From davidg at cacrc.com Wed Mar 2 11:43:13 2005 From: davidg at cacrc.com (David Grant) Date: Wed Mar 2 11:41:30 2005 Subject: [Ltsp] Boradmoor high Lab update Message-ID: <200503021741.AWA72315@mailrtr1.mailzone.edeltacom.com> Michael, Brad, and John, I got some good news, the students at Broadmoor High got the K12ltsp computer lab working. I asked Mrs. V, the teacher over there, what they did to fix it, she said that she had no idea what they did, but that they got it working. I didn't know that Linux had "self healing servers" . Watch out IBM :-) Thanks again for your help on this project guys. It really means a lot to me. Let me know if I can return the favor sometime. David Grant Director, Computers for Louisiana's Kids (CLK) A Program of Capital Area Corporate Recycling Council (CACRC) davidg@cacrc.com 800 St Philip st Baton Rouge, LA 70802 225-379-3577 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: /pipermail/ltsp_brlug.net/attachments/20050302/0e49949d/attachment.htm From brad at selu.edu Sun Mar 6 20:22:43 2005 From: brad at selu.edu (Brad Bendily) Date: Sun Mar 6 20:22:29 2005 Subject: [Ltsp] Boradmoor high Lab update In-Reply-To: <200503021741.AWA72315@mailrtr1.mailzone.edeltacom.com> Message-ID: > Michael, Brad, and John, > I got some good news, the students at Broadmoor High got the K12ltsp > computer lab working. I asked Mrs. V, the teacher over there, what they did > to fix it, she said that she had no idea what they did, but that they got it > working. I didn't know that Linux had "self healing servers" . Watch out > IBM :-) Thanks again for your help on this project guys. It really means a > lot to me. Let me know if I can return the favor sometime. > David, This is great to hear. I knew those guys could figure it out, they just have to get motivated enough to try it. The problem when I left was that the network that LTSP likes to use for its clients is the 192.168.x.x subnet and the WAN side of the server was on the same subnet. So I think this confused the server when he tried to respond to traffic coming in on each NIC. I'm not really sure what a real world conflict this would cause, but i'm sure it would break something. When I left I had changed the network/subnets of the LTSP setup. I must have missed a step or a setting somewhere because I could not get the LTSP clients to connect. I'm assuming those guys either found my error or started over from scratch? Either way kudos to them! BB