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Re: ldirectord stops almost immediately

To: lvs-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: ldirectord stops almost immediately
From: Peter Nash <peter.nash@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 9 Feb 2006 12:15:36 +0000
Hi Leon

More info about my director configuration, both the one that was working 
fine and the one that's been causing problems since it was installed on 
Monday:


> 
> Thanks for your reply. Let me just look at the differences between our
> setups:
> 
> You: LVS-NAT
Yes - unchanged
> Me: LVS-DR
> 
> You: realservers are webservers, so checkport is 80
And port 443.  I'm using service "http" and "https" with checktype=5 and a 
test page.
> Me: realservers are (Citrix) Terminal Servers, checkport is 1494
> 
> You: unknown hardware
Was: Celeron 1GHz 128Mb RAM
Is now: P4 3.2 GHz 512Mb RAM
Both directors identical in both cases
> Me: LVS's run on VMWare-ESX, Dual Xeon 3GHz, configured with 512Mb RAM
> 
> You: unknown version of ldirectord
Was: 1.62.2.6
Is now: 1.77.2.32
> Me: ldirectord 1.77.2.36 (but .37 has the same problem)
> 
> You: Linux 2.x
Was: 2.4.20
Is now 2.9.9
> Me: Linux 2.6.13
> 

My heartbeat and ldirectord configuration was not changed when I replaced 
the directors.

The main difference for me is the newer version of 
heartbeat/ldirectord/perl packages and the switch from a 2.4 kernel to a 
2.6 kernel.  I note that you are also running on a 2.6 kernel.

Regards,

Peter.

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