Okay, I added it. Awaiting review. On to the next issue... Thanks a million for all the help.
Quoting Alan Runyan ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) on Sun, Jul 02, 2006 at 06:40:41PM -0500: > how about adding this knowledge to plone.org/documentation? > > > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Stuart L. Marshall > Sent: Sun 7/2/2006 3:44 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Cc: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [Setup] multiple plone sites: need advice on how to set up > > Hi, > > I think I may have got it now. > > Steps: > > 1.) Edit zope.conf adding additional zodb_db sections as detailed > below. > > 2.) In the zope management interface choose: "ZODB Mount Point" > in the Add pull down. The mount points that were described in > the zope.conf zodb_db sections appear there but are not yet enabled. > The text in the form says: > > "Use this form to finalize the mount points configured in zope.conf. > To make more mount points available, edit zope.conf." > > Select the mount points (check boxes) and click the "Create selected > mount points" button. After that the mount points appear as folders > in the root folder. > > 3.) Go to the Root Folder and then click on the mount point of > choice to get inside of it. > > 4.) While inside the mount point use the pull down "Add" menu to > add a Plone Site. The plone site then lives in the new zope folder > which is the ".fs" file as specified in zope.conf. > > Thanks for all the help, this is one of the burning issues that I > have been wanting to solve to allow us to use Plone. In particular > I want to allow multiple groups to have plone sites but don't want > to mix them all up in one data.fs file. > > Now if I can figure out how to use FileSystemStorage I'll be in > business. > > Stuart > _______________________________________________ Setup mailing list [email protected] http://lists.plone.org/mailman/listinfo/setup
