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More Quesions :)
- To: <hobbit (at) hswn.dk>
- Subject: More Quesions :)
- From: "Jeffcoat, Al" <ajeffco (at) orhs.org>
- Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2005 21:10:40 -0500
- Disposition-notification-to: "Jeffcoat, Al" <ajeffco@orhs.org>
- Thread-index: AcUa3zSTWGJPEJnRRBueH4OYC9GXtA==
- Thread-topic: More Quesions :)
Hello Again,
Is there a way to set up "redundant" DISPLAY's? The server that I have
running Hobbit will have a counterpart at a remote location. They won't
fail over in the sense of a cluster, but, they will have similar
functionality for each location. I'm just trying to find out if there
is a way instead of having a DISPLAY at each location for local hosts,
they can back each other up, without being two separate installs of
hobbit.
Any ideas?
Al Jeffcoat
IBM Certified Support Specialist, AIX
Enterprise Storage Administrator
System Programmer II
(321)843-1051
ajeffco (at) orhs.org
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