Verner Kj�rsgaard wrote:
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 :-)




OpenMosix would be a different approach. My understanding is that it migrates processes automagically as needed to maintain even load between multiple servers.


Though, it seems that SSH should work fine if they are all on the same local network.

I just ran this command on my ltsp server and it is very fast:
ssh 192.168.0.7 /opt/firefox1.0/firefox
(different machine)

Could it be your network or server performance?



c


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