Hey folks,

I'm messing around with running multiple indexes on the same server
using Jetty contexts.  I've got the running groovy thanks to the
tutorial on the wiki, however I'm a little confused how the collection
distribution stuff will work for replication.

The rsyncd-enable command is simple enough, but the rsyncd-start command
takes a -d (data dir) as an argument... Since I'm hosting 4 different
instances, all with their own data dirs, how do I do this?

Also, you have to specify the master data dir when you are connecting
from the slave anyway, so why does it need to be specified when I start
the daemon?  If I just start it with any old data dir will it work for
anything the user running it has perms on?

Thanks,
Jacob

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