Francis Giraldeau :
Hi,
Lars Madsen a écrit :
I would like to use it for load balancing, but I do knot know how. I would
like to be able to create something that only displays one (special)
server in the chooser. Then if one chooses this special server that
application will automatically send the request to the server with the
currently lowest load.
But I currently have no idea on how to do this. Maybe one could write a
special demon in perl to do this.
You can try this loadbalancer :
https://svn.revolutionlinux.com/MILLE/XTERM/trunk/mille-xterm-loadbalancer/
Packages there :
http://gulus.usherbrooke.ca/pub/appl/mille-xterm/Mandriva/2006/devel/i586/
You will need a getltscfg wrapper, that will connect to the loadbalancer
if no XDM_SERVER is defined.
https://svn.revolutionlinux.com/MILLE/XTERM/trunk/mille-xterm-getltscfg/src/getltscfg.script
If you want to know the internals, may I recommend the article there :
http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/9097
Have a nice day,
Francis
I actually did see that page. Though I haven't looked more into it.
But isn't it a load balancer for the ltsp bootserver? or am I completely
wrong here?
I need something that ensures my users that the server they are sent to
when they login is the server that currently has the lowest load.
/daleif
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