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Configuring NT Modules
A DataServer configuration that includes NT can be a local configuration, where all the components run on the same machine, or a remote, client-server configuration. It can also include clients or servers running on different platforms. For example, an NT client can access a DataServer running remotely on a UNIX host. See Table 3–1 for a list of the possible configurations for NT. It describes what you must do to set up the client and server modules.
In a remote configuration, two DataServer modules run on the host even though you use only one executable:
NOTE: Only one broker can run in a directory at a time. If you want to run multiple brokers, run each in a separate directory.Optionally, you can build customized broker and DataServer executables using the PROBUILD utility. Using PROBUILD on NT is similar to using it on UNIX. See "Building DataServer Executables," for instructions.
The following sections explain how to configure and run the local DataServer and how to configure and run the DataServer modules on the NT host machine. For instructions on setting up the client side of remote configurations on:
- UNIX — See the "Configuring UNIX Modules" section for information on the UNIX client.
- Windows — See the "Configuring Windows Modules" section for information on the Windows client.
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