Michael Herger wrote:
It can be done if you run your own installation of MySQL server. Then
you edit each prefs file to point to a different MySQL database. But
I think this is exactly the way to do it:
I think there may be some confusion here.
I interpreted the original questions as aski
It can be done if you run your own installation of MySQL server. Then
you edit each prefs file to point to a different MySQL database. But
I think this is exactly the way to do it: for the second instance consider
the first instance's MySQL the "external" server. Configure the second as
if
I've been looking at the requirements for running multiple instances of
SlimServer from the same code/program installation of SlimServer. It
seems most of the pieces are in place to do this via command line
switches - you can designate separate IP addresses for each server,
separate pref files, s