Hi Bruce,

Bruce Thompson a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> We have two directors which are also the real servers which host two
> instances of LDAP (is it a problem for LVS to route to a local server
I think it's the same problem, citation:

If fact member of the LVS cannot use LVS.

http://www.austintek.com/LVS/LVS-HOWTO/mini-HOWTO/LVS-mini-HOWTO.html#gotchas

> > To set up and test/run LVS, you need a minimum of 3 machines: client, 
> > director, realserver(s).
> >
> > From the outside, the LVS functions as one machine. The client cannot 
> > be one of the machines in the LVS (the director, or realserver). You 
> > need an outside client. If you try to access an LVS controlled service 
> > (eg http, smtp, telnet) from any of the machines in the LVS; access 
> > from the director will hang, access from a realserver will connect to 
> > the service locally, bypassing the LVS.
>   
Is it your case?

Does it work it you split on three physical distinct server?

Regards,
Sylvain.


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