Am 09.09.2010 16:18, schrieb Steven McCoy: > If this is the same host use the '-l" parameter to enable multicast > loop.
Thanks. I missed that at first glance. > ZeroMQ has this enabled by default to match IP/PGM functionality, I tried the PGM demo applications because I was unable to exchange messages via ZMQ and the egmp protocol. Don't know what changed, but now it almost works. I have a publisher who sends out twelve bytes ten times a second. The subscriber (which sits on the same machine) gets all of them up to message 186. While the publisher continues to send the messages (zmq_send returns), they do not reach the network adapter. Instead the publisher process eats up a whole CPU. I'll try to dig a little bit deeper to shed some more light on this issue. Could this be an issue with libpgm and libglib being MingW DLLs and ZMQ being built as a static library using C++Builder 2010? Christian _______________________________________________ zeromq-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.zeromq.org/mailman/listinfo/zeromq-dev
