I found the solution. One also has to
manipulate the real webservers. This is not described in the official
“Red Hat Cluster Suite” documentation.
Pedro From:
linux-cluster-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx [mailto:linux-cluster-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of By the way: I started the
“pulse” daemon in the debug modus (“pulse –v
–n”) and got the following output: nanny:
Opening TCP socket to remote service port 80... nanny:
Connecting socket to remote address... nanny: DEBUG
-- Posting CONNECT poll() nanny:
Sending len=16, text="GET / HTTP/1.0 " nanny:
DEBUG -- Posting READ poll() nanny:
DEBUG -- READ poll() completed (1,1) nanny:
Posting READ I/O; expecting 4 character(s)... nanny:
DEBUG -- READ returned 4 nanny:
READ expected len=4, text="HTTP" nanny:
READ got len=4, text=HTTP nanny:
avail: 1 active: 1: count: 13 pulse:
DEBUG -- setting SEND_heartbeat timer pulse:
DEBUG -- setting SEND_heartbeat timer pulse:
DEBUG -- setting NEED_heartbeat timer pulse:
DEBUG -- setting SEND_heartbeat timer nanny:
Opening TCP socket to remote service port 80... … For me
this looks as if everything is ok. “nanny” sends from time to time
a “GET / HTTP/1.0” request and the response (“HTTP”
only first four letters) correspondence with what is expected. The problem is
that pulse is not opening port 80 on the loadbalancer for reveiving
http-request. A “netstat –anp” verifies this. Hello I sent a similar question a few days ago and did not get any
answer. Maybe the time (Saturday night) was unfavorable or the question was not
that clear. So I try it once more: I want to run a loadbalancer in front of two webserver
(using direct routing). But if I connect to port 80 of the loadbalancer I get a
“connection refused”. 1) Did anybody had
a similar problem? 2) How can I
increase the debuglevel? Thanks’ in advance
Pedro |
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