Hi Joe, Joseph Mack NA3T wrote: > On Thu, 25 Oct 2007, Dan Yocum wrote: > >> I'm an idiot. ;-) > > you learn much faster that way.
Yeah, but I hate being that low on the learning curve, especially when I was a little higher on the curve a few years ago. *sigh* > >> Duh. Those hostname/IPs are not on this machine (I was getting ahead of >> myself). I'm using voms-fg5x1 and saz-fg5x3 as my test hostname/IPs. > > these names are confusing to me. When you write it up can > you use something like name_VIP1, name_VIP2? Indeed. > >> So, I put the test IPs in the VirtualHost directives and added >> appropriate 'Listen' lines for each server (i.e., 'Listen >> 131.225.107.112', etc.) and everything is working as it is supposed to. > > how do you handle the realserver to be name_VIP1 when it > gets a call to VIP1 and name_VIP2 for a call to VIP2? I have 3 Listen lines and 3 VirtualHost directives - one for the actual realserver (so I can "ping" the service), one for voms.opensciencegrid.org and one for voms.fnal.gov. More later... Dan > >> I'll write up a how-to setup LVS-DR + https in the next couple of days >> and send it to the list for review. > > wonderful. People fall all over https on lvs and Graeme has > been rescuing everyone. > > thanks > > Joe -- Dan Yocum Fermilab 630.840.6509 [EMAIL PROTECTED], http://fermigrid.fnal.gov Fermilab. Just zeros and ones. _______________________________________________ LinuxVirtualServer.org mailing list - [email protected] Send requests to [EMAIL PROTECTED] or go to http://lists.graemef.net/mailman/listinfo/lvs-users
