Joe,
I have a working ldirectord (2 servers) and 4 realservers running
apache and all works fine. I am tyring to implement a similar setup with
the existing ldirectord servers and 4 squid servers on separate boxes.
The ldirectord works fine and the TCP connect word fine and the real
servers are visible using "ipvsadm -L -n". BUT.... the squid request
never reach the realservers...
My question is: how do you configure "arp_ignore" and "arp_announce" on
the real server (I've been looking at it for too long and can't see the
obvious!)
Thanks
Ron
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On Behalf Of Joseph Mack NA3T
Sent: 09 November 2006 12:42
To: LinuxVirtualServer.org users mailing list.
Subject: Re: ARP - Squid problem
On Thu, 9 Nov 2006, Fabio Silva wrote:
> Hi all, im configuring a topology like this..
> http://www.ultramonkey.org/2.0.1/topologies/sl-ha-lb-eg.html
>
> I have a squid and i need to make HA and load balance, i'm using
> ipvsadm and heartbeat, i follow the instructions in the link, but the
> part of i need to configure "hidden" to the interface dont send arp i
> didint understand soo much...
for current kernels you use arp_ignore, arp_announce
on the realservers.
Joe
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