Hello Stan,

I very appreciate the time taken to reply. Yes, I have tried to go for
configs rather than documents first.

As you said, yes all the services are controlled by supervisor. And its
installed with ansible automatically. I had gone through a little of
Ansible mainly for this stuff. I think i need to try a little more deeper.
However reading your emails gives me some positive energy.

Thanks and regards
J

On Tue, Jan 29, 2019 at 1:16 PM Stan V <[email protected]> wrote:

> Jithin,
>
> My recommendation is going from the code, not documentation, to your
> solution. This is kind of an industry-accepted approach working with Open
> Source anyway.
>
> I would not try updating the installation process - I assume you used
> Ansible. Whatever you have installed - is quite standard Ubuntu, so you'll
> see which apps (DB, Rabbit, etc.) you've got installed - uninstall the ones
> you don't need individually. All (I believe) edx stuff is run via the
> Supervisor - check out the supervisor configs. Likewise, you can remove
> those that you don't need. The configs will lead you to the Django settings
> files, and those point to the configuration files for each individual
> Django service. For those components that don't run under Django -
> Supervisor configs will point you in the right direction as well. A little
> bit of work, but no-guessing, just straightforward technology. Not a rocket
> science - it's a quite simple system, overall, once you start digging in.
> You can also do a text search, of course, to find all occasions that refer
> to particular services - make sure you run it over a complete set of
> folders.
>
> Stan Varlamov
>
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> On Monday, January 28, 2019 at 12:25:34 PM UTC+8, JITHIN SHA wrote:
>>
>> Hello Bro Lupus,
>>
>> Thanks for helping me out. Yeah I have already gone through most these
>> stuffs and tested, but unfortunately, i was not able to overcome it. So
>> tried sending a message, if someone has tested the similar scenario. I have
>> to find a solution, somehow as this is a requirement for the customer.
>>
>> I had initially for a temporary solution had used nat and some cheats to
>> separate the services, but that is not the right way, once it has to go
>> production. If anyone has any idea, let me know, so i can have a crack at
>> that.
>>
>> If I find a solution to this issue, will definitely let you know and make
>> a note of it and publish it, so other can benefit it.
>>
>> Thanks all
>>
>> Wish you all a Great Week...
>>
>>
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