a. Run A as load and B as load (just schedule them to run together) and
combine results
b. Use the Macbook and let A and B generate load
c. Let A be client + load and B load only. You'd have to determine how much
load A can handle given its additional responsibilities.
and follow the steps in the guide sebb sent to allow you to increase the
load a single instance can generate.



On Fri, Jan 29, 2010 at 12:35 PM, Carl Shaulis <[email protected]>wrote:

> Howdy,
>
> This is a crazy question, but I cannot clearly understand the posts I have
> found.
>
> I have Linux machine A.  From this machine I run headless using Rake.  I
> think I have reached the load limit on this machine.  I want to involve
> Linux Machine B to generate more load.  Do I configure A to be both client
> &
> load and B load only?  Will Machine A be overwhelmed by the data returned?
>
> Alternatively do I use the GUI from my MacBook as the client and let Linux
> A
> & B generate load?
>
> Please point me to a good post that guides me to the correct configuration.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Carl
>

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