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254.1 | HUBwatch (ULTRIX/OpenVMS) doesn't care how many hubs you've got | SLINK::HOOD | I'd rather be surfing | Thu Jun 03 1993 14:15 | 13 |
| There is no fixed limit of how many agents HUBwatch for ULTRIX or HUBwatch
for OpenVMS VAX can handle. Just keep adding them to your agents file.
I just tried it with an agents file containing 150 agents. Except for it
being slow at the 2 specific times when the agents file was being accessed,
(startup and when the Manage Community window is invoked) it works normally.
Don't know about HUBwatch for Windows, though.
Tom Hood
HUBwatch devo
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254.2 | 486 should be able to handle it | EMDS::SEAVER | Bill Seaver, HUBwatch Mktg | Sun Jun 13 1993 22:52 | 12 |
| From: MEMIT::DELNI::FORREST "Jack Forrest LKG2-2 Pole Z5 226-7392" 3-JUN-1993 15:38:39.24
To: MEMIT::EMDS::SEAVER
CC: FORREST
Subj: RE: 254- any esitimate of Windows power with 900?
I would guess that a run-of-the-mill 486 with a DE200 DEPCA could keep
up with 110 hubs, as long as HUBwatch is running in the foreground. If
HUBwatch is typically run as an icon, and the user is running other
heavy apps, then you run out of steam.
jack
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