VStudio Warning
Charles Yeomans
charles at declareSub.com
Sat Mar 3 15:20:21 CST 2007
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Charles Yeomans
http://www.declareSub.com/
On Mar 3, 2007, at 4:10 PM, Ruslan Zasukhin wrote:
> On 3/3/07 11:04 PM, "Thorsten Hohage"
> <thohage at objectmanufactur.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> On 2007-03-03, at 22:00, Ruslan Zasukhin wrote:
>>
>>> On 3/3/07 10:42 PM, "Charles Yeomans" <charles at declareSub.com>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi Charles,
>>>
>>>> If you're using VServer on a MacBook or MacBook Pro and VStudio,
>>>> see
>>>> <http://www.valentina-db.com/bt/view.php?id=2223>. Because VStudio
>>>> incorrectly reported which server to which it was connecting, I
>>>> managed to damage two of our mission-critical databases in the
>>>> course
>>>> of trying to isolate other bugs in V4Rb.
>>>
>>> I wonder what is so special in MacBook or MacBook Pro?
>>>
>>> Again, MAC MINI also have bluetoof and airport,
>>> but it NOT show vserver's bonjour 3 times in vstudio.
>>>
>>> Anybody have ideas why MacBook can have such behavior?
>>> They have more network cards? Else?
>>
>> As written before (if not on this list, then in the chat) ...
>>
>> IT's not the matter of REAL networks, but the parallels installed
>> these "virtual" network ports on my machine. Disable both parallels
>> network cards in the current location and the problem is gone.
>
> Aha, right Thorsten, sorry I have forget this point.
>
> So Charles, do you have parallels installed on your MacBook ?
> Try disable it.
I do. But I have not used it yet, so I am not sure what to disable.
Thorsten, could you explain how?
Charles Yeomans
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