Okay.
I'm messing with fwmark's.
Question though. How do I define the IPs, if I'm not putting the IPs
into piranha (which maintains the lvs.cf file) - I am compiling the
list of manual ipvsadm rules myself. Do all I need to do is something
as simple as ifconfig eth0:1 a.b.c.d up ? Then I'd need to wire that
somehow to the backup director... so it knew to send_arp for those
then... still not sure where I define a list of IPs for LVS and have
it understand that?
(p.s. I'm willing to scrap piranha altogether... and just install the
normal packages manually, too)
On 3/14/06, Joseph Mack NA3T <jmack@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Tue, 14 Mar 2006, mike wrote:
>
> > basically i guess the point is that i want to consider my webservers
> > as a pool of servers doing the same thing... and have as many external
> > IPs as I want be sent in to that same pool of servers. the servers
> > themselves don't care, the only thing is trying to figure out if LVS
> > supports that abstraction...
>
> if you can do it on a single server, you can do it with LVS.
> You may have to set it up by hand.
>
> Joe
>
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