RE: Unix -> Windoze Account(s) Move

2004-02-04 Thread Anthony Youngman
Or investigate the SET.INDEX command before playing with an os-level
file copy :-)

Cheers,
Wol 

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Subject: RE: Unix -> Windoze Account(s) Move

Donald,


If you have globally or REALITY cataloged programs, you will need to
copy
across your global catalog directory ( from `cat /.uvhome`/catdir). Make
sure you only copy items that are not already in the catdir on your on
PC.

Make sure you use uvbackup/uvrestore to copy the accounts, not just a
file
copy. Otherwise you will stuff any indexes you may be using.

Oh and it may seem obvious, but make sure you take (and modify) the
UV.ACCOUNT file as well.


Brian Leach




 

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Behalf Of Donald Kibbey
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Subject: Unix -> Windoze Account(s) Move

I'm attempting to build up an archive copy of our finance system on
Windows
XP (Professional).  The app normally runs on an HP Unix machine.  So far
I've been able to move the files, run fnuxi on them and gain rudimentary
access to the data from the command prompt.  What has me a bit stumped
is
that the application itself consists of several accounts full of little
subroutines that don't seem to be linked in correctly.  Is there a magic
program that will fixup things like cataloged programs when an account
is
moved from Unix to Windoze??  Or should I go through each and every
account
and fix these myself?

Thanks,


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RE: Unix -> Windoze Account(s) Move

2004-02-04 Thread Brian Leach
Donald,


If you have globally or REALITY cataloged programs, you will need to copy
across your global catalog directory ( from `cat /.uvhome`/catdir). Make
sure you only copy items that are not already in the catdir on your on PC.

Make sure you use uvbackup/uvrestore to copy the accounts, not just a file
copy. Otherwise you will stuff any indexes you may be using.

Oh and it may seem obvious, but make sure you take (and modify) the
UV.ACCOUNT file as well.


Brian Leach




 

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Donald Kibbey
Sent: 04 February 2004 13:53
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Unix -> Windoze Account(s) Move

I'm attempting to build up an archive copy of our finance system on Windows
XP (Professional).  The app normally runs on an HP Unix machine.  So far
I've been able to move the files, run fnuxi on them and gain rudimentary
access to the data from the command prompt.  What has me a bit stumped is
that the application itself consists of several accounts full of little
subroutines that don't seem to be linked in correctly.  Is there a magic
program that will fixup things like cataloged programs when an account is
moved from Unix to Windoze??  Or should I go through each and every account
and fix these myself?

Thanks,


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Unix -> Windoze Account(s) Move

2004-02-04 Thread Donald Kibbey
I'm attempting to build up an archive copy of our finance system on Windows XP 
(Professional).  The app normally runs on an HP Unix machine.  So far I've been able 
to move the files, run fnuxi on them and gain rudimentary access to the data from the 
command prompt.  What has me a bit stumped is that the application itself consists of 
several accounts full of little subroutines that don't seem to be linked in correctly. 
 Is there a magic program that will fixup things like cataloged programs when an 
account is moved from Unix to Windoze??  Or should I go through each and every account 
and fix these myself?

Thanks,


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