Never even thought about that - that would be a far superior way of doing things!
I can't imagine why it wouldn't work, it's a whole new suite. I'm certain you can do it with Vhosts and adding an IP address is simple enough.
I'm snowed in so I may be out of my mind myself. Ohio sucks.
On 3/7/08, Hobbit User in Richmond <hobbit at epperson.homelinux.net> wrote:
On Fri, March 7, 2008 12:51, Stef Coene wrote:
Hi,
Is is possible to run 2 hobbit servers on the same server ? I need a hobbit server for our SLA servers and an other hobbit server for the rest. And I want to run in on the same server. I copied the server directory and changed all the needed files. Each hobbit server is listening on an other port.
However, the client information is ending up on1 hobbit server. I think this has to with the way the hobbit daemons are communicating with each other.
Stef, you could do it with different ports, I think, but 1984 is so ingrained that you may have problems getting client and server straight in both environments. IIRC, you're a pretty capable Linux admin. The way I'd go at is would be with subinterfaces on different ip addresses (eth0:1, eth0:2), then you just have to point each client at its correct server address. You'll also need to set up each ip as an Apache virtual host in httpd.conf and probably need to dig into the hobbit server configuration to get the two hobbit instances to put their respective rrd files in different places.
Off the top of my head on a rainy Friday afternoon. I may be full of it again.
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