At last check using midgard with a host name requires that you edit the .h
files and put in the proper host information.  Having done that, it works
like a champ for us.

There was some talk about making this an Apache directive.....but I can't
address that.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Daniel Reichenbach [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, October 02, 2001 4:26 AM
> To: Midgard User
> Subject: [midgard-user] Working with Midgard in a cluster
>
>
> Hy,
>
> we're currently heading for a bigger project which will be
> Midgard powered.
> Currenlty we have our site setup using PHP4 and PHPLib with a template
> engine. We decided to switch over to Midgard during the last week to make
> the whole system more usable, as the number of developers increases.
>
> Right now the whole system consists of a load balancer and three
> web servers
> with a 1 Terabyte file array and an MySQL cluster where the database is
> stored.
>
> The mysql cluster is available through to all web servers. Now I would
> like to know if it's possible to use the MidgardDatabase directive with
> a hostname.
>
> Perhaps something like that possible?
>
> MidgardDatabase db.myhost.com:database username password
>
> This would be great and solve my first problem. The secound would be
> more work oriented. As multiple developers and designers will work with
> the system, we will need some kind of locking for database records to
> avoid more than one guy accessing articles or page codes. Does Asgard
> (or Midgard) support something like that?
>
> Greetings,
> Daniel
>
>
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