[ic] TcpMap - (dash)

Mike Heins interchange-users@icdevgroup.org
Fri Aug 2 23:37:01 2002


Quoting Orko (orko@eacceleration.com):
> I've searched, but can't find reference to what the interchange.cfg
> TcpMap value of '-' (dash) actually means.  I have two catalogs running
> on different servers, and one of them was initially set up with makecat
> as using UNIX mode.  Since then, I've switched it over to INET mode, and
> noticed a difference in interchange.cfg between the two servers.
> 
> Here is what I'm seeing:
> 
> First server(originally set up as INET):
> TcpMap port# catname
> 
> Second server (originally set up as UNIX):
> TcpMap port# -
> 
> What does the dash mean?  I believe when I first set the UNIX mode
> server up the original line was:
> TcpMap 7786 -
> 
> But when I compiled the tlink cgi I changed it to the port specified in
> my config.h file for the tlink and the catalog is working as is.
> 
> Thanks in advance for any info,
> 

This is documented in icconfig.

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