LVS(8)LVS(8)NAMElvsd - daemon to control the Red Hat clustering services.
SYNOPSISlvsd [-c cfgfile|--configfile=cfgfile] [-n|--nodaemon] [--nofork]
[-t|--test-start] [-?|--help] [--usage] [--version]
DESCRIPTIONlvsd reads in the cluster configuration file lvs.cf, calls ipvsadm to
maintain the IPVS routing table, and nanny to perform monitoring ser‐
vices.
lvsd is normally started by pulse although it can be run as a command
line tool. Similarly, the configuration file that tells lvsd what to
do is normally edited by piranha, but it can be manually edited.
All activity from lvsd is logged to syslog (when lvsd is running as a
daemon).
OPTIONS-c cfgfile|--configfile=cfgfile
Normally, lvsd uses lvs.cf as its configuration file, but this
can be overridden and another file can be used.
-n|--nodaemon
Normally, lvsd runs as a daemon, however using this option, lvsd
runs in the foreground. When running in this mode, all its out‐
put is sent to STDOUT instead of syslog.
--nofork
Don't fork, but do perform disassociate.
-t|--test-start
Running lvsd is test mode allows the user to monitor what lvsd
would actually do. This is only useful during debugging.
-?|--help
Shows a verbose usage listing.
--usage
Outputs a terse argument summary.
--version
Displays program version.
SEE ALSOipvsadm(8)lvs.cf(5)nanny(8)pulse(8)send_arp(8)AUTHOR
Erik Troan <ewt@redhat.com>
4th Berkeley Distribution Thu Feb 03 2005 LVS(8)