> On Tue, Mar 05, 2013 at 05:11:30PM +0100, maill...@toerental.nl wrote: >> > On Mon, Mar 04, 2013 at 02:59:56PM +0100, maill...@toerental.nl wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> >> >> I hope this is the right place for this question because I tried >> other >> >> places and no response from people so this is my last resort I guess. >> >> >> >> I'm looking for someone with experience with Syncdaemon IPVS and the >> >> piranha package. >> >> I'm trying to build a loadbalancer with session information >> synchronized >> >> between the hosts. >> >> >> >> The problem is that I don't see the session information on the backup >> >> node >> >> (server-b) with the command ipvsadm -Lcn >> >> >> >> The config: >> >> --- LVS.CF --- >> >> serial_no = 19 >> >> primary = <IP server-a> >> >> service = lvs >> >> backup_active = 1 >> >> backup = <IP server-b> >> >> heartbeat = 1 >> >> heartbeat_port = 539 >> >> keepalive = 6 >> >> deadtime = 18 >> >> network = direct >> >> debug_level = NONE >> >> monitor_links = 1 >> >> syncdaemon = 1 >> >> syncd_iface = eth0 >> >> syncd_id = 1 >> >> virtual http { >> >> active = 1 >> >> address = <VIP_IP> eth0:1 >> >> vip_nmask = 255.255.255.255 >> >> port = 80 >> >> send = "GET / HTTP/1.0\r\n\r\n" >> >> expect = "HTTP" >> >> use_regex = 0 >> >> load_monitor = none >> >> scheduler = rr >> >> protocol = tcp >> >> timeout = 6 >> >> reentry = 15 >> >> quiesce_server = 0 >> >> persistent = 120 >> >> server server-a { >> >> address = <IP server-a> >> >> active = 1 >> >> weight = 1 >> >> } >> >> server server-b { >> >> address = <IP server-b> >> >> active = 1 >> >> weight = 1 >> >> } >> >> } >> >> >> >> --- LVS.CF --- >> >> >> >> On the backup node i see with netstat -tulpen: >> >> udp 0 0 224.0.0.81:8848 0.0.0.0:* >> >> >> >> >From the documentation I know it's multicast udp. >> >> >> >> A TCP dump shows me that server-a is sending packages: >> >> >> >> [root@server-a ~]# tcpdump -ni eth0 host 224.0.0.81 >> >> tcpdump: verbose output suppressed, use -v or -vv for full protocol >> >> decode >> >> listening on eth0, link-type EN10MB (Ethernet), capture size 65535 >> bytes >> >> 16:24:29.726138 IP server-a.54366 > 224.0.0.81.8848: UDP, length 100 >> >> 16:24:35.726112 IP server-a.54366 > 224.0.0.81.8848: UDP, length 100 >> >> 16:24:36.726189 IP server-a.54366 > 224.0.0.81.8848: UDP, length 100 >> >> 16:24:37.726128 IP server-a.54366 > 224.0.0.81.8848: UDP, length 100 >> >> >> >> [root@server-b ~]# tcpdump -ni eth0 host 224.0.0.81 >> >> tcpdump: verbose output suppressed, use -v or -vv for full protocol >> >> decode >> >> listening on eth0, link-type EN10MB (Ethernet), capture size 65535 >> bytes >> >> 16:24:30.177808 IP server-a.54366 > 224.0.0.81.8848: UDP, length 100 >> >> 16:24:36.177817 IP server-a.54366 > 224.0.0.81.8848: UDP, length 100 >> >> 16:24:37.177847 IP server-a.54366 > 224.0.0.81.8848: UDP, length 100 >> >> 16:24:38.177760 IP server-a.54366 > 224.0.0.81.8848: UDP, length 100 >> >> >> >> Server-b get the traffic on it's interface but does nothing with it. >> >> ipvsadm -Lcn on server-a show a list with information but on server-b >> >> nothing but documentation states that it should and there is a kernel >> >> thread running called [ipvs_syncbackup]. >> >> >> >> A strace of the pulse process on server-b shows only the polling of >> >> server-a. >> >> >> >> So what am I missing here? I hope somebody has a clue. >> > >> > What version of piranha are you using? Also, please run 'ivpsadm >> > --list --daemon' on each director to verify the sync daemon is running >> > as expected. >> > >> > Ryan >> > >> >> The version of piranha is: piranha-0.8.5-19.el6.x86_64 > > This version should work, but I have fixed a few bugs in piranha > related to the sync daemon. I'd update if possible. > >> The command "ipvsadm --list --daemon" does not return anything? >> >> Does I mis a running daemon? Which daemon would that be? > > You might be hitting a bug in ipvsadm. I reported a bug where 'ipvsadm > --list --daemon' where it would not show a running sync daemon in > backup state. I'm not sure if it was every fixed upstream, but I did > fix in the RHEL. Check your version of ipvsadm. The > ipvsadm-1.25-10.el6 package should have the fix. > > Ryan >
I have that version running: ipvsadm-1.25-10.el6.x86_64 So that's not the case I guess. Is the syncdaemon a kernel thread? _______________________________________________ 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