[Linux-cluster] Piranha/LVS/Load balancing

isplist at logicore.net isplist at logicore.net
Wed Nov 1 16:06:14 UTC 2006


I followed everything in the documentation for setting up and firing up. I 
might have missed or misunderstood something but I'm looking.

On the first LVS machine, things seem to be running. Can't get to any sites 
but it seems to be running according to Piranha and a ps.

On the second LVS backup, something prevents services from starting;

Nov  1 09:54:32 lb53 pulse: SIOCGIFADDR failed: Cannot assign requested 
address
Nov  1 09:54:32 lb53 pulse: SIOCGIFADDR failed: Cannot assign requested 
address
Nov  1 09:54:32 lb53 pulse: failed to bind to heartbeat address: Cannot assign 
requested address
Nov  1 09:54:32 lb53 pulse: pulse: cannot create heartbeat socket. running as 
root?
Nov  1 09:54:32 lb53 pulse: pulse startup failed

And nanny is not yet running on the secondary and I'm guessing it won't run 
until pulse is running first.

Backup config is identical to primary, just not sure what to look for next but 
the error seems to be related to attaching an IP to an interface. This is 
where it's got me confused since the config is from the working primary.

Mike



On Wed, 01 Nov 2006 15:43:18 +0000, Alan Cooper wrote:
> Have you started the nanny service?
> 
> 
> On Wed, 2006-11-01 at 09:40 -0600, isplist at logicore.net wrote:
>> This is where I started, on the redhat site. Ended up with problems, have
>> not
>> been able to find enough to get past the errors.
>> 
>> For example, the services won't turn on for some reason, at least Piranha
>> says
>> the daemon is stopped. Everything seems to be running when I ps from the
>> command line.
>> 
>> Anyhow, I'll keep looking, thanks for the lead.
>> 
>> Mike
>> 
>>>> Anyone know of a CLEAR and easy to understand document on setting up a
>>>> Piranha LVS load balancing setup? I've read everything I can find and
>>>> since
>>>> 
>>> http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/csgfs/browse/rh-cs-en/pt-lvs.html
>>> 
>>> clear enough?
>> 
>> 
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