Re: LVS, not so fun today...

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Ah, interesting. You have found an error! In the package itself?
Mine is a default install, nothing custom about it so I have to believe I'm 
not the only one with this problem?

> send = "GET / HTTP/1.0rnrn"
> 
> It should be (at least one mine it is):
> send = "GET / HTTP/1.0\r\n\r\n"

Changed as suggested, restarted pulse. Nanny now working properly, no more 
timeouts to real servers.

Nov  9 16:44:56 lb52 nanny[3616]: starting LVS client monitor for 
192.168.1.150:80
Nov  9 16:44:56 lb52 lvs[3613]: create_monitor for HTTP/cweb92 running as pid 
3616
Nov  9 16:44:56 lb52 nanny[3617]: starting LVS client monitor for 
192.168.1.150:80
Nov  9 16:44:56 lb52 lvs[3613]: create_monitor for HTTP/cweb93 running as pid 
3617
Nov  9 16:44:56 lb52 nanny[3618]: starting LVS client monitor for 
192.168.1.150:80
Nov  9 16:44:56 lb52 lvs[3613]: create_monitor for HTTP/cweb94 running as pid 
3618
Nov  9 16:44:56 lb52 nanny[3616]: making 192.168.1.92:80 available
Nov  9 16:44:56 lb52 nanny[3617]: making 192.168.1.93:80 available
Nov  9 16:44:56 lb52 nanny[3618]: making 192.168.1.94:80 available
Nov  9 16:45:01 lb52 pulse[3620]: gratuitous lvs arps finished

However, trying to connect to VIP of 192.168.1.150, nothing shows up.

ifconfig shows all looks good.




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