[Openroad-users] vnodeless connection in OpenROAD 4.1 ?
Mark Croxford
croxford at eden.com.au
Tue Dec 12 09:13:50 EST 2006
If all you are doing is changing the server name I would suggest that
when you decommission the old server you create a DNS alias for the new
server that matches the name of the old server.
This would avoid you having to change any netutil entries.
Mark Croxford
Eden Technology
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Subject: Re: [Openroad-users] vnodeless connection in OpenROAD 4.1 ?
Thanks for the answers. If the problem I have run into has been
confirmed as a bug, I'm satisfied.
I'm moving the gateways to a new server, and was hoping that dynamic
vnodes would be a way to avoid creating new vnodes at all client PCs.
The important part is the change of servername, not of user/password.
Durwin, does your OpenROAD app create vnodes that become permanent? (as
an alternative to using netutil in "file mode")
Rune
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