IPVS: How to get info on both connection and number of bytes












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Have an IPVS setup which load-balances between 2 endpoints. Currently I get to know




  1. How does load balance happen using command ipvsadm -L -n --rate

  2. What is the connection like using command ipvsadm -Lcn


Is there a way to get both info such as for a given connection how many bytes? If so what is the command to use?










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    1. How does load balance happen using command ipvsadm -L -n --rate

    2. What is the connection like using command ipvsadm -Lcn


    Is there a way to get both info such as for a given connection how many bytes? If so what is the command to use?










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      Have an IPVS setup which load-balances between 2 endpoints. Currently I get to know




      1. How does load balance happen using command ipvsadm -L -n --rate

      2. What is the connection like using command ipvsadm -Lcn


      Is there a way to get both info such as for a given connection how many bytes? If so what is the command to use?










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      1. How does load balance happen using command ipvsadm -L -n --rate

      2. What is the connection like using command ipvsadm -Lcn


      Is there a way to get both info such as for a given connection how many bytes? If so what is the command to use?







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