Rogaty wrote:

> > Sitegroups takes a little getting used to. [...]
>
> I have prepared one site in SG0. How many changes and what changes must be
> done to move my site to a new sitegroup. I'm asking now because I don't want
> play guessing and don't want any future troubles. I would like to do it
> manually.

Separating one site by hand is easy but tedious: locate each resource
that is related to your site and set its sitegroup field to the id of
the new sitegroup. David mentioned a tool named xsg I think that is
supposed to handle things like this.

> As I remember it would be 'sitegroup' field in all tables except 'history'
> and 'sitegroup'. Is there anything else I should do? And is there antything
> against doing it manually (not by midgard)?

Alexander can give us the skinny on that. There may be repligard
issues to take into account.

> BTW: Have you any ideas on what I can do about those ErrorDocuments?

I haven't been on this full time but for the life of me I can't figure
out what interaction between the error document and midgard this would
cause. Just to make sure: you are making a request to a non-existing
uri (not serviced by midgard or apache itself, that triggers the
errordoc, that bombs?

Emile


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