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    Hi folks --

    I currently have uncompiled Miva Mia on my home machine for testing &
    development. Now I'd like to get the VM Mia ... but is it possible to
    install them both on one computer without something getting clobbered? I
    don't think I'd ever need to run both at the same time, but I do want to
    have both available. Will that work? Any advice on how to set it up?

    Thanks --

    Kent Multer | /| P.O.Box 701895, Dallas TX 75370
    Magic Metal Productions | / | (214) 570 8264 voice/fax
    | | [email protected]
    * Web developer/designer http://TheMagicM.com
    * E-commerce and Miva
    * Author, The Official Miva Web Scripting Book -- available on-line:
    <A HREF ="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ISBN=0966103211/magicmetalproducA">http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ISBN=0966103211/magicmetalproducA</A>




    #2
    Two Mias on one PC?



    Kent wrote:

    > Hi folks --
    >
    > I currently have uncompiled Miva Mia on my home machine for testing &
    > development. Now I'd like to get the VM Mia ... but is it possible to
    > install them both on one computer without something getting
    > clobbered? I don't think I'd ever need to run both at the same time,
    > but I do want to have both available. Will that work? Any advice on
    > how to set it up?

    Haven't done it, but as long as you set up the two as separate ports
    (uncompiled port 8080, compiled port 8000, or something like that) I
    would think it would work. At one time I had Apache, PWS, and
    uncompiled Mia all running on separate ports on the same machine with no
    problems. It *should* work...


    --
    Thanks!

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      #3
      Two Mias on one PC?



      Hi,

      I already installed both and all was working well. The only thing is to
      choose your port (you cannot have both mia on the same port)

      Best regards,
      Claudiu

      -----Original Message-----
      From: [email protected]
      [mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of Kent
      Sent: lundi 25 octobre 2004 19:57
      To: Miva Merchant coders list
      Subject: [mrc] Two Mias on one PC?


      Hi folks --

      I currently have uncompiled Miva Mia on my home machine for testing &
      development. Now I'd like to get the VM Mia ... but is it possible to
      install them both on one computer without something getting clobbered? I
      don't think I'd ever need to run both at the same time, but I do want to
      have both available. Will that work? Any advice on how to set it up?

      Thanks --

      Kent Multer | /| P.O.Box 701895, Dallas TX 75370
      Magic Metal Productions | / | (214) 570 8264 voice/fax
      | | [email protected]
      * Web developer/designer http://TheMagicM.com
      * E-commerce and Miva
      * Author, The Official Miva Web Scripting Book -- available on-line:
      <A HREF ="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ISBN=0966103211/magicmetalproducA">http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ISBN=0966103211/magicmetalproducA</A>



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        #4
        Two Mias on one PC?



        No big deal at all. Had both installed since the first VM beta. Can't run
        both on one port obviously, but no biggie otherwise.

        Once you install the VM you also can add a right-click menu setup to auto
        compile scripts with a right click and selecting 'compile' as an
        option. Kinda handy.

        Jonathan
        Driftwood Network Services



        At 12:56 PM 10/25/2004, Kent wrote:
        >Hi folks --
        >
        >I currently have uncompiled Miva Mia on my home machine for testing &
        >development. Now I'd like to get the VM Mia ... but is it possible to
        >install them both on one computer without something getting clobbered? I
        >don't think I'd ever need to run both at the same time, but I do want to
        >have both available. Will that work? Any advice on how to set it up?
        >
        >Thanks --
        >
        > Kent Multer | /| P.O.Box 701895, Dallas TX 75370
        > Magic Metal Productions | / | (214) 570 8264 voice/fax
        > | | [email protected]
        > * Web developer/designer http://TheMagicM.com
        > * E-commerce and Miva
        > * Author, The Official Miva Web Scripting Book -- available on-line:
        > <A HREF ="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ISBN=0966103211/magicmetalproducA">http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ISBN=0966103211/magicmetalproducA</A>
        >
        >
        >

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          #5
          Two Mias on one PC?



          Jonathan, your Windows-servers spoiled you! What is wrong with the good old
          commandline?

          About the original question: It is actually possible to run several virtual
          machines and multiple instances Miva Mias on different ports at the same
          time (using the same or different script/data directories). It's kind of
          handy for example to test communication between different remote machines,
          to create a pseudo "wanna-be-a-cluster" or test a fail-over logic. The only
          problem is that when you test long running programs and one instance
          finishes, in certain cases it also stops another process running on a
          different VM (and port). Too bad....

          Markus



          -----Original Message-----
          From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
          On Behalf Of Jonathan - Driftwood
          Sent: Monday, October 25, 2004 8:25 PM
          To: Kent; Miva Merchant coders list
          Subject: Re: [mrc] Two Mias on one PC?

          No big deal at all. Had both installed since the first VM beta. Can't run
          both on one port obviously, but no biggie otherwise.

          Once you install the VM you also can add a right-click menu setup to auto
          compile scripts with a right click and selecting 'compile' as an option.
          Kinda handy.

          Jonathan
          Driftwood Network Services



          At 12:56 PM 10/25/2004, Kent wrote:
          >Hi folks --
          >
          >I currently have uncompiled Miva Mia on my home machine for testing &
          >development. Now I'd like to get the VM Mia ... but is it possible to
          >install them both on one computer without something getting clobbered?
          >I don't think I'd ever need to run both at the same time, but I do want
          >to have both available. Will that work? Any advice on how to set it up?
          >
          >Thanks --
          >
          > Kent Multer | /| P.O.Box 701895, Dallas TX 75370
          > Magic Metal Productions | / | (214) 570 8264 voice/fax
          > | | [email protected]
          > * Web developer/designer http://TheMagicM.com
          > * E-commerce and Miva
          > * Author, The Official Miva Web Scripting Book -- available on-line:
          > <A HREF ="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ISBN=0966103211/magicmetalproducA">http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ISBN=0966103211/magicmetalproducA</A>
          >
          >
          >

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            #6
            Two Mias on one PC?



            Naw, the question was not about running both at once; just whether you
            could install both on one system. He even said "I don't think I'd ever
            need to run both at the same time...".

            Why type a command line when a right-click will work? Just laziness... heh...

            Jonathan
            Driftwood Network Services






            At 03:17 PM 10/25/2004, MvMarkus wrote:
            >Jonathan, your Windows-servers spoiled you! What is wrong with the good old
            >commandline?
            >
            >About the original question: It is actually possible to run several virtual
            >machines and multiple instances Miva Mias on different ports at the same
            >time (using the same or different script/data directories). It's kind of
            >handy for example to test communication between different remote machines,
            >to create a pseudo "wanna-be-a-cluster" or test a fail-over logic. The only
            >problem is that when you test long running programs and one instance
            >finishes, in certain cases it also stops another process running on a
            >different VM (and port). Too bad....
            >
            >Markus
            >
            >
            >
            >-----Original Message-----
            >From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
            >On Behalf Of Jonathan - Driftwood
            >Sent: Monday, October 25, 2004 8:25 PM
            >To: Kent; Miva Merchant coders list
            >Subject: Re: [mrc] Two Mias on one PC?
            >
            >No big deal at all. Had both installed since the first VM beta. Can't run
            >both on one port obviously, but no biggie otherwise.
            >
            >Once you install the VM you also can add a right-click menu setup to auto
            >compile scripts with a right click and selecting 'compile' as an option.
            >Kinda handy.
            >
            >Jonathan
            >Driftwood Network Services
            >
            >
            >
            >At 12:56 PM 10/25/2004, Kent wrote:
            > >Hi folks --
            > >
            > >I currently have uncompiled Miva Mia on my home machine for testing &
            > >development. Now I'd like to get the VM Mia ... but is it possible to
            > >install them both on one computer without something getting clobbered?
            > >I don't think I'd ever need to run both at the same time, but I do want
            > >to have both available. Will that work? Any advice on how to set it up?
            > >
            > >Thanks --
            > >
            > > Kent Multer | /| P.O.Box 701895, Dallas TX 75370
            > >



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              #7
              Two Mias on one PC?



              Yes- just install them. I have both on my machine without any problem.
              if you want to run them at the same time, one of them will normally be
              on port 80 (normal- 127.0.0.1) and the other on port 8000 (127.0.0.1:8000)

              Scot
              <A HREF ="http://www.scotsscripts.com">http://www.scotsscripts.com</A>

              Kent wrote:
              > Hi folks --
              >
              > I currently have uncompiled Miva Mia on my home machine for testing &
              > development. Now I'd like to get the VM Mia ... but is it possible to
              > install them both on one computer without something getting clobbered?
              > I don't think I'd ever need to run both at the same time, but I do want
              > to have both available. Will that work? Any advice on how to set it up?
              >
              > Thanks --
              >
              > Kent Multer | /| P.O.Box 701895, Dallas TX 75370
              > Magic Metal Productions | / | (214) 570 8264 voice/fax
              > | | [email protected]
              > * Web developer/designer http://TheMagicM.com
              > * E-commerce and Miva
              > * Author, The Official Miva Web Scripting Book -- available on-line:
              > <A HREF ="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ISBN=0966103211/magicmetalproducA">http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ISBN=0966103211/magicmetalproducA</A>
              >
              >
              >

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