Dave Bell wrote on 24/02/2021 11:28:
It's all a massive pain. We have kit that randomly stops calling in, and
generates angry messages in dashboards.
The sneaky alternative is that it's all honour based anyway (at least for
the range we are using). Just let it sit in eval mode and move on with your
life.
it's an RTU license until it's not. Then you have a network which
depends on a code path which polls the question: "should I continue to
operate?", and where the default answer is usually "no" unless signaled
otherwise.
There are many ways of building reliable networks. I'm not aware of any
which include using code where the default is to stop working unless
explicitly told otherwise.
Nick
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