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Subject: | Persistence and faillover |
From: | "Francois JEANMOUGIN" <Francois.JEANMOUGIN@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> |
Date: | Wed, 10 Dec 2003 09:12:57 +0100 |
Hi all, After reading the LVS-Howto, I am facing a problem about persistence. I NEED do redirect clients to a working server when a realserver is down. So I need to clean the persistent connections (they are marked as NONE, so it is not so hard to find them in the table, or?). I understood there is no way to do it now. Right? I know I use persistence because of badly written applications, and I can face back the developers and tell then what I think about it, anyway, if we can't clean the persistence, then, we lose the failover capabilities of the cluster. Any idea? François. |
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