Are you trying to use Round Robin DNS? Yes, you can But, remember.. If you use same hostname, the client will access to them in "random" 2011/8/9, Indunil Jayasooriya <indunil75@xxxxxxxxx>: > Hi, > > > Can two machines in the same network have the *same hostname* with different > IPs? I have done it in test environment. I want to do it under production? > > is it possible ? is it recommended? > > > let's say . > > one Server is *mail.example.com* with ip address* 192.168.0.1* > > the other Server is also *mail.example.com* but with another ip > address *192.168.0.2 > * > > > > > > > -- > Thank you > Indunil Jayasooriya > -- Enviado desde mi dispositivo móvil Diego - Yo no soy paranoico! (pero que me siguen, me siguen) http://about.me/diegors/bio El que usa una firma mas larga que el mail que envia, se la come _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos