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[lvs-users] IPVS "no destination available"
Seemingly randomly I see kernel messages like this on my LVS director:

IPVS: WLC: no destination available

Destinations look healthy, is there anyway to get some more detail, perhaps
which destination is suddenly not available?


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Re: [lvs-users] IPVS "no destination available" [ In reply to ]
Augie Schwer <augie.schwer@gmail.com> writes:

> Seemingly randomly I see kernel messages like this on my LVS director:
>
> IPVS: WLC: no destination available
>
> Destinations look healthy, is there anyway to get some more detail, perhaps
> which destination is suddenly not available?

Try looking into your ldirectord or keepalived logs.
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Re: [lvs-users] IPVS "no destination available" [ In reply to ]
Our surealived logs give us no indication of any problem.

We have no reason to believe that the real servers are having any trouble.

We are running in a Direct Routing environment.



On Fri, Jan 11, 2013 at 12:18 AM, Ferenc Wagner <wferi@niif.hu> wrote:

> Augie Schwer <augie.schwer@gmail.com> writes:
>
> > Seemingly randomly I see kernel messages like this on my LVS director:
> >
> > IPVS: WLC: no destination available
> >
> > Destinations look healthy, is there anyway to get some more detail,
> perhaps
> > which destination is suddenly not available?
>
> Try looking into your ldirectord or keepalived logs.
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> Regards,
> Feri.
>
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