Kozusnik
Programmer
- Feb 27, 2005
- 620
Hi,
Our current environment is AIX 4.3.3 for our live environment and Mandrake Linux 8.2 for our test. We have purchased 4 new HP dual cpu servers to replace our live and test environments. I want to use Linux, but I get an swap error when trying to load MDK 8.2 (raid array probably not fully supported). So we've tried MDK 9.1 (my favorite anyway). I can install eGate 4.5.1 or 4.5.3 and start everything (reg, instd, and cb). I can pass messages into eGate. All of our eways are set to pass through to a standard iq. The next component is usually a bob with a Monk ID. Here is example code which will failing...
(regex "ADT\|ORM\|ORU" ~input...MSH_9-1) no matter the value of the ~input, it always returns #f.
This does not occur in our current environments.
I hex edited the stc_monk*.dlls and looked for linux library calls. I found 5, all pointint to glibc and libstdc++. We have all of those libraries installed. Yes, the correct versions also.
If anyone could tell me what OS library is called for the regex monk function, I would be most appreciative.
We also tried Fedora Core 3. So if there are any suggestions for a more contemporary linux os, I'd be willing to try that too.
Thanks,
Mark Kozusnik
Our current environment is AIX 4.3.3 for our live environment and Mandrake Linux 8.2 for our test. We have purchased 4 new HP dual cpu servers to replace our live and test environments. I want to use Linux, but I get an swap error when trying to load MDK 8.2 (raid array probably not fully supported). So we've tried MDK 9.1 (my favorite anyway). I can install eGate 4.5.1 or 4.5.3 and start everything (reg, instd, and cb). I can pass messages into eGate. All of our eways are set to pass through to a standard iq. The next component is usually a bob with a Monk ID. Here is example code which will failing...
(regex "ADT\|ORM\|ORU" ~input...MSH_9-1) no matter the value of the ~input, it always returns #f.
This does not occur in our current environments.
I hex edited the stc_monk*.dlls and looked for linux library calls. I found 5, all pointint to glibc and libstdc++. We have all of those libraries installed. Yes, the correct versions also.
If anyone could tell me what OS library is called for the regex monk function, I would be most appreciative.
We also tried Fedora Core 3. So if there are any suggestions for a more contemporary linux os, I'd be willing to try that too.
Thanks,
Mark Kozusnik