Kristis,
We think we have found a more elegant solution. As soon as we have it
implemented I will send detailed instructions for both methods. the
second method will include a Perl script for launching the daemons as
threads with config file to control the number of daemons and any
additional information that is needed to launch the threads.
*Martin Goff*
Software Development Alternatives, Inc.
[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
928-632-9946 (work)
928-632-9943 (fax)
"Effective teaching is the essence of leadership..."
Kristis Makris wrote:
I'd love to merge a clean solution.
On Mon, 2009-08-03 at 09:49 -0700, Martin Goff wrote:
We have it working with multiple daemons right now. We are refining
the process. It appeared noticed during my research that no one had
actually implemented multiple daemons. Is that correct? If so, would
you like us to post our solution?
Martin Goff
Software Development Alternatives, Inc.
[email protected]
928-632-9946 (work)
928-632-9943 (fax)
"Effective teaching is the essence of leadership..."
Kristis Makris wrote:
On Mon, 2009-08-03 at 09:18 -0700, Martin Goff wrote:
I've been researching how to run integrate multiple Bugzilla databases
with multiple SVN repositories. After we finally got a single
repository with multiple products working, we were instructed to
separate them into individual repositories.
As near as I can tell this means we need to run a separate instance of
the Scmbug daemon (with its own specialized daemon.conf) for each
Bugzilla/SVN Product pair. This means we will need to run upwards of
20 instances of the ScmBug daemon.
Is this correct?
This is correct.
Or can one instance of the daemon serve all of the Bugzilla/SVN
Product repositories?
We haven't worked on this yet, although some patches had been submitted.
http://bugzilla.mkgnu.net/show_bug.cgi?id=279
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