CRMC_IC_MAIN case sensitive configuration
Has anyone else noticed this ?
When customizing business transaction profile in the IC web client profile a business transaction profile with lower case ID cannot be selected as the check always checks in upper case. you receive an error as follows:
message CRM_IC_CUSTOMIZING2000 Profile "<profile name>" does not exist
Yes,
We noticed this with couple of other configuration data too.With migration from CRM 4.0 to 5.0 , some configuration data which is case sensitive in CRM 4.0 migrated to 5.0.But CRM 5.0 started ignoring lower case configuration entries.To resolve this we had to rename lower case elements and copy them again to upper case elements.
Thanks,
Thirumala.
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Can we ignore the case-sensitivity
Suppose my table has a column of varchar datatype and I have inserted data in uppercase or lowercase or in mixed case.
If I want to fire select query then I'll have to take care of the case.Is there any way so that we can ignore the case sensitivity of the database and we can fire select queries without considering case of the data?
In other words,
Is there is any option available in Oracle to bypass case sensitive configuration while retrieving output from oracle query. Oracle does not return output if data in table are in capital letters and query to retrieve data contains value in title case or lower case.An option to deal with such case is to use upper function in oracle query however would be more interested in knowing if there is any option available in oracle to bypass the case sensitive check while retrieving output from query, as it works with SQL.There're some bugs associated with putting NLS_COMP=LINGUISTICS and NLS_SORT=BINARY_CI
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Conversion from a case-sensitive to case-insensitive disk configuration.
Being an old Unix user, I configured my disks to be case-sensitive. I've discovered that patches and updates to some applications fail due to changes in the case used for file names.
Is there a painless way to convert a case-sensitive file system to one that is case-insensitive?I don't have current version of SoftRAID 4.0 but I thought that was one of its features, just as it can change the block size for arrays from 16-32-64-128k etc on the fly.
I haven't used it, but iPartition claims to be able to convert in-place between case-sentitive and case-insensitive HFS+ formats.
The trouble is, even then, a restore may not work properly.
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How to Configuring case sensitivity for NFS on Windows Server 2012
Configure Case Sensitivity for File and Folder Names
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc725747.aspx
To configure case sensitivity for file and folder names using the command prompt
Open a command prompt.
To enable case sensitivity, type:
nfsadmin server [ComputerName] config casesensitivelookups=yes
But, "casesensitivelookups" is removed in Windows 2012 version.
Help Me~Hi,
Sorry for the delayed response.
According to the following article, we still can use
nfsadmin to configure case sensitivity for Server for NFS in Windows Server 2012.
Nfsadmin
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc771599.aspx
Note:We
need to disable Windows kernel case-insensitivity in order for Server for NFS to support case-sensitive file names. We can disable Windows kernel case-insensitivity by clearing the following registry key to 0:
HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session Manager\kernel
DWORD “obcaseinsensitive”
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How can I backup data from a case-sensitive volume to a NON-case-sensitive volume?
The case-sensitive volume in this instance being a desktop-mounted disk image volume.
A tragi-comedy in too many acts and hours
Dramatis Personae:
Macintosh HD: 27" iMac 3.06GHz Intel Core 2 Duo (iMac10,1), 12 GB RAM, 1 TB SATA internal drive
TB1: 1 TB USB external drive
TB2: 2 TB USB to Serial-ATA bridge external drive
Terabyte: a .dmg disk image and resulting desktop volume of the same name (sorry, I don't know the technical term for a .dmg that's been opened, de-compressed and mounted -- evanescently -- on the desktop)
Drive Genius 3 v3.1 (3100.39.63)/64-bit
Apple Disk Utility Version 11.5.2 (298.4)
Sunday morning (05/08/11), disk utility Drive Genius 3's drive monitoring system, Drive Pulse, reported a single bad block on an external USB2.0 1TB drive, telling me all data would be lost and my head would explode if I didn't fix this immediately. So I figured I'd offload the roughly 300 GB of data from TB1 to TB2 (which was nearly empty), with the intention of reinitializing TB 1 to remap the bad block and then move all its data BACK from TB 2. When I opened TB1's window in the Finder and tried to do a straight "Select All" and drag all items from TB1 to TB2, I got this error message:
"The volume has the wrong case sensitivity for a backup."
The error message didn't tell me WHICH volume had "the wrong case sensitivity for a backup," and believe me, or believe me not, this was the first time I'd ever heard that there WAS such a thing as "case sensitivity" for a drive. I tried dragging and dropping some individual folders -- some of them quite large, in the 40GB range -- from TB1 to TB2 without any problem whatsoever, but the majority of the items were the usual few-hundred-MB stuff that seems to proliferate on drives like empty Dunkin' Donuts coffee cups on the floor of my car, and I didn't relish the idea of spending an afternoon dragging and dropping dribs and drabs of 300GB worth of stuff from one drive to another.
Being essentially a simple-minded soul, I had what I thought was the bright idea that I could get around the problem by making a .dmg disk image file of the whole drive, stashing it on TB2, repairing and re-initializing TB1, and then decompressing the disk image I'd made of TB1, and doing the "drag and drop" of all the files in resulting desktop volume to TB1. So I made the .dmg of TB1, called "Terabyte," stashed that .dmg on TB2 (no error messages this time), re-initialized and then rebooted the iMac from my original Snow Leopard 10.6.1 disks and used Disk Utility to erase and initialize TB1 -- making sure that it was NOT initialized as case-sensitive, and installed a minimal system on TB1 from the same boot. Then I updated that 10.6.1 system to 10.6.7 with System Update, and checked to see that Disk Utility reported all THREE drives -- internal, 1TB, and 2TB -- as Mac OS Extended (Journaled), and no "case sensitive" BS. I also used Drive Genius 3's "information" function for more detailed info on all three drives. Except for the usual differing mount points, connection methods, and S.M.A.R.T. status (only the Macintosh HD internal, SATA 1TB drive supports S.M.A.R.T.), everything seemed to be oojah-***-spiff, all three drives showing the same Partition Map Types: GPT (GUID Partition Table.) Smooth sailing from here on out, I thought.
Bzzzzt! Wrong!
When I opened the Terabyte .dmg and its desktop volume mounted, I tried the old lazy man's "Select All" and drag all items from the desktop-mounted drive "Terabyte" to TB1, I got the error message:
"The volume has the wrong case sensitivity for a backup."
I then spent the next three hours on the phone with AppleCare (kids -- when you buy a Mac ANYTHING, cough up the money for AppleCare. Period.), finally reaching a very pleasant senior tech something-or-other in beautiful, rainy Portland, OR. Together we went through everything I had done, tried a few suggestions she offerred, and, at the end of three hours, BOTH of us were stumped. At least I didn't feel quite as abysmally stupid as I did at the beginning of the process, but that was all the joy I had gotten after two solid days of gnawing at this problem -- and I mean SOLID; I'm retired, and spend probably 12 hours a day, EVERY day, at the keyboard, working on various projects.
The AppleCare senior tech lady and I parted with mutual expressions of esteem, and I sat here, slowly grinding my teeth.
Then I tried something I don't know why I was so obtuse as to not have thought of before: I opened Apple's Disk Utility and checked the desktop-mounted volume Terabyte (Mount Point: /Volumes/Terabyte), the resulting volume from opening and uncompressing the .dmg "Terabyte".
Disk Utility reported: "Format : Mac OS Extended (Case-sensitive)." Doh!
Obviously, TB1, the 1 TB USB external drive I'd actually bought as part of a bundle from MacMall when I bought my 27" iMac, and which I had initialized the first day I had the iMac up and running (late November 2009), had somehow gotten initialized as a Case-sensitive drive. How, I don't know, but I suspect the jerk behind the keyboard. Whatever the case, when I created the Terabyte disk image (the drive's original name: when I erased and re-initialized it -- see above -- I renamed it "1TB" for quick identification), the original drive's "Case-sensitive" format was encoded too. So when I tried to drag and drop EVERYTHING from the desktop-mounted volume "Terabyte" to the newly initialized and "blessed" (now THERE's a term from the past!), the system recognized it as an attempt as a total volume backup, and hit me with "The volume [the desktop-mounted volume "Terabyte" -- BB] has the wrong case sensitivity for a backup." And, of course, the reinitialized TB1 was now correctly formatted as NOT "case-sensitive."
Well, that solved the mystery (BTW, Disk Utility identified the unopened Terabyte.dmg as an "Apple UDIF read-only compressed {zlib}, which is why the .dmg file could be copied to ANY volume, case sensitive or not), but it didn't help me with my problem of having to manually move all that data from the desktop-mounted volume "Terabyte" to TB1. I tried to find a way to correct the problem at the .dmg AND opened-volume-from-.dmg level with every disk utility I had, to no avail.
Sorry for the long exposition, but others may trip over this "case-sensitive" rock in the road, and I wanted to make the case as clear as possible.
So my problem remains: other than coal shovel by coal shovel, is there any way to get all the data off this case-sensitive desktop-mounted volume "Terabyte" and onto TB1.
Not that I know whether it would made any difference or not, one of the things that got me into this situation was my inability to get "Time Machine" properly configured so it wasn't making new back-ups every (no lie) 15 minutes.
Philosophical bonus question: what's the need for this "case-sensitive," "NOT case-sensitive" option for disk initialization?
As always, thanks for any help.
Bart Brown"Am I to understand that you have a case-sensitive volume with data that you want to copy to a case-insensitive volume? And the Finder won't let you do it? If that's what the problem is, the reason should be obvious: on the source volume, you may have two files in the same folder whose names differ only in case. When copying that folder to the target volume, it's not clear what the Finder should do."
Yes, I understand all that... NOW.
What I had (have) is a USB external 1TB drive (henceforth known as "Terabyte") that I bought with my 27" iMac. I formatted, and put a minimal (to make it bootable) system on Terabyte the same day back in late November 2009 that I set up my 27" iMac. Somehow -- I don't know how -- Terabyte got initialized as "case-sensitive." I didn't even know at the time that there WAS such a thing as "case-sensitive" or "NOT case-sensitive" format.
Sunday morning (05/08/11), Drive Pulse, a toolbar-resident utility (that's Part of Drive Genius 3) that monitors internal and external drives for physical, problems, volume consistency problems, and volume fragmentation, reported a single bad block on the volume Terabyte, advising me that it would be best if I re-formatted Terabyte ASAP. I thought I could open Terabyte in a Finder window, Select All, and drag everything on the drive to ANOTHER USB external drive of 2 TB capacity (henceforth known as TB2). When I tried to do that, I got an error message:
"The volume has the wrong case sensitivity for a backup."
First I'd heard of "case sensitivity" -- I'm not too bright, as you seem to have realized.
Oddly enough (to me), I could move huge chunks of data, including a folder of 40GB, from Terabyte to TB2 with no problem.
Then the scenario unfolded per my too-convoluted message: several hours of trying things on my own, including making a .dmg of Terabyte (henceforth to be known as Terabyte.dmg) -- which left me with the exact same problem as described in the previous 4 paragraphs; and my 3 hours on the phone with AppleCare, who at least explained this case-sensitive business, but, after some shot-in-the-dark brainstorming -- tough to do with only one brain, and THAT on the OTHER end of the line -- the very pleasant AppleCare rep and I ended up equally perplexed and clueless as to how to get around the fact that a .dmg of a case-sensitive volume, while not case-sensitive in its "image" form (Terabyte.dmg), and thus able be transferred to TB1 or TB2 with no problems whatsoever, when opened -- either by double-clicking or opening in Disk Utility -- produced a desktop-mounted volume (henceforth known as the volume "Terabyte," the original name of the case-sensitive volume from which TB1.dmg had been made) that had the same case-sensitivity as the original from which it was made.
In the meantime, having gotten the data I needed to save off the physical USB "case-sensitive" volume Terabyte in the form of Terabyte.dmg, I erased and re-initialized the physical USB "case-sensitive" volume Terabyte, getting rif of the case sensitivity, and renaming it TB1. But it all left me back at square one, EXCEPT I had saved my data from the original "Terabyte" drive, and reformatted that drive to a NON- case-sensitive data now named TB1. The confusion here stems from the fact that problem case-sensitive drive, from which I made Terabyte.dmg, was originally named "Terabyte". When I re-initialized it as a NON case-sensitive drive, I renamed it TB1. I'm sorry about the confusing nomenclature, which I've tried to improve upon from my original message -- usual text-communication problem: the writer knows what he has in mind, but the reader can only go by what's written.
So, anyway, I still have the same problem, the desktop-mounted volume "Terabyte" still cannot be transferred in one whole chunk to either my internal drive, TB1, TB2, as the Finder interprets it as a volume backup (which it is), and reads the desktop-mounted volume "Terabyte" as case-sensitive, as the original volume -- from which the disk image Terabyte.dmg was made -- had been at the time I made it.
"As long as that situation doesn't arise, you should be able to make the copy with a tool that's less fastidious than the Finder, such as cp or rsync."
I'm afraid I have no idea what "cp or rsync" are. I'd be happy to be educated. That's why I came here.
Bart Brown
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How do I convert a case sensitive drive to a case insensitive drive?
I have recently purchased a MacMini Server, and installed the 2 internal hard drives in a RAID 0 configuration to obtain the speed and 1 TB capacity, but unfortunately (rather stupidly in retrospect) formatted the drive in case sensitive mode.
On installing the operating system and multiple applications, everything seemed to work well until I tried to install Adobe Acrobat X Pro. This application refuses to install on a case sensitive formatted drive, which I now understand is a common problem.
The question is how can I convert to a case insensitive format without reinstalling all of the software from scratch?
I have a Time Machine backup, and the easiest thing for me would be to reformat the drive, and then restore from the Time Machine backup.
Will this process work? Or will there be some complications and files that will not function if they were originally installed on a case sensitive drive?
Any help is appreciated....iPartition can do it ( http://www.coriolis-systems.com/iPartition.php ).
from iPartition Help:
Make Case Sensitive/Case Insensitive
HFS+ now supports a case sensitive format as well as the usual case insensitive format. On a case sensitive volume, the names “Readme”, “README” and “ReadMe” would all represent different files, even if they were in the same folder.
This option allows you to non-destructively change a case sensitive volume into a case insensitive one, and vice-versa. If you are going from a case sensitive volume to a case insensitive volume, some of your files may be renamed automatically by iPartition so that they do not clash. If all of the files in the table below were in the same directory, the right hand column shows the new names iPartition would choose for them:
Old name New name
README.txt README.txt
ReadMe.txt ReadMe 1.txt
Readme.txt Readme 2.txt
README README
ReadMe ReadMe 1
Readme Readme 2
Notice that iPartition puts the number before any file extension.
N.B. iPartition does not transform filenames with numbers on the end back into their original forms. There is no way to tell which files were renamed by the user and which were renamed by the conversion process. -
CS5 install on case-sensitive file system - can't choose different drive (Mac OS)
I just upgraded my macbook pro to a new drive and 10.6, and chose 'case sensitive' HFSX, 'cause I'm a heavy command line user and wanted the maximum BASH experience.
I'm trying to install the CS5 demo to try some web design tools, and the installer immediately says "Installation to case-sensitive drives is not supported. Please choose a different drive location to install." So case-sensitive drives aren't supported; crappy but fair enough.
The error message leads me to think that I can just choose a non-case-sensitive drive to install to, but I never get a chance to pick one - I click on the installer and it goes straight to the error message.
So - how do I pick a different drive to install to? Am I just an idoit, is there no way to select a different drive, or will it not install on a system that even BOOTS from a c.s. drive, regardless of the format of the drive that CS5 is installed to?
I called the support number, and the poor fellow on the other end suggested I re-download the demo, and if the new download fails call Apple support to report my 'drive error'.
I'm hoping to avoid an entire backup-reformat-restore and lose CLI compatibility just to try some demo software.
chThat is part of why I would prefer case sensitive by default. I know some server packages do the folding for you, same as some web servers do not differentiate between 'htm' and 'html' when people type in requests, but most of the time the backend server is going to be case sensitive and it is not safe to assume (or hope) that the service will fix things. Compensating for mistakes is fine, but allowing such silent corruption is not a terribly laudable things and it encourage people be careless.
Every once in a while I do encounter someone submitting some work where their configuration values and file names do not match, and 'well my laptop silently fixes it for me since it does not care' is a poor excuse. And if I sent broken filenames upstream or even worse commit them to be used on a server, that is a pretty significant professional failure.
Back to Adobe specifically, I have been trying the suggestion on poster mentioned in where one installs the Adobe applications to a case insensitive drive then copy over the installed files. This does not quite work out of the box, but for reasons I would be hard pressed to believe are Apple's fault.
For instance the first error I encounter is the inability of Bridge to load:
"@executable_path/../Frameworks/WRServices.framework/Versions/A/WRServices"
When I go look inside the app directories I can see that in Bridge the file has been named 'awrservices', but in Illustrator it is correctly named AWRServices. So it looks more like a problem in whatever version control they are using. The only way I can picture (which my adminitialy limited knowledge of what I am sure is a large and complex project with all sorts of legacy issues) that the installer toolchain factors in as a problem is if they have mismatches in their own scripts/packaging and have been depending on HFS's bad behavior to hide the problem. I can understand not wanting to invest the time to pay down the technical debt on such an issue, but having such errors in your configuration causes long term headaches.
And I say this as someone who worked on just such a project, moving a software suite that had legacy code stretching back longer than Adobe has existed as a company. This conversion included moving from a case insenstive filesystem to a case sensitive one and yeah, there were lots of problems that the old FAT32 system hid from us, but it really paid off over the long run to fix them rather than try to twist the code to compensate.
Having said that, if the problem is really that they do not want to go update their filenames (in version control or config files), then you can always add folding to your loaders. I have had to do that a few times due to upstream people developing on case insensitive systems and sending data files with incorrect file names. This is an old class of problem, and while I can empathize with the struggles project managers have trying to get approval for paying down technical debt, the problem never gets better on its own and usually gets worse.
Which is why I responded with so much grump to the 'I never needed it' argument since that is exactly the type of customer comment that marketing tends to point to in order to push such things off the schedule. This is the type of thing where the customer does not really know what they want because they are already accustomed to broken behavior and most of the problems are hidden from their immediate view. It is easy to cover up the limitations since modern UI (and their search capabilities) can handle this.
It is not just arcane developers stuff, and it is the same transition that people have made with things like spaces, quotes, and parentheses, where years ago users believed they had no need for them since they were not using them, but they were only not using them because they did not work. Today try to tell a modern user they can not put (, ", ) or even ' ' in their filenames and they would rightly question why this piece of obvious functionality is not working since today they are used to it working and no longer automatically compensate for it.
I also find it ironic that by default OSX hides a number of file extensions, so from the user's perspective you can have multiple files with the exact same name displayed to them, so you can get display issues where 'foo' is the same as 'foO' if both have .txt, but 'foo' and 'foO' are not the same if one has .txt while the other is .pdf. Add to this confusion cases like 'foo.txt' and 'foo.pdf" both being shortened to 'foo'. -
Mac OS X, User Folder and Case-sensitivity (plus a Partitioning Question)
Hello everybody.
Today, I'd like to start a new thread regarding the configuration of OS X and the formatting of the drive with a HFS+ (case-sensitive, journaled) file system.
There is a problem that has been tormenting me for quite some time now, and so far I haven't been able to find a losution yet.
Here is the issue. When I bought my MacBook Pro (early 2011), I changed the main dirve to an hybrid SSD destinating the original 750GB to a Time Machine backup disk. As a consequence I had to make a fresh install of OS X. When it came the time of formatting I've opted for:
Creating two partitions: 1 for the OS and 1 for the user folder (I have only one admin-user). Back then, I was coming from a Win enviroment and having two partitions seemed to be the best option for me. (Less chanche of user-data corruption in case something goes wrong in the OS partition).
Chose a HFS+ (case-sensitive, journaled) file system. It seemed to be the more complete alternative.
Everything was absolutely for a couple of months then I encountered the first issue: Adobe products don't work on a case-sensitive fs.
I managed to get Photoshop to work eventually (manually correcing folders name) and didn't care too much about the rest.
In the meantime over a year has passed and I kept the mentioned configuration, uptdating to Lion and ML. Recently another couple of isses have appeared: AutoCAD presents the same problem as Adobe and there is an issue in the keyboard balcklight control (from forums seems that ML is not able to store any information in System Preferences regarding the backlight).
Despite the fact that case-sensitive fs seems to be the future solution chosen by Apple, it is still premature to have it as OS fs unless you are an hard-core developer that don't care about tons of programs that would eventually miss from your application folder.
Being decided to move back to a case-insesntive fs, I need wish I could calrify a couple of doubts before proceding:
(Not relatete to fs) Is it a good practice to keep user folder on a separate volume? Does it generates any issue on the base of your experience?
Is it possible to have the OS on case-insensitive fs and the user folder on a case-sensitive one? Does the OS have an issue with that?
The second point is the most critical as my data are now on a case-sensitive volume. They mostly consists in documents, images and music which should be migrated on a case-insensitive volume seamlessy, however, I'm not 100% sure about what happened during the last year (i.e. if there has been the generation of not-unique names).
Furhtermore, I wish I could keep a case-sens volume as I plan to be dealing with a Linux enviroment soon. If that could be the user volume, this would be amazing.
I'd also like to ask personal opinion on advantages of having case-sens fs.
I understand I asked lots of questions in a single post. I hope, however, that this thread could be a base to collect some of the quite dispersive topics related to case-sensitivity present on the web.
Best Regards,
Alexanderalexanderxc wrote:
Linc, in the provious post you said there might be issues having user data on a separte partition.
Which kind of issues are you tihnking of? Have you ever encountered such problems?
The biggest risk is that poorly written software will assume your home directory is at /Users/you and will fail (or worse) if it doesn't like what it finds there.
I really appreciated if you could be more specific and don't worry about being too technical.
There are two ways you can go about it.
1) Set everything up normally as if you only had one partition. Create your user on that one parition. Then, copy all the real user data to the 2nd partition. Using your admin account, make sure that all the permission on the user folder on the 2nd partition are the same as on the original partition. The, use System Preferences > Users & Groups > your account > right/control click > Advanced > Home directory and change it to the home directory on the 2nd partition. Log in to that new account. Make sure everything works. Then delete the user directory at /Users.
2) A even more robust, old-school option is to create an /etc/fstab file and have your 2nd partition mounted at /Users. Then, everything will function normally and your user home directories will all be at /Users. /Users will, however, be on a different volume. -
How to go from case-insensitive to case-sensitive HFS?
I installed Leopard server with the case-insensitive file system. Can I go from this to the case-sensitive HFS?
The trouble I am having is with installing Wordpress... The sign-up page does not work at all and looking in the Apache log files reveals 'child exit signal buss error (10) and turning up the logs, I get:
[Fri Feb 08 15:29:30 2008] [notice] Apache/2.2.6 (Unix) mod_ssl/2.2.6 OpenSSL/0.9.7l PHP/5.2.4 configured -- resuming normal operations
[Fri Feb 08 15:29:55 2008] [debug] modhfsapple2.c(180): [client x.x.x.x] modhfsapple: / is case-insensitive, referer: http://wordpress.domain.net/wp-signup.php
[Fri Feb 08 15:29:55 2008] [debug] modhfsapple2.c(180): [client x.x.x.x] modhfsapple: /var/empty/ is case-insensitive, referer: http://wordpress.domain.net/wp-signup.php
[Fri Feb 08 15:29:55 2008] [debug] modhfsapple2.c(180): [client x.x.x.x] modhfsapple: /Library/WebServer/Wordpress/ is case-insensitive, referer: http://wordpress.domain.net/wp-signup.php
[Fri Feb 08 15:29:55 2008] [debug] modhfsapple2.c(180): [client x.x.x.x] modhfsapple: /usr/share/httpd/error/ is case-insensitive, referer: http://wordpress.domain.net/wp-signup.php
[Fri Feb 08 15:29:55 2008] [debug] modhfsapple2.c(180): [client x.x.x.x] modhfsapple: /Library/WebServer/share/httpd/manual/ is case-insensitive, referer: http://wordpress.domain.net/wp-signup.php
[Fri Feb 08 15:29:55 2008] [debug] modhfsapple2.c(180): [client x.x.x.x] modhfsapple: .*\\.\\.namedfork/ is case-insensitive, referer: http://wordpress.domain.net/wp-signup.php
[Fri Feb 08 15:29:57 2008] [notice] child pid 2279 exit signal Bus error (10)
Which indicates that Apache is bombing out because of the HFS case-insensitive problem... anyone else agree?
So apart from getting the Wordpress people to fix this - can they? How do I go about changing the case sensitivity of the FS? Just don't tell me I have to re-install Leopard!!I just discovered the crash logs... Can anyone give me a clue to what is cause the bus error from this?
Process: httpd [180]
Path: /usr/sbin/httpd
Identifier: httpd
Version: ??? (???)
Code Type: X86-64 (Native)
Parent Process: httpd [64]
Date/Time: 2008-02-11 13:43:41.343 +0000
OS Version: Mac OS X Server 10.5.1 (9B18)
Report Version: 6
Exception Type: EXCBADACCESS (SIGBUS)
Exception Codes: KERNPROTECTIONFAILURE at 0x0000000100394709
Crashed Thread: 0
Application Specific Information:
* single-threaded process forked *
Thread 0 Crashed:
0 libresolv.9.dylib 0x000000010180c2c6 resbuildstart + 213
1 libresolv.9.dylib 0x000000010180d97c res9vinit + 128
2 libresolv.9.dylib 0x0000000101808164 res9search + 68
3 libphp5.so 0x00000001011e37d5 zifdns_checkrecord + 1088
4 libphp5.so 0x00000001012a1df4 zenddo_fcall_common_helperSPEC + 2042
5 libphp5.so 0x000000010129fccb execute + 367
6 libphp5.so 0x00000001012a1ed9 zenddo_fcall_common_helperSPEC + 2271
7 libphp5.so 0x000000010129fccb execute + 367
8 libphp5.so 0x00000001012a1ed9 zenddo_fcall_common_helperSPEC + 2271
9 libphp5.so 0x000000010129fccb execute + 367
10 libphp5.so 0x00000001012a1ed9 zenddo_fcall_common_helperSPEC + 2271
11 libphp5.so 0x000000010129fccb execute + 367
12 libphp5.so 0x00000001012a1ed9 zenddo_fcall_common_helperSPEC + 2271
13 libphp5.so 0x000000010129fccb execute + 367
14 libphp5.so 0x00000001012848b4 zendexecutescripts + 460
15 libphp5.so 0x000000010124696a phpexecutescript + 665
16 libphp5.so 0x0000000101307f22 php_handler + 1220
17 httpd 0x00000001000019d1 aprunhandler + 90
18 httpd 0x0000000100002285 apinvokehandler + 347
19 httpd 0x000000010002e02c approcessrequest + 103
20 httpd 0x000000010002a9fa approcess_httpconnection + 116
21 httpd 0x00000001000126d5 aprun_processconnection + 90
22 httpd 0x0000000100012b24 approcessconnection + 87
23 httpd 0x0000000100034a34 child_main + 1087
24 httpd 0x0000000100034be0 make_child + 329
25 httpd 0x0000000100034e78 performidle_servermaintenance + 510
26 httpd 0x00000001000353a8 apmpmrun + 1249
27 httpd 0x0000000100009aed main + 2879
28 httpd 0x000000010000100c start + 52
Thread 0 crashed with X86 Thread State (64-bit):
rax: 0x0000000100394419 rbx: 0x0000000000000015 rcx: 0x0000000100292e8e rdx: 0x0000000000000000
rdi: 0x0000000000000015 rsi: 0x617072612e367069 rbp: 0x00007fff5fbfc7f0 rsp: 0x00007fff5fbfc7e0
r8: 0x00000001009c65f0 r9: 0x00000001009c667c r10: 0x00000001002a26a6 r11: 0x0000000000000246
r12: 0x00000001003fad60 r13: 0x000000000000000f r14: 0x0000000000000001 r15: 0x0000000000000035
rip: 0x000000010180c2c6 rfl: 0x0000000000000202 cr2: 0x00000001002ded34
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0x10611a000 - 0x10611affb com.apple.installserver.framework 1.0 (8) /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/Instal
lServer.framework/Versions/A/InstallServer
0x10611e000 - 0x10612ffff libsasl2.2.dylib ??? (???) <a892d65a9a2f0db3308daac62c42b9f6> /usr/lib/libsasl2.2.
dylib
0x106159000 - 0x10615bfff modauthapple.so ??? (???) <11144ad26b721e67ba8a4c32530afb66> /usr/libexec/apache
2/modauthapple.so
0x10615e000 - 0x106161fff modspnegoapple.so ??? (???) <221442ae9f81a5336be453e23231a6e5> /usr/libexec/apac
he2/modspnegoapple.so
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ary/PrivateFrameworks/SpnegoApache.framework/Versions/A/SpnegoApache
0x10616a000 - 0x106188ff3 com.apple.DirectoryService.Framework 3.5 (3.5) <8b37d94eea85646e896f096d4a306a94>
/System/Library/Frameworks/DirectoryService.framework/Versions/A/DirectoryServic e
0x106194000 - 0x106198fff moddigestapple.so ??? (???) <fcc93ac5b54dbd9824158e533ddcb626> /usr/libexec/apac
he2/moddigestapple.so
0x10619c000 - 0x10619dfff modhfsapple.so ??? (???) <11e2b3485553dfc46a12d9a4b5c578a0> /usr/libexec/apache2
/modhfsapple.so
0x1061a0000 - 0x1061b7feb mod_WebObjects.so ??? (???) /System/Library/WebObjects/Adaptors/Apache2.2/mod_WebO
bjects.so
0x7fff5fc00000 - 0x7fff5fc2e3a3 dyld 95.3 (???) <cd99d065ba4917450dca6958a854c594> /usr/lib/dyld
0x7fffffe00000 - 0x7fffffe01780 libSystem.B.dylib ??? (???) /usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib
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Case sensitive comparision in ABAP?????
Hi Guys,
Is there any way to do case sensitive comparision in ABAP. If not then what will be the work around?
eg: Vinod should not be equal to vinod.
Thanks,
Vinod.As I tested, by default the equal sign comparison is case-sensitive. That is, below code shows some result:
IF 'a' <> 'A'.
WRITE / 'Comparison is case-sensitive.'.
ENDIF.
If you want the opposite behavior, then you need to use some other methods, such as suggested in previous posts, translate to upper case and then compare.
However, SQL SELECT statement comparison is by-default case-insensitive. It is possible to configure the database server to make it case-sensitive, and there are other ways to work around that, too, such as reading the data into an internal table and do ABAP comparison. Internal table loop with where and read by key are both case-sensitive.
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Case insentive configuration of index
I am trying to configure the intermedia indexing in my oracle 8.1.7 database to be case insensitive. I found an article in OTN which talks about creating preferences and filters to make this happen.
http://technet.oracle.com/sample_code/products/intermedia/htdocs/text_samples/Lite/Samples/imt_815_techover.html
The following section describes the procedure
USER_FILTER
The user filter is a method for plugging in your own filters. You write a filtering program, place it in ?/ctx/bin, and the indexing engine will invoke it to filter each document. Here's an example -- we'll create an uppercase filter which will uppercase every word.
We start by creating a program to do the filtering -- in this case, we'll write a perl script:
#!/usr/local/bin/perl
open(IN, $ARGV[0]);
open(OUT, ">".$ARGV[1]);
while ()
tr/a-z/A-Z/;
print OUT;
close(IN);
close(OUT);
This perl script converts a file to uppercase.
User filter programs like this take two arguments. The first argument is the name of the input file. The second argument is the name of the output file. Our filter reads the contents of the input file, filters it, and writes the output to the output file.
the program (called upcase.pl) is placed in ?/ctx/bin. Ensure that it's executable by the oracle operating-system user. Now the preference is created:
ctx_ddl.create_preference('mypref', 'USER_FILTER');
ctx_ddl.set_attribute('mypref', 'EXECUTABLE', 'upcase.pl');
When this preference is used in an index, the indexing engine will invoke the user filter program for each document when the text is required.
I have a table called 'ODMM_CONTENTSTORE' with the index as 'GLOBALINDEXEDBLOB_I' and the index text name as GLOBALINDEXEDBLOB.
So the steps I need to follow are
1.Create the perl script
2.Create the preference
3.Set the attribute of the preference
4.Alter the index to include the preference.
I copied the script to ?/ctx/bin directory.Changed the mode to make it executable and I executed following to create the preference.
SQL> exec ctx_ddl.create_preference ('perf', 'USER_FILTER');
PL/SQL procedure successfully completed.
Now when I try to run the second command I get error
SQL> exec ctx_ddl.set_attribute('perf', 'EXECUTABLE', 'upcase.pl');
BEGIN ctx_ddl.set_attribute('perf', 'EXECUTABLE', 'upcase.pl'); END;
ERROR at line 1:
ORA-20000: interMedia Text error:
DRG-10704: preference PERF does not have an attribute named EXECUTABLE
ORA-06512: at "CTXSYS.DRUE", line 126
ORA-06512: at "CTXSYS.CTX_DDL", line 105
ORA-06512: at line 1
Am I missing something here or there is problem with the script ?
nullThe basic lexer is case insensitive by default - or at least it should be.
I am using a german configuration which is case sensitive but i can turn it off by using the lexer attribute mixed_case.
BEGIN
ctx_ddl.create_preference ('mixi', 'BASIC_LEXER');
ctx_ddl.set_attribute ('mixi', 'mixed_case', 'no');
END;
CREATE TABLE mixit (id number(3) primary key,
title varchar2(30),
text varchar2(4000));
INSERT INTO mixit
VALUES (1, 'test1', 'blabla');
INSERT INTO mixit
VALUES (2, 'test2', 'BlaBla');
INSERT INTO mixit
VALUES (3, 'test3', 'BLABLA');
COMMIT;
CREATE INDEX mixit_imt_idx on mixit(text) indextype is ctxsys.context
parameters ('lexer mixi');
SELECT id, title, score (1) score
FROM mixit
WHERE contains (text, 'blabla', 1) > 0
ORDER BY score;
ID TITLE SCORE
1 test1 3
2 test2 3
3 test3 3
3 rows retrieved
SELECT
TOKEN_TEXT,
TOKEN_TYPE,
TOKEN_FIRST,
TOKEN_LAST,
TOKEN_COUNT,
TOKEN_INFO
FROM DR$MIXIT_IMT_IDX$I
TOKEN_TEXT TOKEN_TYPE TOKEN_FIRST TOKEN_LAST TOKEN_COUNT TOKEN_INFO
BLABLA 0 1 3 3 3
1 rows retrieved
hope this helps
null -
CSS cookieurl: case sensitive?
Hello,
As far as I understand, the HTTP header cookie field, and the embedded cookie (in a URL) are case-sensitive. Is this correct?
The settings look like this:
content stickyCookie
advanced-balance cookieurl
string prefix "SESSION_ID="
On the HTTP header the cookie field looks like this:
Set Cookie: SESSION_ID=ABCDEF
But if instead of this, the request comes from a client with the cookie embedded in the url, it looks like this:
http://localhost/Info/index;session_id=ABCDEF?page=home.
Is this field case-sensitive for the CSS? I know it is for the ACE, as I have done this and there is the "cookie secondary" command where you can specify how the url-embedded cookie looks like.
So I am afraid there is no way of making this work on a CSS?
Any help will be much appreciated!Hi Javier,
The Cisco CSS is case-sensitive when searching for this string.
When configuring the CSS 11000 and 11500, determine first if you need a server cookie string. If the string operation under the content rule is match-service-cookie, which is the default setting, this parameter must be configured. In this case the service cookie string is matched against the cookie contained in the HTTP header for load balancing decision.
If the string operation under the content rule is set to the hash method, this parameter is not needed. In order to select one of the available servers, the cookie contained in the HTTP header is mathematically processed using a hashing algorithm. If available, the hash algorithm assigna the connection carrying a certain cookie to the same server. This example focuses on the match-service-cookie case.
Note: Cookies are case sensitive.
Configuring the Service
training4(config># service server_g
training4(config-service[server_g])# string LV2KJK (the server cookie text)
training4(config># service server_h
training4(config-service[server_h])# string AARIKA
Configuring the Content Rule
Note: Cookies require a Layer 5 rule.
You can create a Layer 5 rule by adding a URL.
For example, .
A Layer 4 rule can be promoted to a Layer 5 rule by issuing the advanced-balance cookies command.
Choose the advanced-balance method.
training4(config-owner-content[cookie-layer5])# advanced-balance cookies
Configure the string operation.
training4(config-owner-content[cookie-layer5])# string operation ?
match-service-cookie (DEFAULT)
hash-crc32
hash-xor
hash-a
Define the starting/ending bytes.
training4(config-owner-content[cookie-layer5])# string range 1 to 200
Start byte position of cookie/url after header (Range:1-600)
Specify the prefix located in the string range.
training4(config-owner-content[cookie-layer5])# string prefix "ASPSESSION"
"Quoted textual information"(Len: 0-32)
Indicate how many bytes to skip after the starting prefix.
training4(config-owner-content[cookie-layer5])# string skip-length 9
"Quoted textual information"(Len: 0-32)
Indicate how many bytes after the prefix/skip-length make-up the string.
training4(config-owner-content[cookie-layer5])# string process-length 6
Integer value(Range: 0-64)
If no string process length is configured, search after end of string character.
training4(config-owner-content[cookie-layer5])# string eos-char "&"
"Quoted textual information"(Len: 0-5)
Specify the failover in the event that a server goes down or is suspended.
training4(config-owner-content[cookie-layer5])# sticky-serverdown-failoversticky-srcip
sticky-srcip-dstport
sticky-srcip
balance (Default)
redirect
reject
Below is an example of a cookie string, and how some of the parameters work.
ASPSESSIONJJKKJJKK=LV2KJK44444444
!--- The string prefix = ASPSESSION.
!--- The string skip-length = 9. Skip
!--- nine characters after the prefix.
!--- The string process-length = 6, which would make
!--- the string LV2KJK matching service server_g.
ASPSESSIONSQPMMJHK=AARIKAMDESLD
!--- Matches service server_h.
Below is a sample configuration for the cookie strings.
!************************** SERVICE **************************
service server_g
ip address 172.17.63.240
string LV2KJK
active
service server_h
ip address 172.17.63.241
string AARIKA
active
!*************************** OWNER ***************************
owner braden
content server-cookie
protocol tcp
vip address 172.17.63.199
port 80
advanced-balance cookies
string range 1 to 200
string prefix "ASPSESSION"
string skip-length 9
string process-length 6
add service server_g
add service server_h
active
Kindly tell if this information is of any use to you.
Sachin garg -
Schematool mysql metadata case-sensitive
Not really a question, more an observation unless anyone thinks I am doing
something out of the ordinary.
Using mysql, connectorJ on windows I tried running "schematool -a build -f
script.sql" and kept getting a bunch of errors like
47781 WARN [main] kodo.jdbc.Schema - Existing column "VOYAGE_NUMBER" on
table "vessel" is incompatible with the same column in the given schema
definition.
Existing column:
Full Name: vessel.VOYAGE_NUMBER
Type: VARCHAR
Size: 10
Default: null
Not Null: false
Given column:
Full Name: VESSEL.VOYAGE_NUMBER
Type: VARCHAR
Size: 255
Default: null
Not Null: false
So there was a case sensitivity issue with the metadata in mysql. I had
to add the following to the connectionUrl in kodo.properties
capitalizeTypeNames=true
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/connector/j/en/cj-configuration-properties.html
All tables are lowercase for Windows
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/name-case-sensitivity.html
Doesn't matter on queries and the like but the schematool seemed to need
the extra connection property.Kevin-
What version of the MySQL server and driver are you using? In our
experience, MySQL always capitalized schema names, but it is possible
that this has changed in some version.
Note that another solution would be to set the DBDictionary's
"schemaCase" property to "lower" or "preserve" (instead of the
MySQLDictionary default of "upper"), with the property:
kodo.jdbc.DBDictionary: mysql(SchemaCase=preserve)
We'd be interested to know if that solution works for you.
In article <db8se6$uq0$[email protected]>, Kevin Keefe wrote:
Not really a question, more an observation unless anyone thinks I am doing
something out of the ordinary.
Using mysql, connectorJ on windows I tried running "schematool -a build -f
script.sql" and kept getting a bunch of errors like
47781 WARN [main] kodo.jdbc.Schema - Existing column "VOYAGE_NUMBER" on
table "vessel" is incompatible with the same column in the given schema
definition.
Existing column:
Full Name: vessel.VOYAGE_NUMBER
Type: VARCHAR
Size: 10
Default: null
Not Null: false
Given column:
Full Name: VESSEL.VOYAGE_NUMBER
Type: VARCHAR
Size: 255
Default: null
Not Null: false
So there was a case sensitivity issue with the metadata in mysql. I had
to add the following to the connectionUrl in kodo.properties
capitalizeTypeNames=true
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/connector/j/en/cj-configuration-properties.html
All tables are lowercase for Windows
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/name-case-sensitivity.html
Doesn't matter on queries and the like but the schematool seemed to need
the extra connection property.
Marc Prud'hommeaux
SolarMetric Inc. -
Alias directive case-sensitive?
I've come across an issue with the Alias directive... I set an alias in the ServerAdmin and realized that upon saving it converted everthing in the target path to lowercase.
The directive subsequently did not work. When I edit the path manually via the shell to be uppercased, the directive works fine.
My filesystem (per Disk Utility) is HFS Journaled, bot NOT case sensitive. So what gives? Is this a bug in the WebAdmin (shouldn't really convert to lowercase, should it?) or a bug in mod_alias? Or am I missing something alltogether?
Powebook G4 Mac OS X (10.4.3)I do not know of a fix but I have implemented a work around.
1. Quit Server Admin as you are about to edit the config files by hand.
2. Open terminal and go to the sites directory containing the config files. Apologies for not being more specific, but it's been a while since I have had to edit these files and I am no longer dealing with a server.
3. Open the desired site conf file in your choice of editor. You will probably need to sudo to gain privileges to save the changes.
4. Find the section that contains all the aliases. I think this is the <IfModule mod_alias.c> section. Take note of the format of the aliases.
5. Add an Include directive (http://httpd.apache.org/docs/1.3/mod/core.html#include) to include a file that you will create in a few steps. This file will contain aliases defined by hand. For example, if my web site was website.com I might call the file website_aliases.conf.
6. Save your edits and quit editing the file.
7. Create the file you referenced in the include directive and place your aliases in there. Example line from website_aliases.conf: Alias /image /ftp/pub/image
Check and make sure the privileges on the new file match the privileges of the other conf files.
Server Admin will not bother the include directive and will not touch any entries in the extra file referenced in the include directive. Server Admin will also not be aware of any of the aliases in the extra file referenced. This means that all aliases containing upper case letters must be manually entered.
Caution: My description is purposely vague in places because messing with config files by hand can get you into trouble if you are not careful. (Or I simply forgot to mention something My advice would be to use apachectl configtest to check your changes before you attempt to soft restart the web server. If you have made a mistake, the web server will fail to restart.
As far as restarting the web server after making changes to any apache config file, you can either use apachectl from the command line or simply open Server Admin, select the web server service, and toggle an option. This will cause the save button to be enabled and cause apache to soft restart and reread it's configuration. -
Installation of Photoshop CS6 (Extended) on Case-Sensitive Drives
I understand that under the "system requirements" the Adobe website says that you can't install PS CS6 (Extended) on case-sensitive drives (I'm using a MacBook Pro, OS X v. 10.7.4). This seems to have been the case at least since CS5.
I didn't see this, and I bought (quite excitedly) the update from CS PS5 (Extended) to PS6. I had NO PROBLEM installing PS5 on this drive.
Of course, as other users have indicated, the installer refuses to let you install on a case-sensitive drive (e.g., no options to install on another disk). There is also no mention that CS6 must be installed on the boot drive.
Requiring installation on the boot drive has serious implications for those of us who require case-sensitive drives for other work; I don't want to have to reboot from another drive when I use PS, and switch back and forth -- that's simply foolish.
From my point of view (as a user, granted), this is lazy programming, and this needs to be fixed ASAP. At least in my case, I have a $400 lump of software just taking up space, when I want to be up to my eyeballs enjoying PS6 in all it's glory.
Outside an Adobe fix, I don't see a solution to this problem. If I wipe my drive, format it as not case-sensitive, then I lose functionality for other critical work. Further, I'm not sure that the process of wiping the drive, formating it as non case-sensitive, and restoring everything from TimeMachine would even work (since the backup material is coming from a case-senstive drive and trying to go to a drive that is not case-sensitive).
The REALLY frustrating part is that I've installed Photoshop 3, 4, and 5 (and from much, much further back) on case-sensitive disks -- all with no problems. It's only now that the issue smacks me in the face.
There's got to be a work-around, if not a "real" solution.
Whatever help you might be able to offer would be greatly appreciated; details can be sent to cdretk at gmail dot com.
I have hope, and I thank you in advance.Whether it is Apple or Adobe's work flow isn't the issue. Between the two
of them, if they are going to support both naming variants, then at both
Adobe and Apple:
1. You MUST use the same case file names. (E.g. FrameWorks and not
Frameworks) EVERY time. And refer to them in your programs and
configuration files the same way EVERY time.
2. You may NOT in your development code use different but case invariant
file names for different files.
3. Your libraries must do the Right Thing.
What gets me is that few others seem to have this problem. Perhaps Adobe
needs to abandon Apple development software, and roll their own outside the
standard system libaries.
Further searching shows that it is not a problem unique to Adobe. The
games BeJeweled, and BZFlag have this issue, as does the Steam game support
systems.
In every case I've run down to date, it has been a violation of #1.
Now there are workarounds: A script that creates appropriate symlinks on
case sensitive file systems would be fairly easy. It would impose some
minor amount of extra overhead.
I bought a copy of Adobe Creative Suite. I returned it unopened. You lost
a sale. Furthermore, until it is fixed, I will mention this at every
opportuity as an exampled of a combination of sloppy workmanship, and
customer indifference on the part of Adobe.
Tell your bosses, Chris, they need to fix this.
Respectfully,
Sherwood of Sherwood's Forests
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