This shows you the differences between two versions of the page.
Both sides previous revision Previous revision Next revision | Previous revision Next revision Both sides next revision | ||
wiki:advanced:x2gobroker:loadbalancing [2013/07/02 01:05] sunweaver |
wiki:advanced:x2gobroker:loadbalancing [2013/07/02 01:26] sunweaver [X2Go Session Profile for Load Balanced Sites] |
||
---|---|---|---|
Line 30: | Line 30: | ||
Install X2Go Session Broker [[doc: | Install X2Go Session Broker [[doc: | ||
- | You certainly want to make use of SSL (https:// protocol) if the session broker can be accessed from the internet or if you share your network with non-trusted machines. For large scale deployments the WSGI implementation of the broker is recommended (package: '' | + | You certainly want to make use of SSL (https protocol) if the session broker can be accessed from the internet or if you share your network with non-trusted machines. For large scale deployments the WSGI implementation of the broker is recommended (package: '' |
After you have installed the session broker, additionally run the script '' | After you have installed the session broker, additionally run the script '' | ||
Line 60: | Line 60: | ||
[pool-C-XFCE] | [pool-C-XFCE] | ||
user= | user= | ||
- | host=s-E1 (10.0.2.11), | + | host=s-1.pool-e.local |
name=XFCE - pool-C | name=XFCE - pool-C | ||
command=XFCE | command=XFCE | ||
broker-session-autologin=true | broker-session-autologin=true | ||
</ | </ | ||
+ | |||
+ | It may happen that the broker contacts the X2Go servers under a different address compared to the address that the X2Go Clients have to use for connecting the X2Go Servers. For such cases, every hostname can be written in a special format (as seen in the examples above and below): | ||
+ | |||
+ | < | ||
+ | host=s-1.works-with-broker.local (s-1.works-with-client.extern), | ||
+ | </ | ||
+ | |||
+ | The hostnames (no IP addresses allowed here) that work with the broker should identically match the hostnames of the X2Go Servers as found in ''/ | ||
+ | |||
+ | The hostnames (or maybe IP addresses) that work with the clients must resolve via DNS. IP addresses are allowed here. | ||
+ |