On Wed, Aug 06, 2008 at 01:11:33PM -0500, Ian Dees wrote: > > The client ID should probably be a hash of some information related to the > machine that it is run on, not a random number. This way the number is > related to the system it is run on so that if the client were to be > reinstalled on the same machine, the same client ID would be made.
It should be related to the installation not the machine. So its okay
for a single machine to have multiple ids. You might want to decide to
render with batik in one installation and with inkscape in the other.
For example on a 8 CPU 128GB machine i have 3 instances with fork=2 e.g.
4 processes. I'll never exhaust the memory but typically let the cpus
idle while waiting for download of data.
All of the 3 instances should have their own id as one of them might to
decide to go to lala land by trashing config or excutables.
Flo
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