I got it to work.
Comment out the "remove_old_vip" line in the "setup_director()" routine
of the rc.lvs_nat script. I am not sure why the config script requires
this for NAT. It seems to have worked for me (so far).
Shouldn't matter if you have modules compiled into the kernel or not.
-Todd
-----Original Message-----
From: Matthew Hollander [mailto:mah18@xxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Friday, January 11, 2002 4:10 AM
To: lvs-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: lvs nat.conf problem
Now I'm using modules and still experiencing the same
problem. Hopefully there is a solution :)
Matt
Lizambri, Todd wrote:
I'm having the exact same problem, but I am using modules (instead of
drivers built in to the kernel).
Hi All -
anyone knows how to fix this.
The problem is that after I run the rc.lvs_nat (after configure
lvs_nat.conf) I get this message:
Warning:
You are moving the VIP from one device
(presumably from a previous LVS installation),
to a different ethernet device.
This is difficult to do with ifconfig.
It's easy to do with iproute2.
I'll change over to iproute2 sometime.
Till then you'll have to do the changeover yourself with this script.
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