Thanks malcome for infos.
I whuold just suggest to create an clean oss based ldirectord GIT same way as
ipvsadm as my suggestion i pushed here to Horms and lvs folks +3 years ago .
ldirectord HACKS could be GIT branch of sutch GIT ...
how men find unknown fixes ? -> i.e google .
If no result - most simply give up and search for another stable solution witch
was keepalived for me .
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> Gesendet: Mittwoch, 01. Juli 2015 um 10:37 Uhr
> Von: "Malcolm Turnbull" <malcolm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> An: "LinuxVirtualServer.org users mailing list."
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> Betreff: Re: [lvs-users] ldirectord + mysql woes
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> Do you mean extended health checks?
> We have an example here of external checks with our version of ldirectord:
> http://blog.loadbalancer.org/ntlm-authenticating-proxy-check-script/
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> All of the code that Loadbalancer.org uses in LVS / Ldirectord /
> HAProxy is open source,
> I think Horms was looking at merging some of it into Ldirectord
> ...Although he would probably cringe at the quality of some of our
> hacks :-).
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> However in the meantime if you want a copy of our version of
> ldirectord just drop an email to support@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx and they
> will send it to you.
> Ps. Our Ldirectord also includes compatibility with the Feedback Agent
> code (windows service agent is open source as well):
> http://blog.loadbalancer.org/open-source-windows-service-for-reporting-server-load-back-to-haproxy-load-balancer-feedback-agent/
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> On 1 July 2015 at 09:13, <support@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > On 29-06-15 19:34, Malcolm Turnbull wrote:
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> >> 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.
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> > @malcom , thats the pitty part of ldirectord , still till today .
> > Ldirectord can not run more complex chat scripts .
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> > Maybe your Team mates take over that ldirectord developemnt too :-) and
> > enhance it ...
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> > 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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