Hi,
As bbproxy appears to be a message routing program to accept data from clients and pass them on to a hobbit server, I assume it doesn't require all the server components like rrdtool, SSL, LDAP etc.
If the above is true, how can you build a bbproxy install without all the unneccessay clutter?
TIA,
Chris
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On Wed, Jun 21, 2006 at 12:26:20PM +0100, Morris, Chris (Shared Services) wrote:
As bbproxy appears to be a message routing program to accept data from clients and pass them on to a hobbit server, I assume it doesn't require all the server components like rrdtool, SSL, LDAP etc.
Right.
If the above is true, how can you build a bbproxy install without all the unneccessay clutter?
Hmm - good question. If it's for the same OS as your main Hobbit server, you could just copy the ~hobbit/server/bin/bbproxy binary across. It doesn't need any of the config-files or other "stuff" that the other Hobbit tools use; you can control all of it through commandline options.
Regards, Henrik
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