Am 02.03.2012 03:50, schrieb Amos Kong:
On 24/02/12 17:34, Kevin Wolf wrote:
Am 10.02.2012 07:27, schrieb Amos Kong:
This allows us to use ipv4/ipv6 for migration addresses.
Once there, it also uses /etc/services names (it came free).
Signed-off-by: Juan Quintelaquint...@redhat.com
Am 02.03.2012 04:33, schrieb Amos Kong:
On 24/02/12 17:08, Kevin Wolf wrote:
Am 10.02.2012 07:27, schrieb Amos Kong:
This allows us to use ipv4/ipv6 for migration addresses.
Once there, it also uses /etc/services names (it came free).
Signed-off-by: Juan Quintelaquint...@redhat.com
On 24/02/12 17:34, Kevin Wolf wrote:
Am 10.02.2012 07:27, schrieb Amos Kong:
This allows us to use ipv4/ipv6 for migration addresses.
Once there, it also uses /etc/services names (it came free).
Signed-off-by: Juan Quintelaquint...@redhat.com
Signed-off-by: Amos Kongak...@redhat.com
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On 24/02/12 17:08, Kevin Wolf wrote:
Am 10.02.2012 07:27, schrieb Amos Kong:
This allows us to use ipv4/ipv6 for migration addresses.
Once there, it also uses /etc/services names (it came free).
Signed-off-by: Juan Quintelaquint...@redhat.com
Signed-off-by: Amos Kongak...@redhat.com
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Am 10.02.2012 07:27, schrieb Amos Kong:
This allows us to use ipv4/ipv6 for migration addresses.
Once there, it also uses /etc/services names (it came free).
Signed-off-by: Juan Quintela quint...@redhat.com
Signed-off-by: Amos Kong ak...@redhat.com
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migration-tcp.c | 60
Am 10.02.2012 07:27, schrieb Amos Kong:
This allows us to use ipv4/ipv6 for migration addresses.
Once there, it also uses /etc/services names (it came free).
Signed-off-by: Juan Quintela quint...@redhat.com
Signed-off-by: Amos Kong ak...@redhat.com
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migration-tcp.c | 60
This allows us to use ipv4/ipv6 for migration addresses.
Once there, it also uses /etc/services names (it came free).
Signed-off-by: Juan Quintela quint...@redhat.com
Signed-off-by: Amos Kong ak...@redhat.com
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migration-tcp.c | 60 ---
net.c | 108