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Last year we were investigating running UniVerse on Windows 2003 but have
since decided we would prefer to go down the Linux path.
Some concern has been raised with our executive about the sensibility of
going down the Linux path. I have therefore been asked to
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I am a bit of novice when it comes to the UniVerse database but I am trying to dive
into it and learn as much as I can. I am also new to the mailing list, so my
apologizes if I have gone about this the wrong way.
My problem is this: I am running an AIX 4.3.3 with
Our company does some work with U2 interfaced to a website and we are
looking at doing more. You might want to check-out the MV/Internet
product. This basically allows you to have a website that can talk
directly to a Universe database. You write your site scripts in UniBasic
and do cgi calls
you might take a look at:
http://coyote.modsoft.com/over-coyote.htm
this is a full HTTP/1.1 web server running real time in PICK.
very fast. perfect for any 'form' web application.
no reason to port / move data. let the web app look real time.
they also have a RPC scenario if you want to
You could batch export (UniVerse)/import (MySQL) items nightly or use
vbscript or another scripting language that will give you access to the
uniObject components to do real-time lookups.
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Our company does some work
You might want to check-out the MV/Internet product.
Which is what?
Will
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As part of our server strategy we are investigating possibly running
UniVerse on Linux. This seems to pose a number of questions re the type of
Linux to use.
I have obtained 10.1.1 for RedHat but our Oracle team is leaning towards
SUSE and we see that this is only listed on the Availability
I've used the PE edition with both SuSE and Gentoo without any problems other than the
goofy install. I'm still stunned that something like PE which should be dirt simple
to install, still requires a couple of quick google searches to get the right sequence
of tasks to perform.
Don Kibbey
The first place to start is hardware compatibility. Do all of the flavors
that you are considering support whatever hardware you will run on ? Are
you using an SMP server and are all of the drivers that you need to support
the SMP server version of the kernel bug free and supported ? How much
Could you elaborate, or contact me off-list, re: RH SMP kernel problems
with digi driver? I am upgrading a site that uses Digi etherlite devices
and the realport driver. The new server is a hyper-threaded P4, which
RH9 sees as two CPUs, and thus uses the SMP kernel by default.
Thanks,
Scott
Sara,
Just to let you know, we built and tested that version of 10.0.8 on the
S/390. We do not have a certified version for SuSE on Intel-based
hardware, such as the IBM xSeries. While certification on SuSE may be on
the horizon, it is not in the immediate plan. I would not expect a
Sara,
Last time I looked, the U2 Product Matrix had not been updated since before
Christmas, i.e. nearly six months ago!
I had a message in March from LeRoy saying new processes are preventing us
from timely updates to our availability matrix.
Sigh
Mike
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I would think so ... fedora is red hats free version of red hat linux
and I have universe running on red hat linux 9.0
Dougc
Ps
If you have any problems installing it I would be most happy to help
Doug Chanco
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Keiller
Sent: Thursday, May 20, 2004 8:18 PM
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Subject: RE: [U2] UniVerse on Linux
You know what's weird though (unless I'm wrong) - it's near impossible to
find any tutorials on UniVerse. Documentation yes, tutuorials
no. But if I
am wrong, I would love for someone to give
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