Fair enough. I'm getting more involved in LTS and want to play with it on
different distro's to 'get my hands dirty' with it. I've happily been running
LTSP on SuSE Enterprise 7 in the office and have been hunting for other server
platforms to play with out of hours...just to give myself extra grief.

David

> I am posting this message from a red hat advanced server cluster running
> desktops for our
> terminals. I cannot help you with ltsp because we don't run it we instead
> load a very minimal
> linux on the client and point the client at the cluster for it's X display.
> Same basic idea as
> LTSP. I am running Sistina GFS for shared user homes and we round robin dns
> load balance the 
> the clients among the cluster members. This is working really great and I
> can take down a cluster node with minimal impact on the organization. It is
> however not a cheap solution as it requires a fiber channel san, sistina
> licenses and alot of setup time. Down time is not acceptable in our
> situation so it justifies the cost.
> 
> Advanced server out of the box only provides a active / passive high
> availablity system. If you 
> add GFS on top of advanced server you can run alot of software in a active /
> active configuration. You have to be careful some software like postgresql
> we run on the cluster in active / passive mode and let advanced server
> handle failover.
> 
> 
> Cliff Baeseman 
> Linux Administrator
> Greenheck Fan Corporation
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: David Mummery
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 2/11/03 9:01 AM
> Subject: [Ltsp-discuss] Red Hat Advanced Server?
> 
> Hi all.
> 
> I'm considering trying LTSP3 on RH Advanced server (current version).
> Has
> anyone tried this and/or got any hints?
> 
> David Mummery
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Access IT Ltd
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