Obviously each situation is different and performance would need to be
benchmarked. However, as a first cut, off the cuff, back of the
cocktail napkin, rule of thumb, pick your favorite metaphor estimate, on
a modern UNIX/Linux/*BSD system I would say that up to a few hundred
connection requests p
On Dec 15, 2005, at 10:52 PM, Gary Monger wrote:
Single listeners and persistent connections have their uses and are
fairly
popular in commercial environments. An LIS that receives 60 or 70
thousand
messages a day from a single source for example.
Remember, there are 86,400 seconds in a
Woodhouse
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> Single listeners work entirely in the VistA environment,
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On Dec 6, 2005, at 8:15 AM, Clemens, John wrote:t occurs to me that the option name, "Ping (TCP Only)" is confusing in this setting. That option is really for use between two VISTA HL7 implementations only. It was a useful tool for VA to test that another VA site was operational. Rather than telnet
On Dec 6, 2005, at 7:59 AM, Gregory Woodhouse wrote:
Single listeners work entirely in the VistA environment, but multi-
listeners require some setup at the OS level. In this case, the
daemon doesn't run in the MUMPS environment, but is a program that
calls MUMPS to handle messages when the
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On Dec 6, 2005, at 2:01 AM, Usha wrote:
After changing the TCP/IP
SERVICE TYPE
On Dec 6, 2005, at 1:02 AM, Usha wrote:Hi all We want to have connection between two VistA systems, so that they can exchange patient data between themselves. According to the manuals, the first step is to establish a connection between them using the HL7 links.First of all, are you using HLO or st
On Dec 6, 2005, at 2:01 AM, Usha wrote:After changing the TCP/IP SERVICE TYPE of Server A from MULTI LISTENER to SINGLE LISTENER and restarting the links, PING worked. Though I have no idea why it did not work as MULTI LISTENER.. RegardsUsha Single listeners work entirely in the VistA envir
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Hi all
We want to have connection between two VistA
systems, so that they can exchange patient data between themselves
Hi all
We want to have connection between two VistA
systems, so that they can exchange patient data between themselves. According to
the manuals, the first step is to establish a connection between them using the
HL7 links. The specification of the two systems is
Server A (TCP server)
1.
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