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Re: Re: how to use tproxy + iptables load balancing

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On 11/10/2013 12:13 a.m., Alfredo Rezinovsky wrote:
El 10/10/13 05:07, Ding Guigeng escribió:
Mohsen Dehghani wrote
Hi team
I am planning to install multiple instances of squid on a machine as a
frontend. Tproxy is now working fine on a single instance machine.
No I want to run multiple instances and use this help to load balance
between them:

http://wiki.squid-cache.org/ConfigExamples/ExtremeCarpFrontend#Frontend_Bala
ncer_Alternative_1:_iptables

does anybody have any experience doing this?

I think the key rule in tproxy iptables is:
iptables  -t mangle -A PREROUTING -p tcp --dport 80 -j TPROXY
--tproxy-mark
0x1/0x1 --on-port 3129

I have tried some ways of combination of this with the example without any
success.

thanks
Hi Mohsen,
have you installed success now?
i am also planning to install it with iptables balance.
now my squid server running with 3 workers well.but the usage of per core is
uneven.


The load balancing in the workers case is done by the kernel
And yes, is't more distributed than "balanced"


It is load balanced by connection (TCP SYN packet). So bears no relation to the amount of CPU consumed by the worker in processing the HTTP request(s) inside it.

Amos




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