Yes, it's more than I'd like to spend but more importantly, it's also something that someone who needs a few bucks can help with. Mike On Thu, 09 Nov 2006 17:24:05 +0200, Riaan van Niekerk wrote: > isplist@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > >> I've spent this whole week so far trying to get load balancing working. >> I've posted the config I'm working with and strangely, no replies. >> I've tried LVS/Piranha and am now trying keepalived. Nothing seems to >> work and >> I'm at a loss. >> >> Once I see it working, I'll understand it and in fact, I already >> understand >> it, it's just not working. Could be my firewalling, could be something >> else, >> I've no idea. >> >> I don't know what the rules are but can I offer someone a bit of cash to >> help >> me get this working??? I need a master/slave LB front end that handles >> both >> web and email connections to a cluster. Or, two LB front ends, one for >> web and >> one for email. >> >> Mike >> > hi Mike > > Have you considered contacting Red Hat for support? To be able to > escalate to them, you need at least > - one RHEL ES Standard ($799) and > - one Red Hat Cluster Suite ($499) subscription > (you only need a subscription for the LVS, not the real servers) > > Or is this more than what you would be willing to spend? For that price, > you would get unlimited incident support for your system, for one year, > btw. > > greetings > Riaan -- Linux-cluster mailing list Linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cluster