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5214.1 | DNS load balancing ? | BACHUS::ROELANDTS | Wa d'es ma da ve ne stuut | Tue Feb 11 1997 06:27 | 10 |
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Oswald,
What shows up when you do in UCX a : show host/nolocal ahatje ? Do you
get alternatively the 1st then the 2d IP-address ? Could it be that the
system is using the Round Robin DNS load balancing ?
Rgds
Guy
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5214.2 | yes, dns does do round robin | UTRTSC::KNOPPERS | Oswald Knoppers | Tue Feb 11 1997 09:33 | 13 |
| Yes, sorry I forgot to include that info. Yes the server is doing round
robin and obviously this is the source of the problem.
Apparently when you create the proxy, the dns server is queried, and the
first returned address is actually used in the proxy. Then each time a
'show proxy' again queries the server and half of the times the same
address is returned first.
Any thoughts?
Regards,
Oswald
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5214.3 | do you need it ? | BACHUS::ROELANDTS | Wa d'es ma da ve ne stuut | Tue Feb 11 1997 10:07 | 15 |
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Oswald,
Do you need the Round Robin functionality ? Otherwise there is a
logical that you can define to stop it : it is the logical
UCX$BIND_ROUND_ROBIN_OFF
Note 5145 in this conference talks a bit about it.
Rgds,
Guy
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5214.4 | a bug is an undocumented feature :-) | UTRTSC::KNOPPERS | Oswald Knoppers | Tue Feb 11 1997 10:14 | 8 |
| I don't think in this case the server is UCX based. Current workaround is
to add two proxies for the two different IP addresses. Obviously not very
elegant. Therefore this question. Is this behaviour a) expected b) bug or
c) limitation...
Thanks,
Oswald
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