weight problem
Mike Kemelmakher
mike at ubxess.com
Wed Jul 29 13:46:26 UTC 2009
Hi,
Thats because you choose "rr" scheduling algorithm - which is not aware
of weight parameter
try to change it to wlc or wrr and see what you get
-Mike
On Wed, Jul 29, 2009 at 4:40 PM, Fernando A. P. Gomes <fapg at eurotux.com>wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've configured lvs to give diferent weight to my virtual servers:
>
> server s1 {
> address = 172.16.42.15
> active = 1
> weight = 1000
> }
> server s2 {
> address = 172.16.42.124
> active = 1
> weight = 1
> }
>
> However, the the ipvs list of connections give me this:
>
> TCP xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:80 rr persistent 2700
> -> 172.16.42.124:80 Masq 1 24 2674
> -> 172.16.41.15:80 Masq 1000 400 2159
>
> And an access count with the apache logs gives me this:
>
> s1 (172.16.41.15):
> grep "29/Jul/2009:14:23" access_log.2009-07-29 | wc -l
> 1054
> s2 (172.16.42.124):
> grep "29/Jul/2009:14:23" access_log.2009-07-29 | wc -l
> 1380
>
> I've more accesses to s2, that have a lower weight than s1, and the ipvs
> connection list should be 1000 to 1.
>
> Can anybody comment?
>
> Regards,
> Fernando Gomes
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