redirecting decoy wrote:
>
> Joe,
>
> I am still unable to create a functioning LVS-Tunnel.
Have you got LVS-DR or LVS-NAT to work first?
> I imagine that it
> is a routing problem, however I cannot for the life of me find out where
> I goofed the configuration. Perhaps if I provide a step-by-step of what I am
> doing, then perhaps my errors may become obvious to someone that has more
> experience with this software.
>
> Here is a small diagram of what I want to setup:
> DIP=192.168.10.110
> VIP=192.168.10.111
> CIP=192.168.10.15
>
> RS1=10.1.2.254
> RS2=10.1.3.254
> RSn=10.1.x.x
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> #INTERNET#
> |
> #FIREWALL# 192.168.10.1 (Gateway for all 192.168.10.x Addresses)
> |
> #UML Host# 192.168.10.100 (Bridged to eth0, with tap devices for DIP
> eth0,ethx,etc)
> |
> #DIP (UML)# 192.168.10.110
> | 192.168.10.111 (Arps)
> |------------------|
> #RS1 (10.1.2.254)# ---------- #RS2 (10.1.2.254)#
> ($VIP - No Arp) ($VIP - No Arp)
> | |
> ----------------------------
> |
> #CIP# 192.168.10.15 (or any other
> address)
>
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
I assume this diagram has been scramble in mailing. Can you put spaces
instead of tabs (incase this is what you've done).
This diagram doesn't look like a normal LVS which should be
-----C-----
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| D |
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R-----------R
Look in the HOWTO/mini-HOWTO for examples
Is there anyway you can do this without UML first?
Joe
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Joseph Mack PhD, High Performance Computing & Scientific Visualization
LMIT, Supporting the EPA Research Triangle Park, NC 919-541-0007
Federal Contact - John B. Smith 919-541-1087 - smith.johnb@xxxxxxx
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