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IP failover within a single node can be set using bonding device. It is described in IpFailoverChannelBonding. ... more
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This problem is due to the KB891781-hotfix update released by Microsoft on 8 February 2005. The hotfix is known to have broken the functionality of certain libraries (in particular, DHTMLEdit.ocx, which ASCE uses for HTML editing). Adelard has ... more
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These nodes are anonymous content nodes, meaning they are not in the DOM generated by the original document. ... more
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Yes, this ensures that all I/O connected to all nodes on the same ArcNet can be monitored and controlled and consequently used in logic. PILoT logic can be installed on a node other than Node 1 but it can only monitor and control its own local I/O ... more
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In CSMA, collision occurs when both clients transmit at the same time because they can't hear each other and the RTS/CTS mechanism is disabled. Since A8 has 4-sector architecture and each sector has dedicated radio, the hidden node problem is ... more
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A permanent node, is a node running for as long as you can, it starts when your computer starts, and stops when huu.... you get the picture. You'll be getting much better results, as your node will be a lot more connected to the grid, and will have ... more
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Yes. Most printers can be installed on a Green Computer node either on a parallel port or USB port. The printer is physically installed on the Green Computer node but in configured on the server as a local printer printing to a TCP/IP port. In case ... more
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When starting a Scalaris ring we have to mark exactly one node as the first node. This node will not try contacting any other node and simply wait for connections. It thus creates a new ring. We are currently using a command line parameter -boot_cs ... more
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Scalaris has two types of nodes: • a boot server and • a Scalaris node. Formerly the boot-server was required to add new nodes to the system, hence its name. Today the boot-server only maintains a list of all Scalaris nodes in the system and ... more
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Q:I get a null pointer if I don't explicitly set the source node of the arp message in ARP's send() method. ... more
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