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RE: Web Client / 6.02

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Subject: RE: Web Client / 6.02
From: BAUDOUX BERNARD <bernard.baudoux@fortisbank.com>
Date: Thu, 25 Oct 2001 14:46:11 +0200
Dave,


you can do it a smoother way, just type in :

ps -ef |grep /usr/OV/bin/ovw

and you will see who is using the GUI.

Regards,
Bernard Baudoux
Phone: +32 (0)2/565.24.68
e-mail : bernard.baudoux@fortisbank.com


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> Thanks Bernard,
>                                A little added information is that there is
> only one instance of the map opened which is the Read/Write map on the
> server. All other user's use the Web Client.. I will bring the netview GUI
> down using 'nv6000_smit KILLEUIS' to make sure that someone has not
> launched a read/only map somewhere and then restart the GUI and then the
> web client and still receive the same symptom...
> 
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> Hi dave,
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> my understanding of this is the following:
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> in version 6, the Web interface relies on an opened map somewhere.   So if
> at a given moment you have only one instance of the map opened, then the
> Web i/f can only choose this one and does not propose a choise.
> If, at another given moment you have several instances of the map opened
> then it asks you which one you desire to use.
> 
> The fact they are all R/W is, I suppose due to the fact the users that
> opened the X-terminal GUIs had potentially R/W access to the map ((file
> permissions), but only one at a time really has R/W access.
> 
> As for the Submap Explorer directly on the NetView box, I don't think it
> uses the same machanism : it does not (I think) need an opened map, thus
> not asking you to choose one.
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> Hope this helps.
> Bernard Baudoux
> Phone: +32 (0)2/565.24.68
> e-mail : bernard.baudoux@fortisbank.com
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> > From:         reamd@nationwide.com [SMTP:reamd@nationwide.com]
> > Sent:         Thursday, 25 October, 2001 14:00
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> > Subject:           [NV-L] Web Client / 6.02
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> > Hi All,
> >          When starting the standalone webclient, after you enter the ID> 
> and
> > password and after you select File / Open,  sometimes (not all) I receive
> > an OPEN MAP box that has  Map Name - default,  User - which is blank,
> > Permissions - Read Write, and Port....  My question is, why is it that
> you
> > have 4 to 6 read write with different ports to choose from and sometimes
> > you never get this box at all and the Submap Explore map pops up right
> > away. I only have 1 map (default) and this is proved when I do an ovwls.
> > This symptom does not occurr if I open Submap Explore on the netview
> > server....
> >
> > AIX 4.33 - 6.02
> >
> > Thanks, Dave
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