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Subject: | how does wlc work ? |
From: | Ryan Leathers <ryan.leathers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> |
Date: | Tue, 25 May 2004 09:59:01 -0400 |
I thought I understood how wlc was supposed to work but what Im observing surprises me. TCP 172.16.241.37:http wlc -> test3.example.com:http Masq 2 1 2 -> test2.example.com:http Masq 2 1 0 -> test1.example.com:http Masq 3 2 0 In this LVS-NAT example note that the weight associated with realserver test1 is 3 and for the other servers it is 2. I understood the lower value to have affinity, but this test indicates that the higher value wins. Is this right - or is there something else wrong somewhere? -- Ryan Leathers <ryan.leathers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Global Knowledge |
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