Hi Remi.
You only need to do this if you want different realms to be sim-use checked
against different session databases. You need to do several things.
1. Define 2 or more SessionDatabase clauses
2. Add an identifier line to each SessionDatabase clause
3. In each Realm clause add a SessionDatabase line saying whcih sesison
datybase to use for all sessions in that realm.
something liek this:
<SessionDatabase SQL>
Identifier sdb1
blah blah blah
</SessionDatabase>
<SessionDatabase SQL>
Identifier sdb2
blah blah blah
</SessionDatabase>
<Realm realm1>
# This makes all the sessions in this realm go into the first
# session database
SessionDatabase sdb1
blah blah blah
</Realm>
<Realm realm2>
# This makes all the sessions in this realm go into the first
# session database
SessionDatabase sdb2
blah blah blah
</Realm>
Hope that helps.
Cheers.
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