On 2013-01-08, at 11:53 , Franck Villaume <[email protected]> 
wrote:

> 
> Does scmbox column has the right value ? You can set whatever you want in 
> local.inc. If your old data are not updated, you will still point to old 
> configuration value.
> Update scmbox to the '$sys_scm_host' value and it should be ok.

never even thought of that … figured it was auto-generated based on local.inc … 
will look at that when I get home tonight, thx …

>> Again, I'm running 4.8.3 here, so if this is something fixed later on, no 
>> panic, but is anyone out there actually running things across multiple 
>> machines … ?
> 
> Yes I do. But you need more than just configure multiples machines. You need 
> to hack a lot of cronjob or create a lot of network shares.

That was one of my next questions … which cronjobs need to be run on which 
machine(s) :)

Using network shares isn't a problem though … everything is backed by a net 
app, so I can easily build a share used for this … but, what needs to be shared?

For instance, when I'm doing the upgrades, I'm very consciously checking for 
any changes to user accounts, since my usergroup.php has been modified for 
FreeBSD, and until I have to, I've avoided upgrading that, so on 
shell.pgfoundry.org, the cronjobs are older then the code base I have running 
on the main server .. in fact, so far, DB changes have been minimal enough that 
the same applies to the cvs machine … I'm expecting that to change with 5.0, 
but so far, I've been lucky …

On that note, is anyone interested in a FreeBSD usergroup.php script?  For 
instance, we don't have /etc/shadow, etc … not sure if that is useful to anyone 
but me … ?




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