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Re: How to Load balance?

From: Helen & Tony Baczynski
Date: Tuesday, April 10, 2001
Time: 10:04:14 am

I have an A CNAME record for *.example.com.

Will it work ok with www in the name field while keeping the CNAME?

And is there a difference in 9999 and 1 & 99 and 1 for the preference



>At 6:25 PM -0800 1/4/01, Patrick Windmiller wrote:
>>Can anyone give me step by step instructions on how to load balance
>>with the new 3.0 QDNS.
>>
>
>OK, suppose you want to load balance www.example.com. In the
>example.com domain, you already have an A record or CNAME record for
>www.example.com. With the example.com zone window open:
>
>Step 1: Remove the existing A or CNAME record for www.example.com;
>it would otherwise conflict with the load balance record.
>
>Step 2: From the Edit menu, open the Insert Record submenu and
>choose Load Balance Record. A dialog box will appear.
>
>Step 3: Enter the following values into the available fields:
> Name: www
> Time-to-live: 300
> Interval: 30
> Hostlife: 60
>
>Step 4: Enter the IP address of each web server under "Host
>address". In the Preference column, enter numbers such as 5 or 20 or
>whatever for each server. Hits will be assigned proportionately.
>
>Step 5: Make sure the "Slave servers" box has the correct settings;
>most likely, what it says (if anything) will be correct.
>
>Step 6: Click OK. Save the zone. Wait for the zone to load on the
>primary server, then cause it to be loaded on the secondary
>server(s) - restart them.
>
>Step 7: Launch QuickDNS Pro Load Balancer on each server involved.
>Make sure that it launches at boot time - put it in the Startup
>Items folder, or in the Keep It Up Items folder (or whatever it's
>called), or otherwise add it to the boot routine.
>
>Step 8: Check your configuration using LB Tester, which is in the
>Utilities folder.
>____________________________________________________________________
>Chris Buxton Men & Mice
>cbuxton@menandmice.com We Make DNS Easy!




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