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This worked. It did not seem to matter if I set the EPICS_CAS_SERVER_PORT = 5071 or not. It worked either way. I did get errors on both IOC's though. They were basically the same whether I configured the EPICS_CAS_SERVER_PORT Errors for IOC on default Port pics> CAS: request from 128.95.181.18:33089 => "invalid (damaged?) request code from UDP" CAS: Request from 128.95.181.18:33089 => cmmd=13 cid=0xa type=11 count=5071 postsize=0 CAS: Request from 128.95.181.18:33089 => available=0x805fb512 N=0 paddr=(nil) CAS: invalid (damaged?) UDP request from 128.95.181.18:33089 ? Errors for IOC's on Port 5071 epics> CAS: request from 128.95.181.18:33092 => "invalid (damaged?) request code from UDP" CAS: Request from 128.95.181.18:33092 => cmmd=13 cid=0xa type=11 count=5064 postsize=0 CAS: Request from 128.95.181.18:33092 => available=0x805fb512 N=0 paddr=(nil) CAS: invalid (damaged?) UDP request from 128.95.181.18:33092 ? I also tried Andrews suggestion of not changing the port numbers on either IOC but then my edm screen would reconnect to one but not both IOC's if it became disconnected. My intention is to be able to modularize my control processes to aid in troubleshooting and to have the flexibility to spread out processing if needed by moving IOC's between hardware. Is there a better way of doing this? Thanks Jeff Hill wrote: For the IOC operating on the default port set... EPICS_CA_ADDR_LIST=nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn:5071
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