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GeneralMultiple Forms Pin
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GeneralMulticast Programming Pin
goodpilot28-Jun-04 6:25
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I am writing an app that needs to receive multicast data. However, the amount of data being sent on a single multicast group is enormous and I do not have any control over the publishing side of the data. So what I'd like to do is to run multiple instances of the same app on a single, high power machine and assign each instance of the app a manageable segment of the total multicast feed to process. So for example run 4 apps and let each of them process only 1/4 of the total amount of data each.

But here is the problem, which I hope one of you will be able to help me solve. If I run multiple instances that all try to join the same multicast group on the same machine I get the following error:

System.Net.Sockets.SocketException: Only one usage of each socket address (protocol/network address/port) is normally permitted

This happens when the UdpClient object is being instantiated as follows:

udpClient = new UdpClient(portNumber);

The interesting thing is that I do not have this problem when I run an app that was built using Visual C++ and WinSock. It only happens with the .NET framework.

Does anyone have an answer to this other than "use 4 separate machines"?

Thanks

Robert

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Questionhow to retrieve the ProductCode? Pin
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