Hi all,
I have been trying to implement LVS using NAT, for the past 2 weeks and I
could n't succed with it. Recently I used the kernel 2.2.16. And patched it
with Virtual Server patch for Linux 2.2.16 - Version 0.9.14. And recompiled
the kernel and enabled all the required options(ipforwarding,
ipdefragmenting etc).
Is this enough to enable ipvs? or should I need some more softwares to be
installed in my machine (which is having Redhat6.2 with kernel 2.2.16). I
thought of reinstalling it with redhat7.1 which is having 2.4.2 kernel. and
putting in it with 2.4.4 kernel and the single ipvs-patch for 2.4.4 kernel.
Please kindly give some suggestions whether i am proceeding in the right
path or not. Or should i use configure-lvs or the UltraMonkey scripts as
said by Joseph Mack, if so, how to use it?
In the /var/log/messages i had the following entries.
9:43, 3 users, load 0.00, 0.00, 0.00 linux down 1+02:48
May 2 20:44:41 cvs nanny[2310]: bad load average returned: cvs up
9:43, 3 users, load 0.00, 0.00, 0.00 linux down 1+02:48
Here is the network map
_________ __________
| Client 1 | | Client 2 |
|________| |_________|
| 172.16.1.35 | 172.16.1.33
| |
|___________________ ___| Public Network
|
|
|eth0:0 172.16.1.103 (Virtual Server ip)
|eth0 172.16.1.104
____|_____
| Director |
|________|
| eth1 172.16.2.4
| eth1:0 172.16.2.254 (Router ip)
|________________________
| | Private Network
| |
|eth0 172.16.2.3 | eth0 172.16.2.5
____|_____ _____|____
| RS1 | | RS2 |
|________| |_________|
BY
Schillaci.
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