Okay, I've got it working now.
What I did was put only 1 entry in the lvs_nat.conf run the script. Which
would only show 1 persistent server. Then I added 2 manually and deleted
the 1st one that was generated from the configure-lvs. It's kinda work
around, but at least I can do some stress testing.
Ryan.
-----Original Message-----
From: lvs-users-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:lvs-users-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Ryan Clark
Sent: Wednesday, August 28, 2002 8:02 AM
To: Joseph Mack
Cc: lvs-users@LinuxVirtualServer. org
Subject: RE: SSL Persistent Connections
Oops my bad, I'll post it.
My problem is that all clients are connecting to the same realserver (the
1st one on the ipvsadm listing) and nothing is hitting the 2nd one. I was
thinking this may have something to do with the connection type (rr, wlc,
wrr...).
Ryan.
-----Original Message-----
From: mack@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:mack@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]On
Behalf Of Joseph Mack
Sent: Wednesday, August 28, 2002 6:02 AM
To: Ryan Clark
Subject: Re: SSL Persistent Connections
Ryan Clark wrote:
>
>
> Erm, it seems that the SSL is only hitting the 1st realserver. What
> connection types are ideal for the SSL persistent connections?
If you're coming from the same client within the timeout period, you'll
always go to the same realserver. This is what persistence is about.
Do you mean scheduler (rr,lc,...) when you say "connection type"?
If connections are coming from different clients then the scheduler
has the same effect as for non-persistent connections.
Are you having troubles with different clients all connecting to the
1st realserver and nothing to the second?
(BTW, this should really go on the mailing list. People will learn
something from this. If there's nothing you want kept private here,
could you post your reply to the mailing list too? thanks)
Joe
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contractor to the National Environmental Supercomputer Center,
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