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 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.
kernel linux-kernel kernel-modules
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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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May 29 '14 at 22:00
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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.
kernel linux-kernel kernel-modules
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.
kernel linux-kernel kernel-modules
kernel linux-kernel kernel-modules
asked May 28 '14 at 16:56
henry.oswald
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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 ?
â Panther
May 29 '14 at 22:00
have u found a solution?
â agend
Jan 27 '15 at 11:15
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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 ?
â Panther
May 29 '14 at 22:00
have u found a solution?
â 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 ?
â 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 ?
â Panther
May 29 '14 at 22:00
have u found a solution?
â agend
Jan 27 '15 at 11:15
have u found a solution?
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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.
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.
answered Mar 6 at 15:03
Oluwaleke Aina
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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 ?
â Panther
May 29 '14 at 22:00
have u found a solution?
â agend
Jan 27 '15 at 11:15