I take it the -5.0 means that my kernel was already patched - but what
with? I installed bare minimum using the install options (sorry, I'm kinda
new to Linux).
Re. 2.2.13 ipvs patch - thanks. Downloaded wrong one.
Will try out the 2.2.17 kernel and try it out.
Thanks!
-Davison
On Tue, 5 Dec 2000, ratz wrote:
> Hi Avery,
>
> "Avery (yi) Davison" wrote:
> >
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I'm trying to set up the LinuxDirector box on sparc architecture. I've got
> > a really old Sun IPC running Redhat kernel 2.2.14-5.0. I downloaded
>
> First mistake: you took an already patched redhat kernel.
>
> > the ipvs tarball for kernel 2.2.14, and tried to patch as instructed with
> > the cat command:
> >
> > cat <path-name>/ipvs-0.9.7-2.2.13.patch | patch -p1
>
> Second mistake: you took the wrong patch, it's for 2.2.13 ;)
>
> I recommend you to:
>
> 1. download a recent clean kernel from kernel.org (2.2.17 is quite good for
> SUNs)
> 2. download the appropriate patch from linux-vs.org (eg.
> ipvs-0.9.16-2.2.17.tar.gz)
> 3. Read the howto :)
>
> Regards,
> Roberto Nibali, ratz
>
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