>> ]# ipvsadm -L -n >> IP Virtual Server version 1.2.0 (size=4096) >> Prot LocalAddress:Port Scheduler Flags >> -> RemoteAddress:Port Forward Weight ActiveConn InActConn >> TCP 192.168.1.151:143 wlc >> TCP 192.168.1.151:25 wlc >> TCP 192.168.1.151:80 wlc >> -> 192.168.1.250:80 Route 1 0 0 >> -> 192.168.1.249:80 Route 1 0 0 >> TCP 192.168.1.151:110 wlc
>> Actually, that is very interesting. It shows exactly what's happening. >> Only port 80 traffic has been able to get through, none of the others. >> > In that case, is http working ? Yes, so are all of the other services. If I connect directly to the mail servers, all services are running. If I connect through LVS, only http makes it, everything else fails. > There are no real servers assigned to the other virtual services. > You are using keepalived, right? I guess its health checker thinks > that the real servers for the non-http virtual services are unavailable. > Perhaps because they aren't responding as keepalived expects. Keepalived, no, I've always thought that was part of another project. I'm only using LVS/pulse. The other LVS servers work fine for web services. Mike _______________________________________________ LinuxVirtualServer.org mailing list - [email protected] Send requests to [EMAIL PROTECTED] or go to http://www.in-addr.de/mailman/listinfo/lvs-users
