Multi-server setup, database, should we comment out the db config for all the nodes
When you setup a multi-server setup, have a main LAPI w/DB backend, does each log processor/client need its own DB (otherwise it gives an error about the DB) or can you comment that out of the config.yaml for the clients (leaving it configured for the main LAPI/main-server)?
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the log processors themselves do not need to have a database, it's only used by LAPI, so you can remove the config