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Old 02-12-2014, 02:23 PM   #5
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Originally Posted by bickleigh View Post
Thanks, but I think you need to read my post again.

Just to be clear:
I am already running calibre server as a separate process on a freeNAS server (linux).
I am running the management processes on a separate PC, in this case a laptop running windows.
What I am looking for is a way to force calibre to use the calibre server process of my choosing. with some kind of command line switch.

thanks
Bick
Sorry, my bad...

But you should be able to find calibre-server(.exe) running in Task Manager/top, and/or kill any running processes via a script. I believe calibre-server won't see changes made when running as it's own process, but it won't lock the database or cause conflicts, as calibre-server is a read-only process.
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