Seeking another pair of eyes - MSI H77MA-G43 + i5 2500K
Hello everyone,
I have read the CPU compatibility sticky and I think I have come to a conclusion but I wanted to run it past a larger group.
I have a MSI H77MA-G43 that won't POST (sits in a power cycle "infinite loop") and I *believe* it is possible my MSI H77MA-G43 has a BIOS that is not compatible with my i5 2500K CPU.
Using the CPU Compatibility checker for my motherboard (tried to post the link - cant) - I can see that 2500Ks with D2 stepping are supported on BIOS version 7756v10.
Core i5 Sandy Bridge i5-2500K 100 3.30 1M 6M D2 95 7756v10.zip
So - I believe my issue may be I have an older motherboard BIOS and if I could find a spare CPU that will boot it - I could boot the BIOS and flash to upgrade it.
Does anyone have an opinions if that seems sane or not?
Thank you,
-A-
Dear XFM and flobelix,
Edit: I finally read it correctly Flobelix - there is no version NOT supporting :-) -- Good news!!
XFM - I'm not home right now but I will post more detailed information. For troubleshooting purposes I only have RAM (single stick or dual stick tried both) and a Geforce Ti560 video card installed.
I'm running the system outside of a case and I've tried replacing the power supply with another one - and same behavior EXCEPT there are now 3 "medium" duration beeps that occur as the system cycles on and off power.
Edit: Nevermind - symptoms exactly the same. 3 Beeps was clearly memory - I didn't have the memory seated well when I did my single channel test. Checked memory seating VERY carefully and now (with new power supply) have the identical issue.
Edit Again: My old motherboard has 2 x4pin 12V ATX connectors and the "big" ATX connector with its additional little "4pin" add on. The new motherboard has the big connector (duh + 4pin) but it only has 1x4pin 12V ATX connectors....
Any chance this has something to do with it?
Tonight I re-thermal pasted my CPU hoping it was some kind of thermal shutdown issue...no change. Still endlessly loops - I'm going to let it sit for 30minutes endlessly looping and see if anything changes.
Thank you,
-A-
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public class ticTacToe { // matches the name of the file "ticTacToe.java"
public static void main(String[] args) { //declaring the main class
// *** Beginning: declaring all variables and objects ***
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char [][] board = new char [3][3];
int row, column, i ,j;
int userInput;
char userInputChar;
boolean emptySpotTest = false;
//boolean userInputTest;
// *** End: declaring all variables and objects ***
// *** Beggining of Header ***
System.out.println("X O X - Welcome to Benjamin's Tic Tac Toe Game - O X O\n");
System.out.println("This Game has been designed to be played by two players.");
System.out.println("As usual, one person will be player X and the other O.");
System.out.println("When you choose where you'd like to place your piece enter a number between 1 and 9.\n");
System.out.println(" 1 | 2 | 3 ");
System.out.println("---|---|--- ");
System.out.println(" 4 | 5 | 6 ");
System.out.println("---|---|--- ");
System.out.println(" 7 | 8 | 9");
//*** End of Header ***
//Initialize all of the elements in the array
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board [1][i] = Integer.toString(i + 4).charAt(0);
for(i = 0; i < 3; i++){
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if (i != 2) System.out.print("\n---|---|---\n");
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column = (userInput - 1) % 3;
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do{
if (board [row][column] == userInputChar){
board [row][column] = 'X';
moveCounter++;
else{
while (emptySpotTest = false) {
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userInput = keyboard.nextInt();
// figure out what position the player has selected
row = (userInput - 1) / 3;
column = (userInput - 1) % 3;
userInputChar = Integer.toString(userInput).charAt(0); //convert the users input positions into a char to match the array type
// finished converting the position to a string
if (board [row][column] == userInputChar){
board [row][column] = 'X';
emptySpotTest = true;
moveCounter++;
}else emptySpotTest = false;
} while (emptySpotTest = false);
do{
System.out.print("Error: Player X, please enter a position that has not been taken: ");
userInput = keyboard.nextInt();
} while (userInput < 1 || userInput > 9);
//figure out what position the player has selected
row = (userInput - 1) / 3;
column = (userInput - 1) % 3;
userInputChar = Integer.toString(userInput).charAt(0); //convert the users input positions into a char to match the array type
// finished converting the position to a string
if (board [row][column] == userInputChar){
board [row][column] = 'X';
emptySpotTest = true;
moveCounter++;
}else emptySpotTest = false;
} //end of else statement
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do{ //get an integer between 1 and 9 from the user
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userInput = keyboard.nextInt();
} while (userInput < 1 || userInput > 9);
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row = (userInput - 1) / 3;
column = (userInput - 1) % 3;
userInputChar = Integer.toString(userInput).charAt(0); //convert the users input positions into a char to match the array type
// finished converting the position to a string
do{
if (board [row][column] == userInputChar){
board [row][column] = 'O';
moveCounter++;
else{
emptySpotTest = false;
} while (emptySpotTest = false);
do{
if (emptySpotTest = false){
do{
System.out.print("Error: Player O, please enter a position that has not been taken: ");
userInput = keyboard.nextInt();
} while (userInput < 1 || userInput > 9);
//figure out what position the player has selected
row = (userInput - 1) / 3;
column = (userInput - 1) % 3;
userInputChar = Integer.toString(userInput).charAt(0); //convert the users input positions into a char to match the array type
// finished converting the position to a string
if (board [row][column] == userInputChar){
board [row][column] = 'O';
emptySpotTest = true;
moveCounter++;
}else emptySpotTest = false;
}while (emptySpotTest = false);
} //end of while statement for palyer 2
}//end of gamecounter while
}//end of public static void main
}//end of public class ticTacToe
//begin player 2 code
while (moveCounter % 2 != 0){ //finding out if player 2 should go
emptySpotTest = false; //initialize the test to negative to be sure to run the tests every time we go in the above while loop
do{ //get an integer between 1 and 9 from the user
System.out.print("\nPlayer O please choose your spot on the board: ");
userInput = keyboard.nextInt();
} while (userInput < 1 || userInput > 9);
// figure out what position the player has selected
row = (userInput - 1) / 3;
column = (userInput - 1) % 3;
userInputChar = Integer.toString(userInput).charAt(0); //convert the users input positions into a char to match the array type
// finished converting the position to a string
if (board [row][column] == userInputChar){
board [row][column] = 'O';
emptySpotTest = true;
moveCounter++;
else {
do{
do{
System.out.print("Error: Player O, please enter a position that has not been taken: ");
userInput = keyboard.nextInt();
} while (userInput < 1 || userInput > 9);
//figure out what position the player has selected
row = (userInput - 1) / 3;
column = (userInput - 1) % 3;
userInputChar = Integer.toString(userInput).charAt(0); //convert the users input positions into a char to match the array type
// finished converting the position to a string
if (board [row][column] == userInputChar){
board [row][column] = 'O';
emptySpotTest = true;
moveCounter++;
}else emptySpotTest = false;
}while (emptySpotTest = false);
} //end of else statement
}//end of gamecounter while
}//end of public static void main
}//end of public class ticTacToe
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emptySpotTest = true; //set the boolean to to true meaning the spot is empty
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System.out.println(" " + board[row][column]); //test code
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emptySpotTest = false;
System.out.print(emptySpotTest); //test code
System.out.println(" " + board[row][column]); //test code
while (emptySpotTest = false){
do{
System.out.print("Error: Player X, please enter a position that has not been taken: ");
userInput = keyboard.nextInt();
} while (userInput < 1 || userInput > 9);
if (board[row][column] == userInputChar){
board [row][column] = 'X'; //mark the spot with an X if it's empty
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System.out.println(" " + board[row][column]); //test code
emptySpotTest = true; //set the boolean to to true meaning the spot is empty
moveCounter++; //test code
System.out.print(emptySpotTest); //test code
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for (i = 0; i < 3; i++){
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while (moveCounter % 2 != 0){ //finding out if player 2 should go
emptySpotTest = false;
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System.out.print("\nPlayer O please choose your spot on the board: ");
userInput = keyboard.nextInt();
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// figure out what position the player has selected
row = (userInput - 1) / 3;
column = (userInput - 1) % 3;
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while (emptySpotTest = false){
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System.out.print("Error: Player O, please enter a position that has not been taken: ");
userInput = keyboard.nextInt();
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board [row][column] = 'O'; //mark the spot with an X if it's empty
System.out.print(emptySpotTest); //test code
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System.out.print("\n");
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I would probably put it in the category of browser bug.
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Stacking quotes - need another pair of eyes
Oracle 11.2.0.1 SE-One, 64-bit
Oracle Linux 5.6 x86-64
Given the following procedure, and focusing on the call to dbms_scheduler
create or replace
PROCEDURE dw.fix_job_timezone(
p_jobschema_in IN VARCHAR2 default null)
IS
type sched_jobs_tbl_type
IS
TABLE OF dba_scheduler_jobs.job_name%TYPE INDEX BY binary_integer;
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v_job VARCHAR2(128);
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job_name
bulk collect INTO
t_sched_jobs
FROM
dba_scheduler_jobs
WHERE
owner = p_jobschema_in
ORDER BY
job_name ;
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Processing "ESTEVENS"."EDS_SQLNAV_JOB1"
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ORA-27486: insufficient privileges
ORA-06512: at "SYS.DBMS_ISCHED", line 4398
ORA-06512: at "SYS.DBMS_SCHEDULER", line 2892
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SQL> exec dw.fix_job_timezone('ESTEVENS');
Processing "ESTEVENS"."EDS_SQLNAV_JOB1"
BEGIN dw.fix_job_timezone('ESTEVENS'); END;
ERROR at line 1:
ORA-27476: "DW.V_JOB" does not exist
ORA-06512: at "SYS.DBMS_ISCHED", line 4398
ORA-06512: at "SYS.DBMS_SCHEDULER", line 2892
ORA-06512: at "SYS.DBMS_SCHEDULER", line 3028
ORA-06512: at "DW.FIX_JOB_TIMEZONE", line 78
ORA-06512: at line 1Or
dbms_scheduler.set_attribute_null ('''||v_job||''', 'START_DATE'); And get
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Processing "ESTEVENS"."EDS_SQLNAV_JOB1"
BEGIN dw.fix_job_timezone('ESTEVENS'); END;
ERROR at line 1:
ORA-27452: '||v_job||' is an invalid name for a database object.
ORA-06512: at "SYS.DBMS_ISCHED", line 4398
ORA-06512: at "SYS.DBMS_SCHEDULER", line 2892
ORA-06512: at "SYS.DBMS_SCHEDULER", line 3028
ORA-06512: at "DW.FIX_JOB_TIMEZONE", line 78
ORA-06512: at line 1
dbms_scheduler.set_attribute_null ('v_job', 'START_DATE');
And getERROR at line 1:
ORA-27476: "DW.V_JOB" does not exist
ORA-06512: at "SYS.DBMS_ISCHED", line 4398
ORA-06512: at "SYS.DBMS_SCHEDULER", line 2892
ORA-06512: at "SYS.DBMS_SCHEDULER", line 3028
ORA-06512: at "DW.FIX_JOB_TIMEZONE", line 78
ORA-06512: at line 1
I’ve been chasing my tail to get the right combination of single-quotes and possibly concatenation, but it has eluded me.Hi,
EdStevens wrote:
... If the owner of the above procedure connects and calls dbms_scheduler directly:
SQL> show user
USER is "DW"
SQL> exec DBMS_SCHEDULER.set_attribute_null ('"ESTEVENS"."EDS_SQLNAV_JOB1"', 'ST
ART_DATE');
PL/SQL procedure successfully completed.Yet, when calling the above procedure:
SQL> exec dw.fix_job_timezone('ESTEVENS');
Processing "ESTEVENS"."EDS_SQLNAV_JOB1"
BEGIN dw.fix_job_timezone('ESTEVENS'); END;
ERROR at line 1:
ORA-27486: insufficient privileges
ORA-06512: at "SYS.DBMS_ISCHED", line 4398
ORA-06512: at "SYS.DBMS_SCHEDULER", line 2892
ORA-06512: at "SYS.DBMS_SCHEDULER", line 3028
ORA-06512: at "DW.FIX_JOB_TIMEZONE", line 78
ORA-06512: at line 1
Remember that privileges granted through roles don't count in AUTHID DEFINER stored procedures.
Your procedure doesn't specify AUTHID, so it defaults to DEFINER; therefore, the privilges to do anything in the procedure must be granted directly to the procedure owner (or to PUBLIC), and not merely to some role that the procedure owner has.
Maybe a problem with the enclosing quotes, or lack of?I don't think so. If the quotes were wrong, I would expect a compile-time error, not a run-time error. Also, regardless of when you got the error, I would expect the error message for misplaced quotes to be something about syntax, like "keyword not found where expected', rather than something about privileges.
You're already doing the smart thing:
{code}
dbms_output.put_line('Processing '||v_job);
dbms_scheduler.set_attribute_null (v_job, 'START_DATE');
END LOOP;
{code}displaying v_job pefore running it. If you can run that same command in an EXEC command (as the procedure owner), then it's definitely an AUTHID DEFINER problem, and you need the privileges granted directly to you. -
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2X Kingston RAM Modules 4GB 1600Mhz
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Hello everyone:
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Regards to you again.Quote from: arendon on 24-June-13, 04:17:18
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