David
I've seen this where a GCI/CALLC routine was linked into a UniData kernel
and it reused the stderr file handle. The result was the stderr data stream
overwrote the file which currently was allocated to that handle (whoch
UniData was using for the VOC).
The giveaway was to perform an od -c
Yep
You've heard about software that uses *undocumented* opcodes?
Well, Microsox used the *unimplemented* opcodes for this one !
(hee hee)
Seriously - there is a howto doc available on installing on Windows 2003
server ... Available on request from your local RedBack support shop, also
on the
Nononono -- how will we know what a PERI 157 is if you do that ???
;-)
JayJay
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Subject: RE: PI Open is going away
Funny that... I
I remember the Prime Information release 6 (and first official GCI) in
Copenhagen - Dennis Beldotti arranging?
Remember the fun !*! With !AMLC and it's handy way of writing to absolute
memory addresses (gosh - and you didn't want those disk drives did you
!?)
Was anyone else there? - Bent
Folks
ln -s would have done the same job but would have avoided potential future
upgrade issues (single copy of object etc.)
Regards
JayJay
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Kevin
As this is AIX (and only on AIX please - as it has it's own memory flush) -
set UVSYNC=0 in uvconfig and run uvregen (Universe stopped please)
This stops UniVerse doing its own sync There is a small risk with this
but not much. Please do *not* change SYNCALLOC.
FSEMNUM and GSEMNUM
Carol
EXECUTE PHANTOM X :MY.COMMON.VARIABLE
Usual rules for picking up command line arguments.
Regards
JayJay
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invent the first computer and compiler and database and ...
Happy Friday!
-Cliff
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with UniVerse, UniData, UniVision,
Reality, Revelation, and jBASE. I have had speed problems with McAfee, but I
haven't kept McAfee up long enough to know if it would harm the database(s).
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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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Marco
Try a RAMdisk - works a treat.
If you are sure you *need* internal hashtables in memory you can use them
via the GCI interface by cutting your own C code around the C++ functions
you mentioned.
I would be very cautious about needing these - if they are relatively small
they are likely to
Ray
Are there any Windows error messages in the event log?
Regards
JayJay
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Sent: 22 March 2004 18:24
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Subject: Access denied on print
I am getting intermittent
Evgenios
Universe 9.5 is *not* qualified on AIX 5 - you should be on 10.0.19 or
10.1.1
It may work - but if you hit issues...
I would recommend that you get an upgrade from your supplier to avoid
possible problems downstream
The matrix is on U2TechConnect at
64-bit files are a function of the filesystem - not of the processor.
If the O/S supports 64-bit files and the filesystem concerned is formatted
as 64-bit then you are home free.
If not, then you have to convert to 32-bit *before* the move. If the files
are too big for a 2Gb file size limit
Microsoft workstation products have a maximum of 10 external (incoming)
TCP/IP connections
Workstation products are
Win Nt 4 Workstation
Win 2K Workstation
Win XP
So - as long as you will never - ever - have more than 10 external IP's
connection you can load an XP system - remember though that
By my recollection the courses run in Staines (on-site on request etc...)
The URL linking to the schedules is:
http://www-306.ibm.com/services/learning/uk/cat/
(though it appears to be unwell at the moment)
Regards
JayJay
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two-pennorth
Any chance this relates to DNS lookup or doamin authentication??
/two-pennorth
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JayJay
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Subject: odbc client hangs
I
Wrong Compiler version (most likely)...
Regards
JayJay
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WardSent: 02 February 2004 17:19To:
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GCI
Hello,
We loaded version 9.6.1.14 of
Universe on Redhat release 9.
Robert
Other than hardware
related issues (check the disk...) (I see Jerry spotted this one
:-)
The COMO file
is really an O/S level directory - when you run ED you are running a BASIC
program which does a READ on arecord (file) in the file
(directory).
If the file is massive -
as is
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