On Mon, Feb 28, 2005 at 09:49:09PM -0600, Ed Fisher wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm using ldirectord+heartbeat+lvs to load balance a group of web
> servers. It's working wonderfully, and did successfully replace those
> cisco css 11050s I mentioned a few weeks back. Average throughput over
> the last few minutes: 73.6mbit/s, and it's gotten much higher.
>
> My question is with ldirectord:
>
> When I create a virtual entry and set the VIP port to 80, but the real
> server port to 82 (legacy support), ldirectord adds two entries in the
> LVS table for each real server: one for RIP:82 with a weight of 1 and
> one with RIP:80 with a weight of zero.
>
> If I edit the conf and set quiescent=yes, these go away when I reload
> ldirectord. However, I don't want to use quiescence...
>
> I can't see why ldirectord is adding these entries.
>
> I'm running ldirectord 1.2.3-5 from debian and ipvsadm 1.24.
That sounds a bit weird. Could you send me your ldirectord.cf
so I can look into it?
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Horms
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