On Mon, Feb 19, 2001 at 10:30:12PM +0500, Douglas F. Elznic wrote:
> This is the same sort of set up that I would like to do. One computer
> with two net cards one public one private. The computer does the NAT and
> the LVS. I don't care what implementation I have to use. This seems like
> the most logical way to do the LVS setup with NAT. Has no one else tried
> it this way???
Here at work, me and Denis Petit set up a 4-PC cluster with this configuration
: 2 are the real servers, running Apache, and 2 are redundant distributors.
Each distributor uses LVS, Heartbeat, ldirectord and does the masquerading
using ipchains. Everything works perfectly so far. :-)
The only tricks we found are that the classical directory hierarchy
differences between RedHat and Debian, and the need to add a IP migration for
the local side, as we used the NAT method.
Best regards,
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