Ok, I've gotten it working but I don't like what I had to do to make it work. My setup so far: 1 director, 2 web servers, nfs-mounted /home directory that mounts on to both servers. There are 3 Class C's in total on the web servers, all 3 are on both of them.
Now, I used the fwmark method to be able to load balance the delivery of those three class c's, but it didn't work until I aliased all 3 class c's to my director. Do I have to do this? It'll be a real problem if I do, cause the next project involves redoing our standard linux web space, which so far consists of about 8 webservers, each hosting atleast 2 class c's worth of hosting. I some how don't think Linux will take nicely to have 16 or more class C's aliased to it.
thanx in advance.
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Ian Courtney
Systems Unix Administrator
CADVision Internet (http://www.cadvision.com)
A division of PSINet inc. [NASDAQ PSIX]
300 - 5th Avenue SW, Suite 1810
Calgary, Alberta
Email: ianc@cadvision.com
Phone: (403) 777-1300
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Now, I used the fwmark method to be able to load balance the delivery of those three class c's, but it didn't work until I aliased all 3 class c's to my director. Do I have to do this? It'll be a real problem if I do, cause the next project involves redoing our standard linux web space, which so far consists of about 8 webservers, each hosting atleast 2 class c's worth of hosting. I some how don't think Linux will take nicely to have 16 or more class C's aliased to it.
thanx in advance.
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Ian Courtney
Systems Unix Administrator
CADVision Internet (http://www.cadvision.com)
A division of PSINet inc. [NASDAQ PSIX]
300 - 5th Avenue SW, Suite 1810
Calgary, Alberta
Email: ianc@cadvision.com
Phone: (403) 777-1300
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