On Sat, 26 May 2007, Gerry Reno wrote:
you have director(s) with a public IP (here 192.168.0.215). Then you have
some web realservers, on 192.168.1.0/32. Presumably these talk to the db
machines (and the clients do not directly connect to the db machined). In
which case the db machines can also be on 192.168.1.0/32. And you have a
NAS which can also be on 191.168.1.0/32.
This was part of my problem. All the other (non-LVS) servers on the network
are on 192.168.0.nnn which includes the NAS server.
If you have a two network LVS, you have to decide on the
network that will be on the outside of the LVS and the
network that will be on the inside. If you have a one
network LVS, then all are on the same network.
Joe
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