Reid –

My apologies, even though the list is specific to ClusterLabs, I thought it was 
a venue where general cluster-related discussion often takes place. Thanks for 
the clarification.

--Eric


From: Users <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Reid Wahl
Sent: Saturday, January 2, 2021 4:14 AM
To: Cluster Labs - All topics related to open-source clustering welcomed 
<[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [ClusterLabs] Observed Difference Between ldirectord and keepalived

Hi, Eric.

To the best of my knowledge, neither ldirectord nor keepalived is part of the 
ClusterLabs project. It looks like the keepalived user group is here: 
https://www.keepalived.org/listes.html

Is there anything we can help you with regarding the ClusterLabs software?



On Sat, Jan 2, 2021 at 1:12 AM Eric Robinson 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
We recently switched from ldirectord to keepalived. We noticed that, after the 
switch, LVS behaves a bit differently with respect to “down” services.

On ldirectord, a virtual service with 2 realservers displays “Masq    0” when 
one of them is down.

TCP  192.168.5.100:3002<http://192.168.5.100:3002> wlc persistent 50
  -> 192.168.8.53:3002<http://192.168.8.53:3002>            Masq    1      0    
      0
  -> 192.168.8.55:3002<http://192.168.8.55:3002>            Masq    0      0    
      4

On keepalived, it does not shown the down server at all…

TCP  192.168.5.100:3002<http://192.168.5.100:3002> wlc persistent 50
  -> 192.168.8.53:3002<http://192.168.8.53:3002>            Masq    1      0    
      0

Why is that? It makes it impossible to see when services are down.


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