Load balancing traffic from within a cluster to the cluster
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Load balancing traffic from within a cluster to the cluster

 
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Gordonc
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Posted: Fri Dec 10, 2004 7:13 am    Post subject: Load balancing traffic from within a cluster to the cluster Reply with quote

Hi,
I have 2 servers running single host load balancing on certain ports.
They each have a dedicated network card and ip address as well as a
card for the balanced ip address.
The balancing includes rules to certain ports in single host mode with
server A as priority 1 and Server B as priority 2 for these port rules.
The problem is that traffic to the cluster from server B tries to connect to
itself
rather than server A.
Is this 'by design' or my configuration?

thanks for any assistance
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Gerald Aigenbauer
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Posted: Mon Dec 13, 2004 7:57 pm    Post subject: Re: Load balancing traffic from within a cluster to the clus Reply with quote

hi gordonc!

thats done by design, because of using the same mac-address on the public
network interface card with nlb.

gerald aigenbauer.

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Quote:
Hi,
I have 2 servers running single host load balancing on certain ports.
They each have a dedicated network card and ip address as well as a
card for the balanced ip address.
The balancing includes rules to certain ports in single host mode with
server A as priority 1 and Server B as priority 2 for these port rules.
The problem is that traffic to the cluster from server B tries to connect
to
itself
rather than server A.
Is this 'by design' or my configuration?

thanks for any assistance
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