On Fri, 13 Oct 2006, H. Wade Minter wrote:
someone else reported the same problem a little while
ago. The only thing I can think is that RH has done
something with the code that we don't know about. If your
system is otherwise behaving OK, you could ignore
it/recalibrate your ideas of what it does.
do the numbers differ from the expected numbers by about
2^32? (in which case the code was compiled against some
weird header).
Would the code changes (if they're there) be in the
kernel/networking level, or the packaged LVS?
there's the kernel code and then there's the userspace code
(ipvsadm) which flips bits in the kernel code.
To put it another way, would it gain us anything to build
ipvsadm-1.24-6.src.rpm from linuxvirtualserver.org and use
that instead of the ipvsadm-1.24-7.2.1 package from
Fedora?
who knows. worth a try.
Joe
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