On 21/03/06, Joseph Mack NA3T <jmack@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> what's the output of ipvsadm?
UDP 192.168.24.46:161 rr persistent 600
-> 192.168.25.6:161 Masq 1 0 0
UDP 192.168.24.47:161 rr persistent 600
-> 192.168.25.7:161 Masq 1 0 0
TCP 192.168.24.45:139 rr persistent 600
-> 192.168.25.10:139 Masq 1 0 0
UDP 192.168.24.45:137 rr persistent 600
-> 192.168.25.10:137 Masq 1 0 0
UDP 192.168.24.45:138 rr persistent 600
-> 192.168.25.10:138 Masq 1 0 0
> > I can't help you much with multiple realservers running Samba.
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> you have an LVS with only one realserver?
Not quite.
> >> as reading your other configs, I assume a 2 node hearbeat cluster for
> >> samba, running on the clusters ip address 192.168.25.10 ?
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> and two directors?
>
> if this is correct, why are you doing this?
We have 2 directors in Active/Passive NATing through to two servers
running Heartbeat in Active/Passive. So only one of the realservers
has the Heartbeat managed VIP the LVSs NAT through to at any one time.
I know for our purposes the realservers could just sit on the same
subnet as our other servers but this is an inherited setup and there
are other reasonable reasons for it to be like this. Samba's not the
realservers *primary* role, there are other services too. The reason
they're Active/Passive is because DRBD devices can only be mounted on
one node at any one time.
Will.
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