I'd love to see what you've done, but I want to stay with piranha if I can. The only reason is that I want this to be easily supported by somebody else, so "the less custom stuff the better" has been my goal.
One of the things that I've been grumbling about is that the RHEL 2.1
docs say that lvs-nat is the only supported option. I want to use the
lvs-dr option. I get the feeling that piranha is the limiting factor. I really just need this to work reliably. I could care less about
having a configuration gui so its kind of frustrating right now.
I've had good luck using UltraMonkey (www.ultramonkey.org) with Red Hat 9 to implement a webserver farm using lvs-dr. The farm has two directors (primary and secondary using heartbeat) and two web servers (so far). It took me a bit to wrap my head around the ultramonkey documentation vs. the config files but once I realized what was going on, setup was easy.
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