Hi Mike,
Thanks, for the response. Is there anyway to get persistence support into
Redhat 6.1 like a kernel patch? Does the 6.1 piranha update add persistence
to the kernel as well? I noticed Redhat 6.2 beta has been released, I am
assuming it includes persistence support in both the kernel and piranha?
Our site is going live in one month, we are a 100% RedHat shop. I was
wondering when the release dates for the piranha 6.1 updates will be and the
final RedHat 6.2 relase will be, if you can disclose that.
I guess if it's more that a month I will put RedHat 6.2 beta on the lvs
routers so that I can get the persistence features.
Thanks alot,
Cono D'Elia
conod@xxxxxxxx
-----Original Message-----
From: wanger@xxxxxxxxxx <wanger@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: Cono D'Elia <conod@xxxxxxxx>
Cc: lvs-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <lvs-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Monday, March 06, 2000 11:52 PM
Subject: Re: redhat 6.1 implementation of lvs and persistence
>On Mon, 6 Mar 2000 22:59:10 -0500, "Cono D'Elia" wrote:
>
>>I'm going to use Redhat's Piranha tool to configure an lvs cluster. I =
>>can't seem to find anything in Piranha that would make a ipvsadm entry =
>>persistent. The LVS daemon calls ipvsadm to add the entry to the routing =
>>table. How do I get the lvs daemon to make my entry persistent without =
>>using ipvsadm directly?
>
>The 6.1 version of piranha and kernel do not support persistence. We
>are getting ready to release an updated version of piranha that has
>support for persistence. This piranha will also be included in Red Hat
>Linux 6.2 which has the proper kernel bits as well.
>
>Mike
>
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>Mike Wangsmo Red Hat, Inc
>
>"I've seen this before in Montana! Its snowing, nobody lick a flag
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