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Old 06-12-2008, 07:54 AM   #1
dhanju
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Virtual IP in Load Balancer is not accessible


Hi All

I have configured the LoadBalancer in RHEL 2.1 using Piranha for telnet,ssh and ftp ports. It is working fine when i try to get connected using different network, but when i try to connect from the same network it is not getting connected to the virtual ip.
ex :
4.229.224.157 --virtual ip and the user ip is 4.229.224.171 it is not connecting.
4.229.224.157 --virtual ip and the user ip is 4.235.35.241 it is getting connecting.

Kindly help me out.

Thanks in Advance

dhanju
 
Old 06-12-2008, 08:23 AM   #2
Arpita
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I encountered nearly same problem.I don't know whether it is of much help but check it out.

I configured Load balancer in Fedora 4 named "HEARTBEAT"[High Availability Clusture]. As for virtual ip, I configured Apache having exact configuration (same IPs also).Check whether ips are same in configuration.May be problem is in Apache configuration of external network.
 
  


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