The current stats output is as follows Prot LocalAddress:Port Conns InPkts OutPkts InBytes OutBytes
TCP 192.168.2.1:80 1877189 39344549 0 11215M 0 -> 192.168.2.8:80 599836 25601414 0 7877M 0 -> 192.168.2.5:80 1277353 13743135 0 3338M 0 On Thu, 2010-07-29 at 16:20 +0530, Graeme Fowler wrote: > Hi > > Firstly, your reply to the list didn't go through because somehow you > mangled the address. > > On Thu, 2010-07-29 at 16:09 +0530, Himanshu Raina wrote: > > I understood the connection establishment and the termination part. So > > one way of dealing with this is to assign weights accordingly. Knowing > > that the server with higher weight processes request much faster you > > should assign maximum weight to it. Like in my case when I changed the > > weight from 7:3 to 9:1 the number of active connections reduced on the > > server which was earlier having higher number of active connections and > > every new connection in this case was given to the server with higher > > weight. Correct me if I'm wrong. > > Please supply the --stats output as requested after running for a while. > The "snapshot" view of active/inactive connections is not very helpful > in this discussion. > > The faster server can move more connections more quickly from active to > inactive than the slower, so can appear to be handling fewer connections > when viewed in this way. You need to look at the "big picture" after > it's been running for a while to get a true view of how requests are > being spread between realservers. > > Graeme > -- Regards, Himanshu Raina -- A great empire, like a great cake, is most easily diminished at the edges. -- B. Franklin _______________________________________________ Please read the documentation before posting - it's available at: http://www.linuxvirtualserver.org/ LinuxVirtualServer.org mailing list - lvs-users@LinuxVirtualServer.org Send requests to lvs-users-requ...@linuxvirtualserver.org or go to http://lists.graemef.net/mailman/listinfo/lvs-users