Well thanks for the answers. I am actually new to the linux, Can you kindly
help me or refer me so that I could be able to write the script for that.
Mansoor
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From: "Mansoor Ali" <mhafeez72@xxxxxxxxxxx>
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Subject: LVS Configuration Issue
Date: Sun, 13 May 2007 18:43:12 +0000
Greetings
I have successfully configured the Linux Virtual Server by using the
LVS-NAT topology. Most of the things I have followed are from Ultramonkey
Website. Also the traffic originating from Real Servers is also using the
Virtual IP as the source address. Now the problem I am facing is that if i
reboot the LVS Machine, I lost the configurations (routing table of LVS)
which i am creating with ipvsadm commands.
How should i configure it in a way that the configuration should stay there
even after the reboot of Machine?
Also where can i find the configuration files related to LVS?
There is another confusion that can i use the Piranha Configuration Tool
available from Redhat with the LVS solution.
Thanks in advance for reply.
With Best Regards
Mansoor Hafeez
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From: Joseph Mack NA3T <jmack@xxxxxxxx>
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Subject: Re: LVS Configuration Issue
Date: Sun, 13 May 2007 16:12:12 -0700 (PDT)
On Sun, 13 May 2007, Mansoor Ali wrote:
How should i configure it in a way that the configuration should stay
there even after the reboot of Machine?
presumably you've set up UM using command line. You'll have to write a
script that does the same thing and run it at bootup.
There is another confusion that can i use the Piranha Configuration Tool
available from Redhat with the LVS solution.
It's not well supported. Some people here use it. They may be able to give
you advice
Joe
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