Michael Höller wrote:
Hello Experts,
I like to setup one of my terminals with a harddrive and mirror with
rsync the complete server to the harddrive in the terminal.
In case the "terminal" is NOT booted via a ltsp-boot-media I will start
the mirrored server (the actual server is down)
One time after the initial setup the hardware relevant settings will be
made on the serverdata which is mirrored to the terminal so that this
can start as server. All modified files will be excluded from rsync.
I had exactly this in place, before I moved to ltps. And now I like to
find out how I can do the rsync to the remote terminal. I have trouble
to connect to the harddrive in the terminal.
Here is the script I hope that I can use, but as mentioned I can not
connect to the harddrive on TARGET....
Any ideas??
If your concern is server failure, I would suggest using multiple
redudant LTSP servers and load balancing software that can direct all
traffic to one or more servers, if needed.
Don't make the workstation a server. Leave the servers, as servers.
Ken Cobler
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