Hi, I want to use 2 ServerIron XL (stackable) for redundant loadbalancing 2 http-proxies. Anyhow, i'm new to this and run into a lot of problems i just want to begin with a small config, but i still got trouble with connection speed.
I just configured the basics with 1 SI: Current configuration: ! ver 07.4.01T12 global-protocol-vlan server real proxy0 79.45.16.86 port http port http url "HEAD /" port 8080 ! server real proxy1 79.45.16.87 port http port http url "HEAD /" port 8080 ! ! server virtual Proxy-VIP 79.45.16.70 port http port 8080 bind http proxy0 http proxy1 http bind 8080 proxy0 8080 proxy1 8080 ! vlan 1 name DEFAULT-VLAN by port no spanning-tree ! enable telnet authentication enable telnet password ..... hostname LB1 ip address 79.45.16.76 255.255.255.192 ip default-gateway 79.45.16.65 ip dns server-address some-dns-ip-configured snmp-server community ..... rw snmp-server contact zip snmp-server location zip clock summer-time clock timezone gmt GMT+01 thats really basic i think, 1 Net (79.45.16.64 255.255.255.192), 2 server directly connected to the SI (port 9 and 10), 1 uplink (port 15, i although tried "server router-ports 15"..didnt make a change) Now the Problem: Transfering data from proxy0 to proxy1 and back is ok and fast, about 11Mb/s. But downloading a file on proxy0 or proxy1 from the internet is terrible slow, bout 150Kb/s :( If i connect the server directly with the uplink i can get the full speed of my hoster, bout 8Mb/s. Whats happening?? I think the SI acts here like a normal switch for the real servers, why is it that slow? Its not usable for me :( Perhaps interessting: if i download something here at home from the VIP, the speed seems to be better, i cant absolutly say cause of my slow line here at home. But speed from servers connected to the SI and using its uplink port to the internet is very very slow. Anyone can pls explain that for me? Im in desperate need of help here.. Greets, Jens -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <https://puck.nether.net/pipermail/foundry-nsp/attachments/20080720/61c44e37/attachment.html>
