there are several patches you could apply to the client kernel, though i
believe you are referring to the hidden patch, which is most common. I didn
t want to include the hidden patch in these rpms, since the clients will
probably need to run the kernel redhat expects, with nptl, since you will
probably run userspace daemons, so you better off taking the original srpm
and only add to it the hidden patch, or any other client side patch you want
I don't use DR, so i don't have the need for such kernel, and i don't
compile it, but i provide some instructions here :
http://mail.incredimail.com/howto/lvs/install/RedHat9.0/kernel-2.4.20-9
hidden/INSTALL
Alex.
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Date: éåí ùðé 14 àôøéì 2003 09:49:14
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Subject: Re: [ANNOUNCE] ipvs 1.0.8
Do your patches include both these for directors and these for real servers
(client)
Alex Kramarov wrote:
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