Hello all, Recent discussions about virtual routing and such led me to find if VRRP was actually implemented for Linux. It is, and one (the?) implementation can be found at http://w3.arobas.net/~jetienne/vrrpd/index.html.
Downloaded, compiled, all ok. When I run the daemon, it appears to work fine (although I haven\'t given it the real test of bringing up a second router). I do see something odd, however - every second, when the VRRP advertisement goes out, I get the following messages on my console: qeth: QETH_IP_VERSION is 0 qeth: skb->protocol=x0=0 qeth: skb:01 00 5e 00 00 12 00 00 5e 00 01 32 08 00 45 00 qeth: skb:00 28 18 3c 00 00 ff 70 b6 11 0a 00 03 06 e0 00 A couple of bytes in the hex dump do increment or decrement, but otherwise the messages are identical (and consistent, and annoying). I\'m running a SLES7 system with a 2.4.17-timer kernel under z/VM 4.3 on a z900. The network is a QDIO Guest LAN. Could someone with an insight into the qeth driver shed some light on this? Is it something to be concerned about, or should I just find a way to filter the messages out of syslog? Thanks, and regards, Vic -- Vic Cross MACS mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Networking, Linux, on zSeries and S/390
