Piro / YUKI Hiroshi
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Tue Sep 23 18:09:52 JST 2014
Piro / YUKI Hiroshi 2014-09-23 18:09:52 +0900 (Tue, 23 Sep 2014) New Revision: b8cdb784eb5a5dc610ae9d2d7c553ef7f491350a https://github.com/droonga/droonga.org/commit/b8cdb784eb5a5dc610ae9d2d7c553ef7f491350a Message: Fix mismatched quotation Modified files: tutorial/1.0.6/groonga/index.md Modified: tutorial/1.0.6/groonga/index.md (+2 -3) =================================================================== --- tutorial/1.0.6/groonga/index.md 2014-09-23 18:03:42 +0900 (84ba50a) +++ tutorial/1.0.6/groonga/index.md 2014-09-23 18:09:52 +0900 (5ad6f9d) @@ -56,8 +56,7 @@ So this tutorial assumes that you have two computers: Groonga provides binary packages and you can install Groonga easily, for some environments. (See: [how to install Groonga](http://groonga.org/docs/install.html)) -On the other hand, there is installation scripts to set up a computer as a Droonga node. -Steps are: +On the other hand, steps to set up computers as Droonga nodes are: 1. Install the `droonga-engine` *on each computer*. 2. Install the `droonga-http-server` *on each computer*. @@ -153,7 +152,7 @@ Then your computer `node0` is configured as a Droonga node with the host name `1 As said before, *the configured name is used in various situations*, so *don't forget what is the name of each node*. This tutorial assumes that all your computers can resolve each other host name `node0` and `node1` correctly. -Otherwise, read host names `node0` and `node1` in following instructions, as raw IP addresses like `192.168.100.50` and '192.168.100.51`. +Otherwise, read host names `node0` and `node1` in following instructions, as raw IP addresses like `192.168.100.50` and `192.168.100.51`. By the way, you can specify your favorite value as the host name of the computer itself via environment variables, for the installation script, like: -------------- next part -------------- HTML����������������������������... Download