Hello
On 29/06/2006 16:49, Just Marc wrote:
Just out of curiosity guys, why are you using ancient kernels? 2.6 is
stable by now :)
"Guy", if anything - my posts referred to earlier were from this time
last year :)
If you insist, upgrade to the latest 2.4 kernel which is probably a year
or two NEWER than what you are running.
Time to make that long overdue upgrade,
That's not always possible. At the time I wrote that problem up last
year, and the helpful chaps figured out the actual problem with the FTP
helper breaking persistence, I had about 10,000 websites in that cluster
and couldn't afford downtime. Although saying that I had mitigated it by
using keepalived to failover/back between two directors, so I was in a
position to reboot the live director at will.
Not everyone has that luxury - and a lot of people seem to be using LVS
"out of the box" with whatever distribution they currently use (as seems
to be the case with the OP here). Several distributions (which shall
remain nameless!) keep their STABLE (oh, there I go) branches aeons
behind the bleeding edge for the simple reason that more often than not
there just isn't any reason to go there.
The adage "if it ain't broke, don't fix it" applies. Although not in
this case, clearly :)
Graeme
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