Probably the easiest way is to you xdm indirect broadcasts.

        ie:  x -indirect foo

This allows for the user to choose which server to log into.  With
my setup (SusE) the xdm servers state what the load on the machines
are, and the user can choose respectively.

You can also to failsafe measures such as rsync or inter-mezzo to
sync users hard-drives on the different machines in case one server
goes down.

If you need some help on this contact me.

-- Randall

* Zoilo ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [020821 03:24]:
> On Wednesday 21 August 2002 05:00, George Hart wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I am in a situation where my company will need to have at least four
> > terminal servers to balance the load in the office.  While ltsp works
> > really good,  I am having trouble figuring how to load balance these
> > servers in a scaleable way.
> >
> > I took a look at clustering the servers (openmosix) but decided against
> > it because it appears that if one node goes down then the whole cluster
> > can fail. This is too unrealiable for me.
> >
> > Currently I am considering hacking etherboot to balance where it gets
> > the kernel from tftp.  I am not sure how easy that would be, so I
> > thought I would post a question before I do something unusal.
> >
> > Is anyone aware of a good way to balance the load across terminal servers?
> 
> I have not (yet) done this, but would think of the following method:
> 
> => use only one machine as the DHCP server and TFTP-server
> => in /etc/dhcpd.conf create a group for each cluster
> => in the group specify "root-path "<cluster-server-name>:/opt/ltsp/i386"
> 
> If you like your clusters to get the kernels from their own cluster-server, 
> you can use 'next-server "<cluster-server-name>:/lts/vmlinuz-2.4.9-6'.
> 
> Zoilo.
> 
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