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From: Jimmy Yeung <JYeung@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 15 Oct 2001 11:47:04 -0400
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From: John Rodkey [mailto:rodkey@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Monday, October 15, 2001 11:44 AM
To: lvs-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: about Persistent connection


On Mon, 15 Oct 2001, Joseph Mack wrote:

> Roberto Nibali wrote:
> > 
> > Hello Charles Huang,
> > 
> > > #----------lvs_dr.conf----------------------------------------
> > > LVSCONF_FORMAT=1.1
> > > LVS_TYPE=VS_DR
> > > INITIAL_STATE=on
> > > CLEAR_IPVS_TABLES=yes
> > > VIP=eth0:0 61.131.4.187 255.255.255.255 61.131.4.187
> > > DIP=eth0 61.131.4.170 61.131.4.128 255.255.255.192 61.131.4.191
> > > SERVICE=t http wrr ppc 61.131.4.171,2 61.131.4.172,2 61.131.4.173,2
> >           ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
> 
> sorry, I missed this posting last week.
> You don't need the ppc, the script handles persistence for you.
> 
> > But then Joe mentions something about linked services and I didn't
> > quite follow that one:
> 
> ahem, cough, I'll try again.
> 
> Most services are handled by a single port entry in ipvsadm.
> Some services need extra attention - the following conditions are
> handled by the configure script. 
><snip> 
> other port pairs: these can be set by adding entries to
> the array @persistent_services.

Would this include SMB for file serving?  And while I'm on the topic,
where would I find information on file locking issues with multiple
SMB realservers with NFS-mounted home directories?

> Joe

John
-- 
        John Rodkey, Information Technology, Westmont College
                        rodkey@xxxxxxxxxxxx


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