@christof
the outcome of these tests si that tcpserver is not suitable for my installation(s).
You might try latest iemnet: https://git.iem.at/pd/iemnet/-/jobs/17401/artifacts/download?file_type=archi...
how do i install the downloaded .dek file?
rolf
it's just a zip file in disguise ;-)
On 25.06.2020 18:24, rolfm@dds.nl wrote:
@christof
the outcome of these tests si that tcpserver is not suitable for my
installation(s).
You might try latest iemnet:
https://git.iem.at/pd/iemnet/-/jobs/17401/artifacts/download?file_type=archi...
how do i install the downloaded .dek file?
rolf
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On 2020-06-25 18:24, rolfm@dds.nl wrote:
@christof
the outcome of these tests si that tcpserver is not suitable for my installation(s).
You might try latest iemnet: https://git.iem.at/pd/iemnet/-/jobs/17401/artifacts/download?file_type=archi...
how do i install the downloaded .dek file?
i just pushed a new release to our git-server. the deken package should appear momentarily in the "Find externals".
fgmdsa IOhannes
test with the latest iemnet/tcpserver:
remarkable better results.
no big bursts anymore.
sending every 20 msec,
0-1 % of the messages comes more then 30 msec after the one before.
80-90% follow in 16-24 msec.
99% 11-29 msec
which means (i think) that when there's a latency it gets immediately compensated.
of course these measurements are done in a kind of lab situation.
but anyway, it seems to present a good stepping stone for the projects i want to use it for.
thanks again everyone for the support.
rolf