go to post Vic Sun · Nov 30, 2021 The fact that there is a TCP error implies that there's a problem below IRIS , at the networking level. Opening the firewall was a good first step, but can you check other network logs or check the connectivity between the machines in other ways?
go to post Vic Sun · Nov 24, 2021 I'm not sure why this many month old question appeared at the top of the community queue, but can this problem be described more clearly? You can monitor multiple namespaces. How is the monitor incorrect?
go to post Vic Sun · Nov 11, 2021 If you debug the class and go through it can you try to identify which line is throwing the error?
go to post Vic Sun · Nov 10, 2021 Omar, What schemas do you need? The ASTM schema structure page is the place to start for existing functionality and importing. https://cedocs.intersystems.com/ens20141/csp/docbook/DocBook.UI.Page.cls?KEY=EAST_tools#EAST_tools_schema_structures edit: I think you edited your comment to add the message you are seeing. I can see on modern ISC products that E1394 is built-in, not sure about on 2014.1.
go to post Vic Sun · Nov 9, 2021 Hello Omar, What problem exactly are you having? It sounds like you have a reasonable configuration. "The Ensemble architecture prohibits a business service from initiating transmissions outside Ensemble. Replies to received documents are fine, but there is no provision for a business service to initiate an exchange with an entity outside Ensemble. To adapt this restriction to ASTM conventions, Ensemble provides a special-purpose business operation for use with ASTM business services. This business operation identifies the incoming ASTM business service as its partner service. Whenever any member of the Ensemble production needs to initiate communication to the external device, it invokes this business operation, which sends the transmission out via its partner service. This preserves the Ensemble conventions for internal messaging (a business service may send messages to a business process or business operation only) while leaving room for ASTM conventions (there is only one TCP socket available on the device, and at the other end of this TCP connection is an Ensemble business service)." Basically, you configure the operation with a connection to your ASTM TCP service and then the operation will be able to "use" the same port.
go to post Vic Sun · Nov 9, 2021 Ah - I think you might get more help with this from Avaya directly, as probably most people on this forum don't know how their application is set up.
go to post Vic Sun · Nov 9, 2021 Cathy, What do you mean by skillset data? Do you have an idea of what tables you are working with (other than the waiting time)?
go to post Vic Sun · Nov 9, 2021 Hello Nicola, Pretty open ended question, but perhaps the shortcut reference would be of use to you? Maybe you can elaborate on what you're looking for. https://docs.intersystems.com/irislatest/csp/docbook/DocBook.UI.Page.cls?KEY=GSTD_Commands#GSTD_Commands_Accel Also, I'm sure somebody would mention VS Code if I didn't. That may be a more cozy programming experience for you depending on your background.
go to post Vic Sun · Nov 5, 2021 I think the Ens.Util.Statistics EnumerateHostStatus query may be what you're looking for: https://docs.intersystems.com/irislatest/csp/documatic/%25CSP.Documatic.cls?&LIBRARY=ENSLIB&PRIVATE=1&CLASSNAME=Ens.Util.Statistics For a TCP component, the AdapterState will tell you if there is a connection or not.
go to post Vic Sun · Nov 3, 2021 I'd look at the other logs on the system. That error indicates that a job can't be spawned, so the question would be why? Maybe the performance problem is rooted in that same reason. edit: you may want to consider opening a WRC case for this if you can't find evidence of a problem.
go to post Vic Sun · Nov 1, 2021 Hello Mikhail, It looks like on IRIS 2021.1, global exports don't support wildcard exclusions, but they do work for class exports (as the class reference example suggests). $SYSTEM.OBJ.Export can handle many different item types - I'll put in a request that we narrow the documentation.
go to post Vic Sun · Oct 29, 2021 Agreed with the other comments. You can find documents discussing how to migrate to IRIS on the WRC distributions site (which covers that you can rename .DATs, among other things). I'd also recommend contacting your InterSystems account rep, they'll be happy to work with you. Depending on what version you're on, you may be able to in-place migrate (if that's a desirable option for you).
go to post Vic Sun · Oct 26, 2021 Hello all, I just wanted to emphasize this point by Robert, which I think is the most critical. Studio is not a real terminal. I understand it can be convenient to test small bits of code in the Studio window, but I would not expect everything to work.
go to post Vic Sun · Oct 25, 2021 This isn't a topic I'm super familiar with, it probably depends on what you plan on doing with the messages. The following docs might be helpful? https://docs.intersystems.com/irislatest/csp/docbook/DocBook.UI.Page.cls?KEY=PAGE_interop_vdoc If you're having throughput issues and suspect it is related to the service you're using (is there a particular reason you think that's the problem?), do you have a test environment where you can compare the 2 services?
go to post Vic Sun · Oct 25, 2021 Hello Markus, Can you attempt making an SFTP connection from terminal and check the logs, per this article?https://community.intersystems.com/post/using-and-debugging-netsshsession-ssh-connections What do you mean by "login data"? What version are you on?
go to post Vic Sun · Oct 22, 2021 Hello Scott, EDI is a standard (electronic data interchange). You can use the EDI version of the service to ingest EDI messages as EnsLib.EDI.XML.Document. The non EDI service is a more generic XML service. I'd consider it similar to comparing a generic TCP service to the HL7 TCP service. Hope that helps.