LVS on Solaris 10

Wesley Craft wcraft.htawork at gmail.com
Sat Dec 30 18:32:56 GMT 2006


I did some more reading about it and it looks like any Red Hat linux app
would run unless the app is reliant on the Linux Kernel states. From what
I'm seeing so far, LVS is in fact very reliant on the linux kernel state,
correct?

On 12/30/06, Joseph Mack NA3T <jmack at wm7d.net> wrote:
>
> On Thu, 28 Dec 2006, Wesley Craft wrote:
>
> > With Solaris zones/containers you can use the fair share scheduler to
> make
> > sure that your major apps get fair use of the cpu, and one app cannot
> bring
> > the other down. I have an existing, but fairly new server with solaris
> 10
> > running a backup DNS server. There is more than enough "room" on this
> server
> > for the LVS - "IF" it will run.
>
> Well if it's supposed to run Linux in the linux box, it
> should work, but no-one has done it that we know about
>
> Joe
>
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