On Fri, 24 Nov 2006, Mindaugas wrote:
VIP:80 --> RS1:8080,RS2:8080
I already tried it and it did not work for me. ipvsadm
output showed that rule is being used but nothing was incoming
at RS1:3000 port. But traffic arrives into 80 port.
Hard to imagine. Could be, but you're the first to see it.
You have something listening on RS1:3000?
# ipvsadm -L -n
IP Virtual Server version 1.2.0 (size=4096)
Prot LocalAddress:Port Scheduler Flags
-> RemoteAddress:Port Forward Weight ActiveConn InActConn
FWM 1 wlc persistent 15
-> RS1:3000 Masq 1 0 96
-> RS2:0 Masq 5 1050 8812
what if you have both at 3000; swap 0 and 3000 to the other
machine without changing anything else?
Joe
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