
jesse at fsck
Oct 2, 2000, 2:17 PM
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[fwd] Status of Oracle port (from: dmorgan@bartertrust.com)
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----- Forwarded message from Dave Morgan <dmorgan [at] bartertrust> ----- Date: Mon, 02 Oct 2000 14:07:51 -0700 From: Dave Morgan <dmorgan [at] bartertrust> Reply-To: dmorgan [at] bartertrust X-Mailer: Mozilla 4.73 [en] (X11; U; Linux 2.2.12-20 i686) To: Jesse <jesse [at] fsck> Subject: Status of Oracle port After all the changes I've given you here is what works. There still may be warning messages and nonfatal errors but the data is stored in the database and can be retrieved. rtq -queue <queue num> rtq -owner <owner num> rtq -open rtq -resolved rtq -stalled rtq -dead rt -create rt -resolve <queue num> rt -open <queue num> rt -stalled <queue num> rt -show <queue num> rt -due <queue num> <date> rt -comment <queue num> rt -respond <queue num> rt -prio <queue num> <priority> rt -finalprio <queue num> <priority> rt -notify <queue num> rtadmin queue -create <queue_name> - complaint about MailOwnerOnTransaction Unimplemented - queue is still created _________________________________________________________________ Does not appear to work (No error messages but no output either) all of the rtadmin listacl options (queue, user, global) ________________________________________________________________ Definitely does not work (many error messages, uninitialized variables, etc) rtq -prio all of the rtadmin user options (enable, disable, create, modify) rtadmin queue -modify <queue_name> - Error Message: Couldn't load the queue called <queue_name> rtadmin queue -delete <queue_name> rt -subject <queue num> _________________________________________________________________ If the function is not mentioned here I have not tested it. HTH Dave -- Dave Morgan Senior Database Administrator Internet Barter Inc. www.bartertrust.com 408-982-8774 ----- End forwarded message ----- -- jesse reed vincent --- root [at] eruditorum --- jesse [at] fsck pgp keyprint: 50 41 9C 03 D0 BC BC C8 2C B9 77 26 6F E1 EB 91 ------------------------------------------------------------- "That package looks like what I wanted, but the site was down today, so I decided to reimplement it in Perl." -me
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