Andy,
Does quiscent=no help ?
I assume LVS thinks the connection is still active because of same
source port/ip.
quiscent=no should rip it out ?
The timer keeps counting down to 0, then starts again from 60.
lb2:/etc/ha.d# ipvsadm -Lnc
IPVS connection entries
pro expire state source virtual
destination
UDP 00:46 UDP 10.1.0.2:32799 10.10.10.1:53
192.168.1.22:53
lb2:/etc/ha.d# ipvsadm -Ln
IP Virtual Server version 1.2.1 (size=4096)
Prot LocalAddress:Port Scheduler Flags
-> RemoteAddress:Port Forward Weight ActiveConn InActConn
UDP 10.10.10.1:53 wrr
-> 192.168.1.21:53 Route 5 0
0 -> 10.0.1.22:53 Route 0
0 0 -> 10.0.1.21:53 Route
1 0 0 -> 192.168.1.22:53
Route 0 0 1
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