Ah,

Well i would recommend to add the new key ring to fix the repo's and keys in 
debian (it's easy fix).
And yeah.. difficult to find much info about anything with linux and hyper-v 
syn stuff.
most just tell to use legacy adapters but that has a 12mb's cap.. too low for 
us to accept
As a result i spend half a day figuring out how to get those syn nic's working 
frequently with linux pre-build systems :-)

enne, Graag gedaan haha.
jij nog bedankt voor de spoof tip.. scheelt me weer een halve dag zoeken!

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Van: Quinten Steenhuis [[email protected]]
Verzonden: woensdag 30 oktober 2013 15:18
To: [email protected]
Onderwerp: Re: [Zenloadbalancer-support] Zenloadbalancer cluster on Hyper-v




On Wed, Oct 30, 2013 at 9:19 AM, Marco Tiggelaar - Key4ce 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Using the opensource one.

At first it will only pick up the Legacy adapters,
but after you run aptitude upgrade fully it has the 3.2 kernel which has 
hyper-v 2012 drivers.
(you will have to update the keyring first before all repo's can be used tho).

So what you do:
aptitude update
aptitude install debian-archive-keyring
reboot (not 100% sure if this is nessecary but i just did that)
aptitude update
aptitude upgrade

It will ask if you want to overwrite a custom config which i chose no for.

Once fully updated reboot again to get ur self in the 3.2 kernel
then you can add the normal hyper-v 2012 nic's and they will be detected.

you might need to set /etc/network/interfaces to:
eth0 auto
and set it to dhcp for the first time --> then launch the gui again and 
configure the interface..
remove the additionals in interfaces file and reboot :-)


It's alot more easy to do really.. just sounds bit like a long story but takes 
about 10 minutes or so.



Thanks, after following your instructions the hyper-v 2012 NIC showed up and I 
was able to use the synthetic drivers in ZenLoadBalancer 3.0.3. This was very 
helpful, it is impossible to find this information in a Google search. I was 
wary of upgrading the packages in Debian, fearing it might break something, but 
it turned out to be very simple.

I left the legacy NIC enabled to make it easier to do the setup, so I did not 
need to make any changes in /etc/network/interfaces.

I did not need to install the debian-archive-keyring to get the updated kernel. 
I just accepted the warning about installing unverified packages.

Hartelijk bedankt!

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