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Hi Wayne, Post titled Pervasive SQL 9.5 Security Problems, the original post is below. I'll take note about the Java errors probably being misleading. Thanks Glyn --------------- Hi people, We are currently in the process of setting up pervasive sql v9.5 on Netware 5.1, we tried to set up security in the form of a Master user & password using Pervasive control centre, we then however disabled it. Now when we try to access some of our databases we need to login as Master and for some others we do not. When we try to go to the properties for one of the databases in the Control centre, and go to security there is nothing displayed, ant theres a java log saying that some of the widgets could not be created (I guess because the configuration file it is trying to read is corrupt?). If we then try to save anything we get the following error: "Could not accept changes - the currently displayed page contains invalid values" Any ideas on what my be causing this? Thanks in advance Wayne wrote: You're absolutely right. I looked up "went tits up" in the PSQL Status Code list and even in the Pervasive Knowledge Base and couldn't find any references to it anywhere. At any rate, I think you're looking at two different issues. If you'd describe exactly what your security symptoms are, I or someone else here might be able to help out. Really. As for the PCC errors, it sounds to me as if the JRE might be corrupt or the PCC needs to be reinstalled. Thankfully, only the PCC uses Java, not the Pervasive Microkernel Engine or the Relational Engine, so the PCC errors are probably a red herring. What errors is PCC throwing up? As for why use Pervasive.SQL? Well, from 2000 to 2004 I was the PSQL "DBA" for a retail chain with 350+ stores, each of which had a PSQL v2000i server managing a 1.5 gb store database with 3 - 15 users. Administering them all took probably .1% (that's point 1 percent) of my time. If that. Try that with MSSQL. Oh, and I've been gone two years now and they're still running all of that and they haven't had to replace me. Wayne Analytica Business Systems A Pervasive Software Premier Partner www.analyticabiz.com seetickets wrote: From my experience so far, people selling Pervasive SQL seem to know everything about it until they have sold it to you, then they suddenly know squat. The security went tits up on one of our databases in version of v9.5 for Novell and pervasive control centre just kept throwing up errors as if some sort of configuration file had got corrupted (the Java log had loads of null pointer exceptions in it, so I assume something is failing to get set on loading the data). With absolutely no information about the workings of PSQL we are having trouble tracking down the source of the fault. It's not as if we can go and get a book and read up on pervasive either, there are none, and I've failed to locate any consultants in the UK. So why go with Pervasive when you have the choice of switching to something that has tons and tons of good documentation, like MySQL or infact anything other than PSQL? If anyone has any direction for us (sorry to take the focus of the problem in hand here) let me know. Wayne wrote: Hi Samson, If the new project is intended to use data from the existing PSQL ERP database, then I would strongly recommend staying with Pervasive.SQL. I would recommend upgrading to version 9, primarily to gain a higher level of SQL compliance, but also to gain access to better tools and greater SQL performance than you get with v2000i. Here's a link to a summary of why you might want to upgrade: http://www.analyticabiz.com/psqlv9sp2partner.php You haven't mentioned what your development platform is going to be (Linux/Apache/PHP, .NET, Java) but it doesn't matter really. Pervasive.SQL is cross-platform (Windows, Linux, Netware) and is accessible by all access methods, including ADO, ADOdb and JDBC, just to name a few. If you are intending to expose the data to the internet rather than just to an intranet, you'll need to purchase an internet license. It doesn't sound like you intend to do that, though. In short, PSQL will serve your needs perfectly well, and will save you the conversion costs of going to MSSQL. Having said all that, if the project is not intended to use the existing database, your options are more open. While PSQL would still serve the new project's needs just fine, the advantages of using it specifically for this project diminish, along these lines: If the new database is going to reside on the current server, then it would be better to stay with PSQL; if the new database will reside on a new, dedicated server, then PSQL, MSSQL, MySQL or PostgreSQL would do probably equally well, depending, again, on your platform. All of the above would work on Linux, for example, except for MSSQL. HTH. Wayne Analytica Business Systems, Inc. A Premier Pervasive Partner To subscribe to our Pervasive news feed: www.analyticabiz.com/rss20.php Samson wrote: Hi All, Thanks in advance for the help. We are considering a new Project. This project is going to be totally web based. Currently my company is using Pervasive SQL 2000i for there ERP needs. Will the existing Pervasive SQL 2000i itself serve the purpose OR should I consider moving to MS SQL Server. Do assist me in terms of development also i.e. Is it easier to code with Pervasive SQL 2000i or with MS SQL Server. Regards Samson |
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Hi Wayne, Post titled Pervasive SQL 9.5 Security Problems, the original post is below. I'll take note about the Java errors probably being misleading. Thanks Glyn --------------- Hi people, We are currently in the process of setting up pervasive sql v9.5 on Netware 5.1, we tried to set up security in the form of a Master user & password using Pervasive control centre, we then however disabled it. Now when we try to access some of our databases we need to login as Master and for some others we do not. When we try to go to the properties for one of the databases in the Control centre, and go to security there is nothing displayed, ant theres a java log saying that some of the widgets could not be created (I guess because the configuration file it is trying to read is corrupt?). If we then try to save anything we get the following error: "Could not accept changes - the currently displayed page contains invalid values" Any ideas on what my be causing this? Thanks in advance |
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