Ipvsadm -d gives error

Joseph Mack NA3T jmack at wm7d.net
Mon Jan 8 09:07:16 GMT 2007


On Sun, 7 Jan 2007, Brian Sheets wrote:

> Yup, I had the real and virtuals reversed.. Grr.. To early in the morning,
> stupid mistakes

It's also not a very helpful diagnostic. It's from the early 
days and was good enough back then (but only just) and I've 
fallen over it enough times to curse it. Horms and I have 
talked about getting together a list of conditions that will 
cause it but we've never done it.

I'll use your case as the first entry in the next HOWTO.

You should be able to delete a realserver for a service that 
isn't declared, with only a notice rather than an error, at 
least in my thinking. However that battle was lost back in 
the early days.

Joe

>
> :)
>
> b
> On Sun, 2007-01-07 at 18:34 +0000, Brian Sheets wrote:
>>  ipvsadm -d -t 10.200.8.1:25 -r 10.200.8.100
>> Service not defined
>> What am I doing wrong? The syntax looks correct to me.
>
> Yes, but do you have a service defined on VIP 10.200.8.1 port 25? Make
> sure you're not getting your real and virtual servers mixed up.
>
> Please give us the output from "ipvsadm -L -n" to make debugging this
> easier.
>
> Graeme
>
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