Various intances in the same machine?

Hi!

What would be the best way of running various instances of RT in the
same machine?

I’m thinking about compiling 3 different Apaches with mod-perl and
binding each one to a different IP, each one using a different RT
instalation.

Rodrigo

You don’t need to compile and run 3 different binaries. I run two instances
of RT out of the same Apache installation. I only use two different
configuration files in the same directory structure and start/stop the
servers independently.
You can either use different IP adresses or different IP ports on the same
address which is even simpler from my point of vue (but may fail if you
local security policies are very strict on port usage).

Blaise

-----Message d’origine-----De : Rodrigo Nuno Bragança da Cunha [mailto:cunharn@vodafone.pt]
Envoyé : jeudi 20 février 2003 17:42
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Objet : [rt-users] Various intances in the same machine?

Hi!

What would be the best way of running various instances of RT in the
same machine?

I’m thinking about compiling 3 different Apaches with mod-perl and
binding each one to a different IP, each one using a different RT
instalation.

Rodrigo

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“RNBdC” == Rodrigo Nuno Bragança da Cunha cunharn@vodafone.pt writes:

RNBdC> I’m thinking about compiling 3 different Apaches with mod-perl and
RNBdC> binding each one to a different IP, each one using a different RT
RNBdC> instalation.

You don’t need three identical copies of the same software, just three
different config files and data stores. Apache can be told which
config file to use upon startup, in which you can tell it to use
different doc roots and RT configs.

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