Hi León, First of all thanks for your answer,
L.S. Keijser wrote: > Hi, > > On Thu, 2010-01-28 at 15:57 +0100, Oriol Martí wrote: > >> Hello, >> I'm setting up a LVS with the Red Hat Cluster Suite, I have setted up >> for one public IP with NAT and with one private subnet. My problem >> arrives when I configure another public IP, because the private subnet >> and the NIC (private too) of this service has to be different from the >> last one. >> >> For the first public IP that I've configured, there is the parameter >> nat_router, that I've configured like 192.168.11.24 eth0:1, my idea is >> to configure this parameter with multiple IP's and NIC's. For example: >> [192.168.11.24 eth0:1, 192.168.12.24 eth1:1] but this is not possible. >> >> Somebody can help me? >> > > My guess is that people on this list might be able to help you, but > unfortunately RHCS isn't well known with everybody. Also, i don't > understand why you're using RHCS for something so basic, but okay. You > could try the RedHat mailinglists (go for the 'piranha' list(s)) or set > up the LVS another way. > Basically, I'm using the RHCS, because I use Centos in my production servers, and for me it's the easy way, and I have the LVS with two servers: the primary and the backup server(I need high-availability) > Maybe you could first explain what you're trying to accomplish? > > I'm trying to do a LVS (NAT), with different NICs (one for all the public services, and one private for every service), because I need to have the traffic separated for every service in the private part. This is easy to do with the RHCS, but the unic problem is that I only can configure one gateway for the VirtualServer (the IP that you have to configure as the default gateway in the Real-Servers). Because that, there is only one real-server that I can configure the gateway, for the others I can't put this gateway because there are in another subnet and I can't confgiure a gateway from a different subnet. It's easy to do that directly with LVS? How? Best regards, _______________________________________________ Please read the documentation before posting - it's available at: http://www.linuxvirtualserver.org/ LinuxVirtualServer.org mailing list - [email protected] Send requests to [email protected] or go to http://lists.graemef.net/mailman/listinfo/lvs-users
