Someone have an idea on how start autofs on boot with upstart???
I have a server with 9.10 and 10.04, the first is ok, the second no.
The solution with the start on never and adding service autofs start in the
file
/etc/rc.local works, but is very very worst under the sysadmin's point of
If you want i can test the package with my configuration too...
Let me know if you think useful a test with a production configuration.
Davide
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Keepalived haven't LVS support
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/496932
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Happy to see that someone remember this bug ;)
Any idea when a new package will be available on the repository?
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Keepalived haven't LVS support
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Thank You Dave,
i can give you an information, probably this isn't a bug generated in the
packaging process for ubuntu,
but some problem between keepalived and the kernel source.
I made some test to build a keepalived from the source tar ball, but whit the
default kernel in ubuntu, 2.6.31.
I
Thank You Andreas,
for me isn't a problem because in the meanwhile i'm using the debian package on
the servers.
I'm very happy to see that the problem will be resolved soon in the Ubuntu
stream.
Thank You very much!
Have a nice day guys!
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Keepalived haven't LVS support
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: keepalived
The actual version (1.1.17) of keepalived in Ubuntu 9.10-amd64 have a big
problem,
silently the package was build without the LVS support so if you put some
configuration dedicated to balance some servers, the keepalived daemon simply
ignore