IPVSADM is supposed to
create the virtual address too? I had to create it by hand (redHat 8.0):
ifconfig eth0:100
172.16.115.10
Then, I ran ipvsadm and
worked fine, hope works for you.
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ipvsadm-1.21-214 on SuSe 8.2
After these configuration, I don't see my virtual address on eth0: ...
ipvsadm -A -t 172.16.115.10:http -s wrr
ipvsadm -a -t 172.16.115.10:http -r linux09:http -g -w 30
ipvsadm -a -t 172.16.115.10:http -r 120rd02:http -g -w 70
I have already used ipvsadm on redhat ... and I have never meet this
problem. Any ideas ?
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