Joseph Mack NA3T wrote: > On Sat, 25 Apr 2009, Michael Nguyen wrote: > > >> 1) If I leave the virtual alone for a while and come back >> and try to make a connection, the connection times out. >> If I keep trying, then eventually a connection will be >> made and connections will be made successfully from that >> point forward. >> > > what does `ipsvadm` show when it's hung. > It shows this:
TCP pop.sandycat.com:pop3 wlc -> web05.sandycat.com:pop3 Tunnel 100 0 1 -> web04.sandycat.com:pop3 Tunnel 100 0 0 -> web03.sandycat.com:pop3 Tunnel 100 0 0 -> web02.sandycat.com:pop3 Tunnel 100 0 0 -> web01.sandycat.com:pop3 Tunnel 100 0 0 Which looks pretty normal to me. Again, if I keep hammering on it, this doesn't *seem* to happen but my concern is that I don't understand the problem (big surprise!) and that that's not the situation at all. >> If no further connections are made to the virtual for a >> while (maybe 30-60 minutes?) then it happens again. >> > > have you handled the tcpip timeouts? People fall over these > all the time and I can't see any good reason for them. > (Graeme did come up with a valid counter example, but I've > forgotten what it was.) Horms has said that he'd extend the > timeouts to some really long time, but I don't know if this > has been done. > Hmm...I don't think so. Did I miss something in the HOW-TO? Can elaborate or provide a link? >> 2) Which brings me to my second problem... Where are the >> logs for LVS? >> > > lvs is kernel code. You don't really want it logging. > However you can turn on debugging and that will give you > more info than ever you'd want. Fair enough, but I'm just so used to looking at logs to troubleshoot problems. I can go without. Michael _______________________________________________ Please read the documentation before posting - it's available at: http://www.linuxvirtualserver.org/ LinuxVirtualServer.org mailing list - [email protected] Send requests to [email protected] or go to http://lists.graemef.net/mailman/listinfo/lvs-users
