Khosrow Ebrahimpour
Khosrow Ebrahimpour
Provide useful return codes when the command is invoked in one-shot. i.e.: `lvsm real enable my-frontend http` This can help if people want to automate tasks with lvsm. Some commands...
Something similar to what's being done for regular filter rules. Proposal: - Use **purple** for _NAT_ rules - Use **blue** for _MANGLE_ rules
- If the RIP is defined in more than one VIP, enable disable doesn't work - Reason display doesn't work (looks like problem with figuring out what file to read)
Displays something like this ``` verylonghostname.fqdn. Route ``` Should probably not use the output of ipvsadm to tab comlete
The parser has a few issues: - error messages are not clear when there are major sections missing - parsing succeeds when optional sections are incorrect
Currently the disable message is ignored.
Display information on lb clusters where more than one node is receiving traffic.
`keepalived` and `ldirectord` both remove RIPs from `ipvsadm` if the healthcheck fails. Would be great if there was a way to display these as down when running `virtual show tcp...
Needs to be looked into. - `keepalived` may provide it with SNMP - `ldirector` and `generic` case will be more tricky
In the `configure` mode, add ability to open/close ports and add/remove nat rules using command line.