On Mon, 4 Jun 2007, Gerry Reno wrote:

Can't read your ascii diagram, but it seems like I've seen 
it before. Have you posted on this setup recently.


> The general setup is a single Inet NAT Router/GW box connected to a
> switch (multi-VLAN 801q capable) that connects to all the servers. The
> physical servers for this discussion are two web servers, two sql
> servers, one shared storage server, two email servers, two file servers.
> For simplicity lets just focus on the web and sql servers and the shared
> storage server.

you have two directors balancing http,sql (maybe the 
clients access the http and the http accesses the 
sql), smtp. There is a file server. This is a standard LVS. 
There's no need for one network here.

> Just need to setup LVS and keepalived on load balancers add a
> POSTROUTING rule on the load balancers and drop the default route on the
> real servers (do I have that right?)

it's in the HOWTO.

> Hints?

looks like a standard LVS to me.

Joe

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