Two K12Linux on 1 network

Almquist Burke burke at thealmquists.net
Fri Feb 20 16:46:55 UTC 2009


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What do you mean, "on the same network". By default, it's easiest to  
put your thin clients on their own network, connected to one NIC on  
the server, and the other NIC on your server is connected to your  
LAN. You can have as many LTSP servers as you'd like, serving their  
own set of clients.

Thin clients----LTSP server-----LAN---- Internet
                                                           |   \
                                                           |     \
                                                       PCs     Other  
servers

I didn't put the switches or routers in here, but you get the idea.
If you want multiple servers serving the same group of clients (doing  
failover for example) then THAT would be more complicated.

On Feb 20, 2009, at 8:45 AM, Andrew Osborne wrote:

> Is it possible to have 2 K12Linux servers installed on the same  
> network, and if so what files need to be altered?
>
> -- 
> Andrew M Osborne
>
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