  | | | 3-way handshake from ldirectord on RHEL 3 | 3-way handshake from ldirectord on RHEL 3 2006-06-23 - By Hanny Tidore
Back Hi,
I have a 2-node system running RHEL 3 with HP DL385 hardware.
I'm using Ultramonkey 3 (for LVS and HA) and my application keeps getting 3 way handshake from ldirectord. I can see it in my snoop.
Is it possible for the ldirectord to send a half tcp handshake. What I mean is: 1. ldirectord sends SYN packet 2. the application send a respond to the SYN packet. 3. ldirectord DOES NOT send the third part of the tcp handshake
The problem with the 3-way handshake is I can see a lot of CLOSE-WAIT because ldirectord sends the tcp handshake every 1 second.
Another question is how can I change how often the tcp handshake is sent. Currently it is set at 1 second and I cannot change the value.
Thanks. Hanny
Hi,<br><br>I have a 2-node system running RHEL 3 with HP DL385 hardware.<br><br >I'm using Ultramonkey 3 (for LVS and HA) and my application keeps getting 3 way handshake from ldirectord. I can see it in my snoop.<br><br>Is it possible for the ldirectord to send a half tcp handshake. What I mean is: <br>1. ldirectord sends SYN packet<br>2. the application send a respond to the SYN packet.<br>3. ldirectord DOES NOT send the third part of the tcp handshake <br><br>The problem with the 3-way handshake is I can see a lot of CLOSE-WAIT because ldirectord sends the tcp handshake every 1 second. <br><br>Another question is how can I change how often the tcp handshake is sent. Currently it is set at 1 second and I cannot change the value. <br><br >Thanks.<br>Hanny<br><br>
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