Hello,
My apologies as this is really more of a Red Hat issue, but I was thinking that
someone here may have come across this issue, and was able to resolve it
(though i did not see anything int he archives).
I am attempting to setup lvs-dr on a Red Hat 9 server. I have downloaded the
Red Hat kernel RPM with the "hidden" patch applied from
http://www.nrh-up2date.org/howto/lvs/packages/, and am booted into it.
Unfortunately, I am unable to do the folloeing:
# echo "1" > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/conf/all/hidden
# echo "1" > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/conf/lo/hidden
because, of course,t he files do not exist. I am unable to create the files,
because the directories are not writeable. I am able to make /proc writeable,
but attemptes to make further directories in the heirarchy writeable (e.g.,
'chmod 755 /proc/sys') results int he following error:
chmod: changing permissions of `sys' (requested: 0755, actual: 0555): Operation
not permitted
even though I am logged in as root. Any help and/or insight into this issue is
greatly appreciated.
Sincerely,
Alan Murrell <alan@xxxxxxxxxxx>
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