[Openroad-users] OpenROAD 2006 and Ingres/Net 2006

Bloomfield, Martin (PSD) Martin.Bloomfield at psd.defra.gsi.gov.uk
Fri Jan 26 19:53:00 EST 2007


OpenROAD Users,

Just to let anyone else who is using OpenROAD 2006, Ingres/Net 2006 that
there is a fix available for this problem.  We have been supplied with
patch 11949.  When this finally installs (it seems to hang for 5 minutes
at 100% complete before giving a flurry of DOS boxes), you are able to
run qbf, isql as any user.  This patch does not appear to be generally
available on the Ingres ftp site and has to be requested.

Hope this is of help.

Martin Bloomfield.
____________________________________________
Application Developer & Database Administrator
IT Branch,
Pesticides Safety Directorate
YORK

Email: martin.bloomfield at psd.defra.gsi.gov.uk
Website: www.pesticides.gov.uk

>  -----Original Message-----
> From: 	Bloomfield, Martin (PSD)  
> Sent:	Friday, January 19, 2007 11:55 AM
> To:	Openroad-Users
> Subject:	OpenROAD 2006 and Ingres/Net 2006
> 
> OpenROAD users,
> 
> I have just downloaded the new 2006 version of OpenROAD and performed
> a new install on my Windows XP PC.  As part of the installation I was
> asked which version of Ingres I wanted to install.  I chose Ingres
> 2006 (the default).  Being an XP PC, I did the installation using a
> local administrator account, and then gave the users group write
> access to the installation directory, so that files can be created and
> modified by the startup routine and tools.
> 
> The installation seemed to work fine.  As myself (a non-administrator
> user), OpenROAD 2006 works fine.  However, when I try to run isql or
> qbf, I am getting the following error:
> 
> E_QF0154 Local or II_TEMPORARY directory NOT writable.  The current
> working directory or the temporary files directory (specified by
> II_TEMPORARY) cannot have files created in it.  Please check that you
> have access rights to the directory and that sufficient disk space
> exists to create and write files there.
> 
> I have checked the permissions on the temporary directory and users
> have write access, and I can create files in the directory.  I have
> even tried changing the directory specified by II_TEMPORARY to the
> normal windows temporary directory, but this makes no difference.
> 
> Has anyone else installed OpenROAD 2006 with Ingres 2006 on Windows?
> If so, have you seen this problem and resolved it?
> 
> Martin Bloomfield.
> ____________________________________________
> Application Developer & Database Administrator
> IT Branch,
> Pesticides Safety Directorate
> YORK
> 
> Email: martin.bloomfield at psd.defra.gsi.gov.uk
> Website: www.pesticides.gov.uk
> 
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