Re: Rsyncd start and stop for multiple instances

2009-02-09 Thread Chris Hostetter
: How can I hack the existing script to support multiple rsync module you might want to just consult some rsyncd resources to answer this question, i believe adding a new [modname] block is how you add a module, with the path/comment keys listed underneight, however... 1) i don't believe it's

Re: Rsyncd start and stop for multiple instances

2008-07-01 Thread Jacob Singh
Hi Bill and Others: Bill Au wrote: The rsyncd-start scripts gets the data_dir path from the command line and create a rsyncd.conf on the fly exporting the path as the rsync module named solr. The salves need the data_dir path on the master to look for the latest snapshot. But the rsync

Re: Rsyncd start and stop for multiple instances

2008-07-01 Thread Bill Au
You can either use a dedicated rsync port for each instance or hack the existing scripts to support multiple rsync modules. Both ways should work. Bill On Tue, Jul 1, 2008 at 3:49 AM, Jacob Singh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Bill and Others: Bill Au wrote: The rsyncd-start scripts gets

Re: Rsyncd start and stop for multiple instances

2008-06-13 Thread Bill Au
The rsyncd-start scripts gets the data_dir path from the command line and create a rsyncd.conf on the fly exporting the path as the rsync module named solr. The salves need the data_dir path on the master to look for the latest snapshot. But the rsync command used by the slaves relies on the

Rsyncd start and stop for multiple instances

2008-06-10 Thread Jacob Singh
Hey folks, I'm messing around with running multiple indexes on the same server using Jetty contexts. I've got the running groovy thanks to the tutorial on the wiki, however I'm a little confused how the collection distribution stuff will work for replication. The rsyncd-enable command is simple