for? From a basic
program you can do:
EXECUTE DOS /c whatever-command
Peter
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the UnIData DIR
command gave me this information. For UniVerse, this code you gave me
should do the trick. I did not know about the STATUS command. I have
worked in Reality, Pick, Mentor, Ultimate, Prime, UniData for 28 years,
but never in UniVerse.
Thanks again!
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this anytime soon but hopefully it is
still in the works.
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. Is there something I am missing?
Thanks
Doug
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Hey all,
Does anyone know how to set an env. variable on unidata running on
windows? (2003 server is the OS), I am trying to set the UDT_EDIT to
allow us to use vi as the default editor
Thanks!
Dougc
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Yes it does, thanks very much, I sure do miss good 'ole unix/linux
But thanks!
Dougc
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or upgrade to a release that has this patched. Get with your
support provider on what release that may be.
HTH,
-Doug
At 08:47 AM 5/9/2007, you wrote:
Is anyone familiar with this error message:
Warning: Can't find the partition (1074266118) information in shared
memory.
Doug Miller [EMAIL
and all
subdirectories, you can check the VOC for corruption.
-Doug
At 09:10 AM 6/21/2007, Jon Wells wrote:
464 datateludt
/test/coltest
Can't get current working directory.
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regardless if there are records there or
not. So if your original data set is much larger on the U2 side,
this would probably (in theory) explain the difference.
I would also download a benchmark utility to test your disks to rule
that out as being a problem as well.
Doug Miller [EMAIL
(full file system)
Dougc
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I run unidata , universe AND jBASE all on the same virtual machine on my
laptop and they all run fine, now I am not doing any serious development
on this virtual machine but its fun to try and get jbase code (which is
what I mostly work in) to compile and run on unidata and universe as
well as
one point I can make is that if a script thats run as root has some kind
of error (by that I mean that it does something not intended) the
damage can be severe (for example and yes this is a extreme example)
your cron job's job is to clean up directories directory
/data/archive (for example)
Hey all,
I have a couple of system builder questions
1. are there any trial/restricted version of system builder available
for linux?
2. are there any good system builder books/turtorials/web sites
available ( I know that Kevin King (aka the system builder guru) may
have one out and by
thanks!
Boydell, Stuart wrote:
Doug, see the IBM website.
U2/SB+ trial software:
http://www14.software.ibm.com/webapp/download/search.jsp?go=yrs=u2trial
s
Documentation including SBSolutions (Kevin King's book):
http://www-306.ibm.com/software/data/u2/pubs/library/
1. are there any
. The var has no issue granting the access
- but IBM has made it SO complicated that apparently it takes a
rocket scientist to figure it out.
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with no problem.
Could it be SQL Server or BizTalk?
If anyone has any ideas, please let me know.
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any insight anyone would care to share
Thanks!
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for the trouble.
Doug
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Subject: RE: [U2] Redback problem with opening a pipe
Doug
A few things:
1. was RedBack installed
I can confirm I am currently running jBASE 4.1 , universe 10.x and
unidata 7.x on the same virtual linux machine (running centos 9free
version of red hats advanced server 4.0) with absolutely no problems)
running uv/ud on the same system
dougc
Clifton Oliver wrote:
Use .NET to write a
I can confirm I am currently running jBASE 4.1 , universe 10.x and
unidata 7.x on the same virtual linux machine (running centos 9free
version of red hats advanced server 4.0) with absolutely no problems)
running uv/ud on the same system
dougc
Clifton Oliver wrote:
Use .NET to write a
I can confirm (that ud/uv will run fine on the same system) as I
currently run jBASE 4.1, unidata 7.x amd universe 10.x on the same
virtual machine running linux (centos to be exact (free version fo red
hats advanced sever 4.0)) and they all work just fine together
dougc
Clifton Oliver
complicated steps as well and this is often where
the whole process fails.
HTH,
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classes.
Machine classes 0 and 16 are byte format 1 and machine class 1 is byte
format 2.
Enjoy!
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i like this idea! I may play around with it tonight ( I don't have data
to move around but I could create a file in unidata and try this idea)
results to follow ..
dougc
Stephen O'Neal wrote:
Another response from U2 Lab Services...
You could use the BASIC programs in UniVerse to
look at your smb.conf (located whereever you installed samba to on the
HP system) if not sure do
find / -name smb.conf -print
this should find it for you, once you find it vi/cat/more the file (BUT
DO NOT CHANGE ANYTHING UNLESS YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARE CHANGING)
my guess is that you will find
This usually means a fatal error has occurred. Such as a file not
opened, subrotuine not catalogs, illeagal use of file variable, (WRITEV
with out number attibute number), etc. Something UniObjects could not
trap out.
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yes but you may have to install it, I am not sure if its installed
initially
dougc
aivazian wrote:
On IBM AIX is sftp supported?
Thanks,
Theo
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aivazian wrote:
It wasn't in the manual, but I found it with the usage desc when I typed it
in, I am not 100% sue if how the options work yet
theo
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. The IO
appears to be mostly linear, so this is a bandwidth issue not a random
database issue.
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I have someone asking me how to use a LOCATE statement in an I
Descriptor. I have never done that and would not know if it is
possible, or what the syntax is. Does anyone know if you can do this,
and what the syntax would be to use the resultant location?
Thanks
Doug
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drive on an
AMD Athlon 64 3400 (single core). Not exactly a high end server. He
must have a much larger data set or his server is really busy.
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Looks like she will use a subroutine after all. Thanks for all the
feedback
Doug
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Thanks for the example, We will try it out
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I use this on UD.
Martin, from our company, will be there.
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will
ever contain any accessed hashed data files mounted and responding
before starting UniData background deamons. After that, make sure
the mounts do remain online but I believe the latest fixes relaxes
that last rule to some degree.
HTH,
Doug
At 10:21 AM 9/6/2007, you wrote:
that some NFS
the TRIG_AUDIT file. As an example,
record id 103 was deleted from TEST.FILE. Listing TRIG_AUDIT gives:
$50LIST TRIG_AUDIT 16:32:23 15-09-06 PAGE1
TRIG_AUDIT
16:32:16 1
5 SEP 2006
*103
1 records listed.
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At 04:24 PM 9/11/2007, Marcos Fogaga wrote:
Hi Doug,
The problem is that the TEST.FILE MUST be a UV SQL Table. In my case, will
be a problem if a need to convert my regular files using the command
CONVERT.SQL, it will be painful.
Not per this line in the FAQ as well as reports
from some others
the buffer is as
well. The main tunable items within the database have to do with the
size of the rotating file pool, size of shared memory for processes
and database file sizing.
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([EMAIL PROTECTED]) BUT I am still getting emails ..
I even emailed majordomo the which command (from my work address) and it
says that I am NOT subscribed to any lists BUT yet I am still getting
emails and when I try to email the list
Thanks Larry I bet that was the issue
dougc
Larry Hiscock wrote:
Doug,
You're not subscribed to any of the lists with an activant.com email
address. It is possible that you're just seeing a trickle of emails that
were already in the queue at the time you unsubscribed.
Larry Hiscock
WINE is a windows emulator for linux/unix type systems that allow you to
run windows programs on non windows system
as to using accuterm its awesome! the features it offers is amazing,
you can code a GUI system using accuterms GUI enviroment, the file
transfers it's offers is amazing, you
thread read speed can be 40X
that of a 15K RPM HDD, but that is another thread.
Doug Dumitru
EasyCo LLC
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Read the UniData Windows Administration manual.
http://publibfi.boulder.ibm.com/epubs/pdf/29916540.pdf
It has a section specifically for migrating from Unix to Windows. It
also discusses some of the supplied tools to ease the migration
process as well.
Regards,
Doug Miller
At 09:52 AM 10
a new thread and I will
be happy to talk about our Linux / Flash drive experiences with
Universe, D3, and OpenQM.
Doug Dumitru
EasyCo LLC
Cheers
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batch jobs can run 40x faster.
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Have fun with Dell. Make sure they sell you what you need, not what
they want to sell.
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http://managedflash.com for more information on our solid state storage
arrays.
Thanks all!
Brenda L Price
Senior Programmer Analyst
Anyone have a universe syntax file for vim they would care to share?
Rather than create one I was hoping someone already did the work
..
Thanks!
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Subject: [U2] LIST.READU
Hello all
Hello all,
I am back in the universe world after working in jBASE for many
years now, is there a better tool than LIST.READU to show the locking
table? (similar to jBASE SHOW-ITEM-LOCKS which is pretty awesome)
It shows record locks BUT not what file the lock is on ... I am
still
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Subject: [U2] LIST.READU
Hello all,
I am back in the universe world after working in jBASE for many
years now
Does universe support WHERE (or have an equivalent), I would like to be
able to see what a user is doing as well as maybe their stack.
Thanks
dougc
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Sigh I feel like such a newbie but anyway is there a way to using
PORT.STATUS to tell if a process is a phantom process? If it wasn't for
the fact that I called my program FTP.PHANTOM ftp://ftp.phantom/ I
never know it's a phantom process.
All phantom process in jBASE are given port numbers
thanks!
dougc
Jerry Banker wrote:
Phantoms are listed at the end with a hex port number.
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Sent
Message-
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Subject: RE: [U2] sigh phantom ?
Doug, the 0xACEB9359 indicates a phantom ;-).
I don't have access to a system at the moment so there may
] sigh phantom ?
Doug
I guess you're talking about U2 Internals type knowledge - what's hidden
under the covers, behind those fancy GUI interfaces? The kinda stuff you
can automate and interface your application to make it 'smart' -
especially for monitoring or reporting-type stuff?
Just ask
www.affiliated.org
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Doug
I guess you're talking about U2 Internals type knowledge - what's
hidden
under the covers
I downloaded the library set from there already (but thanks) its just that most
of the admin sections deal with using uniadmin (see below for an example)
Administering UniVerse Files
To administer UniVerse files, choose File Tool from the UniAdmin menu. The File
Tool window
it was pretty
much evil and ugly anyway.
Doug Chanco wrote:
I downloaded the library set from there already (but thanks) its just
that most of the admin sections deal with using uniadmin (see below for
an example)
Administering UniVerse Files
To administer UniVerse files, choose File Tool from
We have a cron job that is having the below error, anyone have any
ideas/suggestions/thoughts on what might be the issue and/or where I can
start looking?
I am going to look at the basic code and go from there
136550 record(s) selected to SELECT list #0.
A fatal error has occurred in
you are running a UniVerse foreground task from root crontab
on
AIX?
Regards
JayJay
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Subject: [U2] anyone seen this error before?
We
Thanks all!
I am new at this company and I am also back in universe after many
moons cycles in jBASE but I will try to get them to allow me to fix
these processes.
I'm not sure, but wasn't there some discussion a while back stating
that multiple UV processes initiated via cron would be
Hey all,
I am trying to replace the PORT.STATUS command with one that would
replace
[ BUILD.TR.TAG @ 0x178 ]
With
[BUILD.TR.TAG]
178 FOR LINE.CNT = 1 TO LINE.NO
From the VLIST command I assume that the above 0x178 refers to one of
the below (the first I assume) I am just curious
thanks!
dougc
Brian Leach wrote:
Doug
You're on the right lines - it's a human readable form of the pcode that
UniVerse creates when it compiles the program : basically each of the
operations that the code will perform. If VLIST can't find the source code (or
it's out of step) you'll only
thanks! but I am curious is this a better solution than just using
PHANTOM in the shell script?
dougc
Hona, David S wrote:
Here is Dave Church's solution/workaround to address the long
outstanding UV cron issue, it's a little C program...
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From: Hona, David S
A wonderous and happy holidays to all!
If anyone happens to be reading this list , I do have one universe
phantom question
Is there anyway to see what a phantom did? At my last job there was a
way to see phantom output (it wrote to a phantom log file, if you
started the phantom with logging)
who=Doug Chanco
A wonderous and happy holidays to all!
If anyone happens to be reading this list , I do have one universe
phantom question
Is there anyway to see what a phantom did? At my last job there was a
way to see phantom output (it wrote to a phantom log file, if you
started
# cat uvcron.c
/* This c routine can be used to start universe processes
in cron or at. Normally only one process can run at a
time because they use the same printer memory segment.
simply replace the 'uv' command with 'uvcron' for example:
uvcron 'BATCH-REPORT1' dave.mail */
I have one question about this 'c' program
#define UCB 0
/* set to 0 for System V or 1 for Berkeley */
What should the above be set to? We are running aix 5.2, my gut feeling
is System V
Thanks,
Dougc
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That was the problem!
Thanks a million
dougc
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Sent: Thursday, December 27, 2007 10:01 AM
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: Re: [U2] anyone seen this error before?
Doug,
First off
be happy to allow someone else to put in their
FREE TIME and FREE COMPUTER RESOURCES to do this.
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From: Doug Chanco [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, December 28, 2007 7:11 AM
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: RE: Re[2]: [U2] testing
So why don't we create one
I for one did not notice any if you don't playing our way go home in
his email. All he said is that if you prefer using a forum why are you
subscribed to email when a forum is available on u2ug (at least that how
I read his email)
the reason we need so many stinking protocls is that
no need to apologize, its the holiday season after all and even if it
wasn't there still would not be a reason to
we all have different needs/preferences for different reasons and each
of them are as valid as the next
happy holidays!
dougc
Bill Haskett wrote:
Doug:
A direct quote from
I have done many a contract job and NEVER had that kind of restriction
on me, but maybe I have just been lucky (or not doing it long enough)
Compared to some of you on here I am a pup anyway
dougc
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Have you ever tried it? The most fun I have ever had was trying to find
universe documentation that did not have references to uniadmin
But shush, if they hear about the fun I have on ibm.com they may block
it ..
If I want some fun, I ain't clicking on www.ibm.com.
Happy holidays
Happy new year all, may 2008 be a good year for you and yours!
dougc
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Is there a way in universe (10.1) to see the date a pick item was
created/last modified?
Thanks,
dougc
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Robert DunnMiller wrote:
(3) If in a hashed file, that becomes a function of the application itself.
its a hashed file, at one time Charlie Noah showed me how to do this but
sadly its been years and at the time I did not have a use for it ...
I am almost positive there is a way, I
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