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Thank you for the reply. We’ll give it a go and see how it works for us. June 29, 2009 at 4:00 pm in reply to: Are you running CL in a virtual environment? i.e. VMWare #68432Good Morning,
We currently have 3 Cloverleaf Environments (Development, Testing and Productions). All three run in their own virtual environment on a Windows 2008 Hyper-V Server.
There are a few reasons we decided to do this. The most compelling reason for us was the ability to backup the VM Hard Drive for a quick recovery was the most compelling reason. A close second was consolidation of resources.
We based the Resource Allocation on the needs of the environment. Each Virtual Machine was built using a 18 Gig Virtual Drive. All environments were built with Windows Server 2003 Standard w/sp2. Development has 512MB Ram and 1 Virtual Processor allocated to it. Test has 2GB Ram and 2 Virtual Processors allocated to it. Production has 3GB Ram and 4 Processors allocated to it.
We also use the CSC to connect to all of our HL7 Customers. As traffic increases we have also considered isolating production traffic onto it’s own NIC.
There were no responses to this so I just want to make sure it was not missed.
Thanks 🙂
Lawrence Staffieri
Standing Stone Inc
Thanks for the input 🙂
Same problem remains. The CSC needs to retrieve the command to execute it. 🙂 That is true. However, it can only control the client if the client decides to ask the server for the commands… and in my experience that doesn’t happen until the inbound stream is completed. This instance occurs when there is a flood of messages coming in. I want to be able to tell the server to stop accepting messages from the CSC without the need to communicate to the CSC Client itself.
In our environment, if this condition happens… and no one is available on the Customer Side to address the CSC, there is no way to stop the flood. Restart Commands don’t work, because they do not go across until the CSC asks for them. The flood doesn’t stop because the CSC Client is overwelmed with input. This condition Downs our interface to every other customer we have.
A switch on the server that says “No more messages from you” seems to be a need in this case.
Another option would be to limit the “Face Time” of Each CSC. However, I am also unsure if that as been addressed.
Thanks
🙂 Larry Staffieri
Standing Stone Inc.
We are the web service provider. The problem is, we are unsure how to setup a schema that has a Dynamic List. Thank you for the reply. We are going to implement the Base-64 encoding. I am relatively new to both Cloverleaf and TCL so please bare with me 🙂 How would I go about modifying this script to work with an XML file?
or is there a better way to approach this with regards to translating an XML file into HL7 2.x?
Thanks,
Larry Staffieri
Standing Stone Inc.
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