i think the problem mentioned here is a "asymmetrical routing issue" you
have with IP load balancer, where a Apache behaves differently it acts
like a proxy with the additional feature of balancing the load and not
doing a IP balancing like a BigIP
so this shouldn't be an issue with an Apache
regards Aaron
Am 04.01.2011 20:18, schrieb Mike Alba:
Hi Eric,
I am trying to setup load balancing for Oracle Portal using Generic
Apache and the documentation tells me
"Configure the LBR to perform Network Address Translation (NAT) bounce
back for loopback requests coming from the PPE running on
|m1.abc.com|. This ensures that when the PPE makes a loopback request
to OracleAS Web Cache, there are no errors.
NAT bounce back is set up differently on individual LBRs. Consult your
LBR's configuration guide on how to set this up. "
In the past I have done this with F5 BigIP. So I guess I just need to
create a VIP and a pool or range of addresses in the virtual host config?
Thanks for your input!
--- On *Tue, 1/4/11, Eric Covener /<[email protected]>/* wrote:
From: Eric Covener <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [us...@httpd] How to set up a NAT Bounce Back in Apache?
To: [email protected]
Date: Tuesday, January 4, 2011, 11:10 AM
> I am trying to find an example of how to setup a NAT Bounce
Back in Apache.
> Can anyone point in the direction of an example or some
documentation?
In Apache, you can just list any number of addresses in each
<VirtualHost> and any number of ServerAlias'es for name-based vhosts,
so no magic is required to access them from the internal network.
Can you describe the problem more directly?
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Eric Covener
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