Hello,
> It is something on solaris called nca. From nca(1)
Oh man, I completely missed [1]. I now understand it. This is a very
similar 'tool' to khttpd except that its roots lie on rpc calls.
> We were testing it out I guess. I didn't know it was turned on when I
> tried the lvs_dr. It is supposed to cache http requests or something of
> that sort through a kernel module. It was causing all kinds of other
> weird problems with iplanet along with breaking lvs_dr.
Reading [2], I would like to ask you, if you disabled KeepAlive in
the iPlanet configuration?
> Nope, these are ultra 10's. It wasn't my decision to use solaris or
> iplanet. I've not really been impressed with either. Hopefully lvs
I now understand why the guys did test with the SNCA :)
BTW, what are typical `ndd /dev/nca \?` settings? I just don't have
a Solaris 8 ready back here.
> will just work, and I won't have to deal with trying to configure
> anything on these servers. I usually let the system administrators
> deal with those pieces of software.
Good luck to them.
[1]: http://docs.sun.com:80/ab2/coll.47.11/SYSADV3/@Ab2PageView/823?\
DwebQuery=nca&oqt=nca&Ab2Lang=C&Ab2Enc=iso-8859-1
[2]: http://grex.cyberspace.org/~fhejazi/solaris/snca.html
Best regards,
Roberto Nibali, ratz
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