Don't know if this went throught the first time...
Adam DeGrush wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Basic Question:
> I am running a Linux IOC on a machine that is on multiple networks. I
> do I deal with the fact that under this condition there appears to be
> two sets of databases, one for each network. This, of course, gives
> warning messages when monitoring channels such as:
>
> Message: "Ambiguous channel host (multiple IOC's have a channel by that
> name)"
> Severity: "Warning" Context: "Channel.VAL Accepted: netcom1.edu:5064
> Rejected: netcom2.edu:5064 "
>
> Although Channel.VAL is really on only one machine.
>
> One solution, at least in my case, is for the database to exist on a
> single network for broadcasting purposes. Is this possible? Is there
> something better?
>
> Cheers and Thanks,
> Adam DeGrush
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