Hello All,
I've got a quick question regarding the Progress Explorer tool. I've got a test server running OE 10.0B02 on it. I'm currently testing OE 10.0 so that the company can make the switch from Progress 9.1c to OE 10.0.
I'm using the Progress Explorer tool in order to start the database initially and in the event that the server is rebooted. However I have a batch file that I use in order to do weekly offline backups of the database. This file brings down the database and then re-starts it once the back up is complete. However after a few test runs, I've noticed that once the database has been restarted via the batch file (command line), the Progress Explorer Tool no longer recognizes the fact that the database is up and running. Which isn't a good thing, I think. Is there a way to get the Progress Explorer Tool to recongize the fact that the data is up and running once the database has been started via command line or batch file?
Thanks,
Pete J.
I've got a quick question regarding the Progress Explorer tool. I've got a test server running OE 10.0B02 on it. I'm currently testing OE 10.0 so that the company can make the switch from Progress 9.1c to OE 10.0.
I'm using the Progress Explorer tool in order to start the database initially and in the event that the server is rebooted. However I have a batch file that I use in order to do weekly offline backups of the database. This file brings down the database and then re-starts it once the back up is complete. However after a few test runs, I've noticed that once the database has been restarted via the batch file (command line), the Progress Explorer Tool no longer recognizes the fact that the database is up and running. Which isn't a good thing, I think. Is there a way to get the Progress Explorer Tool to recongize the fact that the data is up and running once the database has been started via command line or batch file?
Thanks,
Pete J.