Shinya TAKEBAYASHI
makot****@kanon*****
2009年 11月 10日 (火) 02:04:32 JST
Hi, Arjan > I'm Arjan Filius, living in The Netherlands, working for a company which > uses loadbalancing etc for it's services. We'd like to use lvs and particulary > need l7-lvs for ssl_id stickyness. Thanks, we welcome you. I'm Shinya TAKEBAYASHI, the leader of UltraMonkey-L7 community. > I've also subscribed on the um7-devel list, but that's Japanese only if > i'm correct. Don't worry, some members can speak English. ...but...I cannot speak English well ;) > Past week i patched the 2.1.3.0 release with the functionality to connect > to the real servers witch the original source IP/port, so the ssl based > webservers, (and all other servers) are seeing the original IP/port. That's Great! I want to see your patch. Please send me it. > I'd like to put it back in the git tree, when i'm finished, and > polishing, but in the meanwhile i'd like to get the git source to get > compiled. I'm using ubuntu 9.10 distribution. > Currently there is no Makefile, just an configure.ac and > ultramonkey-l7.spec.in file. > Can anyone help with to getting these? (auto tools probably) I want to see your patch before merging to UM-L7 git tree. Makefile and .spec files are not required, please tell me compilation methods instead. One of the members is a specialist of autotools ;) # Hey, Mr.TATEISHI > Also i saw that the splice() systemcall isn't used yet, this would be > ideal to me for ssl_id stickyness, and if i understand perfect for > performance. any idea why not? Because we don't have the knowleges of splice() syscall, it has not used it yet. If the performance goes up by using it, I want to examine it again. > Noticed also that the l7vsd is single threaded, and therefore an SMP > systems hasn't any extra value. Noticed the "ultramonkey-l7-v3" in git > which looks very promising, but, as far i see it's not more than a > skeleton/framework now ? Of course, the SMP system cannot be effectively used with UM-L7 v2.x. The multi threading version with IPv6 support is implementing just now, and scheduled to release it in February 2010. "ultramonkey-l7-v3" is the skeleton for multi threading version, and it has nothing yet. > One more question, i'm curious about numbers. are there any available, > with the different modules? (throughput, #connections #connections/second > etc) ? The command/module to display by other formats has not been implemented yet. Certainly, these format is used in a lot of performance monitors(e.g.: httperf), I think that it is a useful format. I want to examine it in the future. Thank you for the proposal. regards. ---------------------------------------------------------------- Shinya TAKEBAYASHI E-mail : makot****@kanon***** twitter : chi9rin GPG ID : FFD20D1F GPG FP : 7B5B E0FC B785 7457 683C 47D6 5564 DDDD FFD2 0D1F ----------------------------------------------------------------