I have an LVS-NAT cluster for SMTP with two directors and eight real
servers. Quite often the inactconn will go negative on director#1:
# ipvsadm --list -n
IP Virtual Server version 1.2.1 (size=4096)
Prot LocalAddress:Port Scheduler Flags
-> RemoteAddress:Port Forward Weight ActiveConn InActConn
TCP nn.nn.nn.nn:25 wlc
-> 10.0.1.58:25 Masq 500 83 4294967286
-> 10.0.1.50:25 Masq 500 83 4294967287
-> 10.0.1.42:25 Masq 300 33 52
-> 10.0.1.34:25 Masq 500 79 5
-> 10.0.1.26:25 Masq 300 35 78
-> 10.0.1.18:25 Masq 300 35 52
-> 10.0.1.10:25 Masq 300 34 55
-> 10.0.1.2:25 Masq 300 49 4294967293
What does this (apparently) negative inactconn really mean?
/Per Jessen, Zürich
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