Ok, wainting these two minutes and thinking about the following:
This is quite some hassle just to change a port number or check a port
number. Why not do it in the Linux way via the /etc/ directory?

Thanks
Zeno

On 7/29/05, Nancy Anthracite <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The listener is started on the Server and it sits there and waits for
> connections.  If you have one of the newer databases, it may have a listener
> already defined in it.  Take a look here:
> VA FileMan 22.0
> 
> If your type of listener is not original but NEW STYLE and controlled by
> listener starter is YES, then it will start when you start taskman.  It may
> be simpler to start out by making the entries Original and No and then you
> can start the listener by first starting taskman, then monitoring taskman
> until it shows main loop, and then starting the listener.  There is another
> patch that will be coming out eventually for GTM that will apply to the
> listener, and in the meantime, if there isn't some pressing need to use the
> new listener, it might be easier to just do it the traditional way.
> 
> D ^ZTMB
> then D ^ZTMON and keep hitting enter or wait about 2 minutes for the "main
> loop"
> D STRT^XWBTCP(9200)
> 
> To shut down, first do
> D STOP^XWBTCP(9200)
> then
> D STOP^ZTMKU
> ****************
> Select OPTION: 5  INQUIRE TO FILE ENTRIES
> OUTPUT FROM WHAT FILE: DEVICE// RPC BROKER SITE PARAMETERS
>                                           (1 entry)
> Select RPC BROKER SITE PARAMETERS DOMAIN NAME: `1  CMM.FO-ALBANY.MED.VA.GOV
> ANOTHER ONE:
> STANDARD CAPTIONED OUTPUT? Yes//   (Yes)
> Include COMPUTED fields:  (N/Y/R/B): NO// BOTH Computed Fields and Record
> Number
>  (IEN)
> NUMBER: 1                               DOMAIN NAME: CMM.FO-ALBANY.MED.VA.GOV
> BOX-VOLUME PAIR: ROU:Morphix
> PORT: 9200                              STATUS: STOPPED
>   TYPE OF LISTENER: Original            CONTROLLED BY LISTENER STARTER: NO
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On Friday 29 July 2005 11:54 am, Zeno Davatz wrote:
> > On 7/29/05, Nancy Anthracite <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > I believe I suggested that you skip to the shortcut method as that is
> > > usually working well now where it didn't always work in the past when
> > > those instructions were first written.  There are some changes made in
> > > the registry at times as well that can come back to bite you when you
> > > change ports later if you change the hosts files, so if you can use the
> > > shortcut, do it first.
> >
> > Ok, so now you are talking about two short cuts, correct?
> >
> > 1. Make a short cut from the server to the client in
> > GTM>D Q^DI
> >
> > ... Options
> >
> > 2. Make a short cut on my Windows-Box with the "Microsoft Shortcut
> > Menu" to connect to the OpenVista Server with CPRSChart.exe
> > CCOW=DISABLED s=192.168.0.16 p=9200
> >
> > Is my understanding correct?
> >
> > Thanks
> > Zeno
> >
> >
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