ipvs and source nat
Joseph Mack NA3T
jmack at wm7d.net
Mon Sep 25 01:30:36 BST 2006
On Sun, 24 Sep 2006, Dan McCormick wrote:
> Because my grand plan is to migrate a web site that's already running on
> a separate director from one set of IPs to another.
are you migrating the VIPs or the RIPs?
> I'd like the web
> site to be able to respond on both sets of IPs, change the DNS to point
> to the new set, and not have to worry if the old IPs get cached for days
> or weeks. The old IP range is on a 100MBps connection, and the new one
> is gigabit, and my ISP won't let me comingle them on a single switch.
> On top of that, all my existing director machines only have two NICs, so
> I can't plug the old external network, the new external network, and the
> local network into a single machine.
I can help you think about this if you like. I don't know
what you;re doing though.
What is the network digram (VIP,DIP, RIP) of the
current/future setup, which machines/IPs do you want
transferred? You must have both the old and new operating
simultaneously?
Joe
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