RE: UV Crash on W2K3

2004-04-25 Thread Sara Burns
I raised a case with IBM when I tracked down our crash to a file not converting properly when we moved from AIX to W2K3. This file had a trigger, which we had removed, but even so it did not convert completely. The result was an unpredictable crash of the session which took a long time to track

RE: UV Crash on W2K3

2004-04-19 Thread Andrew Mack
Sara, Did you try a RESIZE on the file? And if so, what was the result? Andrew Mack Deputy Sys Admin NZDF HRMIS 04 2371 914 From: Sara Burns [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: U2 Users Discussion List [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: UV Crash on W2K3 Date: Tue, 20

Re: UV Crash on W2K3

2004-04-16 Thread FFT2001
In a message dated 4/16/2004 3:38:16 PM Pacific Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: 1.is this a problem with PROCS - does anyone else run a UniVerse system on NT which relies on PROCS to launch several layers of programs? Sara can you explain this more? Perhaps with an example of

RE: UV Crash on W2K3

2004-04-15 Thread Andrew Mack
Hi all, I have encountered a similar error when attempting to resize a dynamic file on our system. We are running UV 10.0.15 on W2K3 and when, as Administrator with Full Control, I try to RESIZE {filename} * * * a dynamic file I get this message both on screen and in the Application event log:

RE: UV Crash on W2K3

2004-04-15 Thread djordan
Hi Sarah What is the application currently running on and what version. (ie Win2000 Uv9.4?) and what flavour. In the past Loging in went through a login paragraph LOGIn. I think around release 1, the login paragraph went by the account name not LOGIN. Also with direct Login and Logto one