Configuration or profile not supported
I have a J2ME MIDlet that I want to download to a mobile phone.
I have created a JAR file and a JAD file. When I run the JAR file from my computer ( with the command: midp -classpath . Xdescriptor sso.jad ) everything works fine. But when I upload the JAD and JAR to my webserver, and run "midp -transient http://byfuglien.net/sso.jad" i get this error:
Error installing suite (40): Either the configuration or profile is not supported.
Does anybody have any idea what is wrong?
No, but maybe someone in the J2ME forum would know.
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This is the message everytime I try to sync the cards.
NETCSP01#hw-module contentSwitchingModule 5 standby config-sync
Configuration Sync is not supported by this card
NETCSP01#
The are both installed into the same 6513.
Here are the configs
module ContentSwitchingModule 4
ft group 1 vlan 400
priority 30 alt 20
vlan 200 client
description Client Facing CSM Interface
ip address 192.168.100.6 255.255.254.0 alt 192.168.100.7 255.255.254.0
alias 192.168.100.8 255.255.254.0
vlan 100 server
description Server Facing CSM Interface
ip address 172.18.10.6 255.255.254.0 alt 172.18.10.7 255.255.254.0
alias 172.18.10.8 255.255.254.0
module ContentSwitchingModule 5
ft group 1 vlan 400
priority 20 alt 30
I am running the following version
Cisco Internetwork Operating System Software
IOS (tm) s72033_rp Software (s72033_rp-IPSERVICESK9_WAN-M), Version 12.2(18)SXE4, RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc2)
What am I missing?
Thank you!!The configuration synch feature is supported from CSM-S version 2.1.1. I suggest you upgrade your device for using that feature.
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How do I configure roaming profiles to not apply to Domain Admins?
Hi,
I have a setup (Windows 2012 R2 on all servers) where roaming profiles and re-directed folders are applied through GPO to our RDS servers.
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Re-directed folders is a user setting, so that was changed easily, but the roaming profiles is applied to computer object.
So my question is; how do I configure roaming profiles only for some users (or a security group) and not for Domain Admins?
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>>So my question is; how do I configure roaming profiles only for some users (or a security group) and not for Domain Admins?
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HT202343 Profile Manager 3.2.2 does not support 'use per-connection password'
Profile Manager 3.2.2 does not support 'use per-connection password' for wireless configuration as stated here.
https://support.apple.com/en-lu/HT202343
This feature stops users credentials from being remembered by the device, particularly useful for multi-user devices in an enterprise environment.
Any help would be much appreciated.
Thanks in advanceYes Clinton I did same, but they were (Huawei customer support) surprised about this problem, They behave like they have no idea about USB 2.0 and 3.0 knowledge. They handsUp that reason I posted my problem in this forum.
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Tauheed -
I have been trying to increase my disk space for windows xp on my Imac and I am running parallels 6. before opening windows I go into configure in parallels and open the hard drive and try to move the allotted disk space from 32 gig to 64 or any other increased gig and then apply and I get the error message: resizing failed unable to resize last volume. The file system of this volume might be damaged or not supported. How do I increase the size?? I just also did a disk repair utility with Apple on the Apple side of my IMAC. Please Help!! I had uninstalled SQL server on the windows side and needed to uncompress files to install this and then I ran short on disk space.
This sounds to me that your Parallels XP file system is corrupted and not the OSX file system.
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Stefan -
"DBSL does not support extended connect protocol" while configuring SSFS
Hi, I'm trying to configure ssfs on ERP EHP7 on HANA Database system. Doing it with this guide - SSFS Implementation for Oracle Database
But when I'm trying to test connection with r3trans I got following error in the log:
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] read_con_info_ssfs(): DBSL does not support extended connect protocol
4 ETW000 ==> ssfs won't be used 26 0.004936
I already updated DBSL_LIB to the latest version, but it doesn't help.
Here is full log:
4 ETW000 C:\usr\sap\CM1\DVEBMGS04\exe\R3trans.EXE version 6.24 (release 741 - 16.05.14 - 20:14:06).
4 ETW000 unicode enabled version
4 ETW000 ===============================================
4 ETW000
4 ETW000 date&time : 02.06.2014 - 13:49:16
4 ETW000 control file: <no ctrlfile>
4 ETW000 R3trans was called as follows: C:\usr\sap\CM1\DVEBMGS04\exe\R3trans.EXE -d
4 ETW000 trace at level 2 opened for a given file pointer
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] Mon Jun 02 13:49:16 2014 106 0.000106
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] db_con_init called 36 0.000142
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] set_use_ext_con_info(): ssfs will be used to get connect information
4 ETW000 61 0.000203
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] determine_block_commit: no con_hdl found as blocked for con_name = R/3
4 ETW000 26 0.000229
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] create_con (con_name=R/3) 17 0.000246
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] Loading DB library 'dbhdbslib.dll' ... 46 0.000292
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] DlLoadLib success: LoadLibrary("dbhdbslib.dll"), hdl 0, count 1, addr 000007FEED100000
4 ETW000 3840 0.004132
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] using "C:\usr\sap\CM1\DVEBMGS04\exe\dbhdbslib.dll" 21 0.004153
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] Library 'dbhdbslib.dll' loaded 21 0.004174
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] function DbSlExpFuns loaded from library dbhdbslib.dll 42 0.004216
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] Version of 'dbhdbslib.dll' is "741.10", patchlevel (0.22) 81 0.004297
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] function dsql_db_init loaded from library dbhdbslib.dll 25 0.004322
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] function dbdd_exp_funs loaded from library dbhdbslib.dll 41 0.004363
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] } DbSlHDBControl(rc=0) 47 0.004410
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] { DbSlHDBControl(con_hdl=-1,command=39,arg_p=0000000000000000) 24 0.004434
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] } DbSlHDBControl(rc=0) 18 0.004452
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] { DbSlHDBControl(con_hdl=-1,command=10,arg_p=000000000205F170) 22 0.004474
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] } DbSlHDBControl(rc=0) 17 0.004491
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] New connection 0 created 17 0.004508
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] 0: name = R/3, con_id = -000000001, state = DISCONNECTED, tx = NO , bc = NO , oc = 000, hc = NO , perm = YES, reco = NO , info = NO , timeout = 000, con_max = 255, con_opt = 255, occ = NO , prog =
4 ETW000 38 0.004546
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] { DbSlHDBControl(con_hdl=-1,command=10,arg_p=0000000141BAEDB0) 44 0.004590
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] } DbSlHDBControl(rc=0) 19 0.004609
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] db_con_connect (con_name=R/3) 19 0.004628
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] determine_block_commit: no con_hdl found as blocked for con_name = R/3
4 ETW000 24 0.004652
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] find_con_by_name found the following connection: 17 0.004669
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] 0: name = R/3, con_id = 000000000, state = DISCONNECTED, tx = NO , bc = NO , oc = 000, hc = NO , perm = YES, reco = NO , info = NO , timeout = 000, con_max = 255, con_opt = 255, occ = NO , prog =
4 ETW000 164 0.004833
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] read_con_info_ssfs(): reading connect info for connection R/3 34 0.004867
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] { DbSlHDBControl(con_hdl=-1,command=74,arg_p=0000000000000000) 24 0.004891
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] } DbSlHDBControl(rc=15) 19 0.004910
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] read_con_info_ssfs(): DBSL does not support extended connect protocol
4 ETW000 ==> ssfs won't be used 26 0.004936
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] { DbSlHDBConnect(con_info_p=0000000000000000) 31 0.004967
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] DBHDBSLIB : version 741.10, patch 0.022 (Make PL 0.26) 34 0.005001
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] HDB shared library (dbhdbslib) patchlevels (last 10) 32 0.005033
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] (0.022) Get database version via dbsl call (note 1976918) 24 0.005057
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] (0.020) FDA: Core Dump in SELECT ... FOR ALL ENTRIES for tables with strings (note 1970276)
4 ETW000 32 0.005089
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] (0.020) SQL DDL with data aging (note 1897636) 21 0.005110
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] (0.017) Datatype NCLOB missing in tablesize calculation (note 1952609)
4 ETW000 30 0.005140
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] (0.014) Tablesize calculation for HANA optimized (note 1952609) 25 0.005165
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] (0.014) Native SQL UPSERT with DataAging (note 1897636) 21 0.005186
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] (0.014) DBSL supports HANA revision number up to 3 digits (note 1952701)
4 ETW000 27 0.005213
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] (0.010) Quotes missing by FAE with the hint dbsl_equi_join (note 1939234)
4 ETW000 28 0.005241
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] (0.007) Obsere deactivate aging flag (note 1897636) 24 0.005265
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] (0.007) Calculated record length for INSERT corrected (note 1897636)
4 ETW000 27 0.005292
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] 15 0.005307
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] -> init() 21 0.005328
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] STATEMENT_CACHE_SIZE = 1000 181 0.005509
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] -> init() 505 0.006014
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] -> loadClientRuntime() 27 0.006041
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] Loading SQLDBC client runtime ... 19 0.006060
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] SQLDBC Module : C:\usr\sap\CM1\hdbclient\libSQLDBCHDB.dll 779 0.006839
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] SQLDBC Runtime : libSQLDBCHDB 1.00.68 Build 0384084-1510 74 0.006913
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] SQLDBC client runtime is 1.00.68.0384084 45 0.006958
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] -> getNewConnection() 28 0.006986
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] <- getNewConnection(con_hdl=0) 78 0.007064
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] -> checkEnvironment(con_hdl=0) 34 0.007098
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] -> connect(con_info_p=0000000000000000) 27 0.007125
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] Try to connect via secure store (DEFAULT) on connection 0 ... 62 0.007187
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] -> check_db_params(con_hdl=0) 61365 0.068552
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] Attach to HDB : 1.00.68.384084 (NewDB100_REL) 7595 0.076147
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] Database release is HDB 1.00.68.384084 49 0.076196
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] INFO : Database 'HDB/00' instance is running on 'hanaserver' 6867 0.083063
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] INFO : Connect to DB as 'SAPCM1', connection_id=201064 43659 0.126722
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] DB max. input host variables : 32767 6954 0.133676
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] DB max. statement length : 1048576 34 0.133710
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] DB max. array size : 100000 75 0.133785
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] use decimal precision as length 21 0.133806
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] ABAPVARCHARMODE is used 19 0.133825
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] INFO : DBSL buffer size = 1048576 20 0.133845
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] Command info enabled 19 0.133864
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] Now I'm connected to HDB 18 0.133882
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] 00: hanaserver-HDB/00, since=20140602134916, ABAP= <unknown> (0) 30 0.133912
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] } DbSlHDBConnect(rc=0) 18 0.133930
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] { DbSlHDBControl(con_hdl=0,command=30,arg_p=0000000000000000) 24 0.133954
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] } DbSlHDBControl(rc=0) 18 0.133972
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] { DbSlHDBControl(con_hdl=0,command=21,arg_p=000000000205F460) 22 0.133994
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] } DbSlHDBControl(rc=0) 18 0.134012
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] Connection 0 opened (DBSL handle 0) 36 0.134048
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] { DbSlHDBControl(con_hdl=0,command=7,arg_p=000000000205F4B0) 25 0.134073
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] } DbSlHDBControl(rc=0) 17 0.134090
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] { DbSlHDBControl(con_hdl=0,command=63,arg_p=000000000205F2B0) 23 0.134113
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] } DbSlHDBControl(rc=0) 18 0.134131
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] { DbSlHDBControl(con_hdl=0,command=21,arg_p=000000000205F300) 12214 0.146345
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] } DbSlHDBControl(rc=0) 32 0.146377
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] { DbSlHDBControl(con_hdl=0,command=11,arg_p=000000000205F420) 26 0.146403
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] } DbSlHDBControl(rc=0) 18 0.146421
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] { DbSlHDBControl(con_hdl=0,command=22,arg_p=000000000205F390) 23 0.146444
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] } DbSlHDBControl(rc=0) 37 0.146481
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] { DbSlHDBControl(con_hdl=0,command=13,arg_p=000000000205F260) 29 0.146510
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] } DbSlHDBControl(rc=0) 18 0.146528
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] { DbSlHDBControl(con_hdl=0,command=24,arg_p=000000000205F210) 37 0.146565
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] } DbSlHDBControl(rc=0) 35 0.146600
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] { DbSlHDBControl(con_hdl=0,command=51,arg_p=000000000205F200) 40 0.146640
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] } DbSlHDBControl(rc=15) 31 0.146671
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] { DbSlHDBPrepare(con_hdl=0,ss_p=000000000205F4E0,op=3,da_p=000000000205F540)
4 ETW000 46 0.146717
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] -> buildSQLStmt(stmt_p=000000000205F4B0,da_p=000000000205F540,for_explain=0,lock=0,op=3)
4 ETW000 89 0.146806
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] <- buildSQLStmt(len=27,op=3,#marker=0,#lob=0) 33 0.146839
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] -> stmt_prepare(sc_hdl=0000000003AEAC40,ss_p=000000000205F4E0) 75 0.146914
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] sc_p=0000000003AEAC40,no=0,idc_p=0000000000000000,con=0,act=0,slen=27,smax=256,#vars=0,stmt=000000000AD913E0,table=SVERS
4 ETW000 46 0.146960
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] SELECT VERSION FROM SVERS ; 23 0.146983
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] CURSOR C_0000 PREPARE on connection 0 21 0.147004
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] } DbSlHDBPrepare(rc=0) 6174 0.153178
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] { DbSlHDBRead(con_hdl=0,ss_p=000000000205F4E0,da_p=000000000205F540)
4 ETW000 53 0.153231
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] ABAP USER is not set 25 0.153256
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] -> activate_stmt(sc_hdl=0000000003AEAC40,da_p=000000000205F540) 25 0.153281
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] -> bind_variables(sc_hdl=0000000003AEAC40,in_out=0,bulk=0,da_p=000000000205F540)
4 ETW000 30 0.153311
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] -> allocParameter(in_out=0,col_cnt=0) 21 0.153332
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] -> calculate_record_length(sc_hdl=0000000003AEAC40,in_out=0,bulk=0,types=0000000000000000,#col=0,useBulkInsertWithLobs=0)
4 ETW000 54 0.153386
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] #float=0,#lob=0,itab=0,#short=0,#int=0,#llong=0,#uc=0,rec_lng=0,db_lng=0
4 ETW000 33 0.153419
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] <- calculate_record_length(row_size=0, lob_cnt=0, lob_pw_cnt=0, long_cnt=0, ins_bulk_lob=0, row_max=1)
4 ETW000 33 0.153452
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] -> exec_modify(sc_hdl=0000000003AEAC40,ss_p=000000000205F4E0,bulk=0,in_out=1,da_p=000000000205F540)
4 ETW000 36 0.153488
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] -> stmt_execute(sc_hdl=0000000003AEAC40,ss_p=000000000205F4E0,in_out=1,da_p=000000000205F540)
4 ETW000 95 0.153583
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] OPEN CURSOR C_0000 on connection 0 28 0.153611
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] CURSOR C_0000 SET InputSize=1 23 0.153634
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] CURSOR C_0000 EXECUTE on connection 0 22 0.153656
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] execute() of C_0000, #rec=0, rcSQL=0, rc=0 6404 0.160060
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] CURSOR C_0000, rc=0,#rec=0,#dbcount=0 36 0.160096
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] -> bind_variables(sc_hdl=0000000003AEAC40,in_out=1,bulk=0,da_p=000000000205F540)
4 ETW000 33 0.160129
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] -> allocParameter(in_out=1,col_cnt=1) 21 0.160150
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] -> calculate_record_length(sc_hdl=0000000003AEAC40,in_out=1,bulk=0,types=000000000205F518,#col=1,useBulkInsertWithLobs=0)
4 ETW000 37 0.160187
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] #float=0,#lob=0,itab=0,#short=0,#int=0,#llong=0,#uc=72,rec_lng=144,db_lng=144
4 ETW000 31 0.160218
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] <- calculate_record_length(row_size=144, lob_cnt=0, lob_pw_cnt=0, long_cnt=0, ins_bulk_lob=0, row_max=1)
4 ETW000 31 0.160249
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] -> allocIndicator(in_out=1,row_cnt=1) 21 0.160270
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] -> allocData(in_out=1,size=1048576) 21 0.160291
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] -> bind_type_and_length(sc_hdl=0000000003AEAC40,in_out=1,bulk=0,arr_size=1,types=000000000205F518,da_p=000000000205F540)
4 ETW000 45 0.160336
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] -> exec_fetch(sc_hdl=0000000003AEAC40,bulk=0,da_p=000000000205F540)
4 ETW000 41 0.160377
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] xcnt=1,row_i=0,row_pcnt=0 20 0.160397
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] -> stmt_fetch(sc_hdl=0000000003AEAC40) 20 0.160417
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] CURSOR C_0000 FETCH (xcnt=1) on connection 0 23 0.160440
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] next() of C_0000, rc=0 27 0.160467
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] fetch() of C_0000, #rec=1, rc=0, rcSQL=0 28 0.160495
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] -> deactivate_stmt(sc_hdl=0000000003AEAC40,da_p=000000000205F540,rc=0)
4 ETW000 91 0.160586
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] -> StmtCacheFree(DBSL:C_0000) 24 0.160610
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] CURSOR C_0000 CLOSE resultset on connection 0 20 0.160630
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] } DbSlHDBRead(rc=0) 34 0.160664
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] { DbSlHDBControl(con_hdl=0,command=43,arg_p=00000001400FAB06) 25 0.160689
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] INFO : SAP RELEASE (DB) = 740 19 0.160708
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] } DbSlHDBControl(rc=0) 16 0.160724
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] { DbSlHDBControl(con_hdl=0,command=41,arg_p=00000001400FAB98) 49 0.160773
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] } DbSlHDBControl(rc=0) 19 0.160792
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] { DbSlHDBControl(con_hdl=0,command=14,arg_p=0000000002055888) 22 0.160814
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] } DbSlHDBControl(rc=0) 18 0.160832
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] { DbSlHDBControl(con_hdl=0,command=50,arg_p=0000000002055880) 22 0.160854
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] } DbSlHDBControl(rc=0) 26 0.160880
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] { DbSlHDBControl(con_hdl=0,command=52,arg_p=00000000020558F0) 23 0.160903
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] } DbSlHDBControl(rc=0) 17 0.160920
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] { DbSlHDBControl(con_hdl=0,command=20,arg_p=0000000141FC74F0) 99 0.161019
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] INFO : STMT SIZE = 1048576 21 0.161040
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] INFO : MARKER_CNT = 32767 18 0.161058
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] } DbSlHDBControl(rc=0) 19 0.161077
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] NTAB: SELECT COMPCNT, UNICODELG FROM DDNTT WHERE TABNAME = 'SVERS'...
4 ETW000 38 0.161115
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] { DbSlHDBPrepare(con_hdl=0,ss_p=0000000002055160,op=3,da_p=00000000020551B0)
4 ETW000 31 0.161146
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] -> buildSQLStmt(stmt_p=0000000002055180,da_p=00000000020551B0,for_explain=0,lock=0,op=3)
4 ETW000 32 0.161178
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] <- buildSQLStmt(len=63,op=3,#marker=0,#lob=0) 23 0.161201
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] -> stmt_prepare(sc_hdl=0000000003AEACD8,ss_p=0000000002055160) 38 0.161239
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] sc_p=0000000003AEACD8,no=1,idc_p=0000000000000000,con=0,act=0,slen=63,smax=256,#vars=0,stmt=000000000AE09690,table=DDNTT
4 ETW000 38 0.161277
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] SELECT COMPCNT, UNICODELG FROM "DDNTT" WHERE TABNAME = 'SVERS' ; 21 0.161298
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] CURSOR C_0001 PREPARE on connection 0 19 0.161317
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] } DbSlHDBPrepare(rc=0) 6453 0.167770
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] db_con_test_and_open: 1 open cursors (delta=1) 30 0.167800
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] db_con_check_dirty: 1 open cursors, tx = NO , bc = NO 18 0.167818
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] db_con_check_dirty: db_con_dirty = YES 16 0.167834
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] { DbSlHDBBegRead(con_hdl=0,ss_p=0000000002055160,da_p=00000000020551B0)
4 ETW000 35 0.167869
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] ABAP USER is not set 23 0.167892
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] -> activate_stmt(sc_hdl=0000000003AEACD8,da_p=00000000020551B0) 23 0.167915
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] -> bind_variables(sc_hdl=0000000003AEACD8,in_out=0,bulk=0,da_p=00000000020551B0)
4 ETW000 32 0.167947
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] -> allocParameter(in_out=0,col_cnt=0) 23 0.167970
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] -> calculate_record_length(sc_hdl=0000000003AEACD8,in_out=0,bulk=0,types=0000000000000000,#col=0,useBulkInsertWithLobs=0)
4 ETW000 34 0.168004
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] #float=0,#lob=0,itab=0,#short=0,#int=0,#llong=0,#uc=0,rec_lng=0,db_lng=0
4 ETW000 30 0.168034
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] <- calculate_record_length(row_size=0, lob_cnt=0, lob_pw_cnt=0, long_cnt=0, ins_bulk_lob=0, row_max=1)
4 ETW000 31 0.168065
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] -> exec_modify(sc_hdl=0000000003AEACD8,ss_p=0000000002055160,bulk=0,in_out=1,da_p=00000000020551B0)
4 ETW000 32 0.168097
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] -> stmt_execute(sc_hdl=0000000003AEACD8,ss_p=0000000002055160,in_out=1,da_p=00000000020551B0)
4 ETW000 32 0.168129
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] OPEN CURSOR C_0001 on connection 0 20 0.168149
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] CURSOR C_0001 SET InputSize=1 19 0.168168
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] CURSOR C_0001 EXECUTE on connection 0 20 0.168188
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] execute() of C_0001, #rec=0, rcSQL=0, rc=0 5712 0.173900
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] CURSOR C_0001, rc=0,#rec=0,#dbcount=0 34 0.173934
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] -> bind_variables(sc_hdl=0000000003AEACD8,in_out=1,bulk=1,da_p=00000000020551B0)
4 ETW000 32 0.173966
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] -> allocParameter(in_out=1,col_cnt=2) 21 0.173987
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] -> calculate_record_length(sc_hdl=0000000003AEACD8,in_out=1,bulk=1,types=0000000002055240,#col=2,useBulkInsertWithLobs=0)
4 ETW000 34 0.174021
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] #float=0,#lob=0,itab=0,#short=2,#int=0,#llong=0,#uc=0,rec_lng=16,db_lng=4
4 ETW000 30 0.174051
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] <- calculate_record_length(row_size=16, lob_cnt=0, lob_pw_cnt=0, long_cnt=0, ins_bulk_lob=0, row_max=65536)
4 ETW000 32 0.174083
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] -> allocIndicator(in_out=1,row_cnt=65536) 20 0.174103
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] -> allocData(in_out=1,size=1048576) 30 0.174133
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] -> bind_type_and_length(sc_hdl=0000000003AEACD8,in_out=1,bulk=1,arr_size=65536,types=0000000002055240,da_p=00000000020551B0)
4 ETW000 36 0.174169
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] } DbSlHDBBegRead(rc=0) 24 0.174193
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] { DbSlHDBExeRead(con_hdl=0,ss_p=0000000002055160,da_p=00000000020551B0)
4 ETW000 35 0.174228
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] ABAP USER is not set 20 0.174248
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] -> exec_fetch(sc_hdl=0000000003AEACD8,bulk=0,da_p=00000000020551B0)
4 ETW000 33 0.174281
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] xcnt=1,row_i=0,row_pcnt=0 20 0.174301
4 ETW000 [ dev trc,00000] -> stmt_fetch(sc_hdl=0000000003AEACD8) 20 0.174321
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4 ETW000&Hi,
Could you check for SAP Note 1952701 - DBSL supports new HANA version number
Regards,
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GRMG RFC Configuration "HTTP method GET is not supported by this URL"
Hi All,
when i create the RFC Destinaton for SLD with regards to GRMG Configuration and test the rfc i get the Reason code 400 with error "HTTP method GET is not supported by this URL".
Even if i call http://hostname:port/sld/rtc in the browser i get the same error.
RFC Details:
Target machine:Host
Service No: port no
path prefix: /sld/rtc
My other RFC destinations for rwb,IR,ID,Adapter Engine works well.
I would appreciate your suggestions on this
AravindHi David,
I feel sorry to wake this thread up after long time.
It's the same situation, connection testing for SLD returns 400 "HTTP method GET is not supported by this URL".
However, CCMS hearbeat seems to work fine with SLD. It returns green.
I have a question here. Is it OK if we leave it that way without changing GRMG?
Is there any potential problem, or side effect when the RFC destination returns 400?
Thank you very much,
Teyun -
hi i want to use find my mac but i got this massage (some configurations, such as software or hardware RAID,do not support a recovery partition and can't be used with find my mac)
hi i want to use find my mac but i got this massage (some configurations, such as software or hardware RAID,do not support a recovery partition and can't be used with find my mac)
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I'm getting the following error message when attempting to invoke "Find My Mac"
Some configurations such as a software or hardware RAID do not support a recovery partition and can't be used with Find My Mac.You have no recovery partition. This is a normal condition if your boot volume is a software RAID, or if you modified the partition table after running Boot Camp Assistant to create a Windows partition. Otherwise, you need to reinstall OS X in order to add a recovery partition.
If you don't have a current backup, you need to back up before you do anything else.
You have several options for reinstalling.
1. If you have access to a local, unencrypted Time Machine backup volume, and if that volume has a backup of a Mac (not necessarily this one) that was running the same major version of OS X and did have a Recovery partition, then you can boot from the Time Machine volume into Recovery by holding down the option key at the startup chime. Encrypted Time Machine volumes are not bootable, nor are network backups.
2. If your Mac shipped with OS X 10.7 or later preinstalled, or if it's one of the computers that can be upgraded to use OS X Internet Recovery, you may be able to netboot from an Apple server by holding down the key combination option-R at the startup chime. Release the keys when you see a spinning globe.
Note: You need an always-on Ethernet or Wi-Fi connection to the Internet to use Recovery. It won’t work with USB or PPPoE modems, or with proxy servers, or with networks that require a certificate for authentication.
3. Use Recovery Disk Assistant (RDA) on another Mac running the same major version of OS X as yours to create a bootable USB device. Boot your Mac from the device by holding down the option key at startup.Warning: All existing data on the USB device will be erased when you use RDA.
Once you've booted into Recovery, the OS X Utilities screen will appear. Follow the prompts to reinstall OS X. You don't need to erase the boot volume, and you won't need your backup unless something goes wrong. If your Mac was upgraded from an older version of OS X, you’ll need the Apple ID and password you used to upgrade, so make a note of those before you begin.
If none of the above choices is open to you, then you'll have to start over from an OS X 10.6.8 installation. There's no need to overwrite your existing boot volume; you can use an external drive. Install 10.6 from the DVD you originally used to upgrade, or that came with the machine. Run Software Update and install all available updates. Log into the App Store with the Apple ID you used to buy 10.7 or later, and download the installer. When you run it, be sure to choose the right drive to install on. -
JDWP-based debugging not supported in this configuration
I can't seem to get the debugging feature of SQL Developer to work. I current use Quest SQL Navigator and I can debug with that product just fine. I have set my connection up using the basic tab after reading about a possible bug using the TNS tab. I can connect fine, but when I try to debug I get the following...
ORA-30683: failure establishing connection to debugger
ORA-30679: JDWP-based debugging not supported in this configuration
ORA-06512: at "SYS.DBMS_DEBUG_JDWP", line 68
ORA-06512: at line 1
Any ideas?
I'm running SQL Developer on a Windows XP box and my database is an Oracle 10g running on VMS.
ThanksHas your database schema been granted the privileges to do debug?
DEBUG ANY PROCEDURE
DEBUG CONNECT SESSION
ORA-06512: at "SYS.DBMS_DEBUG_JDWP", line 68
Mike -
Hello community,
I just ordered a new car and it comes with a bluetooth based handsfree installation based on rSAP (remote SIM access profile). I learned that rSAP is the ideal thing to eliminate the unwanted radiofrequency radiation (RFR) inside the car. Now while googleing I also learned that iPhone on iOS does not support rSAP.
I would like to point to the following page which shows some more detailed information on the rSAP topic:
http://paulroberts69.wordpress.com/2011/02/28/android-2-2-and-rsap-compatibility /
I find rSAP a very usefuly thing, if it really brings the GSM radiation level down inside the car and allows the full use of all GSM functions by the rSAP premium handsfree kit built into the car. I absolutely do not understand why it is not already available with iOS.
From several web sources I understand that rSAP is available for jailbroken iPhones. That means, the chips inside the iPhone would support a rSAP service. Therefore my question: will it become available with iOS 6?
Or do all the folks at Apple drive old cars/brands and don't even think of the rSAP feature? Can we somehow start to get a hearing by the Apple developers? According to my knowledge, rSAP is implemented with all premium handsfree factory units of the VW brands - Audi, VW, Skoda ... This should make a relevant user base!
Any others with same wish and/or experiences? Comment here please!
Regards,
OlafHi Meg,
could be several things:
1. they forgot?
2. none of their team members drives any VW branded car?
3. nobody cares about the radiation inside the car?
4. all have plugin holders for the iPhone?
I am just surprised that rSAP is offered by a premium car maker, but Apple seems ignorant about its support.
I am mostly concerned about the radiation when I use regular hands free. But I do understand that rSAP also has some limitations (only access to SIM contacts and other things, Wikipedia DE has a good full report, Wikipedia EN is much shorter).
Regards,
Olaf -
Is it possible to run Labview version 6.5 with PowerPC as the target CPU and VxWorks as the target operating system?
If version 6.5 does not support this configuration, do any of the later versions support it?
I basically have an Ada executable and Labview executable that currently run on a Sun Machine with Solaris as the operating system. I'm re-architecting the system hardware and will be getting rid of the Sun Machine and Solaris. I'm don't have any issues with the Ada executable, but I'm not sure what configurations Labview supports.duplicate post
In the future, please don't try to stuff your message in the subject line. Thanks. -
Iphoto 9.5 not supporting color profiles supported in '11
JPG Photos in iphoto 11 from Scancafe.com with color profile OS14000_A2_B8_oG that worked with iphoto '11, now not working with iphoto 9.5 and now unable to re-import.
First some background. I was using iphoto 11 and had no problem importing the scancafe jpg photos (color photos) from the DVD's. Everything was fine until I upgraded my mac mini to mavericks and upgraded iphoto 11 to 9.5. It seems iphoto 9.5 does not support the color profile of the jpgs that were scanned by scancafe. That color profile is OS14000_A2_B8_oG. I noticed that after upgrade of iphoto, that jpgs with this color profile are no longer seen at full size (they are visible as preview in iphoto, they are also visible in the mac program Preview, they also seem to work in aperture). But, when I try to view as full size in iphoto it is just black. Interstingly, the face detection from iphoto 11 still hovers, but now over black photo. The photo is still in the Masters area of the iphoto library, iphoto is just unable to view as full size.
When I tried to import the photo again, iphoto says the jpgs are unreadable. So, after hours of frustration, I realized iphoto doesn't seem to be supporting the color profile: OS14000_A2_B8_oG. When I used Adobe Lightroom 5 (Imported all first) to export as jpg (batch export) and removed the color profile (it then defaults to sRGB), the pictures were able to be imported into iphoto and were visible at full size.
To make a long story short, it seems that apple didn't provide support for this color profile with iphoto 9.5. Which is interesting, because they used to support it in iphoto 11.
Any ideas how I can save the work I have done on these photos: descriptions, face recognition, etc. without having to reimport jpgs with new color profile?
It would seem simple for apple to support the color profile and continue to do so. This foreshadows the slow removal of support for older file format and color profiles as software is upgraded. Will the photos in our iphoto library be visible in 10 years without conversions and reimporting? This is a concerning precedent.Not what but who. That would be me. Keith is referring to this Applescrip: Embed sRGB Profile-Applescript, that you can download from Toad's Cellar. However, I've found it doesn't work on all files and have created an Automator workflow that is more reliable: Convert to JPG and Embed sRGB profile.
Both are on Toad's Cellar and you can try both. They will have to be applied to the image files outside of iPhoto before importing into iPhoto.
Happy Holidays -
Hi, I have Lightroom 4, but it does not support the new 10-30 pd lens for my Nikon 1. It is supported in LR5. Can I download this lens profile and install in LR4?
Do you have the latest camera raw installed for Photoshop? If so, you can find the profiles in /Library/Application\ Support/Adobe/CameraRaw/LensProfiles/1.0/Nikon/ . Lightroom should recognize them if you move them into your home directory's Library folder in the exact same folder structure (but in the Library folder in your home directory). This is assuming you are using Mac OS X. No clue where these files would be on Windows. If you don't have Photoshop, you can install Camera Raw using the combined installer with DNG converter which is a free download from Adobe. This should (I think) give you the profiles in that exact location without owning Photoshop.
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Hi, I have installed vmware 5.5 hypervisor on hp G8 microserver. I have created one vm as windows 2008 R2. I have also install vmware workstation 11 on this vm. In this workstation when I tried to run vmware 5.5 hypervisor I come across "This virtual machine is configured for 64-bit guest operating systems. However, 64-bit operation is not possible. This host does not support Intel VT-x" this statement. Which shows that the host machine does not support virtualization and for that you need to go in Bios and enable it but in present case as host machine is also a vm and you would not find much detail of Bios when you log into the Bios therefore, I am pretty much stuck here. I don't see any information in relation to this. Now my question is:
1. Can we run ESXi inside a vm which is already sitting on ESXi?I moved the discussion from VMware Workstation to Nested Virtualization which contains several hints on what's possible and what needs to be configured to make things work.
André
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