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Subject: many many latsymbionts...
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Date: Thu, 3-Dec-87 10:14:00 EST
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Posted: Thu Dec  3 10:14:00 1987
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According to the LAT documentation a LAT print symbiont can be created
with the command $ INITIALIZE/QUEUE/PROCESSOR=LATSYM
The (undesired) effect is that, due to the /PROCESSOR qualifier, for every
LAT printqueue a seperate symbiont is created. So there are as many LAT
symbiont processes as LAT printqueue's. My questions:

- is one LAT symbiont able to handle more than one LAT printqueue, like
  the standard symbiont is able to serve several standard printqueue's ?
- if so, how to accomplish this ?

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Kees Noyens

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