Hi Karl, My requirement is i have 3 clients. consider my clients use google drive, dropbox and wiki respectively as their repositories. i will configure 3 clients with 3 login credentials and 3 different solr output connector one for each client. so that my clients can login and configure input connector and configure job with information like which folders to crawl.
so is there a way if i login in with one clients credentials i should be able to see only one output connector configured only for that client. i should not be able to see other 2 output connectors i configured for other 2 clients. basically based on logged in user i want to display information about connectors, repositories and jobs configured by him?? basically multi tenancy Jitu On Fri, Aug 8, 2014 at 3:35 PM, Karl Wright <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Jitu, > > So I don't really understand this model. Wouldn't each client potentially > be able to interfere with another client's crawl, and even have access to > that client's credential information? The MCF UI is not designed at this > time to support subscription-style crawling services. > > If you want a wholly separate *instance* of MCF per client, then all you > need to do is configure each instance to use a separate database instance, > and make sure your MCF instances each have their own port. Postgresql > supports multiple instances trivially, so you would merely change the > db.name and db.user properties.xml to be unique for your instance. There > is also a properties.xml parameter to set the port that Jetty uses, if you > are using jetty. > > Karl > > > > On Fri, Aug 8, 2014 at 5:27 AM, Jitu <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> i have a requirement where i have to expose ManifoldCF crawler UI >> interface to my clients. So i need one login per client but i don't want of >> deploy one instance per client. Is it possible to create multiple logins in >> manifoldCF? As per ManifoldCF.java line number 635 only one login is >> supported at this moment. correct me if i am wrong. Please guide me how to >> achieve this. >> >> Regards, >> Jitu >> > >
