I run the client as follows:
./Client -S 1 -R 1000
where -S and -R are two input parameters to the client's main (-S for
Synchronous Test and R for number or
reptitions that the operation is carried out e.g 1000 times as in the above
case.)
so, I basically don't provide any additional information for the client
side! Do I need to?
Just a note that I run the same set up for TAO ORB and it works; we are in
the process of compare/contrast
TAO ORB and OrbitCPP for throughput and efficiency.
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Alix Pouladdej
Nortel Networks
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-----Original Message-----
From: Dan Kegel [mailto:dk...@ix...]
Sent: Monday, December 23, 2002 3:59 PM
To: Pouladdej, Alix [CAR:0V11:EXCH]; orb...@li...
Subject: Re: [orbitcpp-list] Problem with running compiled code on two
machines.
Alix Pouladdej wrote:
> I have successfully compiled and run a client and server on the SAME
> workstation. When I try to run the client and server on separate
> worksation, it fails
How do you run the client?
Can you strace the client to see what it's doing?
A common problem is, the client and server can't ping
each other using the hostname embedded in the, um, URLs
that Corba sends. (It's been so long I'm forgetting
the lingo.)
- Dan
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