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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Shutdown a system by MAC? Post 302147454 by deaconf19 on Tuesday 27th of November 2007 05:23:40 AM
Old 11-27-2007
Well the thing is the way we did this fault tolerance was because to bring up a server that is the same setup is faster than changing the way our software ont he clients talks to the secondary server. to change over 30 clients at one site takes login logout and change the master node. then accept some gui answers then reboot. that down time is unacceptable considering it is for the miltiary. Well this way we have like i said creates a problem when they bring it up. Could i possibly add another ip that would not effect our clients connection to the server but we could access?
 

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MIREDO-SERVER.CONF(5)					      System Manager's Manual					     MIREDO-SERVER.CONF(5)

NAME
miredo-server.conf - configuration for miredo-server SYNOPSIS
miredo-server.conf DESCRIPTON
miredo-server.conf is the configuration file for miredo-server. Each configuration directive consists of one directive name, possibly followed by one or several spaces and a value for the directive. White spaces, empty lines and lines starting with '#' are ignored. Directives are case-insensitive. A comprehensive list of the supported directives follows: SERVER OPTIONS
ServerBindAddress server_ip Specifies the primary IPv4 address of the Teredo server. miredo-server will bind to UDP/IPv4 port 3544 on this address and waits for packets from Teredo clients. It will advertise the Teredo prefix which is defined with the Prefix directive. A Teredo server needs two subsequent IPv4 addresses. It will wait for UDP IPv4 packets on port 3544 on both addresses. server_ip specifies the lowest of both IPv4 addresses, which is known as the primary IPv4 server address. The secondary IPv4 address should be server_ip + 1 and must also be assigned to the server. ServerBindAddress2 server_ip2 It is possible to specify a secondary IPv4 server address manually. However, Miredo clients will need manual configuration (with the ServerAddress2 directive in miredo.conf). Other Teredo clients are believed not to support such setup. Prefix teredo_prefix This directive specifies the Teredo prefix which the Teredo relay and/or server will advertise. teredo_prefix must be a valid IPv6 prefix. The default value is 2001:0000::. A 32-bits prefix is required to use this option. Since you do not have such big an IPv6 prefix YOU WILL NOT USE THIS OPTION. Moreover, certain third party Teredo client implementations require the default prefix. InterfaceMTU mtu This directive overrides the value of the MTU that is advertised to Teredo clients. The default value is 1280 bytes and should not be changed if the default Teredo prefix is used. YOU MUST NOT USE THIS OPTION with the default prefix. This would break interoperability with most Teredo relays. SyslogFacility facility Specify which syslog's facility is to be used by miredo-server for logging. Possible values are: daemon (the default), local0, ... local7, kern and user (see syslog(2)). SEE ALSO
miredo-server(8) AUTHOR
Remi Denis-Courmont <remi at remlab dot net> http://www.remlab.net/miredo/ miredo February 2008 MIREDO-SERVER.CONF(5)
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