Nikoli, did you ever get a solution that worked for having multiple instance
on a shared server?
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Hi,
On Friday 15 February 2013 10:07:03 Jörn Friedrich Dreyer wrote:
I could upstream some code I wrote for a customer that reads an environment
variable to determine which config to read. If it is set to 'test'
.../config.php will become .../config.test.php
independant of the question if
On Wednesday 13 February 2013 21:42:52 Christian Reiner wrote:
In the end it both boils down to the same system serving both instances, yo
need two databases and two installation folders.
Wouldn't it be sufficient to just use different config files for each server
name or path but still use the
On 14.02.2013, at 05:51, Torsten Grote gr...@kolabsys.com wrote:
On Wednesday 13 February 2013 21:42:52 Christian Reiner wrote:
In the end it both boils down to the same system serving both instances, yo
need two databases and two installation folders.
Wouldn't it be sufficient to just
On 14.02.2013, at 05:51, Torsten Grote gr...@kolabsys.com wrote:
On Wednesday 13 February 2013 21:42:52 Christian Reiner wrote:
In the end it both boils down to the same system serving both instances, yo
need two databases and two installation folders.
Wouldn't it be sufficient to just
If I understand correctly, yes, this should be pretty easy. they just
need to be in different directories that are not parent/children
directories. This would work:
/usr/share/www/owncloudSecure
/usr/share/www/owncloudShare
That is just an example. You also should have two separate databases,
so
Yes, just put them in different folders with separate databases.
You can access them, for example, at http://servername/instance1
http://servername/instance2, etc.
There really is no difference in installation except for the path
and database name.
Trey
Hi,
On Wednesday 13 February 2013 19:52:40 Nikolai Huckle wrote:
is it possible to install multiple, in my case two, instances of owncloud
on one server?
in addition to what Michael and Trey explained yo might also want to think
about using different host setups instead of separate