Hi Emilio,
I would like to help you, but you are not giving a lot of information.
I always supply a quick ascii drawing of my setup, maybe something like:
client-host (10.0.0.10/24) ---- (10.0.0.1/24) lvs-server
(192.168.0.1/24) ---- (192.168.0.10/24) real-server
If you state the output of 'ipvsadm -ln' we know what your lvs is doing.
Including your keepalived config might also help a bit.
When you have given your setup, say what you expect and what you
experience. That's more practical to troubleshoot for me at least.
With kind regards,
Tom van Leeuwen
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On 06/02/2011 09:56 AM, Emilio Campos wrote:
> Hi to everybody, I am new user with LVS, I just readed the entire
> documentation of lvs on the official web, and I configured some
> examples, but didnt work, I am trying configure LVS-NAT with ipvsadm
> and keepalived, but this don't work for me, I can connect on virtual
> port from server where lvs is running , but I can't connect to virtual
> port from client node, and I configured port forwarding on /proc
>
> Would you send me reference to some web, mails, etc for read and
> configure examples, I am sure that some is bad on my configuration.
> I am working with kernel 2.6.32
>
> Any information for understand the LVS philosophy will be welcomed
>
> Thanks!
>
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