On 07/12/06, Eilert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Looking for this entry in the Wiki, but didn't find it - can you give me
a hint what I've got to look for?
Look at running two dhcpd ltsp boxes on the same network. When the
client machine is witched on the server which replies first gets the
client
Follow on post:
To setup a failover DHCPD + LTSP servers plan that Server1 should have
IP of 192.168.0.254 and Server2 192.168.0.253. Setup both servers for
LTSP as usual using these IP's. Now copy the files given below for
Master and Slave servers in place of /etc/dhcpd.conf on both servers
Follow on:
Please note that in the configuration for the primary server we put in
an option for split=128 which is commented out an just below it is a
hash declaration. Hashes allow for more fine tuning as to how the
actual load may be split up. If the servers
are nearly identical, chose a 50/50
I forgot something.
Fyi, my office has 2 floors and I planed to use 2 LTSP servers for each
floor.
I used 1 network 192.168.0.x/24 .. can I implement this 2 LTSP ?
what about the DHCP Server ?
Original Message
Subject: Minimum Requirement for 20 Clients
Date: Thu, 07 Dec 2006
On 07/12/06, Donny Christiaan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Fyi, my office has 2 floors and I planed to use 2 LTSP servers for each
floor.
This is more of physical layout issue than networki or system issue.
I used 1 network 192.168.0.x/24 .. can I implement this 2 LTSP ?
what about the DHCP
Hi Sudev,
Thanks for your reply.
Sudev Barar wrote:
I used 1 network 192.168.0.x/24 .. can I implement this 2 LTSP ?
what about the DHCP Server ?
[SNIP]
I need your suggestion about server hardware minimum requirement.
I would like to use LTSP for about 20 clients.
What is the minimum
Sudev Barar schrieb:
On 07/12/06, Donny Christiaan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Fyi, my office has 2 floors and I planed to use 2 LTSP servers for each
floor.
This is more of physical layout issue than networki or system issue.
I used 1 network 192.168.0.x/24 .. can I implement this 2 LTSP