[Sebastien]
> Are you using the same syncid in a different cluster on
> the same network?
Hi Sebastien, thanks for your reply. I understand the problem you are
referring to, but unfortunately that's not the problem in our case. We
only have one LVS cluster.
I don't fully understand why you needed to put LVSSyncDaemonSwap in
haresources.cf. If you start the master abd backup daemons on both
cluster nodes, and make sure the syncids do not conflict, then why would
any swapping be necessary?
I wonder if this is the root of my problem. Maybe the master gets new
connections and sends them to the backup, then the backup sends them
back to the master as new connections, and somewhere in the mix the
timeouts are getting messed up.
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Eric Robinson
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