It was only 3 steps to install a working lvs on ubuntu server 6.06.
- run the apt-get install lvs
- configure Joe's configuration script
- AND for some reason it would seem to lose its environment when it
called 'exec' on the ipvsadm shell script, so I hard coded the shell script
to run version 1.21 of ipvsadm instead of trying to discern the right
version based on kernel
- run the configuration script
It took all of like half an hour.
On 4/8/06, lists@xxxxxxxxxx <lists@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Personally I would recommend Ubuntu (as an easy to setup version of
Debian) for an easy life.
ipvsadm should compile no problem...
And even better you can just use Horms' Ultramonkey to set up the whole
thing in one go via apt-get.
Slackware has always worked fine..
Suse always used to I assume it still does
RH is a pain in the backside.
Just my personal opinion of course:-0.
Ps. If you use Ubuntu and want DVD/Flash/Acrobat etc. Google for 'Ubuntu
Automatix'
Regards,
Malcolm.
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