The original, primordial versions of LVS did indeed have
a cumulative connection counter, giving values for each virtual service, and
each real server.
I wish it still did, it was pretty useful.
(That early version of LVS was unstable and would die after a week
of heavy use. This was roughly 14 months ago.)
Jerry Glomph Black
Director, Internet & Technical Operations
RealNetworks
Seattle Washington USA
On Fri, 9 Jun 2000, Horms wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 09, 2000 at 08:18:30PM +0900, ??? wrote:
> > the following is a part of ChangeLog :
> > ======
> > Virtual Server Patch for Linux - Version 0.9 - May 1, 1999
> > Differences with virtual server patch version 0.8:
> > ....
> > * Add more satistics information
> > The active connection counter and the total connection counter of
> > each real server were added for all the scheduling algorithms.
> > ======
> >
> > Somebody told me that "ipvsadm -L -n" showed the total connection counter
> > before lvs0.9.12, but it does not show that counter any more. I wonder
> > if is true and want to know the exact meaning of that counters.
>
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