I run, remotely, a CobaltNet RAQ2 (Linux) server with several virtual
domains - one of which (site1) has a number of 'sub customers'.  I intend
to place the following in the analog.cfg file:

CONFIGFILE /home/sites/site1/logs/site1.cfg
CONFIGFILE /home/sites/site2/logs/site2.cfg
CONFIGFILE /home/sites/site3/logs/site3.cfg
CONFIGFILE /home/sites/site4/logs/site4.cfg
CONFIGFILE /home/sites/site5/logs/site5.cfg
CONFIGFILE /home/sites/site6/logs/site6.cfg
CONFIGFILE /home/sites/site7/logs/site6.cfg
etc.  (11 domains and growing)

And in the site1.cfg file will be:
CONFIGFILE ./cust1.cfg
CONFIGFILE ./cus2.cfg
CONFIGFILE ./cust3.cfg
CONFIGFILE ./cust4.cfg
CONFIGFILE ./cust5.cfg
CONFIGFILE ./cust6.cfg
CONFIGFILE ./cust7.cfg
etc. (30+ directories (ie customers) and growing)

Is this a viable (practical) approach?  Are there limits to the number of
sub-configuration files I can have?  If so, when do I limit out?  (I
thought I remembered some number like 50 or 75, but I can't find it again
in the docs and I'm not sure it pertained to this.)

                                                - fleet -


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