Mandag 17 januar 2005 15:15 skrev Jesper Berth:
> s�n, 16 01 2005 kl. 17:47 +0000, skrev John McCreesh:
> > Jesper Berth wrote:
> > > Hi i have tried to set up an application server for my ltsp server at
> > > home, just for some testing :-) I have used ssh -X and it works but
> > > it's too slow, all menues in OpenOffice are really slow and i am only
> > > running one session from the app-server, don't think that it will
> > > perform better with 10~15 open sessions. Can i do it with out using ssh
> > > ??
> >
> > Yes, this is the default with ltsp.
> >
> > John
>
> I know i have an ltsp server. What i want is a server for a single
> application like openoffice or firefox. To spread the load from my ltsp
> server
>
> something like this:
>
>   ltsp-server
>
>       |-----app-server1
>       |-----app-server2
>
>      clients
>
> Jesper
>
Hi list,

- could this not be done utterly simple by establishing an NFS shared 
directory on the app-server(1&2) to the ltsp-server. Then, when a client is 
asking the ltsp-server for, say OpenOffice, it will pull it via NFS and 
deliver...
- or am I totally way out here :-)


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Med venlig hilsen/Best regards

Verner Kj�rsgaard
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