On Thu, 27 Jul 2006, Sebastian Vieira wrote:
Hi,
I've setup LVS-NAT for telnet sessions and LVS-DR for rdp (ms terminal
server). Now i have these connections:
[client] -- [lvs] -- [rdp server] -- [lvs] -- [telnet server]
I assume you've read about such setups in the HOWTO?
Now i do a forced failover (stop heartbeat process) on the active node
active director? active realserver?
and then things get 'weird' (at least, for me). Usually
the telnet connection stays up, but the rdp connection
drops. Problem is that when a telnet session is started
from within the rdp session, the user gets back into the
rdp session, but the login has to be kicked off the telnet
server manually.
is this connected to the failover problem?
My question: is this a workable setup, or is it doomed to fail?
I don't know anything about rdp so can't say. Make sure you
understand the problems of realservers being clients in an
LVS.
Joe
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