On Fri, Mar 28, 2008 at 10:51 AM, Hosam Hassan <hosam(a)mytum.de> wrote:
The content will be the same yet the look and feel
will be different.
The best way to do is to have them both connected to the same database if you have a
network between both computers.
I think that way you will have problems with store cache: when wiki A
modify the database, wiki B will not update content of the document if
the document is in its cache. Maybe there is some configuration for
two wiki/one database way to work but I don't know it (except no cache
but I don't think it's a really good idea ;) ). Maybe you can set a
cache expire date in oscache configuration files but if its too low
cache become useless and if too high the two wiki will not be
perfectly synchronised.
.
Cheers,
Hosam
Original Message:
<br />Hi,
<br />what is the best way to keep two instances (two different pc) synchronized.
<br />Will it be enough to copy only the database?
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<br />Regards, Uwe
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