QDX 5.3 GUI

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    Anonymous
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      Hi Clovertechies,

      we recently migrated to QDX 5.3.

      Found issues when launching SMAT, HL7 gui editors. It is taking a long time to launch. I also got new workstation with 3GHZ CPU, 1MB RAM enough power work with.

      Please see the attached file pertain to this question.

      In Figure 1, it shows that in the clguibinunsupported directory, all the hcidbadmin, hciguismat, etc. listed. Why is that. Shouldn’t all of them be in bin directory.

      In figure 2, I have listed the files that are in bin directory. There is only, hciaccess, hciauditlog, hciguisiteinit, hcitcptest, hcipasswd, hcireglist.

      I looked in the server installtion for the clguibinunsupported and bin directories. It same as what I see in the PC.

      Why are these executable files are in unsupported directory path?

      When the server software in AIX was installed I moved the clgui.jar, 2.4.zip, 2.3.1.zip files to the local pc to the same location as well.

      I am also attaching the client.ini file as well.

      Is the JVM_ARGS parameter value correct ?

      Thanks in advance for your help.

      Reggie

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      • #58043
        Anonymous
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          Also Please note that we are running on AIX 5.1, QDX 5.3 with REV_3.

          Thanks

          Reggie

        • #58044
          James Cobane
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            Reggie,

            The SMAT GUI under Platform 5 (and 3.8.1) is slower due to the way it pulls the information down to the client.  For a work around, you can run the old version of SMAT via X-windows (hcismat); see the recent “RTIF SMAT is EBCDIC now in 5.3” posting in this forum for additional details.

            Also, as for the items in the unsupported directory, these are essentially the old GUI versions of these tools, that you could run if desired, but they are essentially ‘unsupported’ under the newer release and should be treated as such.

            Jim Cobane

            Henry Ford Health

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