Hi all, a weird question. So far I had only on server to my SunRay Server were all configured like ...
vpn.enabled=1 vpn.peer=xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx vpn.group=group vpn.key=key servers=srss.extdomain tftpserver=srss.extdomain this preconfigured inhouse and the user goes home with his/her box and connect via internet. now I added a second server let's call it srssfog.extdomain and enabled FOG. This works nice as long as srss.extdomain is reachable and can dispatch to one of the two servers. But if srss.extdomain goes down and srssfog.extdomain is still reachable the sun rays will not go there as in the firmware the entries for servers and tftpservers equals srss.extdomain. I could rollout now all new sunrays with the preconfigured setting vpn.enabled=1 vpn.peer=xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx vpn.group=group vpn.key=key servers=srss.extdomain,srssfog.extdomain tftpserver=srss.extdomain,srssfog.extdomain select=inorder but what do I with the existing already rolled out sunray (more than hundred). It's a bit of a dog-tail problem for me. Inhouse this is easy, I just use there a DNS load-balancer for sunray-config-servers & sunray-servers, but external it's difficult. Any idea, how I can make entries of the .parms file permanent in the sun rays firmware, if the primary tftpserver is not reachable, because it's down. regards, thomas PS: In emergency I need to tell how to start the GUI with stop-s and change the entries, but this is not my intention. _______________________________________________ SunRay-Users mailing list [email protected] http://www.filibeto.org/mailman/listinfo/sunray-users
