Hi Simon,
apt-get install ldirectord
ii ldirectord 1.2.5-3 Monitors virtual services provided by LVS
Simon Horman wrote:
Hi Daniel,
This looks like a bug in ldirectord whereby it thinks
192.168.58.56:/Route and 192.168.58.55:/Masq are the same
thing and is using the same data
Hi Graeme,
I found that it was not because OK is an HTTP keyword that the check was
not working,
but because OK is a substring of BR*OK*EN.
Daniel
Daniel Lemay wrote:
Hi Graeme,
You were correct. It is now working.
Thank you
Daniel
Graeme Fowler wrote:
On Mon, 2009-05-25 at 16:19
Hi Graeme,
You were correct. It is now working.
Thank you
Daniel
Graeme Fowler wrote:
On Mon, 2009-05-25 at 16:19 +, Daniel Lemay wrote:
T 192.168.58.56:7778 - 192.168.58.2:60760 [AP]
HTTP/1.1 200 OK..Date: Mon, 25 May 2009 16:06:14 GMT..Server:
Spot the OK above
help
Daniel
Simon Horman wrote:
On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 07:00:44PM +, Daniel Lemay wrote:
Hi,
I have a service like the following:
virtual=x.x.x.x:
real=192.168.58.1: masq
real=192.168.58.2: masq
service=http
request=index.html
receive=Test page
Hi,
I have a service like the following:
virtual=x.x.x.x:
real=192.168.58.1: masq
real=192.168.58.2: masq
service=http
request=index.html
receive=Test page
scheduler=rr
protocol=tcp
The url I want to monitor is: http://example1:/index.html
The following