I have two applications, CircleRx and CircleTx running on two different computers. CircleRx reads topic Circle, while CircleTx sends one sample of Circle. CircleRx starts first. Minutes later CircleTx starts and immediately sends a single Circle sample. The sample is sometimes missed by CircleRx. I suspect this is due to a race condition between discovery and the transmit of the sample. I assume the Reliabilty QoS can be used to ensure Rx of this sample. What are the proper Reliability settings for the reader and writer to ensure delivery?
Thanks.
Mark.
Hello Mark,
I think this page covers what you are looking for. If this isn't what you need, just let us know.
https://community.rti.com/kb/why-does-my-dds-datareader-miss-first-few-samples
Best regards,
PK
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