no,my mean is the keepalived lvs need ipvsadm 2011/3/8 Steve Barnes <steve at echo.id.au> > > if i only use ha+lvs configuration of keepalived.the load balance not > work. > > then,i install ipvsadm and setup lvs with tun by ipvsadm ,it's work. > > command line below: > > ipvsadm -A -t http://172.16.39.100:80 172.16.39.100:80 > > -s rr > > ipvsadm -a -t http://172.16.39.100:80 172.16.39.100:80 > > -r http://172.16.39.30:80 172.16.39.30:80 > > -i > > ipvsadm -a -t http://172.16.39.100:80 172.16.39.100:80 > > -r http://172.16.39.40:80 172.16.39.40:80 > > -i > > -------------------------------------------------------------lb server > (master) keepalived.conf-------------------------------------------- > > global_defs { > > router_id LVS_DEVEL_M > > } > > vrrp_instance websev { > > state MASTER > > interface eth0 > > virtual_router_id 51 > > priority 100 > > advert_int 1 > > authentication { > > auth_type PASS > > auth_pass 1111 > > } > > virtual_ipaddress { > > 172.16.39.100 > > } > > } > > virtual_server 172.16.39.100 80 { > > delay_loop 6 > > lb_algo rr > > lb_kind TUN > > persistence_timeout 10 > > protocol TCP > > real_server 172.16.39.30 80 { > > weight 1 > > TCP_CHECK { > > connect_timeout 3 > > nb_get_retry 3 > > delay_before_retry 3 > > } > > } > > real_server 172.16.39.40 80 { > > weight 1 > > TCP_CHECK { > > connect_timeout 3 > > nb_get_retry 3 > > delay_before_retry 3 > > } > > } > > } > > ---------------------------------------------------------------real > server 1 command > ------------------------------------------------------------------ > > ifconfig tunl0 172.16.39.100 netmask 255.255.255.0 up > > route add -host 172.16.39.100 dev tunl0 > > echo "1" >/proc/sys/net/ipv4/conf/tunl0/arp_ignore > > echo "2" >/proc/sys/net/ipv4/conf/tunl0/arp_announce > > echo "1" >/proc/sys/net/ipv4/conf/all/arp_ignore > > echo "2" >/proc/sys/net/ipv4/conf/all/arp_announce > > sysctl -p > > Assuming I understand you correctly, and assuming you have an init.d script > in place, run this command: > > grep daemon /etc/init.d/keepalived > > Odds are, you're editing /usr/local/etc/keepalived.conf, but the init.d > script starts keepalived and tells it to use /etc/keepalived.conf > > ? > > Steve > > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/attachments/20110308/16a02ac3/attachment-0005.html>