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Setting the Tracking Mode for Area Servers

If your remote server receives area-format data (via SDI ingestor, ftp from another server, or some other method), you can choose whether to track the data. Tracking means that clients that request data while it's being received by the server will wait until all of the requested data is available before completing the request. For example, if a client runs an IMGDISP command while the area is being received on the server, the IMGDISP command will continue running until it receives all of the requested data.

The area servers are set, by default, to track data being received. You can turn off the tracking option so that client commands that request area data that's being received by the server will obtain only the data that had been received when the command was issued. To turn off the tracking option, complete the steps below.

1. Add the following line to the remote server account's $HOME/.mcenv file.

export MCTRACK;MCTRACK=NO

2. Examine the remote server account's $HOME/.profile file and add the following line if it's not already present. Be sure to leave a space between the period (.) and $HOME.

. $HOME/.mcenv

To reset the tracking option to the default (on), remove the line listed in step 1 above from the remote server account's $HOME/.mcenv file.


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