And of course you can back up the archives. SJ does not come with it's own backup tool though. But you can try another product I developed called SyncJammer (http://syncjammer.sourceforge.net).
And for instructions on restoring/moving archives, you can look at the documentation page on the SourceJamemer site (www.sourcejammer.org).
--Rob
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Hi. Can anyone explain to me, how to install the server, with java and tomcat and all?
I am a newbie at Linux , and I'm currently using mandrake 9.0.
Best Regards
Fredrik Strand
Hi, Fredrik.
You can start by reading the SourceJammer quickstart guide, found here:
http://www.sourcejammer.org/quickstart.html
This should have all the info you need to get started.
Thanks.
--Rob
Hi.
That worked like a charm :)
Sourcejammer looks like a nice software, but on question comes to mind, can you backup the archives?
Best Regards
Fredrik Strand
Great! Glad you got it working.
And of course you can back up the archives. SJ does not come with it's own backup tool though. But you can try another product I developed called SyncJammer (http://syncjammer.sourceforge.net).
And for instructions on restoring/moving archives, you can look at the documentation page on the SourceJamemer site (www.sourcejammer.org).
--Rob