But how about persisent connections. If such a server goes down,
a weight of 0 still leaves some of the previous connections open.
If such a server goes down, all the clients will have to wait until
their persintence times out instead of reconnecting to a different
server and rebuilding the session information.
Jacob
> On Mon, Jun 25, 2001 at 04:45:24PM -0500, Paul Baker wrote:
> > I'm putting in a feature request for ldirectord, not sure
> if this is
> > necessarily the best place to submit this, but I thought it
> couldn't hurt.
> >
> > Right now, when a ldirectord takes a real-server out of the
> LVS either
> > because it couldn't connect to the port or because the the
> request page
> > did not match the required pattern, ldirectord completely
> removes them
> > out of the lvs by I would assume `ipvsadm -d`
> >
> > My request is that instead it would set the weight to 0 instead of
> > completely removing them. This way live connections will
> not be cut when
> > a server is taken out.
>
> This sounds like a good idea to me. I'll work on adding in a
> quiecent option.
>
> --
> Horms
>
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