Re: [foxboro] Question - GoGlobal

  • From: "Long, Brian" <blong@xxxxxxx>
  • To: "foxboro@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <foxboro@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 8 Nov 2010 09:58:11 -0600

Thanks for the info, unfortunately there's not very many options for the old 
version of GG like there are for Exceed.  I seem to remember needing to give 
the startup command some options or maybe even tying the actual license number 
to some options.

Thanks,
Brian 

-----Original Message-----
From: foxboro-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:foxboro-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On 
Behalf Of Jones, Charles R. (Chuck)
Sent: Monday, November 08, 2010 8:37 AM
To: foxboro@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [foxboro] Question - GoGlobal

It has been a long time since I configure Hummingbird Exceed and even
longer since GoGlobal.  But I think that in this the solution is
similar.  The point to look for is in the Windows machine. 

In Exceed: 
- Open X-start application to set up a new connection.  GoGlobal should
have an equivalent.
  This application is where you set up the login and password, host
name, etc.

- Select the "Other..." button.  This takes you to a second dialog box
where you can set connection parameters, 
  login macros, browse for hosts, etc.  Among the connection parameters,
you can set time-outs.  This is what you want.

- Set Close (secs) to -1 (negative one).  This sets it for no time-out.
I don't remember what the GoGlobal 
  equivalent to this is called.  But, it could give you a place to
start.  I should be up to the client to calculate 
  the time-out.

I apologize if you knew all of this already and you are only looking for
the last bullet point.  But, I still remember looking all over for this
information the first time I did it.  I had missed it somehow in the
documentation.  I kept changing my start up script--adding things in,
taking things out, looking for licensing issues, putting in "sleep"
statements to allow for communication lapses.  Finally, it hit me that
the only thing consistent about the sessions closing was the time that
the session stayed open.  Then I found it.

Chuck Jones
Automation Technologist
Tate & Lyle Lafayette Plant




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