On Wed, May 28, 2008 at 11:05 PM, Joseph Mack NA3T <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Wed, 28 May 2008, Amos Shapira wrote: > >> 2.2. second secer (crivens) is on 192.168.0.64/28 has address 192.168.0.68 >> 4. I picked 192.168.0.82 as a virtual IP that I'd like to serve from >> both servers. > > are you using LVS-NAT. If so look up "one network LVS-NAT"
No, I'm trying to use LVS-DR. Would LVS-NAT overcome such a problem? Are the two different subnets a problem at all for any LVS configuration? > >> I'm still working through the "Waht if there is a problem" section in >> the mini-HOWTO but just wanted to ask a quick question - >> Since one of the servers is on 192.168.0.64/28 I though that maybe I >> need to assign it an address on the same network as the VIP, so I >> assigned it 192.168.0.85 (mentioned in point 3 above). > > don't need this Is this answer correct only for LVS-NAT or is it also for LVS-DR? > >> I did this using eth0:0: > > I don't know if UM is compatible with ethernet aliases Is it compatible with "multiple ip's on single NIC" (whatever is the correct term for this)? I read somewhere in the docs that "ehternet aliases are a relic from the past" (in quote from Horms) and that NIC's today can be assigned multiple addresses without actually defining aliases (and got the impression from "man ip" that the ":nnn" notation is kept just for backward compatibility). But I couldn't find a pointer to what exactly replaces them - "ip" command? iproute2 that you mention below? > >> I'm still trying to go through the docs but was wondering if the >> aliasing of eth0:0 could be the problem and if so then what's the >> proper way to solve this? > > iproute2 tools Thanks. Will dig around this. In the meantime I asked ThePlanet whether they can just combine the two /28 networks into one /27 since they are consecutive (.64 and .80), maybe that will alleviate that problem, if it is a problem at all. > > Joe Thanks very much for your reply. --Amos _______________________________________________ LinuxVirtualServer.org mailing list - [email protected] Send requests to [EMAIL PROTECTED] or go to http://lists.graemef.net/mailman/listinfo/lvs-users
