"JerryGauth" wrote : 1. If you're running copies of the "all" configuration on
the same network, the copies will be clustered (along with "all" if you're
using it). The software and configuration files included in the "all"
configuration are cluster enabled by default. You don't need to do an
1. If you're running copies of the "all" configuration on the same network,
the copies will be clustered (along with "all" if you're using it). The
software and configuration files included in the "all" configuration are
cluster enabled by default. You don't need to do anything to "enable" th