Compaq AAPG9DKTE Computer Accessories User Manual


 
7.2.4.1 Using the Avertz ACMS Sample with Rdb Version 6.0 with Multi-Version
When you execute the VR_DA_RUNTIME_SETUP.COM file to set up
the sample application, this command file invokes two option files, VR_
READ_SERVER.OPT and VR_UPDATE_SERVER.OPT, which reference the
SYS$LIBRARY:SQL$USER library. On a system with Rdb Version 6.0 with
multi-version installed, the SYS$LIBRARY:SQL$USER file is not available.
Instead, the version number is appended to the file name, for instance,
SYS$LIBRARY:SQL$USER60.
To work around this naming mismatch problem, you can define the logical
name SQL$USER to reference the appropriate library file. For example:
$ DEFINE SQL$USER SYS$LIBRARY:SQL$USER60
Modify the linker options files:
ACMSDI$EXAMPLES_AVERTZ:VR_READ_SERVER.OPT
ACMSDI$EXAMPLES_AVERTZ:VR_UPDATE_SERVER.OPT
Replace the line
SYS$LIBRARY:SQL$USERnn.OLB/LIBRARY
with the following:
SYS$USER/LIBRARY
7.2.4.2 User Name Quotas for the Avertz ACMS Sample
The VR_DA_RUNTIME_SETUP.COM command file assigns quotas for the
AVERTZ_EXC, AVERTZ_UPD, and AVERTZ_READ user names that are
adequate for running the VR_DA_APPL sample application. If your system
already has these user names defined, the quotas for these user names
might be inadequate for VR_DA_APPL. If you are using the AVERTZ sample
application, delete AVERTZ_EXC, AVERTZ_UPD, and AVERTZ_READ user
names before running VR_DA_RUNTIME_SETUP.COM to ensure that you get
appropriate quotas for these user names.
To ensure the success of the operations in the VR_DA_RUNTIME_SETUP.COM
command procedure, run it from the system account.
7.2.4.3 Access Control List for the Avertz ACMS Sample
The VR_DA_RUNTIME_SETUP.COM procedure adds the AVERTZ application
name VR_DA_APPL to the ACMS database. The command line to do so
includes the ACL qualifier and assigns the ID as /ID=SYSTEM. This might fail
on your system.
Installing the TP Desktop Connector Client Services on Non-Windows Systems 7–7