On Mon, 11 Feb 2008, Andrzej Lisowski wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Yes. In case when the server crashes both UDP and TCP ports are down.
> Please note that monitoring only on UDP with TCP removed from the config
> file results in correct ldirectord behavior i.e. the entry is removed
> after crash of the machine. Also restarting the ldirectord assures that
> UDP entry for crashed host is not present anymore. The point is that
> once a real server is placed in the routing list for UDP and UDP is
> combined with TCP on the same port than UDP entry is never removed from
> the list. TCP alone and UDP alone both result in correct behavior.
please edit your posts. All the material below this is
irrelevent.
I understand from your first post that deleting the UDP
entry works when there is no corresponding TCP entry. I'm
trying to find out what goes wrong when you have both TCP
and UDP on the same port. You didn't answer my question.
What happens to the call to delete the UDP port when both
TCP and UDP are forwarded by LVS?
Joe
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