On Fri, 8 Feb 2008, adam chandley wrote:
> Now, the intent is to use Fedora 8 on the LVS servers which will also serve
> as DNS1 and DNS2 servers. I've installed IPVSADM and heartbeat with no
> problems, but i've totally grown up with LVS.CF as used by redhat. I've
> learned all the wrong ways and I know it.
your only interest is to get the machines going. If you know
the Redhat way of doing it and are happy administering that,
then you should keep doing it. You won't get a lot of help
here, because few people here are doing it that way. We
don't like that Redhat went off and did it's own thing
duplicating our work and then won't support it, leaving
people to come here for help. But you've only got one life
to live, and you can either keep the system you've got and
then go an do other productive things with your life, or you
can spend a couple of weeks learning a system that from the
outside will look exactly the same. I won't give you a hard
time for choosing to stay with your current system.
> What types of utilities exist to help me bridge the knowledge gap?
If you're setting up LVS-NAT, do the LVS-NAT setup in the
mini-HOWTO
Joe
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