On 22/01/11 15:10, grmhbeers wrote:
I have created a Unidata (1.7x) directory to which I am writing files in a
unibasic program. However I want the file to be saved directly in a folder
on another server that is in the same virtual machine as our Unidata based
system. All reside on windows
Can you see this other file/folder from the cmd prompt ?
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[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of grmhbeers
Sent: 22 January 2011 15:10
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: [U2] re directing a unidata directory to another server
The other server is not a unidata server. It's our moodle server. Both are
on sql server platforms. Unidata is underneath the sql server platform for
the application where the Unibasic program is generating the output files.
Wols Lists wrote:
On 22/01/11 15:10, grmhbeers wrote:
I have
From what I understand you have Unidata on one machine and you want to
write to a directory on another machine within your network (node). I'm
not sure what you mean by a folder on another server that is in the
same virtual machine...a virtual machine spans two physical machines?
Assuming
On 22/01/11 17:45, grmhbeers wrote:
The other server is not a unidata server. It's our moodle server. Both are
on sql server platforms. Unidata is underneath the sql server platform for
the application where the Unibasic program is generating the output files.
In other words, assuming UD
I don't think UD has the NFSALLOW flag. In UD, you can simply write to
any directory that's available to the network where the user had write
privileges. This raises a number of issues but, for instance, in
Windows 2003 Server you can create a VOC entry to:
OSFILE
001 DIR
002
Symeon Breen syme...@gmail.com wrote:
Can you see this other file/folder from the cmd prompt ?
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Sent: 22 January 2011 15:10
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Subject: [U2] re
Hi Susan
In your logto script try adding CLEARCOMMON then LOGIN so that you go in
cleanly. You can add a Logto subroutine in SB+, go to the Admin screen, SB+
Setup, SB+ Control Parameters, F9 Logto Sub. I've experienced this error
when logging between accounts from different versions of SB+
Subject: Re: [U2] re ceiving error message XX record corrupt on logto
Hi Susan
In your logto script try adding CLEARCOMMON then LOGIN so that you go in
cleanly. You can add a Logto subroutine in SB+, go to the Admin screen,
SB+
Setup, SB+ Control Parameters, F9 Logto Sub. I've experienced
Hi Susan
This is caused by either a missing or corrupt DMSECURITY item(s). We had a
customer that couldn't add anything to their menus because when they did,
upon saving half the menus would disappear completely. It was all due to
the fact that they had removed an account at Unix but everything
Thanks! I will go check that now!
Susan Lynch
F. W. Davison Company, Inc.
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Subject: Re: [U2] re ceiving error message XX record corrupt on logto
Hi Susan
You could use
EXECUTE ! stat ./BP/PROG1 CAPTURING OUT
and parse out the bits you are interested in. This will show date/time of
the most recent access, modification and change
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Use the DIR command on the file.
Get the path of the file, append the appropriate \ or /, then do a
DIR.
For example, on a Unix machine:
ITEM.ID = 'TEST'
OPEN '','BP' TO BP THEN
FILE.PATH = FILEINFO(BP,2)
ITEM.PATH = FILE.PATH:'/':ITEM.ID
ITEM.DATE =
...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Doug Farmer
Sent: Tuesday, October 27, 2009 11:56 AM
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Subject: Re: [U2] Re trieving Unix Date and Time stamp on records in a
DIRtype file
Use the DIR command on the file.
Get the path of the file, append the appropriate \ or /, then do a
DIR
Any reason for not resizing catdir as type 19? I have done this and
nothing seems to have broken. In fact I would hope that it would not as
the file type should be transparent to any application.
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Sent: Wednesday, 27 May 2009 5:16 PM
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: RE: [U2] RE: Truncated catdir names
Any reason for not resizing catdir as type 19? I have done this and
nothing seems to have broken. In fact I would hope that it would not as
the file
David,
Works in text mode and from word etc.
Interestingly enough managed to duplicate the problem. Before clicking the
connect in a SBClient session there's a File option at the top of the window.
Selecting that then selecting Print Options gets a small window up with a
tick box labeled Use
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Subject: RE: [U2] RE: Interest results on VOC file
Hi Nick,
I had tried checking out the ID's of the keys affected. There was was
nothing unusual about them that I can tell
INMAT() looks like it may do the job for you. HTH.
INMAT function
_
SYNTAX
INMAT ( [array] )
DESCRIPTION
Use the INMAT function to return the number of array elements
that have been loaded after
True, but they will appear in the right order when they arrive and, barring
a failure, they will all arrive.
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Kevin, aren't you describing UDP communication, not TCP? Packets can be
fragged and move through any number of different channels w/ UDP, but
they're reassembled as a part of being received through TCP. If you sent a
1024 packet over UDP I would expect exactly what you've stated. Send a 1024
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Subject: Re: [U2] RE: U2 Users Digest V1 #2599
Kevin, aren't you describing UDP communication, not TCP? Packets can be
fragged and move through any number of different channels w/ UDP, but
they're reassembled as a part of being received through TCP. If you sent a
1024 packet over UDP I
George,
I've run into that before - it's probably network latency. If there's
nothing in your keyboard buffer, your routine will bail. If a
multi-character keystroke gets broken between packets, that can happen.
Experiment with a delay before the INPUT TEST,-1 to allow the
George,
Email me tomorrow at charlien at inlandtruck.com and remind me and I'll
share some code with you that worked extremely well on Universe, and now on
Jbase - it's almost identical. I almost never get those straggling
characters anymore.
Charlie
Charlie Noah wrote:
Colin and Ron are correct! A quick I-descriptor to CONVERT 4A to
something else caused proved it.
As soon as I read the first mention of MATCHING... I remembered, with a
sinking feeling, that LIKE is just a synonym for MATCHING...
Thanks again!
Mark
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Use LIKE ...'4A'... to prevent pattern matching
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[mailto:owner-u2-us...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Hennessey, Mark F.
Sent: 03 February 2009 21:03
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: [U2] RE: UV - Error when using
Yes, WHEN can be frustrating.
1st, make sure the multi-valued associated fields are properly defned with
M's in field 6, association name in field 7 and, for good measure, create a
phrase with said association name as the id of the phrase, and all the
associated fields listed in 2.
Then add a
Isn't the ...4A... evaluating to the match string and not the literal?
That means it will match anything with 4 alphanumeric chars???
Hth
Colin Alfke
Calgary, Canada
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From: Charles Stevenson
Yes, WHEN can be frustrating.
1st, make sure the multi-valued associated
Remember 4A is a valid match qualifier, to look for 4 alphabetic characters.
I experience this sort of behavior and had a real challenge to force it to
find the values for which I was looking.
Subject: [U2] RE: UV - Error when using WHEN [not-secure]
Date: Tue, 3 Feb 2009 16:03:00 -0500
From:
Aw shucks,
LIST I_Love_it WHEN I.Get.Packages
;-)
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[mailto:owner-u2-us...@listserver.u2ug.org]on Behalf Of Hennessey, Mark
F.
Sent: Tuesday, February 03, 2009 1:03 PM
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Subject: [U2] RE: UV - Error
Oops -- obviously I didn't mean to do that.
(NOTE TO SELF: check email address after outlook auto-completes)
Ross Ferris
Stamina Software
Visage Better by Design!
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us...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of
Hi Wol,
But, rather more seriously, we have had UV file corruption
which was laid pretty conclusively down to two systems
accessing the same dynamic file - oh and one of them, allegedly,
only had read access!
This is an even worse case of what I brought out in my earlier reply. A
dynamic
of paying for a doctor to take one.
Jerry Banker
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I enjoy Tonys insights
Holy cow. Um, thanks for the concern.
Now that this thread has gone non-technical, I'll be the first to
request its termination.
Best,
T
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Nah, Tony's solid. A bit stressed out - aren't we all? - and amazingly
comprehensive in his explanations, but SOLID overall. Then again, not like
he needs my endorsement...
On Fri, Oct 3, 2008 at 7:59 PM, JPB-U2UG [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not offensive, I just think he sounds angry in a lot
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Subject: Re: [U2] RE: spaces in file names
Nah, Tony's solid. A bit stressed out - aren't we all? - and amazingly
comprehensive in his explanations, but SOLID overall. Then again, not like
he needs my endorsement...
On Fri, Oct 3, 2008 at 7:59 PM, JPB-U2UG [EMAIL
Do you wake up on the wrong side of the bed every morning?
Jerry Banker
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Subject: [U2] RE: spaces in file names
For reference,
jpb-u2ug wrote:
Do you wake up on the wrong side of the bed every morning?
snip
Um, I'm not sure why you found what Tony wrote offensive. I thought it
was a reasonable presentation of his point of view.
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Not offensive, I just think he sounds angry in a lot of his emails. He
really should watch his blood pressure.
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Bob Rasmussen wrote:
I'm exploring a possibility, and would like feedback.
The problem: administrators want the security that SSH offers, but
Universe (and some others) running on Windows offers only telnet access.
Possible solution:
One possible solution would be to setup a linux PC
I'm exploring a possibility, and would like feedback.
The problem: administrators want the security that SSH offers, but
Universe (and some others) running on Windows offers only telnet access.
Possible solution:
1) Obtain and run an SSH daemon on the Windows server, such as WinSSHd.
2) Run
Hi.
We have a lot of clients in linux-boxes, with and without cluster.
Most of them are new installations, but others came from Aix, from HP-UX,
and even from Windows.
No one complaints.
The biggest one has 350 users (rpc sessions): CentOS 2.6.9-34.ELsmp on a
Xeon 3.40GHz and 5Gb RAM
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Hey all,
First off thanks for the responses I have gotten so
don't know whether the equipment the board are using even has that
capability.
Cheers,
Wol (ex board member)
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Consider opening these conference calls up to ordinary U2UG members.
--Bill
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That makes perfect sense. I am only handling UniSessionException and
UniSubroutineException in the routine. If I am understanding correctly, I
should add a catchall exception. Sort of a KitchenSinkException to
account for other exceptions.
Thanks a lot.
Charles Shaffer
Senior Analyst
Hi,
I ended up using this from Martin C. (of Epicor fame).
I don't know why none of the TCL examples would work for me.
Something to do with Unidata 5.2 and my particular flavor I guess.
Thanks to you all
a Virtual Field type dictionary using the INDEX function...
i.e.
001: V
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Hi,
I ended up using this from Martin C. (of Epicor fame).
I don't know why none of the TCL examples would work for me.
Something to do
In message
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You need the double quotes on the outside of the ...
SELECT FILE WITH FIELD LIKE ...LLOYD'S...
Alternatively, you can often get away with no quotes. Loosely
speaking, you only NEED quotes on the outside if you have
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You need the double quotes on the outside of the ...
SELECT
No, they don't...
PA
LIST MASTER _
BY ATTR1 _
BREAK.ON ATTR1 _
ATTR2 _
TOTAL ATTR3 _
HEADING this is the best heading you ever saw 'D'PAGE 'PLL' _
ID.SUP _
DET.SUP _
LPTR
Works a bomb! (provided of course you have a file called MASTER with dict
items ATTR1, ATTR2, ATTR3, AND ATTR3 is
You can use the underscore at the end of attributes 2 to 9 to indicate
continuation on Universe.
Laure Hansen,
City of Redwood City - Information Technology
1017 Middlefield Road - Redwood City, CA 94063
Office 650-780-7087 - Cell 650-207-3235 - Fax 650-556-9204
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o Please
One of Janet Oswald's email ad broadcasts for U2U indicated that there
would be pre-conference chargeable tutorials the day before each of
the 4 editions of the conference. The list of tutorials and their
charges are not yet on the web-site, but she tells me they should be
there tomorrow. These
Unfortunately I'll be in the wrong part of the planet for all four sessions. I
note that the fourth session (in England) clashes directly with Information on
Demand 2008 (which is where I will be that particular week).
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This is only the second year for U2U. Before that they were part of the
general IBM yearly conferences. They decided that U2 had enough of a
specialized and enthusiastic following that they could have conferences in
multiple areas of the world.
Jerry Banker
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Is it the same query for both files/tables (that share the same
dictionary)?
Do both your queries work from a different client PC? If so, is there
different client software versions or ODBC clients?
Regards,
david
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Subject: RE: [U2] RE: ODBC problems
Is it the same query for both files/tables (that share the same
dictionary)?
Do both your queries work from a different client PC? If so, is there
different client software versions or ODBC clients?
Regards,
david
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Which U2 and os
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What I did was link to the table in Access, open
Hi Anthony
It may be an issue with permissions for the temp directory where the sort is
occurring, whether on the PC or the server.
Regards
David Jordan
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Kevin,
It sounds as though the server is seeing the disconnects, but the client is
not getting the response back to recognize that it is truly disconnected.
Therefore the object is waiting on a response. I am not sure if the
driver is thread safe, but I would not count on it.
I might suggest
The client terminates fine. It's the server session that doesn't
disconnect. And in a weird twist that I'm still watching, I added a generic
CLOSE statement to close all the files being used by the subroutine before
it returns to the caller and since making that change the server has not
left
Well, the CLOSE appears to have been a red herring. Everything ran fine for
several hours, then all at once a half dozen sessions didn't get
disconnected. And again it appears to have been when there were a lot of
simultaneous sessions. I'm leaning more and more to a threading issue with
the
Sent: Wednesday, May 28, 2008 12:07 PM
Subject: Re: [U2] Re: ODBC Connection Hanging Around
Well, the CLOSE appears to have been a red herring. Everything ran fine
for
several hours, then all at once a half dozen sessions didn't get
disconnected. And again it appears to have been when there were
Since this is an Ad sub-thread and recent topics ask related
questions, I'll add two points:
1) Nebula Research and Development has partnered with a large
global company that specializes in providing end-to-end Business
Intelligence solutions. We're days away from posting information
on our
What's the error message? What commands get you the error (analyze.file
doesn't, so it's not completely hosed).
Generally, a broken file occurs when one of two things occur (these are just
the most frequent; there are other ways): a write to overflow (and you got
overflow!) begins, writes the
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Good Morning John,
Our Network Manager asked why you recommended removing
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Subject: RE: [U2] RE: UNIDATA 7.1 performance measures
Good Morning John,
Our Network Manager asked why you recommended removing the anti-virus
software vs. disabling them. Could/would you please share your rationale
for making that recommendation?
The feedback I am
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Good Morning John,
Our Network Manager asked why you recommended removing the anti-virus
software vs. disabling them. Could/would you please share your
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Ibd start by looking for specific bottlenecks. Itbs too easy to see
one of the system constraints and assume that's your bottleneck (been
to see which releases of UD are qualified.
My $NZ0.02
Regards
Mike
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Ibd start by looking for specific bottlenecks. Itbs too easy to see one of
the system constraints and assume that's your bottleneck (been there). Run some
mete
As others have said, see a specific bottleneck first then take it from there.
Some suggestions on things to look at in Windows and
I may be mistaken but the /3gig means an individual process can take over 2gig
ram at any one time. So you need to use your task monitor to see if your udt
processes are reaching this limit. Personally I very much doubt it, but you
certainly need to see where the limits are.
-Original
Hi Jeff,
We have since come to realize that the /3gig switch is not for us. What
we are trying to do is be proactive to hopefully avoid a problem
situation. Late last year we were forced to move to the latest version
of the vendor software we use. Under the previous version, our
registration
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Subject: RE: [U2] RE: UNIDATA 7.1 performance measures
I may be mistaken but the /3gig means an individual process can take over 2gig
ram at any one time. So you need to use your task monitor to see if your udt
processes are reaching this limit. Personally I very much doubt it, but you
Thanks to all of you for pointing me to UVAdmin for the account access
control. This is the answer I needed.
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Sent: Monday, February 04, 2008 10:13 AM
Subject: RE: [U2] RE: Switching from D3 to U2
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From: MAJ
So what's the number one reason for switching from D3 to U2
Mark,
Could you post your version of PCL.INCLUDE on PickWiki.com or the U2UG wiki?
rex
MAJ Programming wrote:
I'm surprised someone in any MV hasn't submitted a comprehensive PCL.INCLUDE
that would help many of these requests.
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Actually, what was the VAR's reason for switching.
One of my client's VAR's forced a switch from UV to UD around
9 years ago when they went from
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From: MAJ
So what's the number one reason for switching from D3 to U2?
Not to create an onslaught of replies, but I've worked on many MV
platforms and have my opinions on each.
Because our VAR told use they wouldn't support their product on D3 any
longer. grin
David,
For commands with the same prefix (2 characters after ESC), change the last
character to lower case in all commands except the last. In any case there
shouldn't be a problem just concatenating the commands. Most printer
manufacturers have downloadable manuals which include PCL
I'm surprised someone in any MV hasn't submitted a comprehensive PCL.INCLUDE
that would help many of these requests.
I have one that I use for 60% of what I need (pitch, orientation, typefaces,
some line graphics and other simple functions) but I'm sure there could be a
greatest hits INCLUDE that
Doesn't sound like a real useful reason for the rest of us.
Thanks
Mark Johnson
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So what's the number one reason for switching from D3 to U2?
Not to create an onslaught of replies, but I've worked on
many MV platforms and have my opinions on each.
Might be best to just wait for George to put his notes together and post
for everyone later...
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I have had a number of responses directly as well as to the group, I'll be
putting together a document on it and will look at publishing it. But if
anyone specifically wants a copy please let me know and I'll email it when I
have it.
george.land@ (remove) u2uk.com
George Land
APT Solutions
: Friday, February 01, 2008 12:22 PM
Subject: Re: [U2] RE: Switching from D3 to U2
I have had a number of responses directly as well as to the group, I'll be
putting together a document on it and will look at publishing it. But if
anyone specifically wants a copy please let me know and I'll email
I too am interested in this comparison.
The majority of my clients are D3 yet I have 1 or 2 UV and UD clients, hence
the straddling.
I know that U2 products have many more technical features but I would like
to see where it gets admin heavy versus D3.
Thanks
Mark Johnson
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I too am interested in this comparison.
The majority of my clients are D3 yet I have 1 or 2 UV and UD clients, hence
the straddling.
I
Could you put that document on the PickWiki? I think there are more that
would benefit from it's content, and being on the wiki, it could be
updated as time passes and the parameters change.
Thanks,
Karl
quote who=Janet Bond
Hello George,
We created a report comparing D3 and the U2 products
Because it's Christmas I was thinking about posting a question about
determining the best size for swap on a Solaris 10/UV 10.2.2 box... But
instead:
http://www.courant.com/news/nationworld/wire/sns-ap-odd-santa-groped,0,2
086133.story
The lead:
Santa Claus says that a woman who sat on his
He's getting coal for Christmas this year.
Does he know what coal is?
I actually found some at a lumberyard several years ago got a few
pieces for my kids' stockings.
A shiney black rock that burns? No way. This is so cool!
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I agree. I'd like some more, please...
I think he knows what it is because of the annoying coal mine disaster
that could/should have been avoided here in Utah this past fall. That put
coal on the front burner once again.
Karl
quote who=Stevenson, Charles
He's getting coal for Christmas this
I get it, front burner. Ha, Ha, Ha.
Don't laugh. Some of my client's MV systems still run on coal. I'm working
on one right now.
Mark Johnson
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I get it, front burner. Ha, Ha, Ha.
Don't laugh. Some of my client's MV systems still run on coal. I'm working
on one right now.
Mark Johnson
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Subject: Re: [U2] RE: Universe Replication
The problem I ran into with replication (UV on Linux), is that if the
subscriber system was off-line or the subscriber process not running,
writes
on the publisher would cause the writing application to hang and
eventually
error. Since our goal
Is there a replication system that does replicate all file types? Seems
to me that not replicating all file types would be a major problem,
seeing as many people use type 1/19 files for a variety of reasons.
Jerry Banker
Sr Programmer Analyst
Affiliated Acceptance Corp
Sunrise Beach, MO
Robin,
We attempted (operative word) to embrace Replication for a solution
to our needs. We are a little different, in that we are running Unix. We
have a D/R system off site and the primary/production box here. Our
intentions were similar, to establish a scenario where our second system
would
The problem I ran into with replication (UV on Linux), is that if the
subscriber system was off-line or the subscriber process not running, writes
on the publisher would cause the writing application to hang and eventually
error. Since our goal was to the use subscriber system for reporting as
You get such great information on this list.
Based on the comments since I posted last Friday we have been doing some
experiments. I believe it would be best for us to develop Web Services
in a Windows environment then deploy to a Linux SOAP Server. We have
managed to transfer the files for a
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Sent: 04 December 2007 08:17
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Subject: RE: [U2] RE: U2 SOAP Server
You get such great information on this list.
Based on the comments since I posted last Friday we have been doing some
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Hona, David S
Sent: Monday, December 03, 2007 1:08 AM
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: RE: [U2] RE: U2 SOAP Server
Here's what I've managed to work out so far (it would be nice of IBM U2
Support) could confirm/deny...
A) To invoke the SOAPServer without
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