Adding IPVS to the kernel

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I am trying to setup keepalived on a pair of VPS load balancer servers. I have hit the road block of IPVS not being included with the kernal.



IPVS: Can't initialize ipvs: Protocol not available


I am not familiar on the best way to add support for this, I believe it may be possible with a kernel module but I am unclear how to proceed.










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  • I can not tell from your question if you need to build the kernel module or if the kernel module will not load or if there is a bug. Can you please tell us , what distro ? What kernel version ?
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I am trying to setup keepalived on a pair of VPS load balancer servers. I have hit the road block of IPVS not being included with the kernal.



IPVS: Can't initialize ipvs: Protocol not available


I am not familiar on the best way to add support for this, I believe it may be possible with a kernel module but I am unclear how to proceed.










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  • I can not tell from your question if you need to build the kernel module or if the kernel module will not load or if there is a bug. Can you please tell us , what distro ? What kernel version ?
    – Panther
    May 29 '14 at 22:00










  • have u found a solution?
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I am trying to setup keepalived on a pair of VPS load balancer servers. I have hit the road block of IPVS not being included with the kernal.



IPVS: Can't initialize ipvs: Protocol not available


I am not familiar on the best way to add support for this, I believe it may be possible with a kernel module but I am unclear how to proceed.










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I am trying to setup keepalived on a pair of VPS load balancer servers. I have hit the road block of IPVS not being included with the kernal.



IPVS: Can't initialize ipvs: Protocol not available


I am not familiar on the best way to add support for this, I believe it may be possible with a kernel module but I am unclear how to proceed.







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  • I can not tell from your question if you need to build the kernel module or if the kernel module will not load or if there is a bug. Can you please tell us , what distro ? What kernel version ?
    – Panther
    May 29 '14 at 22:00










  • have u found a solution?
    – agend
    Jan 27 '15 at 11:15
















  • I can not tell from your question if you need to build the kernel module or if the kernel module will not load or if there is a bug. Can you please tell us , what distro ? What kernel version ?
    – Panther
    May 29 '14 at 22:00










  • have u found a solution?
    – agend
    Jan 27 '15 at 11:15















I can not tell from your question if you need to build the kernel module or if the kernel module will not load or if there is a bug. Can you please tell us , what distro ? What kernel version ?
– Panther
May 29 '14 at 22:00




I can not tell from your question if you need to build the kernel module or if the kernel module will not load or if there is a bug. Can you please tell us , what distro ? What kernel version ?
– Panther
May 29 '14 at 22:00












have u found a solution?
– agend
Jan 27 '15 at 11:15




have u found a solution?
– agend
Jan 27 '15 at 11:15










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To solve this problem, install ipvs, by running



yum install ipvsadm


Once done, run,



 modprobe ip_vs 


on your host machine, or the machine keepalived is to be installed on. This should solve the problem.






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    To solve this problem, install ipvs, by running



    yum install ipvsadm


    Once done, run,



     modprobe ip_vs 


    on your host machine, or the machine keepalived is to be installed on. This should solve the problem.






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      To solve this problem, install ipvs, by running



      yum install ipvsadm


      Once done, run,



       modprobe ip_vs 


      on your host machine, or the machine keepalived is to be installed on. This should solve the problem.






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        To solve this problem, install ipvs, by running



        yum install ipvsadm


        Once done, run,



         modprobe ip_vs 


        on your host machine, or the machine keepalived is to be installed on. This should solve the problem.






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        To solve this problem, install ipvs, by running



        yum install ipvsadm


        Once done, run,



         modprobe ip_vs 


        on your host machine, or the machine keepalived is to be installed on. This should solve the problem.







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