Please submit more information. A generic (obfusticated if you prefer)
network diagram, ifconfig -a dumps (again obfusticated if you wish), and a
copy of your lvs config file would be a good starting point.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Bruce Pennypacker [mailto:bruce+lvs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
> Sent: Monday, August 20, 2001 4:55 PM
> To: lvs-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: DNS LVS no longer working after director reboot
>
>
> We set up a cluster containing a director and 3 realservers
> to handle DNS
> using lvs-dr. (This was set up by somebody else, not me)
> All was working
> great for the last few weeks. We just needed to physically move the
> director so we shut it down, moved it, and rebooted it. Now,
> ever since
> then, it's been unable to handle any DNS requests. We get
> timeout errors
> every time we try to submit queries to it. I've gone so far
> as to reboot
> the director and the 3 realservers then manually running the rc.lvs_dr
> script on each (director first, of course) but no matter what
> I try I can't
> get the director to handle DNS requests any more. I tried
> re-running the
> configure perl script on the lvs_dr.conf file we have and
> then running that
> rc.lvs_dr script but that hasn't helped either. ipvsadm on
> the director
> seems to show things are working properly, at least it's
> showing all the
> appropriate entries but no connections...
>
> Any suggestions on how to go about tracking downt this
> problem would be
> greatly appreciated!
>
> Thanks,
>
> -Bruce
>
>
>
>
>
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