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Realserver down but active and inactive connections

To: lvs-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Realserver down but active and inactive connections
From: Michael Stiller <ms@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 02 Mar 2005 12:50:02 +0100
Hi,

there is a 10 machine cluster running 2.6.10-1.760_FC3smp with 
ipvsadm v1.24 2003/06/07 (compiled with popt and IPVS v1.2.1)

One realserver died last night, ipvsadm still reports
active and inactive connections for this host. The 
reported weight is 0.

Sample ipvsadm output: (the machine in question is cluster3b)

TCP  www.censored.domain:http rr
  -> cluster10b.local:http        Route   1      63         897
  -> cluster9b.local:http         Route   1      67         916
  -> cluster7b.local:http         Route   1      74         852
  -> cluster6b.local:http         Route   1      53         811
  -> cluster1b.local:http         Route   1      72         901
  -> cluster2b.local:http         Route   1      75         932
  -> cluster5b.local:http         Route   1      59         830
  -> cluster4b.local:http         Local   1      53         883
  -> cluster8b.local:http         Route   1      63         788
  -> cluster3b.local:http         Route   0      59         644

TCP  www.censored.domain:https rr persistent 1800
  -> cluster6b.local:https        Route   1      105        1057
  -> cluster10b.local:https       Route   1      104        1318
  -> cluster7b.local:https        Route   1      64         1594
  -> cluster8b.local:https        Route   1      127        1145
  -> cluster4b.local:https        Local   1      82         1646
  -> cluster3b.local:https        Route   0      126        890
  -> cluster1b.local:https        Route   1      115        1435
  -> cluster2b.local:https        Route   1      109        1716
  -> cluster5b.local:https        Route   1      111        1593
  -> cluster9b.local:https        Route   1      117        1565

Any clues?

-Michael





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