For a small automation feature I would like to login to the IRIS shell non-interactively, skipping the whole username and password prompts, providing the credentials through other means. Something in the fashion of "iris session <instance-name> --user myuser --pass mypass" would be great, but the session tool itself doesn't seem to be capable of doing this.
We've our Cache running on Windows 2012 Server, but I've a Macbook Pro. Earlier I was using Miscrosoft Remote Desktop 8, to remote into our Windows server & everything worked.
Since version 8 is discontinued, I installed Microsoft Remote Desktop 10.5, which works for everything except starting Terminal.
I get error 'NTI Connection Error'
(287) Error writing to Pipe Reason: (998) Invalid Access to Memory Location.
If I do remote desktop from Windows machine (using same credentials), it works.
Has anyone found a good terminal emulator replacement for Cache Terminal?
We want one where the up arrow works to bring back the last command typed (without extraneous characters appearing at the beginning of the line) and be able to run D ^JOURNAL and have it display correctly.
I tried WebTerminal a couple of years back and but it didn't work properly with the journal. I've tried RoyalTS and that doesn't do up arrow or the journal correctly even though it's supposed to be emulating a VT400.
version cache for windows, 2017.2.1 build 801_3 - windows 10
I had this system set up for 3+ years now, and background tasks such as converting emails, have always worked, suddenly it's stopped working and I've tracked it down to any network references.
reading the emails, I look for any attachment files, and save them to a network drive before processing them within a class method,
I've been testing it by sending exactly the same email repeatedly and checking the saving of the attached file in both the background and in the terminal.
Has anyone tried to write down a function in a routine that list all of possible function inside the routine?
I can only think of iterating through the routine line one by one and differentiate between function and function definition.
Is there any existing function that can be utilised? I think it should work similar to how
Is there any way that we can pass the values to the read prompts via cache routine.
For example, we have a couple of reports/routine in our system which accepts some inputs and after taking the inputs it generates some data. Right now it has proper UI and where User enters the value and in routines we have Read statements which accepts those inputs for further processing.
Running WebTerminal from OpenExchange over HTTPS could be a very secure access method for remote developers. So I was asked to compare it to other access tools.
I just tried to log into our QA server and connect to Terminal (v 2013.1).
I can type in my username but when I attempt to type my password, no characters are typed. When I press ENTER the password is invalid.
I can connect to the management portal and the studio development environment without any problems. Also, I do not have this problem when connecting to the terminal in our production environment (2010).
Does anyone know what can cause this type of problem?
Forgive me if this is a rather low-level question - I am a physician informaticist who is learning cache/mumps for the first time. I am sure this probably relates to some setting but I can't find a similar issue anywhere.
When I create a list, and then try and return that list - I get a bunch of symbols back along with my results, or sometimes I just get symbols.
I pasted a screenshot below. Thank is advance for the help!
When deploying IRIS in a container, what are recommendations for permitting users terminal access? There is docker exec -it, but that does not work from a user's workstation where - in the old deployment model - they would connect to the server over ssh using Putty and open a terminal session from there.
I am taking the 'Creating an InterSystems Class Definition' course, and the Exercices asks to open a Terminal from the Management Portal to create and interact with a new object. I didn't found how to acces tot the Terminal from the Management Portal, and the documentation I have seen doesn't help me...
Is there any way to control what control sequence is sent to a device when a "write #" is executed?
I have an application that establishes a banner at the top of the terminal window and when we do a "write #" the banner disappears. I need to be able to recreate the banner line as part of the screen clear.
Every day coding with IRIS and docker I call the following 3 commands in VSCode terminal. Always the same for any projects:
docker-compose build ; to build the container
docker-compose up -d ; to run the IRIS in container
docker-compose exec iris iris session iris ; to open the IRIS terminal
Is there any way to map the key sequence which will type me the rest?
I was hoping to be able to print the Authentication Enabled properties of a system from the command line using the Get or GetProperties class method. Currently, however, I am only able to get a return 1 or Invalid Oref error.