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From your GUI on your desktop/laptop
1.) Click on Options in the Menu
2.) Then chose Client Options
3.) Find the NetConfig/NetMonitor tab
4.) Uncheck the box for Automatically update inter-site routing status.
from Brad Dorr
Anthelio Integration Team
Alice we are seeing this same error. Did you ever figure this out and fix it?
java.lang.Exception: [SQLITE_ERROR] SQL error or missing database (There is not enough memory available now.)
Just an update on this issue. It is really becoming a pain in the neck. It has even stopped the server 2 times now and caused us to reboot the AIX server. We get a “No buffer space available” error on the thread and then if you stop anything you cannot get it started so we have to reboot. Even though interfaces are running if they get stopped then it cannot restart nor can you use command line commands, GUI, nothing. If anyone has any ideas I would be glad to chat. AIX Unix 6.1.4
No we do not at this time. Most of our engines are now running on 5.7 rev2 anyways. Thanks.
To tell you the truth I do not even remember posting this. I do not think we ever used it. So I guess I do not need any more help with it. Thanks.
Matt, in another discussion you mentioned that you have a WEB front end. I am in the processes of doing that. I have loaded Apache onto our Unix server. I have created some simple cgi scripts to run a hciconnstatus command return the results. I would like to be able to run a tcl script. You mentioned that you called the tcl script from the cgi script how can you send me an example? Kieth, thank you for the update. We have 3 AIX Engines and 1 Windows. I am mainly concerned about the 3 AIX ones for now. I will worry about the windows one later. It only has 2 interfaces on it, the others have over 300 interface in total. Thanks for the script, but what I am looking for is some sample WEB code and how to configure a thread to talk to that WEB page. I would like to be able to click on a WEB button which will start or stop a thread for example. I don’t know much about WEB pages nor how to design a thread to connect to that WEB Page. THanks,
Brad.
David Barr wrote:Here’s a simple web page that starts threads.
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