Here are the kernel details:
I downloaded 2.4.25 from kernel.org at this link
http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v2.4/linux-2.4.25.tar.gz
its compiled with whatever is showed in the .config file I have included as an
attachment. I am useing the 8139too driver.
thanks and sorry for posting so many times... I should have included this in the
last post
-Brad
Quoting Alexandre Cassen <alexandre.cassen@xxxxxxxxxx>:
> Hi Brad,
>
> Hmm... after thought, I would suggest the following debugging step in order
> to troubleshoot quickly the issue.
>
> We have to find where the problem is, since your are using 2 things, we just
> need to incrementally test the
> stuff. So, first we need to try the IPVS setup without any kind of dynamic
> testing tools. So first test that the
> problem is not with IPVS, you create a static IPVS conf using ipvsadm... then
> you test with your heavy load
> .... The kernel oops you are reporting is something strange that tell me the
> issue is something in the kernel
> (nic driver, ..... ipvs)... Can be NIC driver (don't know, ... just
> fealing...).
>
> If IPVS static conf is validate, then add keepalived that add dynamic IPVS
> rules... I really think the problem is somewhere
> else since Keepalived for IPVS is really spartiate, only set/remove rules...
> nothing else...
>
> I would suggest changing the NIC with NIC like intel or 3Com... just give it
> a try :)
>
> Best regards,
> Alexandre
>
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Thanks
-Brad Chang
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