Good evening,
I ran into the "No suitable driver.(8933)" error after making an SQL-server beside an existing 4GL-server.
PROGRESS Version is 9.1E. on Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES release 4. I know, both are old. But I have some SQL-servers succesfully running.
When I start the database with the...
I also followed your advice to place a comment in the services file listing the range, so no one else will later think it's free.
This always works well when a server is administered by more then one person (and for later generations).
Thanks again.
Hi, thanks for your answer.
According to netstat there are no ports used in between these numbers.
However, I noted one difference between the old, and the newly migrated database:
The ownership of the migrated database is progress:progress and the olf database was run as root.
But I...
Halllo everyone,
This problem is happening on a Progress OpenEdge Release 9.1E on LINUX.
I sort of plunged into the middle of a migration project, and stubled upon this error of which I can't seem to find any Google history.
I can't make out how to tacle this above error.
The .pfs file looks...
Rob & Tom,
Sometimes -at least in our business- old applications are being used. The specs that come with these applications ask for a specific version.
In this case Progress 9.1E
Thanks for your extensive answer!
1. My impression is that a restore is quite a lot faster than a DB Dump & Load.
2. I am not familiar enough with Progress to deter which is better under the circumstances.
3. Hey, this is a learning process......
4. Thanks
A time-zone independent g'day to everybody,
I have to move a Progress database (9.1E) from Windows to Linux for first time.
I want to do this without a Dump & Load, but restore a backup from the Windows Progress database in Linux, since I 've understood that a backup file also contains the...
Hi all,
I am a beginning Progress sysadmin on Linux and preparing to make my first binary dump.
So ...
# proutil <databasename> -C dump <tablename> .
...is going to be the tool for that.
In order to automate this process rather then doing this by hand for each tablename, I want to generate a...
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