On Wed, 30 Nov 2011, Dean Scothern wrote:
> Mmm a feature, but always enabled?
you have to turn local node on. It's not on by default.
> The documentation (old) says that lvs loading is quite low
I have no idea what low loading is
> When I was asking about alternatives I was wondering If
> other loadbalancing systems apart from lvs were available
> for Linux.
don't know. Try google
> Mmm proportional fonts this end maybe
> I'l cut and paste from vi:
>
> client
> |
> Primary Network
> __________|_______
> |RIP,VIP1 |VIP2,RIP
> ======== ========
> = = =lvsnat=
> = exim = = exim =
> ======== ========
> |_______________|
> VIP1s,RIP VIP2s, RIP
> Secondary Network
much better. However I don't understand what the 2ndary
network is for and why is has the same IPs as the primary
network
Joe
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