[staf-users] Is Windows Server 2008 HPC Edition supported?

2009-07-20 Thread Daria Holden
I'm using a few cluster machines for some testing. They are running Windows Server 2008 HPC Edition SP1, 64 bit. Is this a supported platform? The AMD64 version of 3.3.3 wouldn't load properly, but the 32 bit version runs ok. Does any of this seem familiar or reasonable? Thanks for your help,

Re: [staf-users] Is Windows Server 2008 HPC Edition supported?

2009-07-21 Thread Daria Holden
> > David Bender > STAF/STAX Development > IBM Software Group, WPLC >   11501 Burnet Rd. > Bldg. 903-5B002 > Austin, TX 78758-3400 >   Phone (T/L): 1-512-286-5315 (363-5315) > ITN: 23635315 > Email: bda...@us.ibm.com > > > _

[staf-users] subversion checkout

2009-07-27 Thread Daria Holden
I have one machine where the command: d:\>staf local process start shell command "svn checkout /trunk/Test d:/whargarbl" wait STDERRTOSTDOUT RETURNSTDOUT does a successful checkout, and another machine where the same command starts an svn and a STAF process, but both just hang, using 0 CPU time e

[staf-users] Fwd: subversion checkout

2009-07-27 Thread Daria Holden
un any other command via a STAF PROCESS START request via on this > Windows machine, such as notepad ? > > -- > Sharon Lucas > IBM Austin,   luc...@us.ibm.com > (512) 286-7313 or Tieline 363-7313 > > > > Daria H

[staf-users] fs copy directory performance

2009-07-29 Thread Daria Holden
Can you provide any insight as to why the following call in a STAX job to copy a 13MB directory takes over 15 minutes when copying the same directory between machines using Windows Explorer takes 15 seconds? FS COPY DIRECTORY D:/QA/Test TODIRECTORY D:/QA/Test TOMACHINE RECURSE KEEPEMPTYDIRECTORI

Re: [staf-users] fs copy directory performance

2009-07-29 Thread Daria Holden
machine PROCESS START COMMAND "xcopy" PARMS "c:\mydir1 c:\mydir2 > /s/e/i/c/v/y" RETURNSTDOUT STDERRTOSTDOUT SAMECONSOLE WAIT > > -- > Sharon Lucas > IBM Austin,   luc...@us.ibm.com > (512) 286-7313 or Tie

[staf-users] Problem starting STAF on reboot with Task Scheduler

2008-05-28 Thread Daria Holden
I have a task scheduled to run D:\STAF\bin\STAFProc.exe at system startup, but when I reboot the machine and log in, the STAFProc process isn't running. In the Task Scheduler, the task's status is "Ready". I've checked the event log, and I don't see any error message related to this. I've tried