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Re: Does ldirectord need Net::SSLeay?

To: "Ian S. McLeod" <ian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: Does ldirectord need Net::SSLeay?
Cc: <lvs-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
From: hewt@xxxxxxxxxx (He Weitao)
Date: Wed, 29 Mar 2000 12:31:07 +0800
You are right!
Thank you very much, :)

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·¢¼þÈË: Ian S. McLeod <ian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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> I believe the standard .tar.gz for IPVS only installs ipvsadm in /sbin.
> Try creating a symlink in /usr/sbin for ipvsadm (or change the
> value of $IPVSADM in ldirectord). This should stop the errors listed
> below.
>
> Also, yes, you only need the Net::SSLeay stuff to monitor https.
>
> -Ian
>
>
> > Hi,all.
> >
> >     I comment "use Net::SSLeay" in my ldirectord for I think it is used
> > for https and I have no this module in my linux box.( Net::SSLeay need
> > openSSL)
> >    while there is an error message in /var/log/ldirectord:
> > -------------------
> > [Wed Mar 29 19:05:45 2000|www.cf] Starting Linux Director Daemon
> > [Wed Mar 29 19:05:45 2000|www.cf] system(/usr/sbin/ipvsadm -A -t
> > 172.16.2.38:80
> > -s wlc ) failed
> > [Wed Mar 29 19:05:45 2000|www.cf] Adding virtual server: 172.16.2.38:80
> > [Wed Mar 29 19:05:45 2000|www.cf] system(/usr/sbin/ipvsadm -a -t
> > 172.16.2.38:80
> > -R 10.3.21.131:80 -m  ) failed
> > [Wed Mar 29 19:05:45 2000|www.cf] Adding real server: 10.3.21.131:80
> > (1*172.16.2
> > .38:80)
> > ------------------
> >      but I can use ipvsadm manually to add service and realserver,
> > so I'm not sure if it is due to Net::SSLeay?
> >
> >
> >      en... another question:
> >      How can I change the default connection entries in hash table when
> > building the kernel?
> >      the HOWTO said the default value is 2^12, what is the upper-limit
of
> > this value? 2^18?
> >
> > waiting for your answer or comments.
> > thanks. :)
> >
> > ttao.
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
>
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