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Re: Diskless workstations
- From: Daniel J Walsh <dwalsh redhat com>
- To: rhl-devel-list redhat com
- Subject: Re: Diskless workstations
- Date: Thu, 24 Jul 2003 09:23:26 -0400
I have been working on a package called redhat-config-netboot that
allows you to setup diskless environments
using NFS, as well as network installations. It is based somewhat off
of LTSB. It is basically a series of scripts and python code that sets
up a PXE boot environment and an diskless NFS partition.
ftp://people.redhat.com/dwalsh/netboot
Comments welcome.
Dan
Chuck Wolber wrote:
No we do everything via NFS at the moment. Using a big ramdisk would cut
into why all the machines have so much memory and CPU's. Basically the
idea is that all CPU cycles are local and all data is foreign. The
approach to this seems to follow either SGI or Sun ways of doing
diskless clients. I like the Sun way of doing it (with each client
getting its own tree) versus the SGI where most is common with the
server and clients need a rebuild if server code changes.
Can a user move to another workstation and resume their session? I've seen
this done with RFID tags that automatically detach your session if you
move away from the terminal and re-attach you when you move closer.
-Chuck
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