asmo,
as you are talking about dhcp. when you have two dhcp servers in one
network, which one is picked up first.
right now, I have to unplug the windows server, otherwise the machines
always boot first from that server, which has a specialized software
to restore clients etc. once
hi,
On Do, 2008-01-17 at 13:20 +0100, Uwe Geercken wrote:
as you are talking about dhcp. when you have two dhcp servers in one
network, which one is picked up first.
the one that replies first its totally unpredictable which one that
is as this is influenced by the network load, response
I thought this was the case. the problem is, that I am not allowed to
mess around with the windows stuff and the network. so I disconnect
the windows server from the switch and hook up the edubuntu server.
that works.
and maybe it is ok this way, so nobody can say the network does not
Uwe Geercken kirjoitti:
as you are talking about dhcp. when you have two dhcp servers in one
network, which one is picked up first.
I got one system with two ltsp-servers (ubuntu 6.06+ltsp 4.2), both have
dhcp3-server (failover/master/slave). On that network there are 113 HP
t5125/5135 thin
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 17. Januar 2008 15:41
An: edubuntu-users@lists.ubuntu.com
Betreff: Re: two servers: dhcp priority
I thought this was the case. the problem is, that I am not allowed to
mess around with the windows stuff and the network. so I disconnect
the windows server from
Anton Kaser kirjoitti:
A setup with 2 Network Cards in the Edubuntu Server is not possible, because
the clients must be able to boot XP or Edubuntu without any Pluging.
I got one NIC on that Edubuntu-server:
http://marc.info/?l=ltsp-discussm=120001957229929w=2
Best Regards Asmo Koskinen.