> We seem to have stumbled on a problem with EPICS_CA_AUTO_ADDR_LIST, in
> that having more than 5 entries in this list seems to break ca from
> remote systems, that is, systems on the other side of a router.
>
> Has anyone seen anything like this? I've never had to do much in this
> area, so it's probably safe to assume that I may not understand the
> problem.
>
> -bill
>
I think we wrestled with this back in May'96 and found that there was a
character limit to the environment variable string. I presume it got fixed
in a later release ... Jeff ?????
Ned
FROM [email protected] Wed May 22 21:54 CDT 1996
Date: Wed, 22 May 96 20:54:44 MDT
From: [email protected] (Jeff Hill)
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: EPICS_CA_ADDR_LIST
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Of course you are correct. Cole wrote that limit into
the env stuff. This would not be my choice. I forgot
about his limit. I dont know why he did this.
<editorial cut>
Sorry you
had to find this. I dont have alot of time this week.
Perhaps I will be able to remove the limit when I return to LA.
Jeff
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