RE: 2 gig limits

2004-02-11 Thread Anthony Youngman
On the version of Unix we're running (SCO 3.2), you can't even create a FILESYSTEM over 2Gb - we had to partition our 4Gb drives in two ... (that dates the system :-) Cheers, Wol -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Logan, David (SST -

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2004-02-11 Thread ACS
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SQL Server and Crystal Reports

2004-02-11 Thread Mark Johnson
I would like to know the best beginning books for either of these two topics. I don't yet want a reference, rather to know if 'Dummies' Books are appropriate or if anyone else has better beginning selections. My UD client migrating to these wants to keep me and this is the environment. thanks.

RE: SQL Server and Crystal Reports

2004-02-11 Thread Brian Leach
Mark, Not quite an answer to your question, but the first thing I would do would be to get your client to set up an MSDN subscription. The library will help you loads once you get past the initial learning curve and need to see how to do things, and has sample applications to check out. Remember

Re: Login question for Universe/SB+

2004-02-11 Thread Dianne Ackerman
No, you're correct. But if you're going to rely on the universe login for security, you can set all the SB+ passwords to the same thing. -Dianne Bruce Lunt wrote: What caught my attention was MYPASSWORD. I assumed (maybe wrongly?) that that was an ASCII string in the VOC. If that can be found

D3 on NT

2004-02-11 Thread Dahn Finard
Although I have been working in many pick flavors for the past 20+ years, I have been working in Universe for the past 8 years. I have a client that is looking for a conversion out of D3/NT to Oracle. I have two questions; 1. does D3 support the OPENSEQ and WRITESEQ that Universe does. I

Re: [UD] stopudt and recycled pids

2004-02-11 Thread Simon Lewington
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote... I can't help with the sleep question on stopudt but I just want to point out that listuser and deleteuser are actually OS level commands. This means that your administrators don't need to access your system to issue the deleteuser command. They can even do the

HPUX 11 to 11i upgrade, UV10.0.16. Any gotchas?

2004-02-11 Thread Stevenson, Charles
I am particularilly interested in knowing whether Universe adapted well to the new OS version for you. It is certified for both. But I would be more than happy to know of any 11-11i hiccoughs unrelated to UV, too. Thanks, Charles Stevenson -- u2-users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Avante/Infoflo training.

2004-02-11 Thread Dave Raven
I have a client that is looking for Avante/Infoflo user training in accounting and inventory control. What is available outside Epicor. Dave Raven Mobile(949) 228 2224 e Fax (815)4259364 P.O. Box 17811, Irvine CA 92623-7811 -- u2-users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED]

RE: Avante/Infoflo training.

2004-02-11 Thread Lettau, Jeff
http://msg.epicor.com/msg/Services/Education/default.htm Jeffrey Lettau ERP Systems Manager polkaudio -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dave Raven Sent: Wednesday, February 11, 2004 11:31 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Avante/Infoflo

RE: Using the Telnet via SSL feature on wIntegrate and uniVerse 1 0.1

2004-02-11 Thread David Scoggins
Hmm... interesting. Does anyone know if this works with Dynamic Connect instead of wIntegrate? I may have to try this when I get a few spare minutes to play with it. Re Ian Foster's original question - if you're wedded to SSL for some reason you may want to take a look at stunnel

Re: D3 on NT

2004-02-11 Thread Ray Daignault
Is the conversion to an existing ORACLE application or is your client writing a new Oracle application? Also, how old is the D3? Does it support ODBC? Pull the data out by ODBC to a TEXT ODBC target and then load it into Oracle. If it's a new application, you might want to take a look at

RE: UV on SCO Unix

2004-02-11 Thread Jeff Schasny
Why not Linux? -Original Message- From: Brutzman, Bill [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, February 11, 2004 10:35 AM To: 'U2 Users Discussion List' Subject: UV on SCO Unix We bought the year-end UV amnesty upgrade from IBM. Because of an existing ERP license agreement, we need

RE: UV on SCO Unix

2004-02-11 Thread Brutzman, Bill
I would prefer to go with RedHat... The license agreement says Unix. The platform migration fee is ~$10k. I suspect that their lawyer would say that while Linux may be a flavor of Unix, we would still be on the hook to pay the migration fee. Bill -Original Message- From: [EMAIL

Re: UV on SCO Unix

2004-02-11 Thread Donald Kibbey
I would not put ANYTHING on SCO. Have a look here http://www.groklaw.net and here http://yro.slashdot.org/search.pl?topic=88 for specifics. If you need a better HP server, consider purchasing a used machine that has come off lease. You may be surprised at how far 3k will go. If you must stay

RE: D3 on NT

2004-02-11 Thread Dahn Finard
From my understanding it does have the ODBC but the ODBC is blowing up when they attempt to use it. They want to extract the data to the Oracle tables. Dahn -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Ray Daignault Sent: Wednesday, February 11, 2004

RE: UV on SCO Unix

2004-02-11 Thread Brian Leach
Bill, We have run UniVerse on Linux for years (actually about 10 years, originally using the SCO emulation package for Linux). If you know your way around Linux, and if it is UNIX-y enough for you, we have always found it to be solid. Regards, Brian Leach -Original Message- From:

RE: UV on SCO Unix

2004-02-11 Thread Anthony Dzikiewicz
We are in the process of switching from DG intel to IBM intel running Red Hat Linux. We don't have the IBM server yet. We are currently experimenting with a Dell Poweredge server with Red Hat AS 2.1. All of our Universe files and apps convert over just fine. I really cant put a full load on it

Re: SQL Server and Crystal Reports

2004-02-11 Thread Susan Lynch
Mark, I don't know about SQL books, but I have found the Crystal manuals to be all that I needed to customize forms for our clients who have used Crystal Reports. The manuals are pretty good - they included enough examples to get me going! Susan M. Lynch F.W. Davison Company, Inc. -

[OT] - UCCnet

2004-02-11 Thread Barry Rogen
This is not at all UV related... If there is anybody out there that has made a commitment to UCCnet and would not mind discussing this issue offline, please let me know. It is a major issue facing us corporately and if I could tap into some experience, it would be very helpful.

RE: UV on SCO Unix

2004-02-11 Thread Brutzman, Bill
They just want us to pay them American dollars. They messed up on the licensing agreement. They re-wrote the agreement to cover our existing situation and merely specifed Unix. Right now, they regret the way they wrote this license agreement. They want customers to pay for a platform

RE: UV on SCO Unix

2004-02-11 Thread Jefferson, Jim
Are they going to have to support the application and provide upgrades after the migration? And do or assist with the migration? The unique variations can be bothersome if they make extensive use of O/S utilities and functions. If you're totally self-sufficient and this is just a paperwork

Re: Universe/RedBack on Linux

2004-02-11 Thread Tony Wood
Yes for UniVerse but not RedBack (at the moment). I will be curious to see what you find and what you do here. Regards, T. - Original Message - From: Baruch Salamander [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2004 9:01 AM Subject: Universe/RedBack on Linux

UV command failing mystery - RESOLUTION

2004-02-11 Thread Vance Dailey
I had the following kernel parameters changed over the weekend: SDELSIM 256 to 1024 SEMOPM 64 to 100 SEMUME 64 to 1024 SHMMNI 2048 to 4096 SEMMNI 2048 to 4096 SEMMSL 256 to 1024 And the problem has not occurred since! I have reviewed the documentation on each of the above parameters in hopes of

Re: UV on SCO Unix

2004-02-11 Thread Robert Colquhoun
At 04:34 AM 12/02/2004, Brutzman, Bill wrote: We bought the year-end UV amnesty upgrade from IBM. Because of an existing ERP license agreement, we need to stay with Unix. I believe i read recently you can now transfer U2 between platforms without paying the 15% transfer fee(Yay!). So the

RE: UV on SCO Unix

2004-02-11 Thread Logan, David (SST - Adelaide)
I can only agree to placing option 7 where it is, I would seriously look at an X86 server running a couple of Xeon processors at 2.4Ghz or quicker. If you have good Unix skills, take a long look at Linux, the price is right and there haven't been too many complaints on the list about the Universe

Re: D3 on NT

2004-02-11 Thread Results
Tony, Could you do me a favor and not declare my entire market segment dead. You now have the keys to data integration heaven and you don't need to buy any more tools or migration services. The fact is, I could move data from any system to any other system before XML, we all could. The

RE: D3 on NT

2004-02-11 Thread Tony Gravagno
Notice my next paragraph begins with the word Seriously Yes XML has been usuable as a connectivity medium for years, but how many people are taking advantage of it? Microsoft and other companies are continually developing tools to reduce the time and money aspect of using XML, and make it

RE: UNCLASSIFIED RE: Universe / ODBC

2004-02-11 Thread Andrew Gissing
Hey hey ! I've just looked at our readme file and it appears our problem is issue #11264. Extract from readme file: = Problems Fixed in UniVerse ODBC Client Version 3.7.r2 = So this

Re: Universe/RedBack on Linux

2004-02-11 Thread D Averch
We learned the hard way that you must have Windows IIS front end for Redback to run the ASP code. We are currently converting many green screen programs to Redback for a client running on Linux using our tool XLr8. Response time for this 4 processor system is very good. - Original Message

RE: Universe/RedBack on Linux

2004-02-11 Thread Logan, David (SST - Adelaide)
There are a few modules on Apache that run the asp code. I've tried the ASP Version 2.53 but haven't worked it particularly hard, it works but would need a bit more testing to try redback. Would be most interesting and save having to use IIS with the attendant security issues. 8=) Apache runs very

U2 List Archive... How big is it?

2004-02-11 Thread Dennis Bartlett
Sometimes (out here in Africa) we cannot get access to the internet - whilst I realise it would just be a snapshot without updating, would it be possible to use something like webstripper and copy the entire site to my HDD? dennis -- u2-users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED]