I currently have a LVS-NAT web cluster up and running with two directors (HA) and three real server nodes, all running CentOS linux. Its been performing well over the last 6 months.
Now I am trying to add two windows 2003 realservers into the mix, and I just cant seem to get it to work. Ldirectord seems to be routing to the realservers correctly. I suspect that windows is simply not routing back through the director. I have a 2 network NAT setup. The difficulty is that there is an actual gateway on the private network. Windows is somehow defaulting to that gateway even though it is set to use the director as the default gateway, and all other routes have been removed. When I do a tracert it shows it uses the router as the gateway instead of the director. My linux realservers correctly show the director as the first hop in a traceroute. Does anyone have any suggestions on how to block windows from using the router as the gateway? I believe its only ip-ip LVS that is incompatible with windows 2003, so NAT should work, right? Here's the setup: There is a router with an address of 10.10.240.1 that is used as the gateway for the other machines on the private network. LVS Director: eth0: 69.x.x.20/24 eth1: 10.10.240.20/24 gw: 69.x.x.1 Windows 2003 realservers: lan: 10.10.240.51/24 gw: 10.10.240.20 lan: 10.10.240.52/24 gw: 10.10.240.20 Linux realservers: eth0: 10.10.240.241/24 gw: 10.10.240.20 eth0: 10.10.240.242/24 gw: 10.10.240.20 eth0: 10.10.240.243/24 gw: 10.10.240.20 Thanks for any advice or guidance, -Tony _______________________________________________ LinuxVirtualServer.org mailing list - [email protected] Send requests to [EMAIL PROTECTED] or go to http://lists.graemef.net/mailman/listinfo/lvs-users
