From: Chris S. <chr...@gm...> - 2006-04-20 18:18:24
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I use a rather kludgy install script I've developed that does a from-source build and install of python, zope, plone, linguaplone. It always creates ZEO client0 and client1. I find it really useful for dev and debugging, even before we get to multiprocessor systems and performance. Each zope install gets its own pet python, so everything is very controlled, including python add-ons like PIL. Would it be worthwhile to recommend ZEO clients as a standard part of server setup? --r Russ, I am in the process of building an rsync / ssh script to do the same thing. Right now I use it for installing plone products on a remote dev system. The script is also "rather clunky" but gets the job done. Basically it ssh's into the server, rsyncs an installation directory and then runs a script that was rsynced onto the server with the package. It then installs the products, corrects ownership info an so forth. Want to trade scripts? That could save me a lot of time and it is basically where I am headed now. Thanks, Chris Steel manoeuvre.org -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Server-Guide%3A-Overview-and-Document-structure-t1472505.html#a4012778 Sent from the Plone - docs forum at Nabble.com. |