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Re: Load balancingFrom: Ross Markbreiter Date: Wednesday, August 8, 2001
Time: 12:11:20 pmThanks. Think it is fixed now.
Ross
>I'm going to assume that you're using QuickDNS 3.x, since it's been most
>of a year since 3.0 was released and since you didn't say otherwise. If
>you're using QuickDNS 2.x, most of the statements below will not apply,
>and I'll need to give mostly different statements.
>
>At 6:23 PM -0700 8/7/01, Ross Markbreiter wrote:
>>Hi Chris
>>Load balancing is working kinda funny for 48hourdiet.com it does
>>not seem to be sending only when server is busy.
>>It seems to be sending hits 12.98.202.180 markes as "1" in load
>>balance setting in Dns Zone Backup like almost 50%
>>Main server load record is 12.98.202.178 set as 9999
>>Can you check if it is setup correct?
>
>I'm getting non-LB responses. In other words, your main QuickDNS server is
>responding as if you were using round-robin load sharing, instead of the
>more advanced load balancing mechanism. This generally indicates that
>QuickDNS Load Balancer isn't running on the QuickDNS server machine.
>
>>Question? When you setup the records for the slave server do you add
>>the Load record there also or just to the master?
>
>You should not have to configure the slave server at all, except when you
>first create the zone. If you weren't connected to both servers when you
>created the zone, then you should add the zone as a slave zone to your
>second server. You should also at that point connect to both servers, then
>open the load balance record and check the checkbox next to the second
>server in the last section of the dialog box.
>
>>Also the QDNS The slave records are Itenticle? to the master?
>
>If you look at the slave zone on the second server, it should appear
>almost the same, but with a couple of extra NS records with the same name
>as your load balance record.
>____________________________________________________________________
>Chris Buxton Men & Mice
>cbuxton@menandmice.com We Make DNS Easy!
Ross Markbreiter
Director Sales
The World Wide Web Store, Inc
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