Re: Monitoring IP masquerading on LVS load-balancing

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On Wed, March 25, 2009 17:40, Barry Brimer wrote:

> ipvsadm -L -c -n should do the trick.

Just following up, now that I'm back at work and have tried it.  Yep,
excellent.  Using that with "watch" gives me a nice display.

(I'm load-balancing a rather small load of rather compute-heavy web
services across a small cluster, so a connection persists for long enough
to be noticed on the screen often, and there are few enough of them to
keep track of.  This lets me observe directly (and hence resolve other
people's doubts) that the load really is being spread across the cluster
for example.  Monitoring directly on each server is harder, plus they're
running Windows now so they're harder to monitor remotely.)

Thanks again!
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