Running Multiple LDM-s
    It's possible to run multiple instances of an LDM system on a single computer.
      This article explains how and leaves the "why" to the reader.
    It is assumed that the reader is familiar with the installation and configuration procedures for an
      LDM system. For each LDM system that you want to
      execute, build and install an LDM package with the following modifications:
    
      - Choose a distinct user-account with its own name (e.g.,	ldm2) and home directory
        (e.g.,/local/ldm2).
- When executing the configure(1) script, use the option
        --enable-logging=localn to set the logging facility.
- Decide on one of the following approaches for allowing connections from downstream sites:
	      - Decide on a distinct IP address to use.  This necessitates the use of a distinct network interface, which
          could be a real one (implemented in hardware) or a virtual one (implemented in software).  When configuring
          the LDM installation, set the relevant "interface" parameter in the
          LDM registry to the IP address. Or
- Select a distinct port on which the LDM server will listen. Use	the --enable-port=port option of the
          configure(1) script to configure the LDM to use that port. On the downstream hosts, do one of the
          following:
            - Use the optional :port field in REQUEST entries to specify to which port to connect.
- Configure the downstream LDM to use the same port via the same --enable-port=port option of the
              configure(1) script.  This approach is recursive: further downstream sites will also need to be
              modified.