Try setting the arp timeout on the switch to a lower value than the
default.
Justin Workman
WORJUS Consulting
801.979.6259
Justin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
www.worjusconsulting.com
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From:
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[mailto:lvs-users-bounces+justin=worjusconsulting.com@linuxvirtualserver
.org] On Behalf Of Sean Roe
Sent: Thursday, May 06, 2004 1:22 PM
To: LinuxVirtualServer.org users mailing list.
Subject: Cisco switch configuration
Hi All,
I was looking for some info on cisco catalyst switches to help speed up
the failover between my two director boxes. I have the following setup:
|--------|-----|WebServer1|
-- |LVS01 |--|Cisco |-----|WebServer2|
| | |-----|WebServer3|
------| |Catalyst|-----|WebServer4|
| | |-----|WebServer5|
-- |LVS02 |--|Switch |-----|WebServer6|
|--------|
Virt LVS Real
IP Servers Servers
My Problem is that if lvs01 fails lvs takes over the load but it takes
forever for the real servers to startusing the new one (5-6 minutes).
It also seems that it works faster if I actually restart the httpd on
each webserver. This is a LVS-NAT with multiple vertual IPS going to
different ports on the webservers.
Any suggestions?
Sean
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