said:
>My questions are: 1) How do I get a "Timed Out" error return when I make
>a Socket Receive call? 2) What is the "default" value of the timeout
>value since it _appears_ that the default value is "wait forever"? 3) Is
>there a TCP/IP configuration setting for the entire system somewhere that
>I don't know about which sets this value?
What MPTS and TCP/IP FP levels are you running?
>the Receive Timeout time? I have no documentation on "RcvTimeO". (My
>PL/I VisualAge doesn't have any help on this that I can see. I do have
>VisualAge C++ v. 3.0 but can't find any appropriate doc file in the
>IBMCPP\HELP\ directory -- the only search hit I got was on
>"somsSetsockopt" in the somguide.inf file, and that doesn't have a
The TCP/IP stuff is documented in the Warp4 toolkit. There's also
documentation somewhere in the MPTS and TCP/IP tree, but I can't find it
at the moment. I look again later.
Steven
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