I have an LVS HA set up. All is installed and the VIP comes up and 
ldirectord comes up as well.

However, the VIP I have been asked to assign in the cluster will reside 
on a different subnet than the real ip that currently resides on the
device. My gut says this wont work.

Here is  the device in question with the real and VIP configured

eth0.101@eth0: <BROADCAST,MULTICAST,UP,LOWER_UP> mtu 1500 qdisc noqueue
     link/ether 5c:f3:fc:78:c9:98 brd ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff
     inet 172.28.89.46/25 brd 172.28.89.127 scope global eth0.101
     inet 172.28.191.155/25 brd 172.28.191.127 scope global eth0.101

The VIP is on the 191 subnet. I can't see how it will successfully pass 
traffic to the backend servers on the 191 subnet but I've been known to 
be wrong in the past.

What do the experts think here? VIP on a different subnet than the 
device. Is this an issue?
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