Does anyone know how to set up a network hub other than using the network hub
tarball? Shouldnt you just be able to connect to any instance out there? What
is different about the network hub tarball? We are here in Jarkarta and would
really like to be able to tell people how to do this.
Paul Baranowski wrote on 03/08/2007 05:10 PM:
> Does anyone know how to set up a network hub other than using the
> network hub tarball? Shouldnt you just be able to connect to any
> instance out there? What is different about the network hub tarball?
> We are here in Jarkarta and would really like to be able to tell people
> how to do this.
>
> - Paul
Yes, a normal installation of the campcaster-station package can be used
as a network hub. The network hub tarball is smaller: it does not
contain the web interface and the scheduler, which are not necessary for
the network hub.
I thought that's why you are there I guess it's a question for Tomas...
I just got off the phone with him. He'll look at the question and send you
a reply.
08/03/2007 05:10 PM
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Does anyone know how to set up a network hub other than using the network
hub
tarball? Shouldnt you just be able to connect to any instance out there?
What
is different about the network hub tarball? We are here in Jarkarta and
would
really like to be able to tell people how to do this.
On Thu, 08 Mar 2007 17:29:58 +0100 (CET) Ferenc Gerlits wrote:
> Paul Baranowski wrote on 03/08/2007 05:10 PM:
> > Does anyone know how to set up a network hub other than using the
> > network hub tarball? Shouldnt you just be able to connect to any
> > instance out there? What is different about the network hub tarball?
> > We are here in Jarkarta and would really like to be able to tell people
> > how to do this.
> >
> > - Paul
>
> Yes, a normal installation of the campcaster-station package can be used
> as a network hub. The network hub tarball is smaller: it does not
> contain the web interface and the scheduler, which are not necessary for
> the network hub.
>
> Ferenc