Hello, I am trying to create the following scenario:
Always let the client go sticky to 1 of the 2 servers. If that sticky server fails, then failover to the other server. I am using 1 LVS server with DR to load balance between the 2 servers. I use ldirectord as check service to monitor the real servers. I've got the following ldirectord.cf: checktimeout=5 checkinterval=5 autoreload=yes logfile="/var/log/ldirectord.log" quiescent=yes virtual=194.145.200.87:25 real=194.145.200.17:25 gate real=194.145.200.171:25 gate service=smtp scheduler=sh protocol=tcp netmask = 255.255.255.255 virtual=194.145.200.87:27 real=194.145.200.17:27 gate real=194.145.200.171:27 gate service=smtp scheduler=sh protocol=tcp virtual=194.145.200.87:80 real=194.145.200.17:80 gate real=194.145.200.171:80 gate service=http scheduler=sh protocol=tcp request="/src/login.php" virtual=194.145.200.87:443 real=194.145.200.17:443 gate real=194.145.200.171:443 gate service=https scheduler=sh protocol=tcp request="/src/login.php" virtual=194.145.200.87:993 real=194.145.200.17:993 gate real=194.145.200.171:993 gate service=imaps scheduler=sh protocol=tcp virtual=194.145.200.87:5222 real=194.145.200.17:5222 gate real=194.145.200.171:5222 gate # service=simpletcp scheduler=sh protocol=tcp The problem is that when I connect to server1 and stop , for example, smtp (qmail) on server1, I am not automatically redistrubuted to server2. Do I miss some failover setup in my ldirectord.cf file? Kind regards, Michiel _______________________________________________ Please read the documentation before posting - it's available at: http://www.linuxvirtualserver.org/ LinuxVirtualServer.org mailing list - lvs-users@LinuxVirtualServer.org Send requests to lvs-users-requ...@linuxvirtualserver.org or go to http://lists.graemef.net/mailman/listinfo/lvs-users