lvs-server

#!/bin/bash
#
# LVS script for VS/DR
#
#./etc/rc.d/init.d/functions
#
VIP=10.10.6.252
RIP1=10.10.6.101
RIP2=10.10.6.13
PORT=80
case $1 in
start)

  /sbin/ifconfig eth2:0 $VIP broadcast $VIP netmask 255.255.255.255 up
  /sbin/route add -host $VIP dev eth2:0

# Since this is the Director we must be able to forward packets
  echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward

# Clear all iptables rules.
  /sbin/iptables -F

# Reset iptables counters.
  /sbin/iptables -Z

# Clear all ipvsadm rules/services.
  /sbin/ipvsadm -C

# Add an IP virtual service for VIP 192.168.0.219 port 80
# In this recipe, we will use the round-robin scheduling method.
# In production, however, you should use a weighted, dynamic scheduling method.
  /sbin/ipvsadm -A -t $VIP:80 -s wlc

# Now direct packets for this VIP to
# the real server IP (RIP) inside the cluster
  /sbin/ipvsadm -a -t $VIP:80 -r $RIP1 -g -w 1
  /sbin/ipvsadm -a -t $VIP:80 -r $RIP2 -g -w 2

  /bin/touch /var/lock/subsys/ipvsadm &> /dev/null
;;

stop)
# Stop forwarding packets
  echo 0 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward

# Reset ipvsadm
  /sbin/ipvsadm -C

# Bring down the VIP interface
  /sbin/ifconfig eth2:0 down
  /sbin/route del $VIP

  /bin/rm -f /var/lock/subsys/ipvsadm

  echo "ipvs is stopped..."
;;

status)
  if [ ! -e /var/lock/subsys/ipvsadm ]; then
    echo "ipvsadm is stopped ..."
  else
    echo "ipvs is running ..."
    ipvsadm -L -n
  fi
;;
*)
  echo "Usage: $0 {start|stop|status}"
;;
esac

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