Thanks... That actually makes sense. :-) -- Robert P. Nix Mayo Foundation .~. RO-OE-5-55 200 First Street SW /V\ 507-284-0844 Rochester, MN 55905 /( )\ ----- ^^-^^ "In theory, theory and practice are the same, but in practice, theory and practice are different."
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 >