Hi,
This morning when i did a 'ipvsadm -ln' i saw something weird:
rpzlvs01 root # ipvsadm -ln
IP Virtual Server version 1.2.1 (size=4096)
Prot LocalAddress:Port Scheduler Flags
-> RemoteAddress:Port Forward Weight ActiveConn InActConn
TCP 192.168.50.10:3389 wlc persistent 43200
-> 192.168.50.12:3389 Route 1 912 0
-> 192.168.50.15:3389 Route 1 22 0
-> 192.168.50.13:3389 Route 1 22 0
-> 192.168.50.16:3389 Route 1 21 0
-> 192.168.50.11:3389 Route 1 20 1
-> 192.168.50.18:3389 Route 1 21 0
-> 192.168.50.17:3389 Route 1 624 0
TCP 192.168.50.120:1494 wlc persistent 43200
-> 192.168.50.121:1494 Route 1 2 0
-> 192.168.50.122:1494 Route 1 3 0
TCP 192.168.51.202:22 wlc
-> 127.0.0.1:22 Local 1 0 0
Wtf? 912 and 624 connections? When i check on the real-server everything
seems normal. Okay, load balancing isn't working too good (8 clients on one
server, 30 on another), but maybe this is because LVS is thinking it already
has 900+ connections, and shouldn't route anyone to there anymore.
The logfiles don't show anything abnormal either. Anyone who knows where to
look?
Thanks,
Léon
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