Group several lines in different ports
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I used the Labview andI met a problem by group several lines in different ports. For example, I had 11 address lines, there are 8 in port C and 3 in port D. I want to group them into a group. I used the group configration and group write function to write signal to those lines. But it seems didn't work. Plese gave me some suggestion. Thanks!
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Typcially, when you group multiple ports together the port or channel size should be multiple of 8. This means that if you want to group 11 lines together, you will have to group port C and D, a total of 16 lines together. When you read from those 16 lines, you can ignore the upper 5 bits of data. When you write to those 16 lines, you can write zero to the upper 5 bits.
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How do i group different ports for "DAQmxCreateDIChan" for a single task?
greetings.
the thing is that for "DAQmxCreateDIChan" i do this:
DAQmxErrChk (DAQmxCreateDIChan(taskHandle3,"Dev2/port0","",DAQmx_Val_ChanForAllLines));
and i can even do this
DAQmxErrChk (DAQmxCreateDIChan(taskHandle4,"Dev2/port1/line0:1","",DAQmx_Val_ChanForAllLines));
ok, in the first case it means that for taskHandle3 i will read all 8 bits from port0 in "Dev2/port0", right?
in the second case it means that for taskHadle4 i will read only line0 and line1 from port1 in"Dev2/port1", right?
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"DAQmxReadDigitalU32" that goes after "DAQmxCreateDIChan" i can have a
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Dev1/port0/line0:7, Dev1/port1/line0:1
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OHS not able to redirect to two different ports of the same managed server
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I need to redirect to different ports of the same managed server (say M1, M2) based on the availability of the managed server. ie when managed server M1 is busy handling other requests i need to redirect my new request to M2. i already have this mechanism to find out which managed server is free.
so now the problem is if M2 is free how would i tell ohs to redirect it to M2 server??
M1,M2 both managed servers are hosted at host1.example.com.
M1 port - 8001
M2 port - 8003
my context root is /YpsSupplyPlanningEngineService/supplyPlanningEngineService
my mod_wl_ohs.conf is defined as:
<Location /M1/YpsSupplyPlanningEngineService/supplyPlanningEngineService>
SetHandler weblogic-handler
PathTrim /M1
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</Location>
<Location /M2/YpsSupplyPlanningEngineService/supplyPlanningEngineService>
SetHandler weblogic-handler
PathTrim /M2
WebLogicHost host1.example.com
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</Location>
when i type the url in browser as "http://<ohs_server_url>:7777/M2/YpsSupplyPlanningEngineService/supplyPlanningEngineService"
This is not working. Is there any way to do it?
Please help me here.
Thanks in advance.
Edited by: 925137 on Jul 5, 2012 2:03 AMHi Anon
thanks for replying..
Chnage from /M1 to M1 didnt work.
then I set debug ALL and set WLLogFile to full path
the log i received when i queried for request is:
2012-07-05T17:04:18.5774+05:30 ================New Request: [GET /M1/YpsSupplyPlanningEngineService/supplyPlanningEngineService?WSDL HTTP/1.1] =================
2012-07-05T17:04:18.5774+05:30 Using Uri /M1/YpsSupplyPlanningEngineService/supplyPlanningEngineService
2012-07-05T17:04:18.5774+05:30 After trimming path: '/YpsSupplyPlanningEngineService/supplyPlanningEngineService'
*2012-07-05T17:04:18.5774+05:30 The final request string is '/YpsSupplyPlanningEngineService/supplyPlanningEngineService?WSDL'*
2012-07-05T17:04:18.5774+05:30 SEARCHING id=[host1.example.com:8001] from current ID=[host1.example.com.com:8001]
2012-07-05T17:04:18.5775+05:30 The two ids matched
2012-07-05T17:04:18.5775+05:30 @@@FOUND...id=[host1.example.com.com:8001], server_name=[host1.example.com.com], server_port=[7777]
2012-07-05T17:04:18.5775+05:30 attempt #0 out of a max of 5
2012-07-05T17:04:18.5775+05:30 keepAlive = 1, canRecycle = 1
2012-07-05T17:04:18.5775+05:30 Trying a pooled connection for 'xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/8001/8001'
2012-07-05T17:04:18.5775+05:30 getPooledConn: found a host and port/securePort match
2012-07-05T17:04:18.5775+05:30 getPooledConn: No more connections in the pool for Host[xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx] Port[8001] SecurePort[8001]
2012-07-05T17:04:18.5775+05:30 general list: trying connect to 'xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx'/8001/8001 at line 2372 for '/YpsSupplyPlanningEngineService/supplyPlanningEngineService?WSDL'
2012-07-05T17:04:18.5776+05:30 URL::Connect: Connected successfully
2012-07-05T17:04:18.5776+05:30 SSL is not configured for this connection
2012-07-05T17:04:18.5776+05:30 Local Port of the socket is 7812
2012-07-05T17:04:18.5776+05:30 Remote Host xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx Remote Port 7812
2012-07-05T17:04:18.5776+05:30 general list: created a new connection to 'xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx'/8001 for '/YpsSupplyPlanningEngineService/supplyPlanningEngineService?WSDL', Local port:7812
2012-07-05T17:04:18.5776+05:30 Entering method BaseProxy::sendRequest
2012-07-05T17:04:18.5776+05:30 Entering method BaseProxy::parse_headers
2012-07-05T17:04:18.5776+05:30 No of headers =5
2012-07-05T17:04:18.5776+05:30 Header from client:[User-Agent]=[Java/1.6.0_11]
2012-07-05T17:04:18.5776+05:30 Header from client:[Host]=[host1.example.com:7777]
2012-07-05T17:04:18.5776+05:30 Header from client:[Accept]=[text/html, image/gif, image/jpeg, *; q=.2, */*; q=.2]
2012-07-05T17:04:18.5776+05:30 Header from client:[Connection]=[keep-alive]
2012-07-05T17:04:18.5776+05:30 Header from client:[ECID-Context]=[1.004l1E7Cv6mESOGLMy^Aye0007Kd00000E;kXjE1ZDLIPHUjDHCj9KSnJLTkGSRtGKRXUQRdURP5URPdUPPJLQSqPRO_VBSpGSSgPSKgHQRiPQRbLIRbPQR_JLPmMTQZLO]
2012-07-05T17:04:18.5776+05:30 Exiting method BaseProxy::parse_headers
2012-07-05T17:04:18.5776+05:30 parse_client_headers is done
2012-07-05T17:04:18.5776+05:30 Method is GET
2012-07-05T17:04:18.5777+05:30 URL::sendHeaders(): meth='GET' file='/YpsSupplyPlanningEngineService/supplyPlanningEngineService?WSDL' protocol='HTTP/1.1'
2012-07-05T17:04:18.5777+05:30 Header to WLS: [User-Agent]=[Java/1.6.0_11]
2012-07-05T17:04:18.5777+05:30 Header to WLS: [Host]=[host1.example.com:7777]
2012-07-05T17:04:18.5777+05:30 Header to WLS: [Accept]=[text/html, image/gif, image/jpeg, *; q=.2, */*; q=.2]
2012-07-05T17:04:18.5777+05:30 Header to WLS: [ECID-Context]=[1.004l1E7Cv6mESOGLMy^Aye0007Kd00000E;kXjE1ZDLIPHUjDHCj9KSnJLTkGSRtGKRXUQRdURP5URPdUPPJLQSqPRO_VBSpGSSgPSKgHQRiPQRbLIRbPQR_JLPmMTQZLO]
2012-07-05T17:04:18.5777+05:30 Header to WLS: [Connection]=[Keep-Alive]
2012-07-05T17:04:18.5777+05:30 Header to WLS: [WL-Proxy-SSL]=[false]
2012-07-05T17:04:18.5777+05:30 Header to WLS: [X-Forwarded-For]=[xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx]
2012-07-05T17:04:18.5777+05:30 Header to WLS: [WL-PATH-TRIM]=[M1]
2012-07-05T17:04:18.5777+05:30 Header to WLS: [WL-Proxy-Client-IP]=[xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx]
2012-07-05T17:04:18.5777+05:30 Header to WLS: [Proxy-Client-IP]=[xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx]
2012-07-05T17:04:18.5777+05:30 Header to WLS: [X-WebLogic-KeepAliveSecs]=[30]
2012-07-05T17:04:18.5779+05:30 About to call parseHeaders
2012-07-05T17:04:18.5779+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6366+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 1271
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6366+05:30 URL::parseHeaders: CompleteStatusLine set to [HTTP/1.1 200 OK]
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6366+05:30 URL::parseHeaders: StatusLine set to [200 OK]
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6366+05:30 URL::parseHeaders: StatusLineWithoutStatusCode set to [OK]
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6366+05:30 Header from WLS:[Date]=[Thu, 05 Jul 2012 11:34:18 GMT]
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6367+05:30 Header from WLS:[Transfer-Encoding]=[chunked]
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6367+05:30 Header from WLS:[Content-Type]=[text/xml]
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6367+05:30 Header from WLS:[X-Powered-By]=[Servlet/2.5 JSP/2.1]
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6367+05:30 parsed all headers OK
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6367+05:30 Exiting method BaseProxy::sendRequest
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6367+05:30 sendResponse() : r->status = '200'
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6367+05:30 Hdrs to client (add):[Date]=[Thu, 05 Jul 2012 11:34:18 GMT]
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6367+05:30 Hdrs to client (add):[X-Powered-By]=[Servlet/2.5 JSP/2.1]
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6367+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6373+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6374+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6374+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6374+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6374+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 4048
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6374+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6377+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6377+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6377+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6377+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6377+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 4048
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6377+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6381+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6381+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6381+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6382+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6382+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6382+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6382+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 1340
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6382+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6382+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 385
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6382+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6382+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 331
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6383+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6383+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 305
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6383+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6383+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 255
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6383+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6383+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 225
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6383+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6383+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 179
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6383+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6383+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 152
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6383+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6383+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 307
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6383+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6383+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 103
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6383+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6384+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 393
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6384+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6384+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 179
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6384+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6384+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 152
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6384+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6384+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 311
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6384+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6384+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 255
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6384+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6384+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 223
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6384+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6384+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 179
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6384+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6384+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 152
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6385+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6385+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 309
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6385+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6385+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 103
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6385+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6385+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 393
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6385+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6385+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 179
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6385+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6385+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 152
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6385+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6385+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 319
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6385+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6385+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 255
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6386+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6386+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 327
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6386+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6386+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 103
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6386+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6386+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 377
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6386+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6386+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 179
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6386+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6386+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 152
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6386+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6386+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 305
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6386+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6386+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 103
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6386+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6386+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 152
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6387+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6387+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 309
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6387+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6387+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 103
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6387+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6387+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 379
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6387+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6387+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 179
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6387+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6387+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 152
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6387+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6387+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 311
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6387+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6387+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 103
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6387+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6387+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 152
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6388+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6388+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 315
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6388+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6388+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 103
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6388+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6388+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 381
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6388+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6388+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 179
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6388+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6388+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 152
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6388+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6388+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 327
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6388+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6388+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 317
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6389+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6389+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 237
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6389+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6389+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 319
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6389+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6389+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 76
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6389+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6389+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 311
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6389+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6389+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 251
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6389+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6389+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 76
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6389+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6389+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 319
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6389+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6390+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 233
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6390+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6390+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 76
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6390+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6390+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 325
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6390+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6390+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 261
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6390+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6390+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 76
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6390+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6390+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 315
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6390+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6390+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 239
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6390+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6390+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 76
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6391+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6391+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 325
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6391+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6391+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 235
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6391+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6391+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 76
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6391+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6391+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 323
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6391+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6391+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 243
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6391+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6391+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 76
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6391+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6391+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 321
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6391+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6391+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 321
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6392+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6392+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 239
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6392+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6392+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 329
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6392+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6392+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 76
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6392+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6392+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 329
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6392+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6392+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 103
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6392+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6392+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 415
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6392+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6392+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 76
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6392+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6393+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 286
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6393+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6393+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 231
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6393+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6393+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 267
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6393+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6393+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 76
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6393+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6393+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 333
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6393+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6393+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 253
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6393+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6393+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 76
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6393+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6393+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 335
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6393+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6394+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 251
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6394+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6394+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 76
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6394+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6394+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 343
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6394+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6394+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 259
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6394+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6394+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 76
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6394+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6394+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 325
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6394+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6394+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 341
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6394+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6394+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 353
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6395+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6395+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 255
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6395+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6395+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 76
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6395+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6395+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 331
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6395+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6395+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 265
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6395+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6395+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 76
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6395+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6395+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 327
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6395+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6395+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 263
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6395+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6395+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 76
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6395+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6396+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 335
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6396+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6396+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 261
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6396+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6396+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 76
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6396+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6396+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 337
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6396+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6396+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 255
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6396+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6396+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 76
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6396+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6396+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 345
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6396+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6396+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 279
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6396+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6397+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 76
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6397+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6397+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 386
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6397+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6397+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 77
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2012-07-05T17:04:18.6398+05:30 canRecycle: conn=1 status=200 isKA=1 clen=-1 isCTE=1
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6398+05:30 closeConn: pooling for 'xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/8001'
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6398+05:30 closeConn: pooling '0'
2012-07-05T17:04:18.6398+05:30 request [YpsSupplyPlanningEngineService/supplyPlanningEngineService?WSDL] processed successfully..................
2012-07-05T17:04:18.7859+05:30 BEFORE acquire_lock
2012-07-05T17:04:18.7860+05:30 AFTER acquire_lock
2012-07-05T17:04:18.7860+05:30 List size is 1
2012-07-05T17:04:18.7860+05:30 Cleaning up the list node 'host1.example.com.com:8001'list Length '1'
2012-07-05T17:04:18.7860+05:30 stale connections: KA = 20, delta = 0
The final request string generated is correct.. but still this fails in my java code (where i send request).
it gives me an error saying:
Error: java.io.FileNotFoundException: http://host1.example.com.com:7777/YpsSupplyPlanningEngineService/supplyPlanningEngineService?WSDL=/META-INF/wsdl/ServiceException.wsdl
javax.xml.ws.WebServiceException: java.io.FileNotFoundException: http://host1.example.com.com:7777/YpsSupplyPlanningEngineService/supplyPlanningEngineService?WSDL=/META-INF/wsdl/ServiceException.wsdl
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Sales Order Grouped Delivery Lines - Ship Sets
We have a need to ensure that groups of lines on our sales orders are all created on the same delivery. The order is entered into VA01 and the ATP check is run to schedule. This is fine. However, at the time of delivery creation, a line may not be copied to the delivery for some reason (e.g. no stock in the storage loc). All the other lines pass the requirement check and are created on the delivery.
How do we prevent a delivery from being created with these grouped lines. Is there such a concept as Ship Sets in SAP?
What is the best way to prevent the delivery from being created if certain groups are not complete.
As additional information:
1. There may be several groupings of products on one line. As an example, Group A consists of lines 10, 20 and 30 that must all ship together. Group B consists of lines 40 - 70 that must all ship together.
2. We can identify the grouped lines by the POItem field -- all grouped lines have the same POItem value.
3. One group of lines should not prevent the other from shipping. In our example, Group B must be shipped even if Group A cannot be delivered.
Thank you in advance.Hi,
If all the Group items are not delivered at a time eventhouh the Delivery date is same that means you dont have stock for the materials which are not coming into delivery.
You cant stop total group for not being delivered if some lines are not delivering. You have to ensure the stocks of all the line items of that group. If you have the stock ( Which are not confirmed by any other order or delivery ) then you can delivery all the group items at a time.
Some times eventhough stock is there it will say that there is no stock for that material. That means whatever the stock is available for that material which is already confirmed by other orders / deliveries but PGI is not done.
So you have to ensure the stock for all the group items for at a time delivery. ( When the delivery date and shipping point and ship to party is same)
Hope this gives you some idea.
REWARD IF HELPFUL.
Regards,
Praveen -
Port groups in NX7000 F2 48-port 1G/10G Ethernet module in regard to VDC?
Have couple of questions about assigning ports on the F2 1G/10G Ethernet module to VDC. Thanks for any help.
1) The older 32-port 10G Ethernet module has port groups. When assigning ports to VDC, ports in the same port group should be assigned to the same VDC. Is it the same scenario with the newer F2 1G/10G Ethernet module? If so, where can I find information about mapping between ports and port groups?
2) The older 32-port 10G module has ports in dedicated mode or shared mode due to its 80G bandwidth to the switching fabrid. Is each port of the newer F2 10G module at 10G line rate? If that's the case, I can then assigned any ports to be vPC peer link, as oppsed to the older 32 port module where only one port from a port group can be in dedicated mode to be vPC peer link.
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2) F2 is line rate if you have 5x Fab-2 module. Yes you can assign any port as vPC peer-link but you should consider the MAC limitation when designing such solution.
HTH,
jerry -
Group PO line item in Shopping cart
Hi All,
Currently SRM has some criteria to split the PO and if the contract number is different then it splits the SC item to create 2 different PO, But as per our requirement even SC has two items with same vendor, pur org,etc... but different contract number then it should create 1 PO in the backend system.
Badi:
I have tried BBP_SC_TRANSFER_BE-GROUP_PO but CT_PROCITEM is empty
So i tried with this BADI BBP_BS_GROUP_BE, but BBP_BS_GROUP_BE--GROUP_PO_BACKEND is called item by item.... if there is 2 items then it is called 2 times ... with single current records...
Please help me So how to group the line items.
We are in SRM 7.0 and we are using classic scenario
Regards,
Rama.Dear Poster,
As no response has been provided to the thread in some time I must assume the issue is resolved, if the question is still valid please create a new thread rephrasing the query and providing as much data as possible to promote response from the community.
Best Regards,
SDN SRM Moderation Team -
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I use SCVMM LB Provider deploy network. I want to create 2 VIP use the same virtual IP but use the different port.
for example: VIP address 1.1.1.123 use port 80 for HTTP and port 443 for HTTPS
However,
the following problems encountered, when I create the second VIP.
PS C:\Windows\system32> New-SCLoadBalancerVIP -Name "vip11" -LoadBalancer $LB -IPAddress "1.1.1.123" -LoadBalancerVIPTemplate $VIPTemplate1 -LoadBalancerProtocol $Protocol1 -LoadBalancerHealthMonitor $HM1
New-SCLoadBalancerVIP : A virtual IP (VIP) address with the specified name (vip11) or
address (1.1.1.123) already exists on the load balancer (xxx). (Error ID: 13691)
Specify a different name or IP address and try again.
To restart the job, run the following command:
PS> Restart-Job -Job (Get-VMMServer localhost | Get-Job | where { $_.ID -eq
"{b41a77eb-ae0b-490a-8948-662a529b1d8c}"})
At line:1 char:1
+ New-SCLoadBalancerVIP -Name "vip11" -LoadBalancer $LB -IPAddress "1.1.1.123" -Lo ...
+ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+ CategoryInfo : ReadError: (:) [New-SCLoadBalancerVIP], CarmineException
+ FullyQualifiedErrorId : 13691,Microsoft.SystemCenter.VirtualMachineManager.Cmdlets.Ne
wSCLoadBalancerVIPCmdlet
PS C:\Windows\system32>
any suggestions ?
Thank you in advance !I really don't know DDE very well. It is usually recommended that you switch to using ActiveX. You may not be correctly configuring the netDDE server. There is an example in the reource library that shows how to do this. You may also want to look at the DDE advise examples that came with LabVIEW 5.1 and earlier.
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Several instances using same port question
Good Morning,
I am going to have to create several instances on one box using solaris 10 zone technology. Each zone haveing it's own instance. I need to confirm whether or not that all those instances can use one listerner or does each instance need it's own separate port such as 1521, 1522 etc. for it's listener.
Your opinion and recommendation on this matter will be much appreciated.
regards,
al<br>> Good Morning,
<br>>
<br>> I am going to have to create several instances on one
<br>> box using solaris 10 zone technology. Each zone
<br>> haveing it's own instance. I need to confirm
<br>> whether or not that all those instances can use one
<br>> listerner or does each instance need it's own
<br>> separate port such as 1521, 1522 etc. for it's
<br>> listener.
<br>>
<br>> Your opinion and recommendation on this matter will
<br>> be much appreciated.
<br>>
<br>> regards,
<br>>
<br>> al
<br>
<br>Hi,
<br>
<br>As you are going to be using Solaris Zones would you really want to have one listener for all of the instances?
<br>
<br>Surely the point of using Zones is separation of the environments so why would you want to try and break that by not having separate listeners? If you aren't interested in isolating the environments then Zones seems like an added headache you can do without.
<br>
<br>On the question of ports... each Zone is going to have its own IP address so it really doesn't matter what port you choose. They could all have the same port for their individual listeners or they could all have different ports. Makes no odds really.
<br>
<br>Hope that helps. -
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Is there a way to dynamically (at runtime) bypass the port defined in the partner profile and route the IDoc (invoice) to a different port? We have two physical EDI servers connected via tRFC to the same SAP host and need to route outbound IDocs to different EDI physical servers based on the sales organization ID that created the invoice.
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I have an article here that addresses this error code and can give you a few more troubleshooting suggestions for this issue:
Resolve specific iTunes update and restore errors
http://support.apple.com/kb/ts3694
Check USB connections
If there’s an issue with the USB port, cable, dock, or hub, or if the device becomes disconnected during restore, try troubleshooting the USB connection, then troubleshooting your security software.
Common errors: 13, 14, 1600-1629, 1643-1650, 2000-2009, 4000, 4005, 4013, 4014, 4016, “invalid response”, and being prompted to restore again after a restore completes.
To narrow down the issue, you can also change up your hardware:
Use another USB cable.
Plug your cable into a different USB port on your computer.
Try a different dock connector (or no dock).
Add (or remove) a USB hub between your device and computer.
Connect your computer directly to your Internet source, with no routers, hubs, or switches.
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Thanks for coming to the Apple Support Communities!
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I have a problem connecting to sql instances on different ports.
Example:
I have an sql databaserver = DATABASE
1st instance on this server = instance1 (running on port 1160)
2nd instance on this server = instance2 (running on port 1260)
If I want to connect to instance1 - i create the following conn.info line :
MSSQL_SERVER = DATABASE\instance1
But for some reason, I doesn't connect to the instance1... I can do a dataconnection to "MSSQL_SERVER = DATABASE", but can no redirect it to "DATABASE\instance1"
Ideas ?
Thanks,
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"Per Jessen" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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Sreedhar Vankayala wrote:
Hi,
I am planning to run multiple weblogic instances on different ports on
the
same machine. Is it possible ? If so, how ?Assuming you are using WLS6.x, simply define as many servers as needed andgive
them different ports to listen to. This is easily accomplished using theWLS
Admin Console.
Then start individual weblogic processes using this config file.
regards,
Per Jessen, Zurich. -
How do I print Avery mailing labels? I can do them using my address book, but I need to have several lines of additional info. on the label. Thanks.
You chose a group of addresses you want to print and then use command-P. You will get a drop down menu where you have to select the Avery number or size of labels. It's pretty rigid.
I can't stand the limitations of the Contacts method of printing address labels. I don't want to waste a partial sheet if my selection doesn't come out even with the number of labels. I'd like to duplicate addresses which I use often to fill up the partial sheet. I like being creative with fonts, colors and even borders or images. Your ability to be creative with Contacts printing is severely limited.
I've used Pay&Play's Label Printer Pro software for years. I originally paid MUCH more for this program. It's extremely versitle. Design one label and you can copy it to the rest of the labels in the drop down menu with one click. Chose how many of whichever lablel you want to duplicate with a simple cut and paste to fill up the page.
I can vouch that it works perfectly with Mountain Lion, v 10.8.2.
Here's the link to their direct download from their website for $6.95:
http://www.payplaysoftware.com/download.html
Or you can look up Label Printer Pro 7 on the app store and pay $9.99.
No, I don't work for or have any ties to the company other than being a satisfied customer of a product which suits my needs perfectly. -
Socket not bound to a different port
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Server Side: ----------------------------------------------------------
ServerSocket obj1 = new ServerSocket(0);
int Listenport = obj1.getLocalPort();
Socket acceptance = obj1.accept();
int newPort = acceptance.getLocalPort();
And Client Side:--------------------------------------------------------
Socket obj2 = new Socket(IPaddress_Server,ListenPort);
But the newPort is exactly the same as the Listen Port of the ServerSocket, so i don't understand since if i quote Java Tutorial about Custom Networking and Socket Section : " ......To make a connection request, the client tries to rendezvous with the server on the server's machine and port. If everything goes well, the server accepts the connection. Upon acceptance, the server gets a NEW SOCKET BOUND TO A DIFFERENT PORT......"
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