Hello Hans,

Wednesday, November 27, 2002, 3:58:59 PM, you wrote:

thx for your explanation Mr Ekbrand,

HE> Either you separate the networks physically, or you do it by MAC
HE> address. If you only want an even spread so that half of the client
HE> automatically connects to one server and the other half connect to the
HE> other, you could load balance with dchpd (but that only works for
HE> exactly two servers). Separating the networks physically will save
HE> bandwith, but make the system more sensitive (If one server is broken,
HE> the clients cabled to it will be unusable)

I want to avoid to separate the networks physicaly. If it's posible i want to
make a group of clients to connect to a certain server, and if that
specific server are down, they can search for another LTSP server on
the networks to connect to. Is it posible?

any hints, suggestions, anything wiil be greatly appreciated.




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 Ikhsan                            mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]



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