Joe,
Im using round robin, (as i posted), but the number of ActiveConn and
InActConn seems to be the same on both the servers that stayed online, and
on the one taking all the hits.
I triplechecked , but the other 3 servers didn't get a different weight.
I figured round-robin scheduling (which is all i need , since all nodes are
equal) would never have this "thundering_herd" problem.
Hope someone helps me out, currently i could live with this, (now that i
know that i also need to reboot the director)
With regards
Jan Klopper
On 3/10/06, Joseph Mack NA3T <jmack@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> On Fri, 10 Mar 2006, Jan Klopper wrote:
>
> > But when i did a reset, and it got back online the director directed all
> of
> > the netwerk load to that machine.
>
>
> http://www.austintek.com/LVS/LVS-HOWTO/HOWTO/LVS-HOWTO.ipvsadm.html#thundering_herd
>
> unfortunately this is part of LVS
>
> Joe
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