Yeah, I was planning on just making sure the postgres stuff was fqdn, and
leaving the rest alone unless I have a compelling reason not to. :)

jf

On 9/19/07, Dan Wells <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> John,
>
> Before you go too fqdn-crazy, I've always left the memcache setting to
> 'localhost,' mostly because it is the piece I know the least about and
> localhost has always worked for me.  I am not saying it won't work if you
> change it, but rather that maybe you should think about leaving that one
> alone for now :)
>
> DW
>
> >>> "John Fink" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 9/19/2007 2:49 PM >>>
> Yeah, it looks like I've been using a mongrel array of fqdn and localhost
> stuff in opensrf.xml.   I'll comb through and set everything to fqdn, and
> verify that the command line pgsql stuff works.  I'm hampered a bit by my
> inexperience with postgres, but I'll bash on through.  Thanks for your
> input, Dan.
>
> jf
>
>


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