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Re: Load balancingFrom: Men & Mice Support Date: Wednesday, May 9, 2001
Time: 3:19:56 pmAll you have to delete and recreate is your load balance record(s).
Of course, if you have multiple load balance records with identical
settings and different names, you should consider changing all but
one of them to CNAME records. QuickDNS' load balance feature wasn't
designed to handle large numbers of load balance records.
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Chris Buxton Men & Mice
cbuxton@menandmice.com We Make DNS Easy!
At 3:28 PM -0400 5/9/01, Suzanne Swift wrote:
>That's exactly what happened. So what should I do now? Do I delete out
>all the work I did and start over?
>
> >At 8:39 PM -0400 5/8/01, Suzanne Swift wrote:
> >>I'm implementing load balancing and have run into what may be a problem.
> >>
> >>When I open a zone and double click on the load balance record, I get the
> >>following message:
> >>
> >>"You are not connected to one or more slave servers for the load balance
> >>record. Changes made in this window will not be saved to those servers."
> >>
> >>In the slave server window is the follwing:
> >>
> >>my slave server ip (NOT CHECKED OFF)
> >>primaryip.domainname.com
> >>secondaryip.domainname.com
> >>
> >>(THE BOTTOM TWO ARE CHECKED OFF, BUT ARE GREYED OUT)
> >>
> >>Is this right? If not, how do I get rid of the bottom two?
> >
> >No, this is not right. This indicates that, at some point when you
> >created or modified the load balance record, you were connected to
> >your server by IP address. Never do this when creating or modifying
> >load balance records; always connect to your servers by name.
> >
> >When I say "connected by ...", I mean in the connection dialog in
> >Manager. When you connect to your server, you are asked for your
> >server's name or IP address, as well as your password. (This may be
> >handled automatically, if you have auto-connect to servers selected
> >in the preferences.)
> >
> >Ideally, you never connect by IP address. There are a few cases,
> >generally early on in the setup process, when this is your only
> >choice, because there is no hostname that Manager can resolve that
> >points to the server. However, this should be done as little as
> >possible.
> >____________________________________________________________________
> >Chris Buxton Men & Mice
> >cbuxton@menandmice.com We Make DNS Easy!
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Messages In This Thread:- Load Balancing by Kirk Samuelson on Aug 18, 1999 at 7:55:00 am
- Load balancing by Jona Tallieu (T & T n.v.) on Dec 11, 1999 at 3:18:00 pm
- Load Balancing by Suzanne Swift on Dec 20, 1999 at 12:19:00 pm
- Load balancing by Suzanne Swift on May 8, 2001 at 5:40:49 pm
- Load Balancing by Simon Forster on Jul 23, 2001 at 3:57:59 am
- Load balancing by Ross Markbreiter on Aug 7, 2001 at 6:26:54 pm
- Load Balancing by Ross Markbreiter on Aug 29, 2001 at 12:44:32 pm
- Load balancing by Ross Markbreiter on Oct 16, 2001 at 2:19:09 pm
- Load Balancing by rob on Jan 28, 2002 at 4:14:49 pm
- Load Balancing by rob on Jan 29, 2002 at 4:29:17 pm
- Load Balancing by Bob Minor on Nov 15, 2002 at 3:27:45 pm
- Load Balancing by Bob Minor on Nov 16, 2002 at 3:25:55 pm
- load balancing by Guy Jones on Jul 16, 2004 at 3:08:47 pm
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