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Launcher<br />

To start a target server and save your server configuration, press the Launch button<br />

at the bottom of the Create Target Server form.<br />

If a server does not respond when you select it, kill it ( ) and try turning on the<br />

Verbose toggle near the middle of the Create Target Server form to display diagnostic<br />

messages when you start it again.<br />

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Simple Server Configuration for Networked Targets<br />

For targets with network connectivity, only one field is required. Fill in the IP<br />

address or network name for the target, in the box headed Target name or IP address.<br />

After filling this in, you can launch a server immediately. The launcher saves each<br />

configuration automatically (identified with the target-server name); thus, you can<br />

retrieve a server’s configuration later to add more options.<br />

Simple Server Configuration for WDB Serial Targets<br />

If your target agent is configured for the WDB serial protocol, you must specify<br />

what UNIX device name is connected to the target, in the Serial line device box<br />

(entering the device name automatically selects wdbserial as the back end in the<br />

Backend list field). You must also fill in a name for the target server in the Target<br />

name or IP address box; in this case, the name is completely arbitrary, and is used<br />

only to identify your target server.<br />

Specifying the serial line speed is not required if you use the default speed of 9600<br />

bps. However, it is best to use the fastest possible line speed when controlling your<br />

target over serial lines. Select the fastest speed your target hardware supports from<br />

the scrolling list headed Serial line speed. (The target agent must be compiled with<br />

the same speed selected; see Configuration for Serial Connection, p.141.)<br />

Saved Configurations<br />

Each time you press the Launch button, the launcher saves the server configuration.<br />

The configuration name is the same name used to register the target server: the<br />

contents of the Target name or IP address box, or the name specified under Target<br />

server name, if you use this box to define a different name for your server. 6<br />

6. Data for each saved configuration is stored in a file with the same name as the configuration,<br />

in the directory .wind/tgtsvr under your home directory.<br />

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