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That wouldn't make any sense, since there isn't any file replication
between the servers. So if you have your tools on one server, and the
round-robin chooses the other, you need to relogin...
Henrik Hodne
Fahad Sadah wrote:
Perhaps it could be made into a DNS round-robin?
Fahad Sadah
2009/7/21 River Tarnell <river(a)loreley.flyingparchment.org.uk
<mailto:river@loreley.flyingparchment.org.uk>>
hi,
in the past we provided the
login.toolserver.org
<http://login.toolserver.org> alias, which pointed at the
login server. we have decided to deprecate this alias, because:
1. it didn't really work, since changing login server requires much
more work
than just changing an alias.
2. now we have two login servers, it's not clear which 'login'
should refer to.
to avoid breaking anything, we will leave the alias in place, but i
suggest
updating any uses of it to refer to a particular login server
(nightshade or
willow).
- river.
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