One could also say the problem arises from the section of ldirectord
that is supposed to detect whether the rule already exists, and if so,
change the weight. It seems that ldirectord is failing to detect the
pre-existing rule and is trying to add it again.
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Subject: RE: ldirectord works for HTTP but Not FTP -- CAUSE ISOLATED
On Sun, 16 Jul 2006, Robinson, Eric wrote:
> The root cause is that ipvsadm is misbehaving. Instead of changing the
> realserver's weight, it is complaining that the destination exists.
There were a few of us who wanted this behaviour changed, but at the
time we were vetoed, but maybe times have changed.
Hey Horms,
I don't suppose the ipvsadm add/edit patch of yours could be
revisited? It seems the current behaviour is causing problems with
ldirectord.
Joe
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