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Here is the setup: (monospace font required)
___ +----+ ___
/ |VMR1| \
/ +----+ \
/ +----+ \
A(lice)------------LB-A------ |VMR2| ------LB-B------------B(ob)
\ +----+ /
\ +----+ /
\___ |VMRn| ___/
+----+
A - client, B- server , LB-(A|B) - loadbalancer(Linux-VS), VMR -
blackboxes.
The VMR - voice mail routers or bridges or call whatever you want, are
blackboxes,which means I can not modfiy anything. It''s a TCP/IP
traffic,
that flows there.
Here is the problem: when A sends B a packet, it passes trough a VMR, then
to B.
The reply should go trough the same VMR trough which came the A''s
packet.
Imagine something like a "virtual circuit" or such. This requires, as
i
figured,to sync the sessions between the LB-A and LB-B. I am willing to
write a patch to LVS to do it. I would like to hear possible
problems/solutions and such.
--
Yay! I''ve got a flying machine! (UNIX)
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