On Tue, 9 Aug 2005, Rob Wilson wrote:
Hello,
We have an LVS server for testing which is handling 2 VIPs through LVS-NAT
(using keepalived).
Each of the VIPs currently points to 1 real server.
what does this mean?
Joe
Both real-servers are on the same internal network.
VIP1 -> Realserver1
VIP2 -> Realserver2
We'd now like Realserver2 to be able to connect to Realserver1 via VIP1.
I was able to accomplish this following the solution provided by Graeme
Fowler:
http://www.in-addr.de/pipermail/lvs-users/2005-March/013517.html
However, external connections to VIP1 no longer work while that solution is
in place. Dropping the lo:0 interface assigned to VIP1 on Realserver1 fixes
this, but then breaks Realserver2 from connecting.
I feel like I'm missing something but I'm at a loss. I can provide more
detailed information if needed.
Thanks,
Rob
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