Hmmm. Don't know about that. I rather doubt it since there is a urfs_server
process. I'd guess that it keeps track of its (one) connections.
I'll ask around, but it may take a while.
Regards,
Alex Johnson
10707 Haddington
Houston, TX 77063
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"Johnson, Alex P" wrote:
Alex,
Ok, I have used that info, now I need to know if a remote draw
application has been used on a workstation.
Is there a file somewhere that flags this?
I have written a C program which produces something like the following
output.
B 2GA312 Operator 2GA312:0
I don't remember the specifics, but I've done roughly the same thing.
However, based upon my observations, it seems that it takes about fifteen
minutes before all of the CIMIO GET tables are functioning properly.
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No. The _source_ code is generally compatible, but binaries are not generally
compatible across platforms for any OS. You have to compile it on each
platform.
Corey Clingo
Sr. Engineer
BASF Corporation
"Bruley, Peter T" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 12/11/2000 09:57:08 AM
Please respond to Foxbo
LINUX is free and runs on SPARC.
The bonus is that it also runs on INTEL, MAC and others.
I don't have the resources but.. if I had a binary compiled to run on
SPARC/LINUX would the same binary run on INTEL/LINUX ?
Peter
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From: Stan Brown
Sent: Thursday
We are using a 5 minute delay in the CIMIO startup script
(/etc/fox/go_CIMIOFOXIA). The script is kicked off by placing
it in /etc/fox/user_apps.dat. We collect about 4000 tags per
AW, and are using QF990084. Our workstations are all 250MHz
AW51Es (Ultra30).
Foxapi is started with a sleep 4