Hi Andreas,
The real servers have 2 NICs, one for Internet access and other for
intranet access and have more 3 dummy interfaces ( logical interfaces )
with IP of the Virtual Server.
We use the NIC with Internet IP for access the Internet normally as
common server, they have a gateway is real route not the director.
The difference the real server from the normal server is they have this
3 dummy interfaces with virtual server's ip and on the postfix in the
real server don't bind the nic which have directly Internet access.
Can you describe your environment, may would I help you..
best regards,
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Aslan Carlos de M. Ramos
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Digirati Telecom, K8 Networks, Hostnet Web Hosting
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On Thu, 2008-02-07 at 14:57 +0100, Andreas Altenburg wrote:
> Nice, maybe exavtly the patch solving my Problem. How will the real
> servers in your environment communicate with the Internet? Are you
> using the director as a gateway? Would be nice, if you will explain
> your solution a little bit more detailed. Thanks!
>
> Am 07.02.2008 um 14:51 schrieb Aslan Carlos <aslan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
>
> > Hi folks,
> >
> > We have a LVS server it's a MTA cluster where is using a dummy
> > interface for transport VS <-> RS . So our policy is each server has 2
> > NICs, one is for internet access and other one is to for internal
> > network. The realserver didn't bind the external IP, just a aliases IP
> > in dummy interface equal the Virtual Server than the ldirectord think
> > the realserver is down.
> >
> > I made this patch for the ldirectord add the rule in IPVS, but
> > monitoring another ip, in my case, monitor a internal ip.
> >
> > suggestions and bugs is welcome. :)
> >
> > --
> > Aslan Carlos de M. Ramos
> > Network Administrator
> > Digirati Telecom, K8 Networks, Hostnet Web Hosting
> > Phone : +55(21) 2233-5950 Tie-line: 29
> > Mobile: +55(21) 7891-2292 / 81*74623
> > <ldirectord_monitor.patch>
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