On 12/14/05, Graeme Fowler <graeme@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> If, by that, you mean Apache vhosts whereby a single vhost lives on a
> single IP then the answer is definitely "yes", although it may seem
> counter-intuitive at first.
> Still with me? Good.
>
> There is, however, a trick you can use to massively simplify your addressing:
>
You are great! Thanks for the simple, but cool idea!
> For even more trickery you could probably make use of some of
> keepalived's config tricks to "pool" your realservers and make your
> configuration even more simple, but if you only have a small
> environment you may want to get used to using ipvsadm by hand first
> until you're happy with it.
I'm using keepalived now, without vrrp stuff though.
Would you mind to take a couple minutes to shed some more light on
this "pooling" thing? It sound like something intriguing...
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Warm regards,
Michael Green
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