I see the client side setup on the Mnemosyne software configuration 
panel... that seems somewhat straightforward.

But I am unclear exactly what is running/setup on the server side?   What 
is listening for these client connections and/or what is processing the 
request once an incoming client connection is received?



On Wednesday, November 21, 2012 10:19:24 PM UTC+7, Peter Bienstman wrote:
>
> In short, you activate the server in the configuration panel. On the 
> client, you just do 'file - sync' and it will download the server 
> database. After reviewing, sync the client again with the server. 
>
> Since it will need to do a full sync since you start from scratch each 
> time, it will be slower than regular sync, though. 
>
> Peter 
>
> On 11/21/2012 04:10 PM, Mark wrote: 
> > Peter, 
> > 
> > The sync server might work for me... as each homeroom has one 
> > computer.... so each room would in effect be a single user... 
> > 
> > Does that seem viable? 
> > 
> > I haven't seen much detail in the documentation on this sync server...if 
> > this is a good option, how do I do it? 
> > 
> > Thanks 
> > 
> > Mark 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > On Wednesday, November 21, 2012 9:57:07 PM UTC+7, Peter Bienstman wrote: 
> > 
> >     Mnemosyne uses sqlite as database layer, which specifically warns 
> >     against putting databases on a Windows network drive in order to 
> >     prevent 
> >     data corruption. 
> > 
> >     You could have a Mnemosyne sync server running on a different 
> computer, 
> >     but that is currently single user only. 
> > 
> >     I'm afraid the USB key is still the most valid option... 
> > 
> >     Peter 
> > 
> >     On 11/21/2012 03:51 PM, Mark wrote: 
> >      > 
> >      > 
> >      > On the classroom computers at my school, we have Deep Freeze 
> >     running -- 
> >      > which resets the hard drive back to "safe" state at each reboot. 
> >      > 
> >      > Unfortunately, this means the Mnemosyne usage history data is 
> >     being lost 
> >      > too at the end of each day when the computers are turned off. 
> >      > So all cards, on the next day, look like it's the first time they 
> >     have 
> >      > ever been accessed. 
> >      > 
> >      > It is basically impossible to get the computer setups changed.... 
> >      > certainly not in the middle of the term. 
> >      > 
> >      > So, my question is.... maybe I could have Mnemosyne keep its 
> >     usage data 
> >      > on a network drive...somewhere off the local hard drive which is 
> >     under 
> >      > Deep Freeze control. 
> >      > 
> >      > Also, I cant keep it on a USB flash drive...because the students 
> >     will 
> >      > lose that as soon as I blink my eyes. 
> >      > 
> >      > Thanks 
> >      > 
> >      > 
> >      > 
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