05-30-04 03:47 PM
The file system structure must be the same on both machines.
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George Cheng
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Date: Tue, 25 May 2004 06:46:05 -0700
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I have a development environment that I have set up as a staging area and
want to set up a cluster with the network server. They are different
machines with different setups, and directories. What I want to do is to
set up a specific directory 'JOE' on machine one and direcory 'JOE' on the
second machine as a cluster without linking up anything else. When the
automated build fires on the staging machine I wanted the synch between the
two machined to see the difference in the staging machine and update the
network server. When I try to synch the two machines I can not as they have
different settings. IS THERE A WAY TO DO THIS WITH APPLICATION CENTER? Will
server 2003 be a better fit?
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