I was hoping somebody could give me some clarification about how exactly AOLServer goes through its processing of the startup script, the one specified with the -t flag on the command line.
Let me also explain the reason I'm asking.
We're trying to set up AOLServer for a relatively large hosting operation (approx 1000-2000 sites). But we want site management tools to be in something other than a flat file, e.g. rdbms or ldap, so that we can have our not-so-technically-inclined staff can still help manage web hosting customers. So ideally I'd like nsd.tcl to be able to use the nsldap module or the nsdb module right from the get-go. I'm not sure if there's a hacky way to do this, but I thought if I had some better understanding of how AOLServer processes the configuration data in there, I might be able to better attempt this.
Thanks!
-jag
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