I have found a solution:
There is an environment variable named EPICS_CAS_INTF_ADDR_LIST
that may be set to the node address from which CA Server is
running. It is nice having the source code!
> I have built epics base under redhat linux 5 and am trying to
> run an example CA Server, excas, as follows:
>
> caRepeater &
> excas &
>
> At this point netstat shows a process listening on udp socket 5064.
>
> I then run the utility ca_test as follows:
>
> ca_test fred
>
> >From another window, tcpdump sees the broadcast messages
> from ca_test, but excas never seems to respond.
>
> Any suggestions?
John Sinclair
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Oak Ridge National Lab
423-576-6362
423-574-1268 (fax)
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