Path: utzoo!censor!geac!torsqnt!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!usc!ucsd!ucbvax!AERO4.LARC.NASA.GOV!blbates From: blbates@AERO4.LARC.NASA.GOV ("Brent L. Bates AAD/TAB MS361 x42854") Newsgroups: comp.sys.sgi Subject: Re: IRIS clusters Message-ID: <9101071157.AA07279@aero4.larc.nasa.gov> Date: 7 Jan 91 12:57:03 GMT Sender: daemon@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU Organization: The Internet Lines: 23 I recommend that you should NOT go diskLESS. Have a disk big enough for all the OS files AND swap space. We have a file server and diskless clients. About 2 months ago, the file server went down for about a month, which put all our diskless workstations out of commission too. We are now in the process of putting disks on ALL the workstations. Each machine has all the standard OS files, swap space, and some scratch space. User files are on the file server. That way if the file server goes down we still have network access and get some work done. We are also in the process of considering a second file server. Half of the user files would reside on both machines, that way if one server goes down we still have one server, and important user files on the down machine can be put on the working server from back up's. Diskless clients are too costly in the long run. We found that out the hard way. Hope this helps. -- Brent L. Bates NASA-Langley Research Center M.S. 361 Hampton, Virginia 23665-5225 (804) 864-2854 E-mail: blbates@aero4.larc.nasa.gov or blbates@aero8.larc.nasa.gov