Thanks... That actually makes sense. :-)

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On 11/23/08 3:43 AM, "Ronald van der Laan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Robert,
> 
> You could use "virtual" cpuids to create extra nodes, for instance as Rich
> said, POLAR2 and GRIZZLY2.
> You do that by adding extra lines to the SYSTEM NETID with those extra cpuids
> and the new node names.
> Then in the directory entry of the TCPIP2 userid, you set the cpuid, based on
> the system (POLAR or GRIZZLY) using sysaffin records.
> 
> You can then also use the POLAR2 and GRIZZLY2 in the TCPIP DATA file to point
> to the TCPIP2 stacks.
> When you want other users/servers to use those stacks, you can give them the
> same virtual cpuid too and they will pick up the TCPIP2 stack from the TCPIP
> DATA file.
> 
> Ronald van der Laan
> 


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