Joe,
I may have it working. While connecting to the VIP, running ethereal, the
traffic channeled to one of the realservers. I then ran a test script on the
realserver through a browser and cgi, then hit the site again and it went to
the secondary realserver. Once the script was finished, the traffic went back
to the other server.
I setup my secondary interface on the director with the same network as the
realservers and the VIP, so I have an eth1:110. I then setup the routing via
ipvsadm for both realservers. On the realservers I setup eth0:110 with the VIP
and turned arp off.
So far so good and it seems to swap back and forth as advertised, but I still
have a lot more testing to do. Thanks for the insite in previous e-mails and
the how-tos are excellent.
Scott
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[mailto:lvs-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Joseph Mack
Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 2004 3:09 PM
To: LinuxVirtualServer.org users mailing list.
Subject: Re: Possible persistent binding issue
> it isn't quite clear as to which configure script I should use
the ones in the mini-HOWTO are for people who are getting their first LVS going
Joe
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