High availability virtual ip
Alex Shnitman
alexta69 at yahoo.com
Wed Jun 17 12:43:00 IDT 2009
Hi,
Linux-HA is one solution, as has been suggested; another, much easier to set up, is UCARP -- http://www.ucarp.org/. It handles your virtual IP and the ARP caching issues associated with it (by means of a GARP packet). I had a good experience with it.
--Alex
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From: "Biran, Yahav (Yahav)" <yahav.biran at gmail.com>
To: linux-il at cs.huji.ac.il
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2009 6:58:02 PM
Subject: High availability virtual ip
i have two linux machines, that are running on the same LAN.
i would like to find a way to set HA IP.
i was thinking on creating virtual ip that will ride on the exiting eth. lets say 10.0.0.1 and 10.0.0.2 and the VIP will be 172.16.4.1
both will run an infinite loop of:while (ping 172.16.4.1) do ...
once that the while is exiting in one of the hosts it will try to acquire the VIP.
there is additional lock mechanism to implement so the two servers will not try to acquire the same VIP concurrently.
i would like to know if there is any out of the box sofware that can do this task?
yahav
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