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Date:  Mon, 4 Feb 2008 14:56:20 -0700
From:  "David Thacker" <David (at mark) ThackerNet.com>
Subject:  [coba-e:11896] Re: cbq: vsite creation
To:  <coba-e (at mark) bluequartz.org>
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>> is it intentional behaviour that i cannot create a vsite with the
>> host/domain used under system settings -> tcp/ip?
>
> Yes, that's fully intentional.
>
> The server itself must have a different name than the sites it runs. The
> servers fully qualified host- and domain name may not be re-used by a 
> site
> that runs on it.

That's interesting.  I have a vsite that is using the same host.domain as 
the server, on a Strongbolt CBQ machine.  I haven't noticed any ill 
effects.

I had the server hostname set to something different when I CMU imported 
the sites from the old RaQ.  I then changed the server hostname back to 
what it used to be on the RaQ, which happens to be the same as one of the 
vsites.  I did not see any errors when I did that, and have not noticed 
any problems either.

What sort of problems might I see from having both the server host.domain 
name and the vsite host.domain name the same?

Regards,

David Thacker