Hi Tristan

Perhaps I'm not understanding you, but...

I use Arlen's TiddlyServer too, and I think I'm using it as you describe:  
I have one TS serving multiple "flatfile" TWs and also a NodeTW.

For me, it's all mapped out in the settings.json file in the TS folder.

Coda

On Saturday, February 10, 2018 at 7:19:42 AM UTC-6, Tristan Kohl wrote:
>
> Hey guys,
>
> thanks to your help in the past I got pretty decent (apart from a few 
> hickups) in developing my own TW plugins to keep track of a lot of stuff. 
> However since I prefer to keep thinks seperate and do not want to put my 
> beekeeping notes in the same wiki I keep track of my honey wine making I 
> ended up creating quite a few wikis for various (logging) tasks. However 
> since I come close to 30 instances all served by TiddlyServer (thanks 
> Arlen) my poor Raspberry 3 which is my 24/7 home server starts to struggle 
> with all the Node instances - one for every wiki - running at the same time.
>
> So my question is if there is some way to keep just one Node instance 
> running and serving multiple wikis through it. I know one Node instance can 
> handle this, the CPU use is minimal over all but all the memory taken up by 
> those processes is quite tough on my limited hardware. Since all the wikis 
> share the same code base on the server and my plugins are executed in the 
> browser I thought if it would be possible to have Node serve one "default" 
> wiki where one can select which wiki to load.
>
> Node could for example create one folder per wiki as the server version 
> does already and determine which folder to serve via the URL or a 
> configuration similar to the way NoteSelf handles different databases. 
> NoteSelf was my inspiration about this to be honest and I think Daniello 
> solved the multi-wiki problem pretty elegant, however I was not able to 
> setup a CouchDB on my Pi the way that NoteSelf would connect to it (I am 
> not used to CouchDB).
>
> Is there any way one can serve multiple wikis through one Node instance to 
> save ressources, especially memory which is the limiting factor most of the 
> time?
>
> Sorry for my length I fought hard to explain my problem ;)
>
> Cheers,
> Tristan
>

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