i looked for a way to edit that last post ..... i think i made it more complicated that it is ...
thought of another option .......
1) i can backup the 2 tablespaces which is are file type
2) execute redirected restore
3) restore the 2 files that are the tablespaces overtop (same path)
i thought of another option .......
1) i can backup the 2 tablespaces which is are file type
2) execute redirected restore - with the 2 tablespaces i wan to replace going to a container location i will remove later
3) restore the 2 file that are the tablespaces
can i change the container...
i have a situation where i want to refresh production data to my test system however i want to skip the restore for 2 specific tablespaces and use the current tablespace data.
this is because those 2 tablespaces (1 - data and 1-index) is "tools" or application configuration data, separate and...
trying to connect to a UNIX db from windows.
db2 odbc is installed on PC, but user, that can connect from UNIX (db) server, cannot from PC (odbc)??
help?
error 1403 ....
i tried granting connect to the user, did not work
trying to connect to a UNIX db from windows.
db2 odbc is installed on PC, but user, that can connect from UNIX (db) server, cannot from PC (odbc)??
help?
error 1403 ....
i tried granting connect to the user, did not work
thanks .... tried it. it work sfine for ksh scripts. i changed the backend to /usr/bin/perl and then tried queuing a perl script .... nothing.
maybe the qdeamon does not know how to run a perl script?
recap .... the app cannot be modified and send output as lpr -dxxxxx ..... i need to "interact" with the queue on that lpr line to further process the data stream, then send it off to another queue.
below (error message)is the message when i tried to run test2.sh from backend...
yes, i've tried that as well as filters.
we have a perl script that i would like to be the backend program. it does not seem to execute, although i place a dummy ksh script i tries (and fails) to run.
is perl supported for backend?
the other issue is the perl script has an lp command fo ra...
we have a situation where an application creates data that is processed to produce new output, i.e. formatting, calling a stored form from the printer, etc.
this script is called by the application as a print "queue". in solaris it worked as a virutal printer with a filter pointing to...
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