[CentOS] anyone care to point me in the right direction? LVS

Thu Jan 3 22:34:53 UTC 2008
Joshua Gimer <jgimer at gmail.com>

There are several things that I would suggest looking at.

Red Hat has some really good documentation on setting up LVS using  
piranha (rpm's are available for CentOS) you can get that here: https://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/csgfs/

There is a document outlining the steps that need to be taken when  
doing direct routing LVS in /usr/share/piranha-<version>/docs/ 
HOWTO.direct-routing.

I have had several issues with getting two load balancers setup for  
LDAP lookups, I have yet to get them resolved.

Josh G.

On Jan 3, 2008, at 9:02 AM, William Ottley wrote:

> i'm trying to setup LVS, and tried both the lvs-dr and the lvs-nat,
> but can't get any to work.
> I'm hoping people here can answer a few questions that might help and
> shed light onto the situation?
>
> #1 with regards to the Real Servers, is there anything that needs to
> be configured other that the http service? I ask this, because I
> suspect yes, and it has to do with what type of LVS you have:
>
> 1a) lvs-dr: on the RIP of the web servers, create an lo:0 and assign
> the VIP to it
> 1b ) lvs-nat: on the RIP of the web servers, make sure the default gw
> points to the inside network card eth1
> 1b) lvs-nat: on the LVS, with 2 nics, eth1 (private where web servers
> are located): 192.168.0.100, and create a nat gateway of
> 192.168.0.254, where the real web servers gw is, and make it eth1:1
>
> how do I go about getting diagnostic info from all this? pulse? i
> can't connect at all to any of the web servers..
>
> If any has the time, i will glady send my configs..
>
> Thanks!
>
> william
>
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