Julien Cornuwel wrote: > I did a TCP dump on all 3 servers and here is what I see : > > - On webservers, when it works, I see outgoing IP packets with the LB's > address as origin. When it doesn't, I just see nothing. About once per > second, the LB sends ARP requests trying to find both webservers (on their > real addresses), I never saw an ARP reply. > > Webservers should reply to ARP requests on their primary addresses, but they > don't :(
Well I think it's either that you applied "hidden" to eth0 on the webservers, or the LB has the VIP as a primary address. See if the ARPs were going out with VIP as source and if that's the case, try giving the LB a different primary address and make VIP an alias. > I missed the beginning of this thread so I'm just throwing this out >> there. When I played with LVS on the same network as the RIPs, I had >> send_redirects=0, otherwise the LVS would mislead the real servers that >> they should send their packets to the router instead (where they'd get >> dropped). > > > Were you using DirectReturn ? NAT. I guess with DR you do want the original behavior. -- Laurentiu Badea _______________________________________________ LinuxVirtualServer.org mailing list - [email protected] Send requests to [EMAIL PROTECTED] or go to http://lists.graemef.net/mailman/listinfo/lvs-users
