Hi, Firstly, are you sure you need to use feedbackd? LVS does a great job of scheduling anyway...
> I use ubuntu 6.06 depper > but my director can run with command > $./configure --prefix=/usr --sysconfdir=/etc --localstatedir=/var > --without-ipvs By using the --without-ipvs option, you'll be building a feedbackd-master that does not alter the ipvs tables - this is probably not what you want. It's mainly for debugging. Re-run configure without the '--without-ipvs' option. To do this, you'll need the kernel headers on your machine. In Ubuntu, these are available in the linux-headers-2.6 package. I'm not sure what the recent state of the headers is, but it may not build at the moment - it's been a while since I've worked on feedbackd, and the ipvs kernel interfaces may have changed since then. If it doesn't build, let me know and I'll update it for more recent kernels. > >My real server is ubuntu 7.04 > >It work when i compile with command > >$./configure --prefix=/usr --sysconfdir=/etc --localstatedir=/var > > > >And if i want to use cpu(or anything) in feedbackd, i must write a > > code with perl isn't it. how can i use some code in feedbackd. If you just want cpu load measurement, use the 'cpuload' plugin - you don't need to write any code for this. However, if you want to customise the load measurement for some other criteria, you can write a new plugin. You don't have to use perl, but it's probably the easiest way to get a plugin working. Take a look at section 4.7.3 of the feedbackd howto: http://ozlabs.org/~jk/projects/feedbackd/howto/index.html Cheers, Jeremy _______________________________________________ LinuxVirtualServer.org mailing list - [email protected] Send requests to [EMAIL PROTECTED] or go to http://lists.graemef.net/mailman/listinfo/lvs-users
