John McCreesh wrote:
On Sun, 30 May 2004 22:45:52 +0200
Michael Heiming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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Now while looking around, found this article, describing two-way sync,
which seems to be just what I want.;)
http://www.linuxbusinessweek.com/story/32704.htm
Does this article describe everythin
On Sun, 30 May 2004 22:45:52 +0200
Michael Heiming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Otto Kekäläinen wrote:
> >>Even with solid server hw, hotplugable hw RAID disks, there's always
> >the>possibility of some part breaking. Users shouldn't need anymore
> >then>switching their tc off and on again to boot
Otto Kekäläinen wrote:
Even with solid server hw, hotplugable hw RAID disks, there's always the
possibility of some part breaking. Users shouldn't need anymore then
switching their tc off and on again to boot from the second server.
Problem remaining, how to keep /home in sync. One way would be a
d
> Even with solid server hw, hotplugable hw RAID disks, there's always the
> possibility of some part breaking. Users shouldn't need anymore then
> switching their tc off and on again to boot from the second server.
>
> Problem remaining, how to keep /home in sync. One way would be a
> dedicated li
Hi!
First have to say big thx for the great LTSP environment, works like a
charm!;)
Now, I'm on the way of upgrading my LTSP server and would like to setup
a second one (identical hw), for ha purposes.
Even with solid server hw, hotplugable hw RAID disks, there's always the
possibility of some