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Kbase 9143: IBM 6000 8mm Tape Release Notes 6.2G03
Autor   Progress Software Corporation - Progress
Acesso   Público
Publicação   5/10/1998
IBM 6000 8mm Tape Release Notes 6.2G03

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ADDITIONAL NOTES FOR THIS RELEASE


PLATFORM: IBM 6000
MEDIA TYPE: 8mm Tape
SOFTWARE RELEASE: 6.2G03
EXTRACT COMMAND: cpio -iuvcdBm < /dev/rmt0
INSTALL COMMAND: ./proinstall


MACHINE NOTES:


OPERATING SYSTEM NOTES:


o Printer Problems
----------------
If a printer is not set up to form-feed a page at the
conclusion of a print job, when PROGRESS prints a report,
the printer will form feed until it runs out of paper.


TERMINAL NOTES:


SOFTWARE NOTES:

o Online Backups
--------------
The use of the -o (overlap factor) is not supported in this
release; you must restore the incremental backups exactly the
same way as you did when you backed them up or you will have
problems. For example,

proshut demo -C online /dev/rst8
proshut demo -C online /dev/rst8 incremental -o 2

After restoring the full backup, if you skip any of the
incrementals, you receive an error message indicating that
the tapes are out of sequence and the restore fails.

Workaround: Make sure all backups are restored in exact order.

o Fast Track (convft)
-------------------
If you use the convft utility to convert your database to a
Fast Track database, you must set the PROEXE environment
variable first:

PROEXE=/usr/dlc/_progres;export PROEXE
convft database-name

o Fast Track (500 file limit)
---------------------------
Unlike earlier versions, Fast Track Version 6.2G enables you
to choose from more than 500 files when creating QBF's,
reports or forms. Now there is no limit to the number of
files you can select. However, because of internal changes to
the Fast Track code, you must recompile any QBF's or menus
generated with earlier versions of Fast Track to run them
under Version 6.2G.

o REMOTE GATEWAYS
---------------
In PROGRESS Version 6.2G, you can remotely access an Oracle or
RMS database. To do this, you must install a Version 6.2G
(or later) core PROGRESS product (for example, PADS, 4GL&RDBMS,
Query Report, or Runtime) on the machine where you
are running your PROGRESS application and on the machine
hosting your non-PROGRESS database.

o REMOTE ORACLE GATEWAY
---------------------
While using the remote ORACLE gateway, if you press
CTRL-C during a transaction, you are disconnected from
the remote ORACLE server.

o REMOTE RDB GATEWAY
------------------
A selection for 'Remote RDB Gateway' incorrectly appears
in the PROBUILD menu. Remote RDB is not supported in
PROGRESS Version V6.2G03.

o PROBUILD
--------
o When running PROBUILD, the $PROLOAD/eucapp/euc.pl file must
have at least read and write permissions (rw-rw-rw-), otherwise
you will get the error:

** Cannot find or open euc.pl errno 13

To avoid this error, change the permissions on the euc.pl
file as follows:

chmod 666 $PROLOAD/eucapp/euc.pl

where $PROLOAD is an environment variable set to where
you have the dlcload directory installed - /usr/dlcload
by default.

o You can now use PROBUILD to build an executable with a remote
gateway configurable element. For example, if you need to
access a remote Oracle database, just select your networking
protocols and REMOTE ORACLE GATEWAY at the CONFIGURABLE
ELEMENTS screen.

o Multi-Volume Databases - prostrct add
-------------------------------------
If you define a variable-length extent and then use the
"prostrct add" command to add another variable length
extent, the command does not work correctly. It should
convert the previous variable-length to a fixed-length
extent, but it does not.

To workaround this problem, do not use the "prostrct add"
command. Instead, create a new structure file (.st).
Define all of the extents you want to use, including any
new extents. Create a new void multi-volume database and
use the "procopy" command (or the "probkup" and "prorest"
commands) to copy the old database to the new one.

o Prorest Utility
---------------
Restoring an incremental backup out of sequence will
cause you to lose data. For example, if you restore
incremental 2, then restore incremental 1, you will lose
the data restored from incremental 2. You receive a
message telling you that the tapes are out of sequence,
but you are not warned about the data loss.

Progress Software Technical Support Note # 9143