John,
I guess I was assuming that you and Jeff set EPICS_CA_ADDR_LIST on
the local node to be 127.0.0.1 and then you could run ca_test on the
same node as the server. I did do this to confirm that I was understanding
what was happening in the code and then things would work with both
pieces on the same node. Setting EPICS_CAS_INTF_ADDR_LIST, however, makes
things work both on the local node and on a remote node (at least for
my environment). There is apparently another problem running with your
version of Linux.
John Sinclair
[email protected]
Oak Ridge National Lab
423-576-6362
423-574-1268 (fax)
On Tue, 31 Mar 1998, Hammonds, John wrote:
> John,
>
> Do you consider this a total fix? I tested this out and it does work as
> long as excas is run on the same node that you do the ca_test from. I
> set up to test this and if I run both of these on the same machine I get
> good results. If I run ca_test (or some other ca utility) on another
> machine, I get a message that fred was not found. This seems similar to
> the problem that I had when looking over this with Jeff Hill. I even
> think that this may have been the same variable that we set to get it to
> work through localhost.
>
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