Am 25.02.10 11:13, schrieb [email protected]:
>   
>>> Sounds good. IMHO the ipvsadm rules are controlled by ldirectord.cf.
>>> So my ipvsadm.rules are currently empty.
>>> which are the minimum ipvsadm.rules to work in your charming setup?
>>> e.g. for 3 or 4 nodes?
>>>
>>> Thanks for your reply!
>>>
>>> Tom.
>>>       
>> Don't know. Rules are controlled by ldirectord. So I don't deal with the
>> rules 
>> direct.
>>
>> Minimum needed: One virtual server and at least one real server.
>> Maximum: Lots!
>>     
> Does this mean - it doesnt matter what is in the ipvsadm.rules?
> It just needs to have the ipvsadm started ?

Yes, this is exactly what it means,
ipvsadm rules are controlled via ldirectord in most cases.
Most people which to have their ressources actively monitored and
reacted on
failed hosts / services .
So ldirectord enables / disables hosts / services according to the
configured test rule(s).

ipvsadm.rules was meant to have static rules reloaded on reboot -
without something else
controlling them.

kind regards,
Malte Geierhos




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