Check the /var/run/ for .pid or .lock files that
correspond the daemon. Maybe it is either not seeing
what it expects to see.
Peter
--- Casey Zacek <cz@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> root@lvs1:~# ipvsadm -l -n --daemon
>
> master sync daemon (mcast=eth1, syncid=0)
> backup sync daemon (mcast=eth1, syncid=0)
> root@lvs1:~# ipvsadm --stop-daemon master
> No daemon is running
> root@lvs1:~# ipvsadm --stop-daemon backup
> No daemon is running
> root@lvs1:~# uname -a
> Linux lvs1.xxxx.xxx 2.6.8.1-lvs-xeon #1 SMP Thu Sep
> 23 15:12:30 CDT 2004 i686 GNU/Linux
> root@lvs1:~# ipvsadm -v
> ipvsadm v1.24 2003/06/07 (compiled with popt and
> IPVS v1.2.0)
> root@lvs1:~# cat /etc/debian_version
> 3.1
>
> Need any more info? Vanilla kernel source.
>
> --
> Casey Zacek
> Senior Engineer
> NeoSpire, Inc.
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