(first off please excuse my ascii art formatting 'fail' in my original post).

Yes, I was just looking at the ldirectord docs, and that will handle my LVS pools nicely on failover.

I'm still curious to see how I can confgure the failover of both the 10.10.10.1 external ip resource and the 192.168.1.1 ip resource.

Can I have a line in haresources like

firewall.foo.com     10.10.10.1/eth0 192.168.1.1/eth1

To handle the failover of both the external 'floater' and the internal 'floater'?

What about if I have multiple external 'floater' ip's? Can I specifiy them on the same line in haresources in a fashion like:

firewall.foo.com 10.10.10.1/eth0 10.10.10.4/eth0 10.10.10.5/eth0 192.168.1.1/eth1


I'm starting to think that what I may want is just failover for the internal 192.168.1.1/eth1 'floater' since it has no LVS attachments and then use ldirector to fail over the 10.10.10.1/eth0 as 10.10.10.1 will be a LVS VirtualIP balanced across internal 192.168.1.xxx boxes.


Malcolm Turnbull wrote:
Chris,

Normally you would just put ldirectord or keepalived in your
haresources (crm?) file (assuming you are using a health checking
framework for LVS?)
Or you can just start them and leave them running all the time on both
nodes (as they are pretty much stateless)


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