Re: lots of InActConn
Matthew Newton <[email protected]> Thu, 26 Apr 2007 10:15:01 +0100
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Hi, On Thu, Apr 26, 2007 at 02:59:17PM +0900, Simon Horman wrote: > On Wed, Apr 25, 2007 at 03:59:02PM -0300, Denis wrote: > > Someone know what can cause this issue (lots of InActConn)) and how > > can I Verify if these inactConn really exists, and how to drop the > > invalid connections? > > > > > > IP Virtual Server version 1.2.0 (size=4096) > > Prot LocalAddress:Port Scheduler Flags > > -> RemoteAddress:Port Forward Weight ActiveConn InActConn > > TCP 172.16.8.77:3128 wlc persistent 180 > > -> 172.16.8.85:3128 Route 4 162 424 > > -> 172.16.8.86:3128 Route 1 113 > > 35 > > -> 172.16.8.83:3128 Local 5 175 > > 6472 > > Try looking at the output of ipvsadm -L -c -n. > This should show you all the connections. > And may shed some light on the source of the inactive ones. I have this on the load-balancers I set up a few months ago. The set-up here is to not send packets through the load-balancers on the way out, which is what seems to cause it. Incidentally, the machines are running sarge with backported etch packages (had problems with failover sticking and breaking with the sarge packages). I tested on "etch" (was testing) back around December, though, and everything was fine. What would be useful is a set of instructions on how to use the new heartbeat 2.0 configuration and infrastructure. I believe it is far more versatile but can't find any documentation for it on the web anywhere, apart from minimal examples on the lvs site. (I am using heartbeart 2.0.x with the 1.0 configuration syntax at the moment.) Thanks, Matthew -- Matthew Newton <[email protected]> UNIX and e-mail Systems Administrator, Network Services, I.T. Services, University of Leicester, Leicester LE1 7RH, United Kingdom For IT help contact helpdesk extn. 2253, <[email protected]> -- Ultra Monkey - http://www.ultramonkey.org/ To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected], with a body: unsubscribe ultramonkey-users [email protected] where "[email protected]" is YOUR email address.