Sorry - yes udt on *nix


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Subject: Re: [U2] Start job on Universe boot under Windows

Symeon might have been referring to the *nix world.

Windows is probably a different animal.

In the *nix world, you could add some additional functionality to the script
that actually starts U2, which is an operating system shell script.

I remember the coldstart stuff on our old Ultimate System.  Its funny, you
gain some, you lose some as new technology rolls along.  Its all based on
what the software engineers perceive you "needing"

On Tue, Sep 13, 2011 at 4:31 PM, Bill Haskett <[email protected]>wrote:

> Really?   I could only find a "startud.exe" in our UDT bin directory on
our
> Windows 2008 R2 machine, but no script.  I seem to remember, in Pick,
there
> was the "user-coldstart" item that always ran just after the
> "system-coldstart", which ran just as the dbms came up.  Consequently, all
> start functionality could be contained within the dbms and wouldn't ever
> depend on the platform.
>
> I could be wrong though...it's been known to happen more often than I care
> to remember.  :-)
>
> Bill
>
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> *Date:* 9/13/2011 12:30 PM
> *Subject:* Re: [U2] Start job on Universe boot under Windows
>
>  Not sure if it is the same with uv, but with ud - the startup script is
>> 'startud', this is just a script and you can add commands to the bottom.
>>
>>
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>> Subject: Re: [U2] Start job on Universe boot under Windows
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>> I have no idea why the U2 products don't have this capability; then
>> these things would run every time U2 starts!  Instead, we have to futz
>> around with the O/S and if we restart U2, without restarting the O/S,
>> then these things have to be manually started.  I've gotten used to the
>> idea that if I want to restart U2 I  have to restart the O/S.  :-(
>>
>> I've submitted this to U2 on several occasions, but I think it's one of
>> those D3 things that is anathema to U2 engineers.  :-)
>>
>> Bill
>>
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>> ----- Original Message -----
>> *From:* [email protected]
>> *To:* [email protected]
>> *Date:* 9/13/2011 9:36 AM
>> *Subject:* [U2] Start job on Universe boot under Windows
>>
>>> Back in the olden times, we used to stuff things into WarmStart to make
>>>
>> them start at boot time.
>>
>>> Where do I stick them in Universe to make them start when Universe
>>> starts?
>>> I'd *prefer* a place that is Universe generic (will work the same under
>>>
>> *nix or Windows).
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