On Wed, 28 May 2008, Amos Shapira wrote:
> 2.2. second secer (crivens) is on 192.168.0.64/28 has address 192.168.0.68
> 4. I picked 192.168.0.82 as a virtual IP that I'd like to serve from
> both servers.
are you using LVS-NAT. If so look up "one network LVS-NAT"
> I'm still working through the "Waht if there is a problem" section in
> the mini-HOWTO but just wanted to ask a quick question -
> Since one of the servers is on 192.168.0.64/28 I though that maybe I
> need to assign it an address on the same network as the VIP, so I
> assigned it 192.168.0.85 (mentioned in point 3 above).
don't need this
> I did this using eth0:0:
I don't know if UM is compatible with ethernet aliases
> I'm still trying to go through the docs but was wondering if the
> aliasing of eth0:0 could be the problem and if so then what's the
> proper way to solve this?
iproute2 tools
Joe
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