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Re: Realservers on OpenVZ VMs in LVS-DR mode - is it possible?

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Subject: Re: Realservers on OpenVZ VMs in LVS-DR mode - is it possible?
From: Fernando Gomes <f.m.gomes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2007 00:07:05 +0100
Hi Joe

Thanks for your message. Now I have it working in VMWare VMs, during this week 
I'll try it with realservers on OpenVZ virtual machines (I don't have right 
now one available without 'production impacts', so I'll setup two and test 
it). I perhaps started 'to big' for a newbie, with a failover setup, using 
LVS-DR, but at least using VMWare VMs it was almost easy ;-)

Best regards

Fernando


On Friday 23 March 2007 11:31, Joseph Mack NA3T wrote:
> On Fri, 23 Mar 2007, f.m.gomes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> > Hi, I'm new to the LVS, and didn't find information about the possibility
> > of running realservers on OpenVZ virtual machines with director in LVS-DR
> > mode, has someone tried this setup?
>
> Not that we've heard. Horms and Ratz have their LVS's setup
> under VMWare on their laptops.
>
> > I'll run LVS director on dedicated machines
> > (failover setup), but want to run the realservers on OpenVZ virtual
> > machines distributed by several real hardware servers, in order to have
> > easy maintenance, due to its ability to migrate virtual machines. My
> > doubt is because both LVS and OpenVZ patches
>
> LVS is a module - you can unload it to test if it's
> interferring. It's likely that OpenVZ is independant of the
> LVS code.
>
> > the kernel and LVS-DR seems to need
> > patching also on the real servers,
>
> not any more. arp_ignore is in the kernel now.
>
> I'd be interested to hear how you go
>
> Joe

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