This section provides an overview of the LVS configuration tool available with Red Hat Cluster Suite — the Piranha Configuration Tool. The Piranha Configuration Tool is a Web-browser graphical user interface (GUI) that provides a structured approach to creating the configuration file for LVS — /etc/sysconfig/ha/lvs.cf.
Starting the
Piranha Configuration Tool causes the
Piranha Configuration Tool welcome page to be displayed (refer to
Figure 1.29, “The Welcome Panel”). Logging in to the welcome page provides access to the four main screens or
panels:
CONTROL/MONITORING,
GLOBAL SETTINGS,
REDUNDANCY, and
VIRTUAL SERVERS. In addition, the
VIRTUAL SERVERS panel contains four
subsections. The
CONTROL/MONITORING panel is the first panel displayed after you log in at the welcome screen.
1.10.1. CONTROL/MONITORING
The CONTROL/MONITORING Panel displays runtime status. It displays the status of the pulse daemon, the LVS routing table, and the LVS-spawned nanny processes.
- Auto update
Enables the status display to be updated automatically at a user-configurable interval set in the Update frequency in seconds text box (the default value is 10 seconds).
It is not recommended that you set the automatic update to an interval less than 10 seconds. Doing so may make it difficult to reconfigure the Auto update interval because the page will update too frequently. If you encounter this issue, simply click on another panel and then back on CONTROL/MONITORING.
- Update information now
Provides manual update of the status information.
- CHANGE PASSWORD
Clicking this button takes you to a help screen with information on how to change the administrative password for the Piranha Configuration Tool.