Trying my post again. The formatting came out all weird for some unknown reason.
> From: Jeff D [mailto:fixedo...@gmail.com] > Sent: Thursday, February 19, 2009 10:43 PM > Subject: Re: MySQL Clustering; Load balancing is not working. > [snip] > your config looks ok. The one other thing I would check is the entries in > your /etc/sysctl.conf to turn off arp. That sounds like that may be the > main issue here I used the entries that were in the tutorial[1] for arp. I just did a straight cut and paste. Is there something else I should have done? ____________________________________________________ # Enable configuration of arp_ignore option net.ipv4.conf.all.arp_ignore = 1 # When an arp request is received on eth0, only respond if that address is # configured on eth0. In particular, do not respond if the address is # configured on lo net.ipv4.conf.eth0.arp_ignore = 1 # Ditto for eth1, add for all ARPing interfaces #net.ipv4.conf.eth1.arp_ignore = 1 # Enable configuration of arp_announce option net.ipv4.conf.all.arp_announce = 2 # When making an ARP request sent through eth0 Always use an address that # is configured on eth0 as the source address of the ARP request. If this # is not set, and packets are being sent out eth0 for an address that is on # lo, and an arp request is required, then the address on lo will be used. # As the source IP address of arp requests is entered into the ARP cache on # the destination, it has the effect of announcing this address. This is # not desirable in this case as adresses on lo on the real-servers should # be announced only by the linux-director. net.ipv4.conf.eth0.arp_announce = 2 # Ditto for eth1, add for all ARPing interfaces #net.ipv4.conf.eth1.arp_announce = 2 ____________________________________________________ Thanks for the help! ~Stack~ [1] http://www.howtoforge.com/setting-up-a-loadbalanced-mysql-cluster-with-m ysql5.1-p3 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org