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September 11, 2009 10:29 AM SSCrazy Group: General Forum Members Last Login: Today @ 2:40 PM Points: 2,231, Visits: 3,036 Hello FriendsI php error no input file specified was running the DTA and getting an error while the DTA is trying to consume the file. Can you please suggest how to get rid of the trouble.What I did...(1) Executed a profiler and saved the 'profiler'
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output in a table: work_load_file in [master] DB. (just I kept). Ran againt the server.(2) Created a 'work load' file in the "d:\" with name as "work_load_file.trc".(3) Select the appropriate database to tune..(chose msproduct).(4) Checked the "save tuning log".In the progress tab, the error is coming as::"Error: Unable to open input file specified : d:\work_load_file.trc".Any suggestions would be helpful. Note: I was trying to make myself aware of this 'performance tool'. This is not unable to open input file c++ related to any project. At my home I tried and got this error. Any suggestions to run the tool for the first time would help me to understand the functions and usage!! Thanks. Post #786549 Lynn PettisLynn Pettis Posted Friday, September 11, 2009 10:46 PM SSC-Insane Group: General Forum Members Last Login: Today @ 2:22 PM Points: 23,411, Visits: 37,458 First, you probably shouldn't have created the trace table in the master database, but since you did, oh well.You should be able to consume the data from the table directly without having to export it to a file first. I have done that myself and it worked. Lynn PettisFor better assistance in answering your questions, click hereFor tips to get better help with Performance Problems, click hereFor Running Totals and its variations, click here or when working with partitioned tablesFor more about Tally Tables, click hereFor more about Cross Tabs and Pivots, click here and hereManaging Transaction LogsSQL Musings from the Desert Fountain Valley SQL (My Mirror Blog) Post #786817 SQL-DBA-01SQL-DBA-01 Posted Saturday, September 12, 2009 11:22 AM SSCrazy Group: General Forum Members Last Login: Today @ 2:40 PM Points: 2,231, Visits: 3,036 Lynn,Thought I couldn't understand properly from your response how to fix my problem, but thanx for your response.Can you suggest any doc(PDF) so that I
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Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with us Stack Overflow Questions Jobs Documentation Tags Users Badges Ask unable to open input kickstart file Question x Dismiss Join the Stack Overflow Community Stack Overflow is a community of 4.7 million programmers, just like you, helping each other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up http://www.sqlservercentral.com/Forums/Topic786549-146-1.aspx Running Composer returns: “Could not open input file: composer.phar” up vote 82 down vote favorite 16 I am new to symfony2 and reading symblog. In third chapter while trying with data-fixtures I tried the command: php composer.phar update but I got the error: Could not open input file: composer.phar So I googled a little and tried php composer.phar install but still getting the http://stackoverflow.com/questions/21670709/running-composer-returns-could-not-open-input-file-composer-phar same error. So please guide how to deal with this composer to install new extentions or bundles like data-fixtures in symfony2 using wamp. php symfony2 wamp composer-php share|improve this question edited Jun 22 at 14:55 Nic 6,15533367 asked Feb 10 '14 at 6:49 user3291745 436145 did you install composer.phar in right place?? –hizbul25 Feb 10 '14 at 6:53 I had this issue while trying to setup composer globally. I ended up adding alias composer="php C:\\\\Users\\\\MyUsername\\\\bin\\\\composer.phar" to my .bashrc file. Ugly, but worked. –Batandwa Jun 4 '14 at 11:17 7 Solution for windows user is below by @Jamil, you have to user composer rather than php composer.phar –Carlos487 Oct 8 '15 at 20:43 add a comment| 15 Answers 15 active oldest votes up vote 136 down vote If you followed instructions like these: https://getcomposer.org/doc/00-intro.md Which tell you to do the following: $ curl -sS https://getcomposer.org/installer | php $ mv composer.phar /usr/local/bin/composer Then it's likely that you, like me, ran those commands and didn't read the next part of the page telling you to stop referring to composer.phar by its full name and abb
Memcached Performance Scalability Strategy OnePlus How to Solve "No input file specified" with PHP and Nginx Tweet "No input file specified" or "Primary script unknown" in the error log is one of the https://blog.martinfjordvald.com/2011/01/no-input-file-specified-with-php-and-nginx/ most frequently encountered issues in nginx+PHP. People on serverfault and in the #nginx IRC channel asks for help with this so often that this post is mostly to allow me to be lazy and not have to type up the same answer every time. This is actually an error from PHP and due to display_errors being 0ff people will often just get a blank page with no output. In a typical setup input file PHP will then send the error to stderr or stdout and nginx will pick up on it and log it in the nginx error log file. Thus people spend a ton of time trying to figure out why nginx isn't working. The root cause of the error is that PHP cannot find the file nginx is telling it to look for, and there are a few common cases that causes this. Wrong unable to open Path Sent to PHP The most common reason at the time of writing happens because a user uses a horrible tutorial found via google instead of actually understanding nginx. Reading my nginx primer will equip you to actually solve this on your own but since this post is actually dedicated to the error I'll cheat this once and allow you to be lazy by just giving you the full solution. Nginx tells PHP about the file to execute via the SCRIPT_FILENAME fastcgi_param value. Most examples in the wiki should define this as $document_root$fastcgi_script_name. The horrible tutorials will often hard code the path value but this is not desirable as we don't want to duplicate information and invite future screw ups. So you've gone with the $document_root$fastcgi_script_name option and suddenly it's no longer working. This happens because nginx has 3 levels of inheritance commonly referred to as blocks, these being http, server and location, each being a sub-block of the parent. Directives in nginx inherit downwards but never up or across, so if you define something in one location block it will never be applied in any other location block under any circumstance. Typically users define their index and root directive in location / because a tutorial told them to. So when they then