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Re: Load Balancing questionFrom: Men & Mice Support Date: Wednesday, July 3, 2002
Time: 4:17:17 pmConnect to both servers at the same time. Then edit the load balance
record. There's a section at the bottom of the load balance record
window that lets you select servers for the record.
Please be sure to connect to your servers by hostname, and not by IP
address, before you do this.
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Chris Buxton Men & Mice
support@menandmice.com Making DNS Easy
At 4:23 PM +0800 7/3/02, Suzanne Swift wrote:
>Thanks for the thorough response. This is exactly what I'd hoped to
>learn.. One question in CAPS below:
>
>>2. Only one of your DNS servers has the load balance record,
>>ns1.infoedg.com. The others, including ns2.infoedg.com, do not,
>>meaning that if ns1 goes down, all load balancing stops.
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>HOW DO I ADD THE LOAD BALANCING RECORD TO MY SECONDARY? WHEN I SET
>UP THE SLAVE SERVER (NS2.INFOEDG.COM), I SIMPLY ENTERED THE IP
>ADDRESS OF THE PRIMARY. SOUNDS LIKE I HAVE TO DO ANOTHER STEP...
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>Thanks,
>Suzanne
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