# Configuration file for LVS setup. This information is processed by # the LVS director startup script, normally stored in "/etc/init.d" as # "lvs-director" or "lvs-director.sh". # # The default location of this configuration file is /etc/lvs.conf, # but you may change this by editing the director startup script. # # At the moment, only LVS NAT is supported, using the one network NAT # topology outlined by the LVS project. This is not the best performing # solution available, but it is the easiest to implement on our subnet # at this time. # # As the project evolves, support for other network topologies and # protocols will be added (in particular, support for Direct Routing # will be provided to boost performance and scalability, as well as # provision for different load-balancing algorithms). # Full path to the ipvsadm executable IPVSADM=/sbin/ipvsadm # Reset the LVS virtual server tables before beginning a new # configuration. If set to "Yes", then the IPVS table is cleared every # time that the lvs-director setup script is executed. LVS_RESET="Yes" # VIP == Virtual IP Address, or the address of the published service # presented by the LVS director to the network. This is the address # used by the client network to access the cluster. VIP=epsg9008 # VIP_IF == Virtual IP network interface. The VIP must be associated with a # network interface in order to be available to the network. If there is only # one physical NIC, then create an alias for this network interface. Aliases # are represented using this syntax: eth:. For example, eth0:110 # would be a valid alias for the ethernet interface eth0. VIP_IF=eth0:110 # LVS_IF == LVS Network Interface. This is the interface on the # director through which all LVS traffic travels. We need to turn off # all ICMP redirects on this interface on a one network NAT system so # that the real server does not try and contact the client # directly. See the LVS documentation wrt LVS One network NAT for # details. LVS_IF="eth0" # TPORTS == The TCP ports of the services provided by the cluster. Use # whitespace as a separator -- don't forget to escape newlines with a # "\" and wrap the whole string in quotes. TPORTS="telnet" # Set the default timeout for the TCP services. When this time limit # is reached, the connection is closed. TCP_TIMEOUT="" # UPORTS == The UDP ports of the services provided by the cluster. Use # whitespace as a separator -- don't forget to escape newlines with a # "\" and wrap the whole string in quotes. UPORTS="xdmcp" # Set the default timeout for the UDP services. When this time limit # is reached, the connection is closed. UDP_TIMEOUT="" # RIPS == Real IP Addresses. These are the addresses of each of the # real servers in the LVS cluster. These are the machines that provide # the actual service to the client. Use whitepsace to separate systems. RIPS="epsg9010 \ epsg9011 \ epsg9012 \ epsg9013 \ epsg9014 \ epsg9015 \ "