Hello, Above paragraph should be after the following -- line It is better if we have here: if (atomic_read(&cp->n_control)) continue; Regards -- Julian Anastasov <ja@xxxxxx>
When expire_nodest_conn=1 and a destination is deleted, IPVS does not expire the existing connections until the next matching incoming packet. If there are many connection entries from a single clien
Hello, Looks good to me. But you have to base it on the following patch that I'll finally post when the trees are open. You have to use ip_vs_conn_del() in ip_vs_expire_nodest_conn_flush() and the lo
When expire_nodest_conn=1 and a destination is deleted, IPVS does not expire the existing connections until the next matching incoming packet. If there are many connection entries from a single clien
When expire_nodest_conn=1 and a destination is deleted, IPVS does not expire the existing connections until the next matching incoming packet. If there are many connection entries from a single clien
When expire_nodest_conn=1 and a destination is deleted, IPVS does not expire the existing connections until the next matching incoming packet. If there are many connection entries from a single clien
Hello, All expire_nodest_conn code should be under CONFIG_SYSCTL, so this should go below. This is the CONFIG_SYSCTL code, you have to move the empty function for the !CONFIG_SYSCTL case too. In gene
When expire_nodest_conn=1 and a destination is deleted, IPVS does not expire the existing connections until the next matching incoming packet. If there are many connection entries from a single clien