Oh, and one other reason that I like manipulating the behavior from the command line is that I sometimes make mistakes in ldirectord.cf that I don't catch until much later. I worry about messing up the config and inadvertently breaking user's access to all 170 realservers. (That's why I don't take advantage of ldirectord's callback directive to copy the config file to the other load balancer. I'd rather do it manually. The last thing I need is to screw up my config on both load balancers at the same time!)
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