Also, don't forget that HTTP works but FTP does not. I have HTTP
temporarily disabled so I can focus on FTP. Whe the HTTP realservers
were in ldirectord.cf they worked fine.
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Subject: RE: ldirectord works for HTTP but Not FTP
On Sun, 16 Jul 2006, Robinson, Eric wrote:
> Perhaps I am misunderstanding your question. When I run ipvsadm from a
> prompt, there is NO output.
`ipvsadm` lists the installed rules. The null output indicates that you
have no forwarding rules installed, ie you haven't told the director to
do anything.
If you haven't got an LVS working yet, you should go through the setup
in the mini-HOWTO before attempting a semi-automated setup like with
ldirectord
Joe
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