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Re: RedHat 7.3 and lvs for kernel 2.4

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Subject: Re: RedHat 7.3 and lvs for kernel 2.4
From: Justin Georgeson <jgeorgeson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 23 Sep 2002 17:10:05 -0500
Well, I'm actually starting clean here. I'm not moving away from anything towards something. When you reference the ones that come with the kernel upgrade. Do you mean that RH's 2.4.18-10 package includes the LVS stuff in it? I just have to install the kernel-sources RPM and can go from there it looks like. Is that correct?

Bobby Johns wrote:
At 04:50 PM 9/23/2002, you wrote:

I've just set up a RH 7.3 box, am updating it with up2date, so it will have kernel 2.4.18-10. I see three things to download, the IPVS Netfilter module for kernel 2.4 (version 1.0.2), the kernel patch (linux-2.4.18-ipvs-1.0.2), and ipvsadm (1.21-1.src.rpm). Is this correct, and would anyone else using this setup care to comment? Thank you in advance.


I'm using the standard 7.3 load with kernel 2.4.18-10. I have not downloaded the newest versions of ipvs or ipvsadm. I used the ones that came with the kernel upgrade and it works well. You do have to run make/make install in the ipvsadm src directory in the kernel src. I'm curious to find out about your results in inserting the ipvs & ipvsadm src in the Red Hat distribution.

Are there features or bug fixes you feel you need from newest ipvs & ipvsadm versions? What features or fixes are these?

Thanks,

Bobby


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