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Re: [lvs-users] I can't find this, the question is so stupid

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Subject: Re: [lvs-users] I can't find this, the question is so stupid
From: Serge Fonville <serge.fonville@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 20 May 2009 14:20:06 +0200
PErhaps I am missing something...

But what is your question?

Do you wan't to know how to assign an additinal IP to an interrface
Are you trying to configure LVS
What is your endgoal
What have you tried

I don't know much about LVS but these are the questions that come to
mind directly

HTH.

Regards,

Serge Fonville

On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 12:49 AM, Don Steiny <steiny@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi,
>
>    I have been googling this for days.  I can't understand the VIP.  I
> have a linux system that has eth0 and eth1.  Eth0 is part of a public
> network and I use ssh to access it.  Eth1 is a private network with
> another set of addresses that I cannot access externally. On the
> internal network there is one (soon to be more, this is set up and
> testing) Windows 2003 server.  I want to set up load balancing.  We will
> add more machines when I get this working but we rent them and we do not
> want to pay for them while I thrash around.  The realservers will be
> running a Microsoft communication thing, but I know the port number.  I
> need to keep the connections to the machines they started on as much as
> possible, so it seems to me that DC is the way to go.
>
>    We have some IP address assigned to us in the data center.  Should I
> just use ifconfig eth0:1 to create a new IP address that is different
> than the one I use to ssh into the machine, or can I use that IP
> address.  Let's say I use ipvsadm and set up the realserver on port 80.
> When I contact the original linux machine, why will it not try and get
> the Web server that is living on that machine, or will it?  I am missing
> something.  There are many conflicting sets of directions on how to do
> this, but I can't find anything that tells specifically how to set up
> the VIP. Also some say use ipchains, others don't mention it. Aarg!  I
> am on Debian: 2.6.26-1-686
>
>    If any kind, benevolent soul want to earn good Karma, shave time off
> of purgatory or just go to sleep feeling wonderful about helping a
> hardworking fellow geek in need, please write me at:
> steiny@xxxxxxxxxxxxx - Let me just say you are wondeful in advance!!
> -Don
>
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