What does it mean ldirectord ldirectord.cf received signal: INT? What
is signal: INT? Some kind of kill command?
I started ldirectord:
/usr/sbin/ldirectord -d /etc/ha.d/ldirectord.cf start
It works for a bit, and then it kills itself.
ldirectord shutsdown with the message:
ldirectord ldirectord.cf received signal: INT
DEBUG2: Running system(/sbin/ipvsadm -d -t 192.168.0.240:3306 -r
192.168.0.4:3306)
Running system(/sbin/ipvsadm -d -t 192.168.0.240:3306 -r 192.168.0.4:3306)
DEBUG2: Removed real server: 192.168.0.4:3306 ( x 192.168.0.240:3306
Removed real server: 192.168.0.4:3306 ( x 192.168.0.240:3306
DEBUG2: Running system(/sbin/ipvsadm -d -t 192.168.0.240:3306 -r
192.168.0.5:3306)
Running system(/sbin/ipvsadm -d -t 192.168.0.240:3306 -r 192.168.0.5:3306)
DEBUG2: Removed real server: 192.168.0.5:3306 ( x 192.168.0.240:3306
Removed real server: 192.168.0.5:3306 ( x 192.168.0.240:3306
DEBUG2: Running system(/sbin/ipvsadm -D -t 192.168.0.240:3306)
Running system(/sbin/ipvsadm -D -t 192.168.0.240:3306)
DEBUG2: Removed virtual server: 192.168.0.240:3306
Removed virtual server: 192.168.0.240:3306
DEBUG2: Linux Director Daemon terminated on signal: INT
Linux Director Daemon terminated on signal: INT
DEBUG2: ld_rm_file: /var/run/ldirectord.ldirectord.cf.pid doesn't
exist, skipping
DEBUG2: Exiting with exit_status 0: Linux Director Daemon terminated
on signal: INT
Exiting with exit_status 0: Linux Director Daemon terminated on signal: INT
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