Working from home during these Corona-days I'm short on resources. - no Linux machine available - limited disk space So I decided to give Docker in Windows 10 (named Docker Desktop) a try.
During some consultant activity I did at a client's I have discovered something very interesting. It seems like the current processing cycle as written in ObjectScript has trouble utilizing an SSD-based storage machine with five-digit IOPS.
I was trying to modify the REST.DocServer sample in the SAMPLE namespaces to use the new %Object and %Array system objects (Ensemble 2016.2 build 636) with the following changes:
/// This method returns a list of namespaces for this server
ClassMethod GetNamespaces() As %Status
{
#dim tSC As %Status = $$$OK
#dim tList,tNS,tFilteredList,tValue As %String
#; Get the list of namespaces
Do List^%SYS.NAMESPACE(.tList)
Set tNS="" For {
Set tNS=$Order(tList(tNS),1,tValue) If tNS="" Quit
The FT keys InterSystems currently make available to us in the zips from the download pages are due to expire at the end of this month (31-Aug-16). Will there be new keys soon?
Also wondering when we might expect new FT builds for 2016.2 and 2016.3. The last published ones were 24-Jun-16 and 16-Jun-16 respectively.
I haven't seen an Atelier update for a while either.
We are currently using Ensemble on AIX. We are on 2015.2.2. If I install Field Test on a windows desktop, is it possible that I can import the Cache.dat from my AIX server, so I can do some Proof of Concept development?