of the
server?
ipvsadm-save and ipvsadm-restore written by Horms are
scripts that just run the ipvsadm commands for you.
Presumably you could write an rc.ipvsadm [start||stop]
script for yourself.
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the target ROUTE.
sure you can. Just use google to find it.
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working. My suggestion was that you didn't have the correct
one.
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On Tue, 8 May 2007, Christopher Arnold wrote:
Hi all,
Is supersparrow still going strong or have people moved on to something else?
Horms is using it himself in the original version. He
released the code for anyone to play with. There are no
plans for it to be updated.
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by failover -
this isn't true.
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inqbus.de
;; ANSWER SECTION:
inqbus.de. 297 IN A 193.239.28.142
I take it that the situation is different nowadays. What's
the point of having DNS servers if every query requires a
hit to the root servers?
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.
There is another confusion that can i use the Piranha Configuration Tool
available from Redhat with the LVS solution.
It's not well supported. Some people here use it. They may
be able to give you advice
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. but I do not know how to it. any way
heartbeat/Linux-HA/ldirectord is a package to failover
directors. It also helps setup the virtual services.
Another package which accomplishes the same thing is
keepalived.
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On Thu, 17 May 2007, Upblogger.com wrote:
Any ideas on where might the error come from?
have you gone through the list of likely problems at the end
of the mini-HOWTO?
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being returned.
at this stage I suggest you setup using the scripts exactly
as is in the mini-HOWTO.
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the RIP from the
director?
tcpdump -i any port 80 -p -n -t returns nothing
Connecting from a client I get:
telnet 87.98.225.39 80
Trying 87.98.225.39...
telnet: Unable to connect to remote host: No route to host
hmm. I would have expected a timeout with the above
symptoms.
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On Thu, 17 May 2007, Upblogger.com wrote:
I have no idea what's wrong. Can you set it up like in the
mini-HOWTO with no iptables rules, the VIP, RIP, CIP all on
the same network (the same network as the RIPs) and use the
CIP as the default gw for the realservers.
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and outside clients can connect to the VIP. I'll re-read the
mini-HOWTO to see I've missed something.
is apache on the realserver listening on the VIP (it should
be)?
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network will do for a first attempt, with the VIP, CIP
and RIPs in the same network. Make the CIP the default gw
for the realservers.
Apache is configured to listen on VIP:80 (Listen 87.98.225.39:80)
so much for that theory
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You still haven't done the setup in the mini-HOWTO
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has found your problem.
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you've got that working, change it to LVS-Tun. Then change
telnet to mysql.
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to setup the simple LVS first. Can you
bring in laptops or test machines on the same network as the
DIP?
I have no idea why the RS ansvers on connections from Client2 and not from
client1.
Do You have any idea?
other than your LVS is not setup correctly, no
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of).
you aren't
Here is ipvsadm:
# ipvsadm
IP Virtual Server version 1.2.1 (size=4096)
Prot LocalAddress:Port Scheduler Flags
- RemoteAddress:Port Forward Weight ActiveConn InActConn
TCP 192.168.1.215:ssh rr
- 192.168.1.26:ssh Masq 1 0 1
- 192.168.1.25:ssh Local 1 3 0
#
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through
the firewall, but the reply packet should traverse the
firewall untouched by any rules).
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than one
external and one localnode?
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on the
director
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is causing things to hang. The mini-HOWTO
indicates that this is so.
hmm yes missed this. You have a one-network LVS-NAT
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with any sort of
networking will do. If we need speed tests we can do that
later, we just want to test the functionality at the moment.
If you're interested, contact Horms or myself off-list
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of you out there might be part of such a organisation
and would be prepared to take us under your wing.
If you'd like to be a sponsor or help setting us up as a
non-profit entity, please contact Horms and myself off-list
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sociallising after work.
Give Horms 12hrs or so.
Meanwhile Graeme and I here at LVS Central will monitor the
problem.
(film at 11).
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it doesn't do and hope someone knows
what's wrong with it.
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start with the simplest config file from
Alexandre? Does he have example files? As well you don't
give a description of the setup and the problem.
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On Sat, 26 May 2007, Joseph Mack NA3T wrote:
On Fri, 25 May 2007, Gustavo Mateus wrote:
Hi,
I have 10 virtual servers (http)
maybe I missed your point. You have 10 different URLs/VIPs?
I was thinking that you wanted a different page displayed
when each realserver needed to be failed out
and director
and either way I can't see any problems accessing resources
(such as network storage).
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On Fri, 1 Jun 2007, Sal Tepedino wrote:
You'll either need to A: Put the real servers on their own network
behind the real servers (the proper configuration for LVS NAT) or you'll
need to configure for LVS DR,
LVS-NAT works on one network too. see the HOWTO
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. The
director is a router with slightly altered rules.
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this, I haven't kept track of
what solves what. I believe most of what you want is in the
nfct patches. If this doesn't work, then you can either go
to LVS-DR or move your stateful filtering to an external
box.
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the 2.6.20.4 kernel - are there
any known bugs with it?
none, but it's a bit early to tell.
P.s. The loadbalancers are Intel Celeron 2GHz w/ 512MB ram
boxes - which used to run the site perfectly fine for over
4 years.
plenty of memory
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. The director assumes that the realserver is up
or that it's crashed. You can't move connections.
Mosix will move processes (and connections)
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On Thu, 28 Jun 2007, Joseph Mack NA3T wrote:
On Thu, 28 Jun 2007, Kyrios wrote:
Hi all,
Bill has already addressed most of your issues, but I'll at
least confirm what he's said.
I'm searching a solution to cluster Gameservers. The solution should make
Gameservers (which are unique
|
|
RealServer 1 ... RealServer 3
BUT it doesn't work.
do you have LVS-Tun working on the bench on a local network?
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OpenVZ. Howabout
that!
All I can say it that it would have to work or there's a
problem with OpenVZ.
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are
realservers? Why don't you just have a small number of
realservers, each one getting a larger share of the
resources rather than a large number of realservers, each of
which gets a small fraction of the resources?
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On Tue, 3 Jul 2007, Gustavo Mateus wrote:
I need someone to explain the definition of ActiveConn, InActConn and
Connections per second (from the graphic).
the explanations in the HOWTO don't help?
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to say.
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/LVS/LVS-HOWTO/HOWTO/LVS-HOWTO.arp_problem.html#2.6_arp
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On Tue, 3 Jul 2007, Jacob Smullyan wrote:
Joseph Mack NA3T wrote:
On Tue, 3 Jul 2007, Tim Mooney wrote:
In regard to: [lvs-users] arp_ignore issues, Jacob Smullyan said (at
5:48pm...:
Hi --
I have an LVS-DR cluster that has been running for
years; its realservers have linux 2.4
to be politically correct (slave is out).
How about drone (job is to attend to the queen bee - the
director)?
Other ideas quite welcome.
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at the
moment)
[CIP]192.168.3.38 -- [eth0:162 VIP]192.168.3.162 -- [eth0
RIP]192.168.2.197
[eth0 DIP]192.168.2.160
you still have only one network. You need a separate NIC for
the RIP network.
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wasn't even aware we weren't using the recommended settings.
if you're lucky you don't need to handle the arp problem.
This happened to me in the early days. My LVS was running
because the director always got its MAC address into my test
client's arp cache.
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the same amount of
rackspace, power, lifetime on the disk(s) as a machine
that's doing useful work.
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On Sun, 8 Jul 2007, Ramsurrun Visham wrote:
Hi to all,
First of, many thx for the replies...
To Joseph Mack NA3T:
I'm actually implementing high-availability for load balanced
firewalls. If one firewall node goes down, then a standby node takes
up the job. That's what i'm basically trying
?
The listing looks pretty much the same on both instances,
instance of what?
the problem
being that i get a connection refused when i try telnetting on 80 while
running heartbeat.
so the LVS works fine without heartbeat?
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On Mon, 9 Jul 2007, Cristi wrote:
Joseph Mack NA3T wrote:
On Sun, 8 Jul 2007, Cristi wrote:
Hello again,
I installed heartbeat an ran into some trouble. I run 2 services on the
2 real servers : httpd using LVS-NAT and sql using DR.
did you handle the different default gw requirements
. If you want to put a firewall on the LVS-NAT,
then you have to use one of the kernels in the last couple
of years
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disconnected.
have you increased the idle timeout?
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real server, and that just
fails.
is the route set correctly for the 2nd realserver?
Can you not send alternate blank lines?
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not_through_the_director?
Can you not send alternate blank lines?
Hmm I can if I know what you mean,
you've got it right. Some people are forced by their jobs to
use brain damaged mail clients. I thought you might be in
that predicament.
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On Mon, 23 Jul 2007, Jonas Akrouh Larsen wrote:
Are there any other guides/documentation on setting up such a system?
you could try the LVS-DR example in the mini-HOWTO
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I start keepalived now it
immediately goes into split brain with both directors going into MASTER
state.
how have you stopped the two directors from talking to each
other?
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On Sun, 29 Jul 2007, Gerry Reno wrote:
Joseph Mack NA3T wrote:
how have you stopped the two directors from talking to each
other?
Joe
I was hoping someone could tell me.
look up the docs for the failover package you're using.
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On Wed, 1 Aug 2007, Gerry Reno wrote:
I'm thinking that I set its weight at 0 but then what? Do I just wait
until all connections show InAct and
then take it down?
yes
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no problems).
is it with all realservers?
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On Mon, 6 Aug 2007, Ullrich Pfefferlein wrote:
On 8/6/07, Joseph Mack NA3T [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 6 Aug 2007, Ullrich Pfefferlein wrote:
Due to multiple certificates within one machine requires ip aliasing i
would like to know how to setup this.
A certificate is associated
of
hostnames x the number of realservers).
correct?
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site, where you put in your credit
card info, getting all that much traffic compared to the
http site where you do a lot of fetching.
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by hand (if we're talking about the same
thing).
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server on the same physical Xen
host.
what happens if you have the director(s) on a separate host,
ie not the Xen host?
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as expected.
I hope this will be useful to others. I'm certainly glad to know it
now :-)
thanks for nutting this out. I'll put it in the HOWTO
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On Fri, 17 Aug 2007, David Walgamotte wrote:
I just want hot backup /direct failover. Can lvs do this? Have it working
as load balancer but need failover.
have you read the failover sections in the HOWTO?
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On Tue, 21 Aug 2007, Sameer Garg wrote:
Is it possible to turn of persistence?
you have to turn it on with the -p option. If you haven't
turned it on, it's off. Look at the output of ipvsadm to see
if persistence is on/off
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connections to
both realservers.
Have you set up a test LVS-DR using the scripts in the
mini-HOWTO?
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On Wed, 22 Aug 2007, Sameer Garg wrote:
I have setup LVD-TUN. I tried LVD-DR
did it work?
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: libnetsnmp.so.5 is needed by package
heartbeat-stonith
Anyone know how to fix it?
does installing the package with libnetsnmp.so.5 fix it?
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On Fri, 24 Aug 2007, j j wrote:
I tried to symboic link libnetsnmp.so.5 to libnetsnmp.so.10.1, but didn't
help.
what about compiling libnetsnmp.so.5 from source?
Joe
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expect UM will complain a lot about a missing director
being down.
For one director you could set up by hand using the
instructions in the mini-HOWTO
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server
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On Tue, 28 Aug 2007, Ducassou Laurent-Pierre wrote:
Hello, I have an enormous problem with the configuration ofv the director
for LVS TUN
did you first set up a working LVS-DR?
Joe
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On Tue, 28 Aug 2007, Dan Brown wrote:
What am I doing wrong?
you don't say the most important bit, that you read and
understood the ftp writeup in the HOWTO
Joe
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On Tue, 28 Aug 2007, Dan Brown wrote:
iptables -A OUTPUT -o $EXT_INT -m state --state NEW,ESTABLISHED,RELATED
-j ACCEPT
you should add your iptables rules after your LVS is
working.
Joe
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-HOWTO.introduction.html#minimal_knowledge
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On Wed, 29 Aug 2007, Sameer Garg wrote:
You can do the setup with only one director.
that's how we did it in the early days.
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wrong with the routing. You'll have to fix
that first.
Joe
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daemons wont play together nicely, not all
connections are syncd, and the kernel throws me a IPVS: ip_vs_send_async
error.
there was a posting 8 Aug where Matthias Saou was running a
virtualised LVS in Xen with similar problems. You might find
a similar solution
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about those?
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requests, the
client will have to authenticate with every realserver.
Does the client do this automatically, or does the user have
to enter a name/passwd pair?
If the latter, you might have to turn authentication off.
Joe
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for login, is a real pain. Is there
some other way to handle it? eg a single sign-on that works
for all users; radius which sets up iptables rules to stop
the machine from surfing until authenticated for websurfing?
Joe
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you can't do this with your
card.
Joe
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advmss 1440
ip route add table 42 to default via 10.2.2.1 advmss 1440
ip rule add from VIP table 42 priority 42
ip route flush cache
The number 42 is just a number I chose when I started this.
It's the answer to everything :-)
Joe
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On Fri, 31 Aug 2007, Joseph Mack NA3T wrote:
On Fri, 31 Aug 2007, Ducassou Laurent-Pierre wrote:
Hi all,
I have solved the problem with the following commands :
echo 1 /proc/sys/net/ipv4/all/arp_ignore
echo 2 /proc/sys/net/ipv4/all/arp_announce
echo 1 /proc/sys/net/ipv4/tunl0
to do
so, someone would have done it by now. I assume you've read
the appropriate section in the HOWTO. Trying the -SH
scheduler would be a better start than using persistance.
Do you understant the many-reader/single-writer problem with
LVS?
Joe
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On Thu, 6 Sep 2007, j j wrote:
What does it mean ldirectord ldirectord.cf received signal: INT? What
is signal: INT? Some kind of kill command?
^C
see /usr/include/bits/signum.h
Joe
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to say. Correct me if I am
wrong.
no the process ^C'ed itself
Joe
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On Mon, 10 Sep 2007, Tim Mooney wrote:
In regard to: Re: [lvs-users] Highly available ldap, Joseph Mack NA3T said...:
On Thu, 6 Sep 2007, Penza Kenneth at MITTS wrote:
People,
I am trying to load balance two openldap servers using LVS
in CentOS 5.0, using direct routing. Did
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