I’ve set up a scheduled task in InterSystems IRIS to run every night at 2:00 AM, but it doesn’t seem to trigger consistently. Some nights it works as expected, but other times it just skips without any error in the logs.
The task is marked as enabled, and there are no conflicts in the Task Manager. I’ve double-checked the system time and time zone settings all looks fine.
I'm in the process of setting up InterSystems IRIS for HealthShare with database mirroring, and I’d appreciate some guidance around how to handle an existing ODBC connection in this new setup.
I'm currently testing out IRIS 2024.3 for a new project, and it's been running smooth for the most part. However, I noticed that when running some heavier analytical queries, the memory usage spikes more than I expected, even when result sets aren’t that large.
I’ve gone through the basics (buffer sizes, query plans, etc.), but I’m wondering if there are any new tweaks or recommended settings in 2024.3 specifically for managing memory better during these peak loads.
Anyone else run into something similar or have tips to fine-tune this?
We are currently switching from Studio to VSCode and central GIT with Serverside Development and have a few start problems. I have set up a system with Git.
The baseline commit including remote push works.
But now I have a problem with the VSCode. When I create and compile a new class, it saves it correctly. But if I want to make further changes to the class, it saves the class and loads it again with the previous status. So the changes I made are gone again.
we are trying to access a windows file server from our file adaptor, which has been setup using a Linux CIFS mount The mount requires a user/password to access the files on the windows server. How do we get the integration engine to pickup the right username/password?
I have a Cache backup file in .cbk format that were backup in 2017. The application has since be decommissioned. Management now would like to extract the data from this database. Any in your expertise is greatly appreciated. I am in IT and have SQL Server guy. I don't know anything about InterSystems Cache Database system.