Hello there
Asmo, thanks for your answers

On Wed, Jun 8, 2011 at 11:03 AM, Asmo Koskinen <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Do a client uses the same appserver for the entire user session?
>
> I think so.
>
>> Or it request differents servers per application (for example it runs
>> thunderbird in appserver01 and firefox in appserver02) ??
>
> No. Both runs in same server by same session/login.
>

Ok, I thought it was like my experience with HPC, when you want to run
a binary the system asigns computing resources in any free node for it
to run.


>> So, is there any way to centralize user creation and home directories?
>
> Use openLDAP (without secure access if it is okay with you) and NFS for
> home directories.

I went for NIS and NFS, I feel its easier to mantain.

Now I'm trying to find a way to easily deploy app servers
I'm looking at pxe boot and preseed


-- 
Gustavo Berman
Sysadmin - Gerencia de Física - Centro Atómico Bariloche - CNEA
Cisco CCAI - Universidad Nacional del Comahue

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