Unfortunately, that's not really a solution to the problem. These
customers need to be able to see their data, alter reports, alter scan
templates, and whatnot, independent on what reports exist on server C.
These customers also, can't see each other's data.

On Sat, Mar 7, 2015 at 3:00 AM, Matthew Mundell
<[email protected]> wrote:
>> I did a little googling and couldn't find any reference to this, but I
>> am trying to setup a multi-tiered environment. I have a few customers
>> that I need to scan, but that information also needs to feed up into a
>> top tier server. So, in theory, server A and server B have scanners
>> and initiate scans. Server C should receive all the data from servers
>> A and B to allow reports for both those organizations to be produced
>> in a consolidated way.
>>
>> Is there a way to do this? I haven't installed it yet, but could the
>> data be rsync'd?
>
> There is the master-slave feature, where a server can do a scan via another
> server.
>
> With this feature, server A is only used for scanning, the data sits on
> server A temporarily and is stored permanently on server C.
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