At Startup, I Get This: sed: -e expression #1, char 1: unknown command: `%'

Robinson, Eric eric.robinson at pmcipa.com
Mon Jul 3 18:47:21 BST 2006


I'm using CentOS 4.3 (kernel 2.6.9) so I can just remove the
LVSSyncDaemonSwap script from haresources? 

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Eric Robinson




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[mailto:lvs-users-bounces at LinuxVirtualServer.org] On Behalf Of Fabio
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Subject: Re: At Startup, I Get This: sed: -e expression #1, char 1:
unknown command: `%'

Robinson, Eric wrote:
> Hello list,
> 
> I am delighted to have gotten heartbeat and ldirectord running. I am 
> now able to load-balance traffic to two tomcat servers. However, I 
> cannot get FTP to work at all.
> 
> I fired up a sniffer and I can see ldirectord logging into the ftp 
> server and downloading the welcome.msg file, and I know the file 
> contains the right data, but for some reason ldirectord will not 
> enable the FTP virtual server. I've tried looking in ldirectord.log, 
> but there is no such file anywhere on my system (and I do not have a 
> syslog_facility enabled.)
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It has to do with the LVSSyncDaemonSwap script. If you are using a
recent kernel (2.6) you can avoid using it.



Cheers,
Fabio
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