Re: [U2] Compiling 102

2010-10-21 Thread Mecki Foerthmann
Bill, By default CATALOG will catalog programs globally. To catalog a program locally you have to use the LOCAL option. This will generate a VOC entry for the program name without the file name. So CATALOG BP CODE LOCAL will generate a VOC entry named CODE. To run the program you only need to

[U2] NoSQL

2010-10-21 Thread Shawn Hayes
Everything I have read about the NoSQL movement in the past year has met the requirements of U2.  Depending on who you are talking to, NoSQL means Not Only SQL or NO SQL.  One of the advantages of U2 is that we meet both these definitions.  Has anyone been marketing themselves as a NoSQL

[U2] [Ad] Print Wizard 4 Released!

2010-10-21 Thread Bob Rasmussen
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Re: [U2] Compiling 102

2010-10-21 Thread jpb-u2ug
The usage of the CATALOG command depends on the flavor you are using. Jerry Banker -Original Message- From: u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org [mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Mecki Foerthmann Sent: Thursday, October 21, 2010 2:24 AM To: U2 Users List Subject:

Re: [U2] NoSQL

2010-10-21 Thread Shawn Hayes
You said, Some industry insiders are trying to claim that the old databases cannot fit under that heading.  One of the things that I am having trouble with is the definition.  There seems to be many definitions and criteria for what NoSQL means and many of them are ambiguous at best.  Bottom

Re: [U2] NoSQL

2010-10-21 Thread Symeon Breen
u2 is listed in the nosql pages http://www.nosql-databases.org/ I do not think we can market ourselves as no-sql experts - u2 experts yes - but the nosql movement is more than knowing one particular database. Many of the more 'modern' nosql db's have a lot of features we certainly do

Re: [U2] NoSQL

2010-10-21 Thread FFT2001
I thought that the reasoning behind NoSQL wasn't to speed up access, but that all aspects of gigantic databases cannot be made available to a given user at a given moment. So it's a kind of distributed database without a universal view of real-time data.

Re: [U2] NoSQL

2010-10-21 Thread Shawn Hayes
To Symeon's point, there are some key componants missing (like sharding as you point out) but the architecture of the database is the 'selling point'. We don't just know 'U2', we understand and have realized the advantages of multivalue databases in real life applications. On Thu Oct 21st,

Re: [U2] NoSQL

2010-10-21 Thread Bill Brutzman
I was fortunate to attend the recent Emerging Technologies Conference in Philadelphia PA. I remember the Cassandra presenter invoked blasphemies like forget about persisting data when considering application like social networking. Thus real-time chit-chat (is in RAM) and takes big priority

Re: [U2] NoSQL

2010-10-21 Thread Symeon Breen
I think this has been a big driving force in the nosql movement - massive databases with high avail and high transactions are very common these days, To do these types of systems in oracle or sql server would require rooms of servers and complex architecture, many of these databases like

[U2] Licensing

2010-10-21 Thread Charles_Shaffer
Hello, We have always used only RDBMS licenses and have always had plenty of seats. Recently we are hitting our limit. We also access our Unidata dabases from web apps. I am hoping for some advise on connection pooling and device licensing as a way to allow more sessions without more

Re: [U2] Licensing

2010-10-21 Thread George Gallen
Are they all real users? We have times on UV / Unix where a uv process goes zombie and doesn't release the seat. After we manually kill of the zombie process, the seat opens back up. George -Original Message- From: u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org [mailto:u2-users-

Re: [U2] Licensing

2010-10-21 Thread Charles_Shaffer
I think there is some of that, but for the most part they are real. Some folks like to keep 4 or 5 sessions open at a time instead of moving around between screens. Charles Shaffer Senior Analyst NTN-Bower Corporation George Gallen ggal...@wyanokegroup.com Sent by:

Re: [U2] Licensing

2010-10-21 Thread George Gallen
Shorten the autologout limit? -Original Message- From: u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org [mailto:u2-users- boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of charles_shaf...@ntn-bower.com Sent: Thursday, October 21, 2010 3:28 PM To: U2 Users List Cc: U2 Users List;

Re: [U2] Licensing

2010-10-21 Thread Bob Rasmussen
On Thu, 21 Oct 2010, charles_shaf...@ntn-bower.com wrote: I think there is some of that, but for the most part they are real. Some folks like to keep 4 or 5 sessions open at a time instead of moving around between screens. Note that (unless something changed recently) your licensing

Re: [U2] Licensing

2010-10-21 Thread Charles_Shaffer
There has been a lot of discussion about that. If there is a way to take advantage of device licenses or connection pooling, we would like to take a look at that. Charles Shaffer Senior Analyst NTN-Bower Corporation George Gallen ggal...@wyanokegroup.com Sent by:

Re: [U2] Licensing

2010-10-21 Thread Charles_Shaffer
Our users are accessing UniData through a VB-based GUI interface and it appears that it is using a license per session. Charles Shaffer Senior Analyst NTN-Bower Corporation Bob Rasmussen r...@anzio.com Sent by: u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org 10/21/2010 02:31 PM Please respond to U2

Re: [U2] Licensing

2010-10-21 Thread Symeon Breen
You will find connection pooling much faster for your web connections. I presume they are using uniobjects (.net or java). IF they are not pooled, each connection has to login, do its work, and logout. Pools are ideal if your web transactions are in and out pretty quick. If your web connections

Re: [U2] Licensing

2010-10-21 Thread Dianne Ackerman
That's where the device licensing comes in - but it will only work on products that are device licensing enabled, such as Accuterm and apparently Anzio mentioned below. I'm not sure what other products it will work with. -Dianne On 10/21/2010 3:36 PM, charles_shaf...@ntn-bower.com wrote:

Re: [U2] Licensing

2010-10-21 Thread Symeon Breen
There is a dll such products can use to do device licencing - it is also built into uniobjects, so his VB app may have it anyway. However it has to be switched on and licenced at ud/uv as well. From: u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org [mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On

Re: [U2] Licensing

2010-10-21 Thread Charles_Shaffer
Symeon, Good advice. Right now most of our usage is from users who are logging in to multiple sessions from one IP. Sounds like device licensing would work for that. Our web access is completely quick in and outs. Right now it is less of our usage than the user logins, although it is

Re: [U2] Licensing

2010-10-21 Thread Roy Beard
I like to use a small script in the .profile of *ix to limit the number of simultaneous logins to say 3 Roy -Original Message- From: u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org [mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of charles_shaf...@ntn-bower.com Sent: Thursday, October 21,

Re: [U2] Licensing

2010-10-21 Thread Charles_Shaffer
I like to use a small script in the .profile of *ix to limit the number of simultaneous logins to say 3 Roy The users feel they have a legitimate need for having quick access to all of the screens. I'm not sure if they do, but I've never done their jobs so I hesitate to argue with them.

Re: [U2] Licensing

2010-10-21 Thread Charles_Shaffer
Could you convert the licenses, or did you have to rebuy them? We changed from standard licensing to device licensing because of the fact that many of our users have multiple sessions open of the same IP. It has helped tremendously. We use to run out of licenses on a regular basis with only

Re: [U2] Licensing

2010-10-21 Thread Jeff Marcos
Not sure if I read DW's message correctly, but we have device licensing here and it works as follows; 1 device license means from 1 IP/device you can login to a maximum 10 uv sessions (thus only using 1 license) So 10 device licenses (10 individual IP's) equates to maximum number

Re: [U2] Licensing

2010-10-21 Thread David Wolverton
As I understand, some of it depends on whether you have WorkGroup, Server, or Enterprise. You can have X count of device licenses allowed per IP address, with 10 I think being the maximum (10 is the 'standard count' for WorkGroup level licenses as well I think - it's 'built in' to WorkGroup

Re: [U2] Licensing

2010-10-21 Thread Ross Ferris
Would depend on the TYPE of licences you have as to wether device licencing would work for you I believe Ross Ferris Stamina Software Visage Better by Design! -Original Message- From: u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org [mailto:u2-users- boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of

Re: [U2] Licensing

2010-10-21 Thread Ross Ferris
I thought Enterprise licences included device licences, Server didn't ...? Ross Ferris Stamina Software Visage Better by Design! -Original Message- From: u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org [mailto:u2-users- boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of David Wolverton Sent: Friday, 22

[U2] Contract assignment sought

2010-10-21 Thread Adrian Overs
I am a certified professional U2 developer with over 25 years experience in a variety of roles. I am looking for contract work anywhere in Australia. If you are interested in exploring things further then please contact Adrian Overs at ove...@citysoft.com.au or 0411 358 354. I will provide you

Re: [U2] Licensing

2010-10-21 Thread Gregor Scott
On UniVerse (10.2 onwards), the uvregen command will tell you if device licensing is active, and the max connections per device. SH $cd `cat /.uvhome` $uvregen -z UniVerse Ver.: 10.2.4 Serial#..: 99887766 Expiry Date..: 1/1/2500 Max Logins...: 162 Device Licn..: Enabled Conn per Dev.: 10

Re: [U2] Licensing

2010-10-21 Thread Jerry
We converted them. Jerry On 10/21/2010 4:03 PM, charles_shaf...@ntn-bower.com wrote: Could you convert the licenses, or did you have to rebuy them? We changed from standard licensing to device licensing because of the fact that many of our users have multiple sessions open of the same IP.