go to post John Murray · Jan 2, 2018 For the record, I checked back through the old Studio versions I have access to. This setting first appeared in 2009.1.
go to post John Murray · Dec 22, 2017 Each Cache instance on your PC can run its Telnet service on a different port. Set it here:
go to post John Murray · Dec 15, 2017 It shouldn't matter to you. I suggest you just ignore results that begin with "^"
go to post John Murray · Dec 15, 2017 As noted by Keith Avery in his comment, the ListAll classmethod of %SYS.Namespace may also include implicit namespaces. This is mentioned in the class doc. I haven't verified, but I guess that you may get different results from ListAll() if you run it once immediately after Cache startup and again after Portal has been used to change namespace definitions (e.g. mappings).ListAll() is implemented using calls to the undocumented $ZUTIL(90) function. I dug up some WRC information we received in 2010 about a change in behaviour in that function starting with Caché 2010.2. The summary was:SML1081 - Support single namespace activation and reduce usage of mapping memory.
go to post John Murray · Dec 13, 2017 I strongly recommend you contact InterSystems Support (a.k.a. WRC) for assistance. See https://www.intersystems.com/support-learning/support/ for details.
go to post John Murray · Dec 13, 2017 Maybe this post will help you:https://community.intersystems.com/post/configuring-cach%C3%A9-client-ap...
go to post John Murray · Dec 12, 2017 Per Michelle's answer, moving up to the 1.1 beta may be worthwhile for you. See http://docs.intersystems.com/documentation/atelier/UpdateNotes-1.1.html for what it currently includes, plus instructions on how to get it.
go to post John Murray · Dec 12, 2017 There are two versions of Atelier currently available. Are you using 1.0 or the 1.1 Beta?
go to post John Murray · Dec 6, 2017 It's possible that a Solaris patch could have broken something. I strongly recommend you contact WRC about this.
go to post John Murray · Dec 5, 2017 Is anything being logged in cconsole.log ? Perhaps your audit database has run out of space?Here's a quick way to get to the log from Portal:
go to post John Murray · Dec 4, 2017 Kumaresan, I have removed the "Developer Community FAQ" tag which is intended for use on posts about the DC software itself. I have added the "SQL" and "Performance" tags.
go to post John Murray · Dec 1, 2017 Is this a Caché Online Backup? If so, and if the system is active while the backup runs, multiple passes have to be done in order to capture a single-point-in-time record of the database. This means that some of the blocks of the database appear multiple times in the backup file.Looking at the logfile produced by the backup should give you more information.
go to post John Murray · Dec 1, 2017 Using the extra info from Dinesh, here's what I did to investigate. Admittedly I was on a 2015.1.0 Ensemble on Windows, but the classes are unlikely to have many differences between this and his 2015.1.2 on Solaris.First I cleared the read-only flag on the CACHELIB database that stores %Net.HttpRequest:Then I loaded the class into Studio (for safety I set the read-only checkbox during opening), compiled it, used the View\View Other Code option (Ctrl+Shift+V) and jumped to the line of the error Dinesh reported.I reset the "Always Mount Read-Only" checkbox on CACHELIB, to prevent accidental changes.In the code several things caught my eye: Maybe disable the GZIP feature on your SOAP adapters and see if the problem persists. Searching the InterSystems doc for the term GZIPOUTPUT may give you clues (I'm no expert in this area).I also recommend you ask InterSystems Support (WRC) for help on this, particularly as you're running on a less common platform (Solaris).
go to post John Murray · Nov 30, 2017 What Ensemble version(s)? And what NLS Locales? On more recent Ensembles you can get both these pieces of information via the About link at the top left of Portal:
go to post John Murray · Nov 29, 2017 Thanks Dave. For the benefit of DC readers, here's what the "big red warning" looks like:
go to post John Murray · Nov 29, 2017 Thanks Mark. I'm going to accept Dave's answer, but I appreciate your prompt response too.
go to post John Murray · Nov 24, 2017 You might have been able to monitor progress by running the JOBEXAM utility from another session connected to the %SYS namespace.
go to post John Murray · Nov 21, 2017 That's interesting Jeff. I wonder if you were on the "Developer Community FAQ" page of DC when you clicked the "Create New Post" button? If so, it looks like that'd pre-populate the tag field in the way you reported. @Evgeny Shvarov, maybe this case could be treated as an special case by the DC software, stopping it from proposing the "Developer Community FAQ" tag.
go to post John Murray · Nov 21, 2017 That screenshot doesn't seem to have been taken when the system had run out of licenses. Are you able to get the info when that has happened? And the other license usage pages may be useful as well.Ultimately though, you may need help from InterSystems support (aka WRC).