Synchronizing Configuration Files - Red Hat LINUX VIRTUAL SERVER - FOR ENTERPRISE LINUX 5.2 REV 05-2008 Manual

Linux virtual server (lvs) for red hat enterprise linux 5.2
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Once you have configured virtual servers using the Piranha Configuration Tool, you must
copy specific configuration files to the backup LVS router. See
Configuration Files"
for details.

7. Synchronizing Configuration Files

After configuring the primary LVS router, there are several configuration files that must be
copied to the backup LVS router before you start LVS.
These files include:
/etc/sysconfig/ha/lvs.cf
— the configuration file that, among other things, turns on packet forwarding in
/etc/sysctl
the kernel.
— the configuration file for the LVS routers.
Synchronizing Configuration Files
telnet
in the Send field and
quit
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