Hello,
No sorry, perhaps I wasn't clear, what I meant was not the startup of the
software but the persistence of certain services for instance SSL. I want
the client to use the same real server. Without piranha you would use the -p
(persistence) switch of ipvsadm. I don't see anything in piranha to make a
connection persistent. Can this edited manualy in lvs.cf or a start up file
to call ipvsadm to change the routes the lvs added and make them persistent?
I hope this is clearer.
Thanks,
Cono D'Elia
conod@xxxxxxxx
-----Original Message-----
From: Antony Lee (HWL - Analyst Programmer, GISD) <AntonyL@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: 'conod@xxxxxxxx' <conod@xxxxxxxx>
Date: Monday, March 06, 2000 11:21 PM
Subject: redhat 6.1 implementation of lvs and persistence
>Cono D'Elia
>
>Did you start the pulse daemon at the LVS boot time ?
>
>In my experience, if the piranha is configured collectly and the pulse
>daemon is started at boot time,
>all the real servers could be automatically be added in the ipvsadm route
>table.
>
>The pulse daemon was installed when the piranha was installed but did not
>activiate in the system boot time.
>You need to add to the system service mannually.
>
>Besides, I found that piranha 0.2.1, the origianl distribution in RedHat
6.1
>CD-ROM, has some problem
>in failing over to the backup LVS or vice versa. I tested the piranha
0.3.15
>should be OK.
>
>
>Hope my experenice can help.
>
>
>Antony
>
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