Can someone point me to a place where I can learn more about 
lbsconfig.xml? How can I implement additional rules into this file to 
tweak load balancing?

The exact problem is that I have a test cluster of four application 
nodes. There are only two clients that are actively testing right now, 
but every morning client A is in first, and streaming audio. I come into 
the office, fire up client B, and it nearly always assigns me to the 
same application node as client A.

Load average and memory used just doesn't seem to be as important to me 
as bandwidth. Does that make sense? Although we are on a solid gigabit 
connection between client and app node, it would make more sense that 
client B be diverted to the app node with less traffic. It should at 
least have some weight to the "rules" in /etc/ltsp/lbsconfig.xml.

Even so, I'm still confused as to why the load balancer would keep 
assigning the two clients to the same app node if it's using load 
average and memory used as guides.

All the nodes are working and identical in specifications.

Thanks,
mike

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