One could ask (him|her)self: do you need to loadbalance a LDAP server?
If you make one master directory and replicate too two replica.. then
tell the clients they can use both replica?
Well, that's kinda how our LDAP is working. The idea is that LDAP is not
about performance but availability. And LDAP just happen to have such a
feature. No?
But I guess you knew that already ;)
Nevertheless, no clue about why it doesn't work with LVS.
Geert
Radomski, Mike wrote:
Has/Does anyone forward LDAP through their LVS systems? We tried;
ipvsadm shows connections occurring, but nothing else beyond that.
Mike Radomski
-----Original Message-----
From: Padraig Brady [mailto:padraig@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Thursday, March 14, 2002 12:21 PM
To: lvs-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: All ports
Alex Senin wrote:
> Is it possible to forward all traffic ( all ports ) througth VIP to
> realservers ?
Just use port 0. I.E. set up a VIP:0 -> RIP1:0, RIP2:0, ...
Note the will do persistency across multiple ports also.
for e.g. connections from a client to both port 80 & 443
will get sent to the same real server.
Padraig.
--
Geert Vanderkelen
|