Casey Zacek wrote (at Tue, Mar 29, 2005 at 02:35:30PM -0600):
> % ipvsadm -lnc | grep CLIENT-IP
> [...]
> TCP 01:49 ESTABLISHED CLIENT-IP:4152 VIP:80 RIP2:80
> TCP 00:40 ESTABLISHED CLIENT-IP:2221 VIP:80 RIP1:80
> [...]
>
> This shouldn't happen, should it?
I just realized that this sample was actually taken from the inactive
director. Also, we have raised the persistence timeout to 7200
seconds to see if that helps (which should explain the 01:49 time).
The active director has entries like this, though:
TCP 00:20 NONE CLIENT-IP:0 VIP:0 RIP1:0
TCP 00:42 NONE CLIENT-IP:0 VIP:0 RIP2:0
TCP 00:02 FIN_WAIT CLIENT-IP:1964 VIP:80 RIP1:80
TCP 01:27 FIN_WAIT CLIENT-IP:2059 VIP:443 RIP2:443
TCP 00:45 FIN_WAIT CLIENT-IP:1228 VIP:80 RIP1:80
TCP 00:28 FIN_WAIT CLIENT-IP:1909 VIP:80 RIP2:80
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Casey Zacek
Senior Engineer
NeoSpire, Inc.
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