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That wouldn't make any sense, since there isn't any file replication
between the servers. So if you have your tools on one server, and the
round-robin chooses the other, you need to relogin...

Henrik Hodne

Fahad Sadah wrote:
> Perhaps it could be made into a DNS round-robin?
> Fahad Sadah
> 
> 
> 2009/7/21 River Tarnell <[email protected]
> <mailto:[email protected]>>
> 
> hi,
> 
> in the past we provided the login.toolserver.org
> <http://login.toolserver.org> alias, which pointed at the
> login server.  we have decided to deprecate this alias, because:
> 
> 1. it didn't really work, since changing login server requires much
> more work
> than just changing an alias.
> 2. now we have two login servers, it's not clear which 'login'
> should refer to.
> 
> to avoid breaking anything, we will leave the alias in place, but i
> suggest
> updating any uses of it to refer to a particular login server
> (nightshade or
> willow).
> 
>        - river.

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