Mr. Bush wrote:
> Phil,
>
> Thank you for the reply. Just another quick question....
>
> On the remote storage server that I configure, do I have to also enable
> the director on this server or do I configure the server with the
> default settings, but never enable the director on the second server?
> My main director was configured with the following:
>
> : ./configure --enable-largefile --with-mysql
>
> Would I run the same on the second server and then point the director,
> etc. to the master server mysql database?
You do not need to run a second Director on the second server if you
don't want to. A single Director can control multiple SDs. However, I
don't know if anyone has tried having a Director control a remote
storage daemon across the public Internet. If you do it that way, you
should probably use stunnel.
On the other hand, there's also nothing to stop you from running a whole
second Director and Catalog over there.
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