Re: the at command

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On 01/22/2013 01:39 PM, Rob Townley wrote:
> Have the nodes subscribe to a Multicast server.
>
> Using Pipes, Signals, and some other basic operating system course
> terminology the name of which escapes me at the moment.
>
> setpriority() or nice up (-15) the priority of your software.

Good thinking.

There should only be one hop, and make that a layer 2 hop, between the 
multicast server and the systems.  A 10ms delay through an IP router 
could impact the whole sync process.  Again there IS 802.1 bridging 
designed for this; I could look it up if needed as I once did 802.1 
standards, but now  do 802.15 stuff...

In IPv6 you could use anycasts instead, and this is an example of what 
anycasts were designed for.


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