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Operating Systems AIX Problem with a Network Interface Post 302139704 by porter on Monday 8th of October 2007 09:12:09 PM
Old 10-08-2007
I did find this on the net...

Fibre Channel Adapter for I/O or TCP/IP? - ITtoolbox Groups

Which makes me wonder if the device is picky when there is no cabling.

Does the OS happily say that the card that the device is on is happy?
 

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Prototyper(1)							   User Commands						     Prototyper(1)

NAME
Prototyper - Runs CLAM networks with a Qt interface SYNOPSIS
Prototyper [Network.clamnetwork [Interface.ui]] [-o] [-d backend1 [-d backend2]...] DESCRIPTION
The Prototyper runs audio processing networks created by the CLAM NetworkEditor (.clamnetwork) which can be controlled using a Qt user interface (.ui) created by the Qt Designer to control it. Qt widget names on the interface will be used to connect the widgets the proper network elements. See the CLAM NetworkEditor tutorial for more detailed explanation. on how to specify such binding. If no interface is provided on the command line, the Prototyper will look for an interface with the same name than the network and the proper extension. If anything else fails then a minimalistic default interface will be used. You can also provide a list of audio backends to try. Most common backends are 'alsa', 'jack', 'portaudio'... They will be probed in order and the first one working will be selected. If none of the selected works then the default list of backends for the platform will be tried. The -o option executes the network without any interface AUTHOR
CLAM development team (clam (at) iua.upf.es) SEE ALSO
NetworkEditor(1), designer-qt4(1), QtSMSTools(1), Annotator(1) http://clam-project.org/wiki/Network_Editor_tutorial (Network Editor Tutorial) version 0.1.2 August 24, 2005 Prototyper(1)
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