Dan Baughman wrote: > I am trying to gather a sniffing session from both of my sides of the > connection now. So far, they have both been comcast users. > > On 7/31/07, Joseph Mack NA3T <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> On Tue, 31 Jul 2007, Dan Baughman wrote: >> >> >>> There are some users that when acessing my page through >>> the load balancer experience a 45 second load time, but >>> when going directly to either server takes only ten >>> seconds. I'm doing one nic, two network type load >>> balancing. (we have one loadbalancer and two real servers) >>> >> this mysteriously happens sometimes. There's always some >> rational explanation after the fact, but it isn't obvious at >> the time. It happens because there are 3 nodes involved in >> making a 2 node connection. Things that are taken for >> granted in a 2 node connection don't always work in a 3 way >> connection. >> >> You may have to feret it out yourself. Possible things are >> >> o someone has to do DNS and it's failing >> >> o you have identd on the realserver (turn it off) >> >> o there's some routing wierdness and icmp's etc are having >> to figure out the right path. >> >> I'm seeing this problem as well. It is mainly on first logins after some period of time. It will take anywhere from 45-60 secs for the user to get logged in and then everything seems fine. I had some delays before this too but when I restarted apache that time everything was ok after that. Now I am not so sure that it was apache because I also restarted keepalived.
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