Perhaps I am misunderstanding your question. When I run ipvsadm from a
prompt, there is NO output. It just returns to a prompt. When ldirectord
runs it, there is no output EXCEPT the statement "Destination already
exists." Is there some other output that you're referring to?
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On Sun, 16 Jul 2006, Robinson, Eric wrote:
>> The logs aren't the authority on the matter. What's the output of
> `ipvsadm`?
>
> The output differs depending on whether ldirectord runs ipvsadm or I
> run it manually outside of ldirectord. When ldirectord runs it, the
> DEBUG2 output shows the error message "Destination already exists" in
> response to the ipvsadm command "ipvsadm -a -t 192.168.5.100:21 -r
> 192.168.10.61:21 -m -w 1". When ldirectord is not running and I run
> the ipvsadm commands manually, there are no errors. I don't know if
> this is significant. To me, the error message sounds like one that
> should not effect the outcome.
so what is the output of `ipvsadm`?
Joe
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