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Re: NoArp patches?

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Subject: Re: NoArp patches?
From: "Alex Kramarov" <alex@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 28 Apr 2003 20:42:50 +0200
http://www.ssi.bg/~ja/

this is the direct link 
 
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Date: éåí ùðé 28 àôøéì 2003 19:21:35
To: LinuxVirtualServer.org users mailing list.
Subject: Re: NoArp patches?
 
Sorry, I should also add that we are have been using LVS now for nearly a
year with 0 downtime and 0 problems. Our config is using kernel 2.4.19 on
two director machines with hearbeat and mon for monitoring. We have had 0
LVS related problems. Excellent work.
 
Now if I can just fine noarp patches for 2.4.2x I'll be happy. (We have
some pentium 4 machines comming in and the 2.4.19 kernel requires heavy
patching to get the intel chipsets to work correctly).
 
Matt Gregory
eBusiness R&D
CTI, Inc.
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work: 865-218-2767
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I'm having a little trouble finding the hidden (noarp) patches for the
kernel source. The links in the Howto and Minihowto are broken.
 
Matt Gregory
eBusiness R&D
CTI, Inc.
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