Is this normal behavior? 2 node cluster, Node A and Node B, running 2 resource groups- 1 for each node and mutually exclusive of each other. Resource group A has alot of IPs and runs ipvsadm and ldirectord. Resource group B has nothing - yet. This group will contain all that is needed for this server to be a realserver(lvs term).
I have 4 additional hosts that are dedicated realservers- no heartbeat. Node A is running Resource Group A Node B is running Resource Group B While do some initial setup of my cluster today, I had some problems reaching a load balanced ip address. While solving THAT problem(I solved it btw), I did some digging and I found the following: Node B has almost all the IP addresses that Node A has. There are 2 differences- 1- the IPs on host B are bound to the *lo* interface and are contained in Resource Group A. 2- some IPs on host A in Resource Group A are NOT on Host B at all Is this normal? Are ALL the IPs on Host A supposed to be on Host B, just bound to the LO interface? Does this mean that I could add my 4 additional servers to this cluster and that they could all be potential lvs directors,(one at a time, of course), while the rest of them have the load balanced IPs bound to the LO interface? I do this manually on my other realservers now. I hope I am making sense. Thanks, Dave _______________________________________________ Linux-HA mailing list [email protected] http://lists.linux-ha.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-ha See also: http://linux-ha.org/ReportingProblems
