Chris Egolf wrote:
>
> Hi,
services grouped by a fwmark will be scheduled independantly of
services grouped by another fwmark.
I take it that you can't use one fwmark which handles both of your current
groups?
Joe
>
> I've setup two different ipvsadm services based on two different firewall
> marks. They are both using the same real servers and they are both using
> wlc scheduling. It seems that each of these services acts independently in
> terms of the scheduling algorithms. I'm wondering if this is true, and if
> there's a way to have the scheduling algorithm apply to all the services.
>
> For instance, let's say the first client request is handled by FWMARK#1 and
> sent to real server A which now has one connection. The next client request
> is handled by FWMARK #2, so that service's scheduler looks at the number of
> connections for only THAT service, and doesn't include the total number of
> connections there may be in other services.
>
> At least this is what I've observed in testing. Does anyone have any
> suggestions on how to wrap all the services under one scheduler?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Chris
>
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