Thanks Ties & Steve.
I tried some tests around this and found that we cannot simultaneously use two instance of same universe with different connections in the same box.
If looks like connections to universe is stored at file level and not at instance level.
Along with the points above, you can use datamodelling tools to create a datamodel out of the database tables. This will further help in understanding the relation between the data in various tables
But can I run multiple instance at the same time from the same machine ?
Also can you please explain the imeplementation detail of your suggestion in brief ?
Thanks a lot
DW with BI will allow you to understand the change and the trend when the underlying variables changes. But this is only based on the past data.
This data can then be used for extrapolation either based on the trend analysis or using some heuristic algorithm.
Bear in mind that DW is only the...
Hi,
Please suggest me the syntax for using a setsockopt in C over HP-UX. What exaxtly are the parameters 4,5 in setsockopt?
int setsockopt(int s,int level, int optname, const void* optval, int optlen);
I actually need to try SO_KEEPALIVE to solve the problem mentioned.
Regards,
byk
Hi,
We have a Client-Server setup communicating through a CISCO router. The schema is as below
(Client-Modem)---dialup---(Modem-Router)---reverse telnet connection-------(unix socket-Server)
When we are transferring binary data over the channel, we are loosing some data. It seems that the...
It seems that "lsof" is not a standard HP-UX command.
Moreover in this case I have multiple child processes listening over the same socket port.
How to determine the pid of the process that has actually
reached CLOSE_WAIT
By the way .. thanks for the replies Jason.
Regards,
byk
The server socket is not timing out even after 2 hours.
Is there any way of getting the pid of the process which holds the CLOSE-WAIT socket (either through ps or netstat etc) ? If so that the process-id can be killed by a monitor process.
Please advise.
Regards,
byk
Hi,
We have a client-server based application comunicating over sockets. Dropping the connection from client side is forcing the server-child-process to a CLOSE_WAIT (netstat) state.
Please suggest how to get rid of this and close the server-child-process.
Regards,
byk
If I am not wrong, then it will be a little difficult I feel.
Reasons :
1) We will have to modify the other code which would not be possible
if that code is not ours.
2)Suppose the other program FTPes a file, then the small marker file and then immediately starts sending another data...
One of the ways to do these things are :
i) Add the script as a cron job in the crontab file. This will activate the script after a fixed amount of time (as entered by user).
ii)Along with the script, maintain a data file.
iii) The script logic:
1) Each time script is run, it will check...
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