Hello, I'm sure it must be something very obvious, but somehow I'm failing this: I have a very simple LVS setup, one virtualserver, and two squid realservers. I've been using ab to check how many webpages this setup can serve over one minute, by:
ab -k -c20 -t60 http://195.22.4.25/ and the maximum it does is around 6000 pages; from the LVS itself, running the same command but against the realservers ab -k -c20 -t60 http://192.168.200.60/ ab -k -c20 -t60 http://192.168.200.61/ gives around 40000 webpages from each! All hosts are connected over gigabit ethernet. The config file (ldirectord.cf) is: checktimeout = 60 checkinterval = 10 quiescent = yes virtual = 195.22.4.25:80 protocol = tcp scheduler = lc real = 192.168.200.60:80 masq 5 real = 192.168.200.61:80 masq 5 service = http I've also tried forwading instead of natting, but with pretty much the same results. Anyone have an idea what I could be doing wrong here? Thanks for your attention, Paulo Rodrigues _______________________________________________ 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
