I did find /* System.map , system.map and *.map, but no matches were
found. I am running kernel 2.2.19, any other ways I can check out this
kernel to see if it has ip_vs ?? I really really don't want to recompile
this kernel..
Thanks to all
Joseph Mack wrote:
> Jeff Baldwin wrote:
> >
> > How do I check to see if my kernel has the ip-vs patch installed?
>
> if it's compiled into the kernel
>
> grep ip_vs_init System.map
>
> if it's a recent kernel and ip_vs is compiled as a module,
> run ipvsadm and it will load the module for you (run lsmod)
>
> for older kernels you need to load the module before running
> ipvsadm. If the kernel doesn't have the ip_vs patch, it probably
> won't load.
>
> Joe
>
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