Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Load Balanced/Fail Over Boot Servers

2006-11-08 Thread Jason A. Chase
Darryl, Thats a good idea. How can I automatically, via DHCP, tell those terminals that I want them to boot from a different boot server? The boot server happens to also be the DHCPD server. With load balanced DHCPD I have a common master configuration that is included in the dhcpd.conf file

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Load Balanced/Fail Over Boot Servers

2006-11-08 Thread Darryl Palmer
On 11/6/06, Jason A. Chase <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Can anyone think of a way to, through either DHCPD or DNS, get the terminals to boot from one of the two available systems and then fail over to the other?  I am not expecting to be able to save the session.  I want the terminal to be able to re

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Load Balanced/Fail Over Boot Servers

2006-11-06 Thread Timothy Legge
Jason A. Chase wrote: > Hello all, > > I'm working on building more stable and available network services at our > site. I have been working on building out a LTSP boot server including DHCP > and DNS. Using ISC DHCPD and Bind 9, I now have two servers sharing DHCP and > DNS resposiblities th

[Ltsp-discuss] Load Balanced/Fail Over Boot Servers

2006-11-06 Thread Jason A. Chase
Hello all, I'm working on building more stable and available network services at our site. I have been working on building out a LTSP boot server including DHCP and DNS. Using ISC DHCPD and Bind 9, I now have two servers sharing DHCP and DNS resposiblities that can fail-over to each other. I