Hey Justin.

Yes. It is possible to cluster the OpenThinclient Server. But it's a bit 
difficult to configure, because you have to edit the OpenThinclient-Initscript 
to get it work as an LSB-Script. Additionally you need a LSB-Script to bring 
your Network Interfaces Up and Down the OpenThinclient Server communicates with 
and changing the Hostname of the Node the Server is running at.

Actually I use DRBD and Heartbeat to manage the cluster and it's resources. But 
I would advise you to use Corosync. It is a bit easier to configure ;) One 
small hint: Corosync uses Multicast to communicate with the other nodes. 
Heartbeat use Unicast.

So with some houres/days of work you will get the OpenThinclient Server running 
in a cluster. ;)

If I may help you, let me know.


Greetings,
Toni
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