On Mon, 5 Feb 2007, Joseph Hardeman wrote:
Greetings,
We are having a problem, we have setup a LVS cluster for our streaming
servers and are having problems with the LVS servers.
there are directors and realservers. There are no "LVS
servers" in an LVS.
I startup/failover the servers and running ipvsadm -L
shows active and inactive connections but after a few
minutes they stop showing any connections,
^^^^
what is "they"?
but LVS is still routing traffic to the real servers.
a little hard to believe I'm afraid.
I am using the same setup as on the Web
site LVS servers but they are not working properly.
so how many LVS's do you have? And again what is "they"?
come on! WHy don't you start again with a posting in
coherent English
Joe
Also, the real strange
thing is that I had our image servers on the same system as the streaming
media servers and while the images stopped sending traffic the streaming
servers still continued to route properly. I have removed the images from
the same LVS cluster but still the LVS is not showing the output of the
routing to the real servers.
Server OS: CentOS 2.6.9-42.0.8.ELsmp
ipvsadm -v
ipvsadm v1.24 2003/06/07 (compiled with popt and IPVS v1.2.0)
[root@image-stream-lvs1 ha.d]# ipvsadm -L
IP Virtual Server version 1.2.0 (size=4096)
Prot LocalAddress:Port Scheduler Flags
-> RemoteAddress:Port Forward Weight ActiveConn InActConn
TCP patch.kaneva.com:http lc persistent 3600
-> Stream1:http Route 1 0 0
TCP streaming.kaneva.com:http lc persistent 3600
-> Stream4:http Route 1 0 0
-> Stream5:http Route 1 0 0
-> Stream1:http Route 1 0 0
-> Stream3:http Route 1 0 0
-> Stream2:http Route 1 0 0
I am hoping someone can help me out. Our web servers lvs is running
beautifully. Which is so strange.
Thanks
Joseph
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