My FTIs are stuck in 'Paused' status - any ideas welcome as to why and what
I should do about it?
Are you on battery power? The catalogs show paused status when this occurs.
Other reasons are insufficient space, memory pressures, etc.
Check the event log for more info.
Hilary Cotter
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"Joe Soap" <Joe.Soap@.anonymous.com> wrote in message
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> My FTIs are stuck in 'Paused' status - any ideas welcome as to why and
what
> I should do about it?
>
>
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Wednesday, March 21, 2012
Friday, March 9, 2012
password problem
We have a problem with JDBC, clients on linux, connecting unless the password
is entered in lowercase.
Anyone got any ideas or heard of this before?
All was working fine until last week. We applied a instcat.sql upgrade to
our master database (from Microsoft suggestion for linked server connectivity
problem). After that upgrade, the only way we could connect is to set the
password in lower case and send the password in lowercase. On machines where
this wasn't applied, the case of the password doesn't matter.
Mark DeWaard wrote:
> We have a problem with JDBC, clients on linux, connecting unless the password
> is entered in lowercase.
> Anyone got any ideas or heard of this before?
> All was working fine until last week. We applied a instcat.sql upgrade to
> our master database (from Microsoft suggestion for linked server connectivity
> problem). After that upgrade, the only way we could connect is to set the
> password in lower case and send the password in lowercase. On machines where
> this wasn't applied, the case of the password doesn't matter.
Hi. It's clearly a DBMS upgrade issue. The driver just sends the password you
give it.
Joe Weinstein at BEA
>
is entered in lowercase.
Anyone got any ideas or heard of this before?
All was working fine until last week. We applied a instcat.sql upgrade to
our master database (from Microsoft suggestion for linked server connectivity
problem). After that upgrade, the only way we could connect is to set the
password in lower case and send the password in lowercase. On machines where
this wasn't applied, the case of the password doesn't matter.
Mark DeWaard wrote:
> We have a problem with JDBC, clients on linux, connecting unless the password
> is entered in lowercase.
> Anyone got any ideas or heard of this before?
> All was working fine until last week. We applied a instcat.sql upgrade to
> our master database (from Microsoft suggestion for linked server connectivity
> problem). After that upgrade, the only way we could connect is to set the
> password in lower case and send the password in lowercase. On machines where
> this wasn't applied, the case of the password doesn't matter.
Hi. It's clearly a DBMS upgrade issue. The driver just sends the password you
give it.
Joe Weinstein at BEA
>
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