Question regarding getting compiled.
Dan Baughman
dan.baughman at gmail.com
Sat Jul 22 03:45:22 BST 2006
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 at netpbx.org <lists at netpbx.org> 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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