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Old 05-20-2009
Domino listener in 2 separate zones

Can you set up a second listener in /devices/pseudo? What about using a different minor number?

I am trying to get Domino to listen from 2 different local zones. They are each running different versions of Domino. Any help would be appreciate.

Here is some more info:

The first zone worked fine. It was running Domino8 - no problems.

The new zone is completely different: it is a Solaris 8 zone (whole zone) running an old version of Domino (6 or 7 I'm not sure). It is also using Oracle9ais, and j2ee (there is a conflict that shows up with ORMI. I did not install this version of Domino in the global, however, I believe it may be old enough that it would not be required.

I just added a new ethernet port to the mix in case that helps. But when i check the major and minor numbers by doing and ls -l on /devices/pseudo/listen* I only get one line and I'm afraid that is causing the conflict when I add that same listener to both zones.
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