Works on CentOS 4 - but you have to install an older version of a
library (I had to compile it from source.) I can't remember what
exactly, but the installer gives you a nice error message you can
puzzle it out from.
I couldn't get it working on Debian or Gentoo - but to be honest, I
/unzip
instead of uvbackup/uvrestore.
What do you mean by How do I get those accounts...into universe?
The accounts and files are already in universe -- moving it to a
different machine doesn't change that (unless you switch between
intel and non-intel processors).
rex
Stephen Prater
I ran uvrestore with -V and you're right - it's not copying records
for files where the modulo is too large.
is there anything I can do?
On Jun 3, 2009, at 4:57 PM, Colin Jennings wrote:
I looked at the file from bash, and it still showed as being quite
large, so there does seem to be
.
stephen
On Jun 4, 2009, at 7:39 AM, Steve Romanow wrote:
Stephen Prater wrote:
I ran uvrestore with -V and you're right - it's not copying records
for files where the modulo is too large.
is there anything I can do?
On Jun 3, 2009, at 4:57 PM, Colin Jennings wrote:
I looked at the file from bash
an approximate separation, use the total size in bytes:
INT( (total_bytes / 10007) / 512 ) = approx_separation
Since this is a development/testing account, you should not care too
much if the file goes into overflow.
rex
Stephen Prater wrote:
I ran uvrestore with -V and you're right - it's
loosing of performance.
Regards,
-Augusto Alonso
- Original Message - From: Stephen Prater steph...@agrussell.com
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Sent: Tuesday, June 02, 2009 8:17 PM
Subject: [U2] Personal Edition Modulo Limits
Starting with a disclaimer that I'm a UniVerse newbie:
I'm
Starting with a disclaimer that I'm a UniVerse newbie:
I'm doing some integration work with Universe and I'm having trouble
importing some data into my Personal Edition install.
I always get this error :
Please resize it to modulo = 10007 in order to use it in Personal
Edition.
On any