Ah yeah that totally works too- just putting all 4 IPs on the box and
loading up each instance on it's own IP. Lot less work to do that way :D
On Tue, Mar 25, 2008 at 10:28 PM, Brad Dameron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Yes these are behind load balancers. And I am going to put each instance
> on
Hi Paul
> I am trying to compile pdns on Solaris 10/sparc with the Oracle backend.
> I am using the Oracle 10g instant client and the compile appears to find
> oci.h ok. I keep getting an error about dsword. The compiler used in
> this case is gcc 4.2.3, but I get similar errors with others. Both
On Tuesday 25 March 2008, "Brad Dameron" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yes these are behind load balancers. And I am going to put each instance
> on a seperate IP since they are NATed. I thought I had read something
> about renaming the startup script and when you start it looks for the
> matching c
I am trying to compile pdns on Solaris 10/sparc with the Oracle backend.
I am using the Oracle 10g instant client and the compile appears to find
oci.h ok. I keep getting an error about dsword. The compiler used in
this case is gcc 4.2.3, but I get similar errors with others. Both the
oracle and go