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Re: {bb} 1.9e client/server on hte same host



The short answer is yes.
You have to in order to get all the reports on the various things being monitored.


The medium length answer:

I am speaking of linux or solaris here, I create a home dir call /usr/local/bb. Inside of this I put the bbserver and bbclient versions in their OWN directories. The structure then looks like:
/usr/local/bb/bb1.9e-btf
/usr/local/bb/bbc1.9e-btf


After going through the steps to install create symbolic links from each of the sub directories to a ./bbserver and ./bbclient so you now have:
/usr/local/bb/bb1.9e-btf linked to /usr/local/bb/bbserver
/usr/local/bb/bbc1.9e-btf linked to /usr/local/bb/bbclient


When you install Startup scripts in /etc/init.d point them at the symbolic links. You will need one for starting the bbserver, and one for starting the bbclient. So two (2) scripts in all.;-)

Now when you upgrade you just recreate the symbolic links and your paths haven't changed for the autostart scripts in /etc/init.d.

This has actually been discussed before, but it is very confusing to a person just starting with the new structure.

-J.Case


Olga Khazanov wrote:


Has anyone got ever BOTH the client and server work on the SAME machine in
1.9e version?

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