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Originally Posted by kovidgoyal
Note that while running both the command line server and the GUI at the same time is possible, it is not recommended.
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I know the above was stated quite some time back - is it still true for current (0.6.53) versions of Calibre? (Win32 platforms)
In my case I find that anti-intrusion software <cough>peerblock<cough> interferes with the calibre-server. I would also like to keep my Calibre libraryon my RAID-ish Windows Home Server box for data protection. Given that, I think I'd like to:
-keep the Calibre library on the server box's storage array
-run calibre-server on the server box for LAN/Web read-only access to the library
-run Calibre on a single client machine for read/write access to the library
Is this safe?
Will it "work" as expected - e.g. will library changes from the gui client be reflected properly in the web interface which is served up from a different machine?
Is there a better way to accomplish the goals above?
TIA!
Richard