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Old 01-14-2015, 05:23 AM   #6
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You are OK as long as you are only ever running a single instance of Calibre main program against the database. The content-server has read-only access. As long as the content-server is running on the same machine as the main calibre program then calibre should automatically restart it when books are added. If you run the content-server on a different machine then the responsibility of restarting the server to see new books is now up to you.
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