On Wed, Mar 15, 2000 at 07:13:28AM -0500, Joseph Mack wrote:
> On Tue, 14 Mar 2000, jake buchholz wrote:
> > I need to find some way to forward/tunnel/? virtual-ip:3309 off the web
> > and shell real-servers over to the appropriate mysql real-server where
> > it can be properly serviced...
>
> got it. Have't thought clearly about this (and haven't tested it)
> but I expect you'll have to have another copy of mysql
> listening on the IP of the realserver (RIP)
> This is not particularly subtle I'll admit
Not really a viable option for me, unfortunately... webs are served from
2 or more web real-servers, but need to reference just one mysql real-
server (the same mysql data can't be hosted from more than one mysql
server). different webs on the same web real-server may need to access
different mysql real-servers...
A static routing solution would be nice--if it's at all possible--that
LVS-routed packets can still get to the web server running on that
real-server, but other local requests to connect to the virtual ip get
sent back to the redirector...
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