My Configuration so far, is very simple.
A Client connects to the VIP.
If a RS went down, the client has to make a reconnect to the VIP.
The Director transfers this new Request to another server.
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On Mon, 12 Jun 2006, Kai Suchomel1 wrote:
> I have configured the VIP 10.0.0.200 on the Director and
> have configured the Route to the Realservers. In my
> configuration I want to load balance Samba (Ports UDP
> 137,138 TCP 139,445)
I assume you've read the HOWTO and know this isn't easy.
Are you using one of the difficult methods or have you
figured out something new?
Joe
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