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If, by "release" you are referring to releasing an IP address, then they are
not used simultaneously (right?) - and the rule still applies. If that's
not what you mean, please enlighten me. Unless the rules of the universe
have changed fairly significantly, you'll not share IP address on a single
network. It sounds to me like what you're doing is sharing a device, which
is not the same thing at all!
Dennis Lovelady
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No time spent with a cat on your lap, can ever be considered 'wasted.'
Actually, you can if you "release" the printer between uses. We do it
all the time since we have multiple systems pointing to the same
printer.
Most likely a printer definition has changed.
Sharon Wintermute
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[mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Dennis Lovelady
Sent: Monday, December 13, 2010 11:30 AM
To: 'Midrange Systems Technical Discussion'
Subject: RE: Two writers, same IP, one won't run
Something truly odd (and magical!) is going on if you've been able to
have
multiple devices with a single IP address. TCP/IP rules prevent the
possibility of sharing an IP address. Put another way, only one device
*should* be able to use a particular IP address within its network at
any
given time.
WRKJOB name_of_writer
The above command will lead you to jobjogs that should describe the
issue.
Dennis Lovelady
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The bigger they are, the harder they hit.
Something odd is going on. When I try to start one writer to aprinter,
it ends. All job log states is that it did not end normally. Themailing
other writer to this IP address is working just fine.
This has worked fine until today.
Any ideas?
John McKee
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