[root@ns1a ~]# ipvsadm -Lnc | wc -l
25375
I've seen it over 150k before, so ten thousand probably isn't a big deal.
On 3/24/11 5:23 PM, Robinson, Eric wrote:
> I have not actually counted the connections, but I would estimate maybe
> ten thousand or more. I've been a little afraid of running any commands
> on the load balancer to count the number of connections during high
> production load. I didn't want to break something. Probably a silly
> worry. What command should I run? I'll post the output.
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