Thanks Rodney,
Can you confirm that you do use RFS? If you have 30GB files then they must
be dynamic, so they must be OK on SAN too.
Cheers,
Ken
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Behalf Of Baakkonen, Rodney
We have been using a Hitachi SAN with
AARRGGHH!!
NEVER EVER run antivirus on a server.
You should firewall your server. You should scan it for viruses. You should NEVER have
background antivirus stuff running on it!
You keep the server infection-free by strictly controlling what you allow to run on
it. If a client stuffs infected
up until yesterday i'd have agreed with you. However a client got infected with a
virus that symantec *claims* to have known about since December, but wasn't actually
detected until i sent them the sample and it appeared in last nights defs!
Virus spread via irc and *open admin$ shares* on the
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Nancy! Please contact me offline. Sorry to the group for the intrusion.
Gordon J. Glorfield
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You have to give me good reason not to run Antivirus on a server. For
example, it causes the applications to hose up (which would suck but I know
happens).
Because I agree, there are too many opportunities for infection and a
multi-layered defense is better than a single-layered defense.
A good reason would be that your have just put your server under the control of some
very cpu intensive software. I've seen to many cases where our networking guys
cranked up Norton or some other anti virus product on the database servers and brought
them to their collective knees. One of the
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I can't agree - you MUST have antivirus real-time scanner on MS Win server.
But id does make sense to simply exclude folders with UV accounts from
real-time scan. It works like a charm, btw.
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Sent: Wednesday, March 24, 2004
Apology accepted, however, you must now apologize for your
self-deprecation! ;)
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Sent: March 24, 2004 1:46 PM
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Contact your U2 Tech Support - there is an AIX 5.2 problem that stops MOTIF
menus from working and it sounds like you have it. They should be able to
advise you on the APAR you need to load - source it from AIX tech support.
Otherwise just get patched up .
Regards
JayJay
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This is actually how it's designed to work. The BUILD.INDEX routine, for
the sake of efficiency, creates a complex SELECT list comprised of:
AKIndexKey:@TM:AKIndexRecord
Fantastic, thanks for that Glenn. This behaviour works for me (as long as
doesn't get broken in a new release). I'll ask
Stuart,
I guess I missed something in Glenn's note. What exactly in the
documentation needs updating?
Regards,
LeRoy F. Dreyfuss
Advanced Technical Services - UniVerse
IBM U2 Data Management Solutions
Tel: 303-672-1254 Fax: 303-294-4832
Mobile: 720-341-4317
External email: [EMAIL
At 10:35 25/03/04, you wrote:
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Can we have a straw poll on AV software? Just post a subject of ANTIVIRUS -
(name) - (version) *GOOD* or *BAD* as necessary - let's hear it.
AVG vers 7.0 from Grisoft *VERY GOOD*
Even Grisoft's freebie vers 6 of AVG is also *GOOD*
http//:www.grisoft.com
John Jenkins wrote:
Can we have a straw poll on AV software? Just post a subject of ANTIVIRUS -
(name) - (version) *GOOD* or *BAD* as necessary - let's hear it.
We're using CA's eTrust AV. It's installed on all WinXX workstations
and servers. It's centrally managed, so you set up rule sets once
Cheers
Trevor Ockenden
Open Systems Professionals
M: +61 414 731 634
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Mats and John,
Problem solved... :)
I can get to the UV command line by disabling the LOGIN.
Problem resolved by updating the patches as per John recommendation (use the
AIX Update CD-ROM). Installed all updates from the media though, did not
managed to get the specific update to fix the
Kate
Use an I-type dictionary as follows:
0001: I
0002: F1:@TM:F10
0003:
0004: Whatever
0005: 30T
0006: S
If the contents of either F1 or F10 they will wrap appropriately.
I find I-types to be s much easier as a programmer.
Cheers
Trevor Ockenden
OSP
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From:
Katie,
F1;(ML#30);10;:
The width of 30 will make the wrapping happen.
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www.KeyAlly.com
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Kate Stanton wrote:
I have a file with field 1 containing description (30 chars), and field 10
containing notes (30 characters,
We are starting our evaluation of running UniVerse on W2K3. To get a feel
of what it will be like and to scope the learning we need to do we have set
up a totally isolated W2K3 server (PDC) and have installed the personal
version of UniVerse while we wait for an NT version from IBM.
I added to
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