Le Thursday 11 October 2007 20:47:16 Francis Giraldeau, vous avez écrit :
> > About the best solution I've seen is to distribute the XDMCP sessions
> > between the servers.
>
> Yeah, that's right. Dispatching sessions on servers is realy easy to do.
>
> Install one server as a the "master", that will run nfsd home and client
> root, nis (or slapd) tftpd, dhcpd and xdmcp. On other "secondary"
> server, configure them to be client of the master server (ldap
> authentication, mount nfs homes, etc.). Secondary servers are like
> standard networked workstations that will be used to serve desktop
> applications to users.

The secondary server can also have the home file system, by using ChironFS. 
The 2 home file systems will appear as one "virtual" file system mounted on 
the 2 servers. If the master or the slave crash, the home will still be 
present. See http://furquim.org/chironfs/ 

I didn't tried it yet, but I will !

regards
-- 
Xavier
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