Matthew Palmer wrote:
On Mon, Mar 08, 2010 at 03:21:32PM +0800, Martin Aspeli wrote:
Matthew Palmer wrote:
What is the normal way to handle this? Do people have one floating IP
address per service?
This is how I prefer to do it. RFC1918 IP addresses are cheap, IPv6 address
quintuply so. Havi
On Mon, Mar 08, 2010 at 03:21:32PM +0800, Martin Aspeli wrote:
> Matthew Palmer wrote:
>>> What is the normal way to handle this? Do people have one floating IP
>>> address per service?
>>
>> This is how I prefer to do it. RFC1918 IP addresses are cheap, IPv6 address
>> quintuply so. Having every
Matthew Palmer wrote:
On Mon, Mar 08, 2010 at 01:34:01PM +0800, Martin Aspeli wrote:
This question was sort of implied in my thread last week, but I'm going
to re-ask it properly, to reduce my own confusion if nothing else.
We have two servers, master and slave. In the cluster, we have:
[bunc
On Mon, Mar 08, 2010 at 01:34:01PM +0800, Martin Aspeli wrote:
> This question was sort of implied in my thread last week, but I'm going
> to re-ask it properly, to reduce my own confusion if nothing else.
>
> We have two servers, master and slave. In the cluster, we have:
[bunchteen services, s
Hi,
This question was sort of implied in my thread last week, but I'm going
to re-ask it properly, to reduce my own confusion if nothing else.
We have two servers, master and slave. In the cluster, we have:
- A shared IP address (192.168.245.10)
- HAProxy (active on master, may fail over to