CVS:  -  It works on client server concept  so both can reside on the same
machine or different machine.

 A2-> Goggle it out ... solution depends on the various factors. like what
you need to cluster? What do you want to achieve?

Regards,
Sumit

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Subject: [ilugd] Query about CVS & Clustering


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> Hello All,
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> Query-1->
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>          I am having a problem in CVS testing.Would i have to need two
machine to test cvs server.Please give the solution.
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> Query-2->  I am newbies in Linux clustering so please give the links where
clustering information are available.
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> Thanks & Regards
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> Amitabh Pandey
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