I am looking for Grafana win 32-bit version. Is it possible to get it from a repository or somewhere else as there are no instructions how to build it from source and perhaps something might go wrong during the process?
That would help me a lot!
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I'm really in trouble having Wincc RT Professional running on my computer. It has consistently come with an error "Compilation not possible. the "WinCC" SQL instance is either not running or not available" anytime I compile it. I searched that it dues to SQL server (WINCC) is not running so I was gonna enable it in Sql server configuration manager but it didn't have such thing like that in the list of SQL Server services. How can I install it manually or make Wincc Pro run successfully? I'm using TIA Portal V14 that worked well with Wincc RT Advanced and the SIMATIC WinCC Runtime Professional has also installed formerly. Hope this description enough and clear for you. Thanks in advance.
This error has been reported a number of times on the Siemens forums. Unfortunately, it seems every time the forum users stop short of saying what they did to fix it (or they didn't fix it)...
As you may have guessed, the backbone of WinCC RT Professional is a Microsoft SQL Server database, although what flavor and version of SQL they embed in their product, I'm not sure.
Your installation has gone bad in some way. Sorry that's not a helpful description, but it's hard to tell why without further information, so here are some fault finding steps I would take.
If you haven't done so already, have a quick scan of forum to see if you can find a quick fix.
If you were never, ever able to compile with this installation, can I suggest the following as general fault-finding:
A. if a working installation on another machine is available, compare the installs as much as possible to find out what's different. You might find the compatibility tool useful for this: compatibility tool
B. If (A) is not possible, perform a fresh installation on a different machine without any other siemens software, and try to compile.
C. if (B) works, you might have a software conflict. It happens. I thought that the installers for the different flavors of WinCC check for this before installing, but I'm not sure.
Check if your SQL service is started, as shown in the picture below
I have been trying to install Oracle SQL Developer on my 64bit Windows 8.1 machine. I have tried to install it with the embedded jdk and without the jdk. when I remove Java and I start SQL Developer it comes up and asks for the location of Java, I then tell it where it is. In either situation when starting SQL Developer it come up and starts to install for about 10 seconds, the progress bar says loading and the SQL Developer screen goes away with no errors and no explaniation. I have been trying this for days. I have removed and redownloaded all files and I get the same result.
Please if anyone can help I would be grateful. I need this for my course and I am unable to get anything completed.
Thank you for any help you can provide.
I had the same problem. I created an account with Oracle, accept the Terms and licences agreement. Search for the version you are trying to install and make sure it is the right one for the OS, 32 OR 64 bits with JDK 8. After extracting the files make sure you run as Admin, your SQL will complete installing. When you are installing they go into a default folder in C-drive or you can choose the path. Hope it helps.
i wanted to install sumo 0.29.0(latest version) on Ubuntu 16.04. but when i'm installing according to the guidance provided in
http://sumo.dlr.de/wiki/Installing
it always installed giving following executions
please some one help me to solve this
thank you
The ubuntu repository is not always up to date and is still at 0.28.0. If you really need the most recent version (0.30.0 as of today), you will need to build from source as described in the SUMO wiki http://sumo.dlr.de/wiki/Installing/Linux_Build.
I am a newbie to Xen and want to download it on my machine which currently has CentOS7. I have been researching and experimenting for a couple of days but can't seem to find a straightforward answer on how to install a fully functioning Xen on CentOS7. I tried using the workaround at http://www.lairdscomputer.com/Blog/tabid/62/EntryId/74/Installing-Xen-4-on-Centos-7.aspx, but it seems that some of the packages it uses might be outdated.
Is it even possible to install Xen on CentOS7, even if it is missing some parts to it? Would it be better just to go back to CentOS6.x so that I can install Xen4CentOS?
Thanks in advance! Any advice is appreciated!
Afaik RedHat therefore CentOS is not supporting Xen whoever in fact it is possible.
I am using xen4centos on my Centos7 server, it was installed along with official article from wiki:
https://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/Xen/Xen4QuickStart
It it is not, please provide some logs, errors etc
i am going to use BIRT plugin in eclipse in my linux operating system.
I want to know that whether there is any issue if multiple users use that plugin at the same time?
if so, what are the issues in using it?
if not, please tell me how many user can use that plug in at the same time?
please help.
As long as Eclipse is installed correctly for a multi-user system there should not be a problem.
See this entry in the Eclipse help for install information: http://help.eclipse.org/indigo/index.jsp?topic=%2Forg.eclipse.platform.doc.isv%2Freference%2Fmisc%2Fmulti_user_installs.html