I am looking for a safe way to reduce the time to relocate virtual IPs
from one server to another (as managed by rgmanger in RHCS4)?
The project I am working on requires a large number of virtual IP
resources (over 50). Here are some stats:
- Migrating a single VIP takes 11 seconds.
- Migrating 11 of them takes 122.
The major slowdown seems to be bringing them down:
- Disabling the service takes 110 seconds.
- Enabling the service takes 11 seconds
I found the "sleep 10" parameter in
/usr/share/cluster/ip.sh
commenting it out dramatically reduces the migration and disabling times
(down to 12 seconds)
Is there any reason not to comment it out. The script comment above the
command says
# XXX Let nfsd/lockd clear their queues; we hope to have a
# way to enforce this in the future
I am using the VIPs for web serving, not NFS
Riaan
ps: I would prefer not editing scripts that belong to rgmanager. would
it make sense to try and log a support call and an RFE in bugzilla to
make it configurabl in /etc/sysconfig/cluster, for example, or elsewhere?
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