On 29-06-15 19:34, Malcolm Turnbull wrote:
...
> LVS certainly won't care what the traffic is but you probably need
> some kind of connection reset to make the new mysql server
> re-negotiate with the client.
> It may be your application that is confused by the server change.
@malcom , thats the pitty part of ldirectord , still till today .
Ldirectord can not run more complex chat scripts .
Maybe your Team mates take over that ldirectord developemnt too :-) and enhance
it ...
was reaseon for me to move to keepalived as its complex chat scripts capable ,
and quite better supported then any other lvs daemons.
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