Can anyone give me an example httpd.conf file that
works for both Virtual Servers & Regular Servers using LVS-NAT
?
Thanks, Mike
----- Original Message ----- From: "Joseph Mack"
<mack@xxxxxxxxxxx> To: "Michael
McConnell" <michael@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Cc:
"Joseph Mack" <mack.joseph@xxxxxxx>; <lvs-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent:
Tuesday, August 01, 2000 3:48 AM Subject: Re: my progress
> On
Mon, 31 Jul 2000, Michael McConnell wrote: > > > Ok so I've been
making some progress, I've managed to load balance the > > default
service of apache, but I can't seem to get Virtual Hosts to work > >
worth a damn. > > > > I see you said that > > >
> NameVirtualHost 10.75.1.11:80 > > <VirtualHost
216.45.234.12> > > ServerName = host name of LVS (in my case
yoggy.vocalcommerce.com) > > > > I'm continue to experiment
with a few different settings in regards to this. > > What it seems
your also saying is that the ServerName variable should be set > >
to the name of the LVS ??? > > > > I don't quite understand
how this works, how will apache know that the > > NameVirtualHost is
assigned to the VirtualHost varible? Does it function in > > a
relative list or something? > > this is going to be a continual
nightmare to maintain. If you used VS-DR > (which you can do with NT
real-servers), then you'll use the same > httpd.conf on the realservers as
you would a stand-alone httpd machine, > and all httpd.confs will be the
same (and the load on the director will be > much lower). > >
Joe > > > > I'm hoping I will not run into similar issues when
I try to load balance IIS > > 4.0 at a later date. >
> > > thanks for any further input (-: > > > >
Michael McConnell > > > > > > -- > Joseph
Mack mack@xxxxxxxxxxx > > >
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