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On May 14, 2004, at 23:57, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Running two at the same time would cause frogs to fall from the sky, boils
to appear on the skin, Michael Jackson, and other biblical plagues to ruin
your day... :-)

Michael Jackson is a biblical plague? That explains a lot.



Seriously, since the usplog file is ONLY used at startup in order to
re-establish the previous state, actually running both wouldn't cause a
problem while running. The problem would be that you would be guaranteed to
lose the state of at least one of the running systems (whichever stopped
first)

It only uses it at spooler startup to load it's info into memory, right? But does it flush its memory copy to the disk copy each time it changes state? If so, would there also be a possibility that two instances could collide and corrupt the structure of usplog so it was not usable by either at next startup?


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Regards,

Clif
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