Hello, I am in the process of testing a new loadbalancer including failover for our webservers. From what I read in the docs at linuxvirtualserver.org keepalived seems the right tool since it already includes VRRP failover and LVS balancing.
I have set up keepalived in a test environment right now (using debian sarge and a stock 2.4.27 kernel) and it seems to work (as far as i can tell by now) but I'm getting some strange log messages which make me a little uneasy: kernel: IPVS: set_ctl: len 24 < 92 I get hundreds of this message when keepalived is running. Anyone know if this is something I should be worried about? Also the docs mention a kernel patch for IPVS, is this already included in the debian patches? Is a sarge kernel (official .deb kernels) even suppose to work with keepalived? It would be very nice if someone could answer some of my questions or tell me what is needed to make keepalived run w/o any problems (or any other hints regarding this topic). cheers, tom PS: Sorry if this is covered somehow in the docs but the installation notes from keepalived are pretty old and im not sure if they are still correct. -- Thomas Spreng <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Institute of Computer Science and Applied Mathematics University of Bern Switzerland -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]