AW: [Linux-HA] Heartbeat Gui for Windows

Martin Rosenmüller martin.rosenmueller at gmx.de
Fri Jun 1 23:33:02 MDT 2007


Thank you for your reply René,

The solution you offered needs to have an x-window system running on the
machine you want to connect to, I guess. The problem is none of our servers
has x-window running for security reasons. 

So what we need is a way to connect to the management daemon from a windows
box without having x-windows running on our linux servers.


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Betreff: Re: [Linux-HA] Heartbeat Gui for Windows

The best way to do that is to active the X forwarding in your SSH session.
Then you'll just have to install xming (
http://sourceforge.net/projects/xming ) and you'll be able to run your hbgui
in your ssh session..

You just have to setup your Xforward!



On 5/31/07, Martin Rosenmüller <martin.rosenmueller at gmx.de> wrote:
>
> Hallo List,
>
> we're planning to use heartbeat in our environment to make some linux
> boxes high availible.
> our management consoles are all windows boxes, so my question is:
> is it possible to compile the heartbeat gui to run in a windows
> environment (not using cygwin or something like that).
> There is a python version for windows, the only problem is to compile
> the _pymgmt.so shared object as a windows dll.
>
> Has anyone tried to do that? Or does anyone know if that is possible at
> all?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Martin
>
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