[Zope] HOWTO: Multiple Zopes sharing software
Terrel Shumway
tshumway@epicor.com
Mon, 27 Sep 1999 13:49:35 -0700
I am trying to run mutiple zope instances from the same software base.
Poking around in the code, I discovered two (undocumented) environment
variables: SOFTWARE_HOME and INSTANCE_HOME. I set INSTANCE_HOME to the
directory above my alternate var directory, and immediately discovered
that I needed to copy the 'access' file to that directory. After I copied
that across, I got the server to run, and everything *seems* fine.
My Questions:
Did I miss anything?
Has anyone else tried to do this?
Right now, I am using the same products and extensions for all of the zopes,
but I can see a future need (virtual hosting) to have both shared and
non-shared product folders. Here is a simple proposal for a directory
hierarchy
(based loosely on FHS 2.0 (http://www.pathname.com/fhs/)):
shared files:
/opt/zope/share/doc bundled Zope documentation
/opt/zope/share/lib Zope python files, and shared products
/opt/zope/share/src source files for /opt/zope/share/lib and
/opt/zope/<arch>/lib
/opt/zope/share/etc.in sample configuration files for
/opt/zope/host/etc
/opt/zope/share/var.in initial site database and other files
architecture-specific files:
/opt/zope/<arch>/lib .pyd or .so files
host-specific config files:
/opt/zope/host/etc or maybe /etc/opt/zope
(for example: where is the python
interpreter?)
private files for each site:
/opt/zope/<site-name>/lib probably just Products/ and Extensions/ (and
maybe Import/?)
/opt/zope/<site-name>/etc "access"
maybe an rc file that specifies ports,
services,
and data stores (rather than assuming
"Data.fs"
and "FileStorage". This will be a bigger
issue with ZEO.)
Zope stores most of its 'configuration' in
ZODB,
but this would be the place for start-up
configuration.
/opt/zope/<site-name>/var Data.fs, Export/
these could also be moved into the /home hierarchy, like /home/ftp and
/home/httpd
Questions:
Why are ZServer and PCGI not in the lib directory?
Is there a problem with putting the dynamic libraries into a separate folder
from the
related .pyc files?
p.s. I have not actually installed Zope on Linux yet, but the directory
structure of the tarball looks
identical to the MSWindows release.