Think you could use "ipvsadm" for your purpose
Use the "ipvsadm" instead to delete the real server when your ldirectord is
in operation.
Could you try out that?
And I dont think that ldirectord would put it back to ON (because ldirectord
works on a different concept).
But the drawback --> you will have to use ipvsadm again to put it back ON
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dominik Klein" <dk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "LinuxVirtualServer.org users mailing list."
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Sent: Friday, January 13, 2006 5:43 PM
Subject: Re: all clients disconnect when removing a realserver
> > So i thought what if i simply remove the realserver, by commenting it
out in
> > ldirectord.cf? That works, except it first disconnects everyone
connected to
> > the realserver at that time. And that was definately not what i planned.
>
> Well, what did you expect?
>
> When you remove a realserver, how should client connections established
> to that realserver keep working?
>
> I think what you see is intended.
>
> > Can i do something about this? Is there a better way? Is keepalived
better
> > in this situation, or doesn't it matter?
>
> I would expect keepalived to act in the same way. But be aware this is
> just a guess.
>
> Regards,
> Dominik
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