1 .. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 2 3 =========== 4 IPvs-sysctl 5 =========== 6 7 /proc/sys/net/ipv4/vs/* Variables: 8 ================================== 9 10 am_droprate - INTEGER 11 default 10 12 13 It sets the always mode drop rate, which is used in the mode 3 14 of the drop_rate defense. 15 16 amemthresh - INTEGER 17 default 1024 18 19 It sets the available memory threshold (in pages), which is 20 used in the automatic modes of defense. When there is no 21 enough available memory, the respective strategy will be 22 enabled and the variable is automatically set to 2, otherwise 23 the strategy is disabled and the variable is set to 1. 24 25 backup_only - BOOLEAN 26 - 0 - disabled (default) 27 - not 0 - enabled 28 29 If set, disable the director function while the server is 30 in backup mode to avoid packet loops for DR/TUN methods. 31 32 conn_reuse_mode - INTEGER 33 1 - default 34 35 Controls how ipvs will deal with connections that are detected 36 port reuse. It is a bitmap, with the values being: 37 38 0: disable any special handling on port reuse. The new 39 connection will be delivered to the same real server that was 40 servicing the previous connection. 41 42 bit 1: enable rescheduling of new connections when it is safe. 43 That is, whenever expire_nodest_conn and for TCP sockets, when 44 the connection is in TIME_WAIT state (which is only possible if 45 you use NAT mode). 46 47 bit 2: it is bit 1 plus, for TCP connections, when connections 48 are in FIN_WAIT state, as this is the last state seen by load 49 balancer in Direct Routing mode. This bit helps on adding new 50 real servers to a very busy cluster. 51 52 conntrack - BOOLEAN 53 - 0 - disabled (default) 54 - not 0 - enabled 55 56 If set, maintain connection tracking entries for 57 connections handled by IPVS. 58 59 This should be enabled if connections handled by IPVS are to be 60 also handled by stateful firewall rules. That is, iptables rules 61 that make use of connection tracking. It is a performance 62 optimisation to disable this setting otherwise. 63 64 Connections handled by the IPVS FTP application module 65 will have connection tracking entries regardless of this setting. 66 67 Only available when IPVS is compiled with CONFIG_IP_VS_NFCT enabled. 68 69 cache_bypass - BOOLEAN 70 - 0 - disabled (default) 71 - not 0 - enabled 72 73 If it is enabled, forward packets to the original destination 74 directly when no cache server is available and destination 75 address is not local (iph->daddr is RTN_UNICAST). It is mostly 76 used in transparent web cache cluster. 77 78 debug_level - INTEGER 79 - 0 - transmission error messages (default) 80 - 1 - non-fatal error messages 81 - 2 - configuration 82 - 3 - destination trash 83 - 4 - drop entry 84 - 5 - service lookup 85 - 6 - scheduling 86 - 7 - connection new/expire, lookup and synchronization 87 - 8 - state transition 88 - 9 - binding destination, template checks and applications 89 - 10 - IPVS packet transmission 90 - 11 - IPVS packet handling (ip_vs_in/ip_vs_out) 91 - 12 or more - packet traversal 92 93 Only available when IPVS is compiled with CONFIG_IP_VS_DEBUG enabled. 94 95 Higher debugging levels include the messages for lower debugging 96 levels, so setting debug level 2, includes level 0, 1 and 2 97 messages. Thus, logging becomes more and more verbose the higher 98 the level. 99 100 drop_entry - INTEGER 101 - 0 - disabled (default) 102 103 The drop_entry defense is to randomly drop entries in the 104 connection hash table, just in order to collect back some 105 memory for new connections. In the current code, the 106 drop_entry procedure can be activated every second, then it 107 randomly scans 1/32 of the whole and drops entries that are in 108 the SYN-RECV/SYNACK state, which should be effective against 109 syn-flooding attack. 110 111 The valid values of drop_entry are from 0 to 3, where 0 means 112 that this strategy is always disabled, 1 and 2 mean automatic 113 modes (when there is no enough available memory, the strategy 114 is enabled and the variable is automatically set to 2, 115 otherwise the strategy is disabled and the variable is set to 116 1), and 3 means that the strategy is always enabled. 117 118 drop_packet - INTEGER 119 - 0 - disabled (default) 120 121 The drop_packet defense is designed to drop 1/rate packets 122 before forwarding them to real servers. If the rate is 1, then 123 drop all the incoming packets. 124 125 The value definition is the same as that of the drop_entry. In 126 the automatic mode, the rate is determined by the follow 127 formula: rate = amemthresh / (amemthresh - available_memory) 128 when available memory is less than the available memory 129 threshold. When the mode 3 is set, the always mode drop rate 130 is controlled by the /proc/sys/net/ipv4/vs/am_droprate. 131 132 est_cpulist - CPULIST 133 Allowed CPUs for estimation kthreads 134 135 Syntax: standard cpulist format 136 empty list - stop kthread tasks and estimation 137 default - the system's housekeeping CPUs for kthreads 138 139 Example: 140 "all": all possible CPUs 141 "0-N": all possible CPUs, N denotes last CPU number 142 "0,1-N:1/2": first and all CPUs with odd number 143 "": empty list 144 145 est_nice - INTEGER 146 default 0 147 Valid range: -20 (more favorable) .. 19 (less favorable) 148 149 Niceness value to use for the estimation kthreads (scheduling 150 priority) 151 152 expire_nodest_conn - BOOLEAN 153 - 0 - disabled (default) 154 - not 0 - enabled 155 156 The default value is 0, the load balancer will silently drop 157 packets when its destination server is not available. It may 158 be useful, when user-space monitoring program deletes the 159 destination server (because of server overload or wrong 160 detection) and add back the server later, and the connections 161 to the server can continue. 162 163 If this feature is enabled, the load balancer will expire the 164 connection immediately when a packet arrives and its 165 destination server is not available, then the client program 166 will be notified that the connection is closed. This is 167 equivalent to the feature some people requires to flush 168 connections when its destination is not available. 169 170 expire_quiescent_template - BOOLEAN 171 - 0 - disabled (default) 172 - not 0 - enabled 173 174 When set to a non-zero value, the load balancer will expire 175 persistent templates when the destination server is quiescent. 176 This may be useful, when a user makes a destination server 177 quiescent by setting its weight to 0 and it is desired that 178 subsequent otherwise persistent connections are sent to a 179 different destination server. By default new persistent 180 connections are allowed to quiescent destination servers. 181 182 If this feature is enabled, the load balancer will expire the 183 persistence template if it is to be used to schedule a new 184 connection and the destination server is quiescent. 185 186 ignore_tunneled - BOOLEAN 187 - 0 - disabled (default) 188 - not 0 - enabled 189 190 If set, ipvs will set the ipvs_property on all packets which are of 191 unrecognized protocols. This prevents us from routing tunneled 192 protocols like ipip, which is useful to prevent rescheduling 193 packets that have been tunneled to the ipvs host (i.e. to prevent 194 ipvs routing loops when ipvs is also acting as a real server). 195 196 nat_icmp_send - BOOLEAN 197 - 0 - disabled (default) 198 - not 0 - enabled 199 200 It controls sending icmp error messages (ICMP_DEST_UNREACH) 201 for VS/NAT when the load balancer receives packets from real 202 servers but the connection entries don't exist. 203 204 pmtu_disc - BOOLEAN 205 - 0 - disabled 206 - not 0 - enabled (default) 207 208 By default, reject with FRAG_NEEDED all DF packets that exceed 209 the PMTU, irrespective of the forwarding method. For TUN method 210 the flag can be disabled to fragment such packets. 211 212 secure_tcp - INTEGER 213 - 0 - disabled (default) 214 215 The secure_tcp defense is to use a more complicated TCP state 216 transition table. For VS/NAT, it also delays entering the 217 TCP ESTABLISHED state until the three way handshake is completed. 218 219 The value definition is the same as that of drop_entry and 220 drop_packet. 221 222 sync_threshold - vector of 2 INTEGERs: sync_threshold, sync_period 223 default 3 50 224 225 It sets synchronization threshold, which is the minimum number 226 of incoming packets that a connection needs to receive before 227 the connection will be synchronized. A connection will be 228 synchronized, every time the number of its incoming packets 229 modulus sync_period equals the threshold. The range of the 230 threshold is from 0 to sync_period. 231 232 When sync_period and sync_refresh_period are 0, send sync only 233 for state changes or only once when pkts matches sync_threshold 234 235 sync_refresh_period - UNSIGNED INTEGER 236 default 0 237 238 In seconds, difference in reported connection timer that triggers 239 new sync message. It can be used to avoid sync messages for the 240 specified period (or half of the connection timeout if it is lower) 241 if connection state is not changed since last sync. 242 243 This is useful for normal connections with high traffic to reduce 244 sync rate. Additionally, retry sync_retries times with period of 245 sync_refresh_period/8. 246 247 sync_retries - INTEGER 248 default 0 249 250 Defines sync retries with period of sync_refresh_period/8. Useful 251 to protect against loss of sync messages. The range of the 252 sync_retries is from 0 to 3. 253 254 sync_qlen_max - UNSIGNED LONG 255 256 Hard limit for queued sync messages that are not sent yet. It 257 defaults to 1/32 of the memory pages but actually represents 258 number of messages. It will protect us from allocating large 259 parts of memory when the sending rate is lower than the queuing 260 rate. 261 262 sync_sock_size - INTEGER 263 default 0 264 265 Configuration of SNDBUF (master) or RCVBUF (slave) socket limit. 266 Default value is 0 (preserve system defaults). 267 268 sync_ports - INTEGER 269 default 1 270 271 The number of threads that master and backup servers can use for 272 sync traffic. Every thread will use single UDP port, thread 0 will 273 use the default port 8848 while last thread will use port 274 8848+sync_ports-1. 275 276 snat_reroute - BOOLEAN 277 - 0 - disabled 278 - not 0 - enabled (default) 279 280 If enabled, recalculate the route of SNATed packets from 281 realservers so that they are routed as if they originate from the 282 director. Otherwise they are routed as if they are forwarded by the 283 director. 284 285 If policy routing is in effect then it is possible that the route 286 of a packet originating from a director is routed differently to a 287 packet being forwarded by the director. 288 289 If policy routing is not in effect then the recalculated route will 290 always be the same as the original route so it is an optimisation 291 to disable snat_reroute and avoid the recalculation. 292 293 sync_persist_mode - INTEGER 294 default 0 295 296 Controls the synchronisation of connections when using persistence 297 298 0: All types of connections are synchronised 299 300 1: Attempt to reduce the synchronisation traffic depending on 301 the connection type. For persistent services avoid synchronisation 302 for normal connections, do it only for persistence templates. 303 In such case, for TCP and SCTP it may need enabling sloppy_tcp and 304 sloppy_sctp flags on backup servers. For non-persistent services 305 such optimization is not applied, mode 0 is assumed. 306 307 sync_version - INTEGER 308 default 1 309 310 The version of the synchronisation protocol used when sending 311 synchronisation messages. 312 313 0 selects the original synchronisation protocol (version 0). This 314 should be used when sending synchronisation messages to a legacy 315 system that only understands the original synchronisation protocol. 316 317 1 selects the current synchronisation protocol (version 1). This 318 should be used where possible. 319 320 Kernels with this sync_version entry are able to receive messages 321 of both version 1 and version 2 of the synchronisation protocol. 322 323 run_estimation - BOOLEAN 324 0 - disabled 325 not 0 - enabled (default) 326 327 If disabled, the estimation will be suspended and kthread tasks 328 stopped. 329 330 You can always re-enable estimation by setting this value to 1. 331 But be careful, the first estimation after re-enable is not 332 accurate.
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