Serjik Jookar

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  • in reply to: CL 5.8 Hardware Specs???? #72725
    Serjik Jookar
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      I’m looking for the same info. Cloverleaf 5.8 on Windows server.

      in reply to: VMware standards for Cloverleaf #72556
      Serjik Jookar
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        We currently have 2 versions of Cloverleaf (5.5 & 5.8) on Solaris 10.

        We are trying to install a new Cloverleaf Engine with Secure Messaging on VMware.

        What is the Windows server requirements for Cloverleaf Engine with Secure Messaging. We need to know if the application will perform as well in the Virtual Environment as a physical server.

        Thanks,

        SJ

        in reply to: logoff hci stops host & security server #71894
        Serjik Jookar
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          Michael Hertel wrote:

          Do you use Exceed?

          I’ve just posted the same kind of problem you’re having.

          Now, that I am reading my unread posts I see your issue.

          See if my post sounds familiar:

          https://usspvlclovertch2.infor.com/viewtopic.php?t=4592

          Please let me know.

          Yes I use Exceed connecting to Solaris 10 server.

          I just telnet-ed the server then stopped and then started host and the security server. Exited telnet and logged back to cloverleaf using Exceed, checked the host and security services “hciss” and noticed both of them were up and running.

          So, I don’t have to have hci logged in to the server console all the time.

          Thanks,

          SJ

          in reply to: logoff hci stops host & security server #71892
          Serjik Jookar
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            Michael Hertel wrote:

            Do you use Exceed?

            I’ve just posted the same kind of problem you’re having.

            Now, that I am reading my unread posts I see your issue.

            See if my post sounds familiar:

            https://usspvlclovertch2.infor.com/viewtopic.php?t=4592

            Please let me know.

            Do you use security server?

            Yes, I have the same problem with 5.8 version and I called Health vision

            in reply to: Running order of threads #67340
            Serjik Jookar
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              Max Drown wrote:

              One way that might work for you is to turn off auto-start and use a script to turn on the process and threads.

              Example1:

              hcienginerun -p processName -s ‘thread1, thread2’

              Example2:

              hcienginerun -p processName

              hcicmd -p processName -c ‘thread1 pstart’

              hcicmd -p processName -c ‘thread2 pstart’

              Max,

              As Johnny explained above.

              We need thread 1 start first and use the output of thread 1 to be input file for thread 2.

              Will example 2 start thread 1 first and finish what it suppose to do before thread 2 kicks in and use thread 1 out put?

              In other word, will thread 2 wait until thread 1 is finished and done before thread 2 starts?

              Thanks,

              SJ

              On example 2.

              in reply to: Novell Suse Enterprise server 9.0 #57065
              Serjik Jookar
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                I checked the list of supported OS and Just wanted to make sure.

                Are you saying QDXi 5.3.x never been tested on SUSE server 9.0 or it’s been tested and not working in that environment?

                Thanks,

                in reply to: SunServer vs Windows Server #56764
                Serjik Jookar
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                  Terry,

                  Thanks for your advise and sharing your experience.

                  Serjik

                  in reply to: SunServer vs Windows Server #56762
                  Serjik Jookar
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                    What causes Vista -921 error? Does Quovadx has any recommendations or any fixes for that problem? What kind of server (hardware, processor, memory, etc) you used to run Windows? May be a high end Windows server with more processing power be a solution for the problems you experienced with Windows. (Just a thought)

                    Thanks you so much for sharing your experience with Windows.

                    Serjik

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