Hello James,
> Hello, all.
> Using piranha, I build an lvs cluster composed of one virtual
> server(linux box) and two real servers(Windows 2000) providing
> www service. Now when the client browser(IE) tries to connect
> (using either IP or domain name), it shows connecting to
> 207.68.176.190 shortly after it connects to the correct IP(of
Could you please be more verbose? Load balancing method, routing,
network topology, ipvsadm -Ln
> the virtual server), looks like the response of connecting to an
> unexist IP. I used ethereal to capture the packets and
You cannot connect to an non-existant IP.
> didn't find any HTTP request packet sent. I cannot figure out
Show the output of ipvsadm -Ln
> what the matter is. Is it due to the configuration of lvs.cf,
You should ask piranha related questions to the piranha
mailinglist. People on this list are willing to help you
if you try it like it is described in the howto and you
fail.
> DNS, ipchains, or something else? Should I comment some lines in
> lvs.cf for the reason of one virtual server? Help is wanted very
> much.
For piranha, post to their mailinglist. But I suggest you try it
withouth piranha because your setup seems to be very trivial and
can be set in 30 minutes including reading the mini-HOWTO.
HTH,
Roberto Nibali, ratz
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