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Steve, Suppose that I'm in the following situation: -I have 2 (for example) clients that want some files that are from the same feed type (or even if it is not really the case that the files are of the same feed type, the 2 clients want their files tagged with the same type (for example: EXP). -I want to be sure that my "clients" can only obtain the files that are intend for them. I don't want to rely on the fact they will choose themselves the subset of the feed I allow them. I know that I cannot insert a regular expression in my ALLOW statement to restrict what files they will have access. -I don't want to use 2 machines for attaining my goal. Thus if I can run 2 instances (one for each client, with different queue's name and maybe different port number for the application?) I think it could solve my problem? Regards, Daniel > -----Original Message----- > From: Steve Emmerson [mailto:steve@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] > Sent: 21 November, 2003 16:17 > To: Lemay,Daniel [CMC] > Cc: 'ldm-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx' > Subject: Re: Many instances of LDM on the same machine > > > Daniel, > > >Date: Fri, 21 Nov 2003 14:58:29 -0500 > >From: "Lemay,Daniel [CMC]" <Daniel.Lemay@xxxxxxxx> > >Organization: UCAR/Unidata > >To: "'ldm-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx'" <ldm-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > >Subject: Many instances of LDM on the same machine > > The above message contained the following: > > > Is it possible to run many instances of LDM in the same machine? > > Running multiple instances of the LDM shouldn't be necessary. > > What are you trying to do? > > Regards, > Steve Emmerson >
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