The default gateway for the target servers is 10.14.3.1. I'd prefer to use
DR for performance reasons. Wading through the mini howto it looks like I
need to have the VIP on the target servers as well. The problem is they are
on a different subnet so I'm not sure how to make that work.
Paul K. Dickson
Systems Administrator
Frederick County Government, IIT
pdickson@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
301-600-2399/x12399
> From: Graeme Fowler <graeme@xxxxxxxxxxx>
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> Date: Wed, 22 Jul 2009 14:01:12 +0100
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> Hi Paul
>
> On Wed, 2009-07-22 at 08:53 -0400, Paul Dickson wrote:
>> Thanks for the suggestion. Looking at the man page it it's exactly what I'm
>> doing, the connection report shows. I've tried tunnel, masq, and route.
>> I've created the service with and without the netmask. Any ideas?
>
> Yes - don't use tunnelling. You're working with Windows machines, and
> tunnelling is more difficult than it needs to be.
>
> Do your realservers (10.14.3.133 and 10.14.3.121 in your message) use
> the director as their default gateway, or not? That will dictate whether
> you use NAT (masq) or DR (gate).
>
> Graeme
>
>
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