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Steve Graham  
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 More options Feb 4 2003, 7:33 am
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From: Steve Graham <js.gra...@attbi.com>
Date: Tue, 04 Feb 2003 12:32:59 GMT
Local: Tues, Feb 4 2003 7:32 am
Subject: Using IP Addresses as Devices
Cache allows this, while (I believe) that DSM does not.  Does any other
version of M/MUMPS allow this, particularly on the Linux platform?

Thanks, Steve


 
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mckinneyj  
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 More options Feb 4 2003, 1:01 pm
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From: mckinn...@cpva.saic.com
Date: 4 Feb 03 10:01:14 PST
Local: Tues, Feb 4 2003 1:01 pm
Subject: Re: Using IP Addresses as Devices
In article <3E3FB35B.7000...@attbi.com>,
 Steve Graham <js.gra...@attbi.com> writes:

> Cache allows this, while (I believe) that DSM does not.  Does any other
> version of M/MUMPS allow this, particularly on the Linux platform?

> Thanks, Steve

DSM does support "Using IP Addresses as Devices". How you do it depends
upon what you're trying to accomplish. You can see some of the details
in the "I/O Over TCP/IP" section of chapter of the DSM programmers
guide.

--
- Jim


 
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bhaskar  
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 More options Feb 5 2003, 9:25 am
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From: kbhas...@mailandnews.com (bhaskar)
Date: 5 Feb 2003 06:25:04 -0800
Local: Wed, Feb 5 2003 9:25 am
Subject: Re: Using IP Addresses as Devices

Steve Graham <js.gra...@attbi.com> wrote in message <news:3E3FB35B.7000705@attbi.com>...
> Cache allows this, while (I believe) that DSM does not.  Does any other
> version of M/MUMPS allow this, particularly on the Linux platform?

> Thanks, Steve

GT.M[tm] (http://www.sanchez-gtm.com and
http://sourceforge.net/projects/sanchez-gtm) does.  Source code for
GT.M on the x86 GNU/Linux platform is available under the GNU General
Public License (GPL).

-- Bhaskar
k dot bhaskar at sanchez dot com <-- send e-mail here


 
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