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Are you running QAD 2009 EE or SE?
What type of computer are you running your .netUI client on?
What type of computer are you running your CHUI on?
What type of computer is your database running on?
Is your adminserver running?
Is your webspeed broker...
If you have a client that is disconnect due to a network error such as a Citrix server going down, but is not disconnected by the database server, this is due to tcp keep-alive being set at a high value (7,200,000 milliseconds or 2 hours by default on Windows server). If you set the...
Re: Please help: cannot load qad_wkfl
Your .bi is reaching 2GB and is 8.3B. you can bulkload qad_wkfl, or you can load with -i option so it does'nt write to the bi.
The hostname should have been defined prior to installing Progress/OpenEdge, if you are going to be using appserver or anything using java you will have problems as all the environment scripts are pointing to localhost. So shutdown the servers and reinstall Progress.
I'm assuming that you've registered sql server as an odbc datasource and get a good test connection in windows.
Also you need to know there are 2 types of dataservers, local and remote. A local dataserver is what I believe you are trying to configure, so if you get a good test connection in...
Did you run out of disk space? What is " < /disk2/backup/list-holdimage3-sl.bck"? You don't specify a volumn size (-vs) so you don't need a backup file list. If it's where you want the -verbose messages displayed in /disk2/backup/list-holdimage3-sl.bck the < should be > .
I don't think MSS came with 10.0B, go to Data Administration > Utilities > Information and see if MSS is listed on the Dataservers Line. If it is, you should be able to create a schema holder database.
Is the Progress client on the same machine as CR XI, if not has CR runtime be installed on the client? The 5893 error means it is not installed or registered in registry.
You just need to set the keepalive time to a small value, 1-10 minutes for example. This is actually opposite of of an application keep alive, turning on keepalive in a application such a a terminal emulator, will keep an application running if there is no keyboard activity for a given length...
Your settings should create new log files everytime the broker or server is restarted, if it hasn't been restarted it will continue to grow. When the log threshold is reached it should switch to the next logfile and you can delete the previous log files. See prokb entry P14643.
RHD is correct about the tcp keepalive, by default it is 2hrs on Windows (7,200,000 milliseconds), take a look at \HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Tcpip\Parameters in the registry
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