ankush grover wanted us to know:
>> Always use a standard kernel.
> FC3 2.6 is also a standard kernel.It has got almost same features which
>are there in RHEL3.0 may be more.
It's not a standard kernel. RedHat applies tons of patches to modify it
from a stock 2.6.11 kernel. Take a look at the srpm to see what all
they are. The gentleman is telling you that to be sure that you are
seeing problems with your config, make sure there aren't some external
influences that are creating your problem (ie vendor patches).
Chances are that you simply need to load the appropriate module to
enable some of the things that you are trying to set. Example:
CentOS41[root@telesto ~]# ls /lib/modules/`uname -r`/kernel/net/ipv4/ipvs/
ip_vs_dh.ko ip_vs_lblc.ko ip_vs_nq.ko ip_vs_sh.ko
ip_vs_ftp.ko ip_vs_lblcr.ko ip_vs_rr.ko ip_vs_wlc.ko
ip_vs.ko ip_vs_lc.ko ip_vs_sed.ko ip_vs_wrr.ko
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Regards... Todd
We should not be building surveillance technology into standards.
Law enforcement was not supposed to be easy. Where it is easy,
it's called a police state. -- Jeff Schiller on NANOG
Linux kernel 2.6.12-12mdksmp 4 users, load average: 0.23, 0.08, 0.02
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