Tokyo Tyrant for Debian ----------------------- By default Tokyo Tyrant will use a hash database with a bucket size of 1000000. To tune your database, set a custom DBNAME in /etc/default/tokyotyrant. See ttserver(1) or tokyotyrant-doc for details. In the default file you can also setup things like replication, async update log writes, debugging and more. The init script defaults to use unix sockets if SERVERHOST or SERVERPORT is not set. This is different from what upstream does, which defaults to port 1978. All tools have been changed to reflect this change. Tokyo Tyrant is packaged in a way to allow you to run more than one instance on the same machine. The name of the server is based on the symlink for the init script. When this package is upgraded or removed, only the original server will be restarted. Make sure to manually bring other instances down and up. Example of how to setup a new instance: ln -s /etc/init.d/tokyotyrant /etc/init.d/tokyotyrant-other update-rc.d tokyotyrant-other defaults For special configurations for that instance, edit /etc/default/tokyotyrant-other -- Örjan Persson Wed, 03 Feb 2010 21:50:20 +0100