On Tue, 17 Sep 2002 22:28:47 +0700 H. D. Lee wrote:

> List,
> 
> I am on a very early step of a project to build Linux High Availability
> with Load Balancing Clusters using LVS[0] and other tools. I will use
> LEAF Bering or Dachstein for the directors.

Sounds interesting.

> Is there any chance that future releases of Bering or Dachstein have
> IP_VS support compiled in? Even building as modules, IP_VS have several
> kernel symbols that should be in the kernel.
> 
> Any comments or suggestions?

I cannot answer your question about whether it will be included,
but I can say that the linux-2.4.12-ipvs-0.8.2 patch applies
cleanly over the stock Bering rc3 patched kernel[1].

The IPVS kernel, including IPVS debugging support, is only 44 bytes
larger than the stock kernel after UPX compression.

$ ls -l ../*.upx
-rw-r--r--    [..]  495299 Sep 17 11:42 ../Bering_1.0-rc3-ipvs.upx
-rw-r--r--    [..]  495235 Sep 17 11:26 ../Bering_1.0-rc3.upx

"make modules" is running now.  If it would be helpful, I could
upload the (completely untested) kernel and modules, along with
the build script I used to download patches and apply them to the
stock 2.4.18 kernel, to my devel subdirectory in CVS.  Let me
know if that would be useful to you.

--Brad

[1] with the exception of non-essential Documentation/Configure.help
    file

> [0] http://www.linuxvirtualserver.org/
 


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