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Revision as of 14:40, 22 January 2006
Contents
Introduction
This guide is a brief explanation on getting a two node director/real server setup going using LVS and keepalived.
This is an adaptation of the information at Ultra Monkey: Streamline High Availablility and Load Balancing to work with keepalived.
It is primarily targeted at RHEL3/4 (RedHat Enterprise Linux).
Goals
Setup a two node LVS cluster with Apache as the virtualised services, with both nodes operating as both directors and real servers.
Setup healthchecking of services (httpd).
Setup lvs-syncing of connections (ipvsadm sync daemon).
Knowledge Required
Understanding of Layer 3 load balancing.
Understanding of Linux LVS.
Understanding of Apache configuration.
Components Required
Base installation of RHEL3/4.
RPM Packages for httpd.
RPM Packages for keepalived.
RPM Packages for ipvsadm.
Instructions
Architecture
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