] When soisdisconnected is called on a socket, the connection is
] marked as broken the socket can't recieve or send any more data.
] As far as I can tell, any data which is queued for output cannot
] be sent, but remains queued in the socket until it is closed.
]
] The patch below makes soisdisc
Matt wrote:
> You may try some other kind of load balance and fail safe from
> www.xgforce.com. It's a layer 3 and layer 7 global clustering software for
> FreeBSD.
Wrong kind of "load balancing". The original poster wanted
channel bonding, not server load balancing.
The layer 3 in the referen
When soisdisconnected is called on a socket, the connection is
marked as broken the socket can't recieve or send any more data.
As far as I can tell, any data which is queued for output cannot
be sent, but remains queued in the socket until it is closed.
The patch below makes soisdisconnected dro
You may try some other kind of load balance and fail safe from
www.xgforce.com. It's a layer 3 and layer 7 global clustering software for
FreeBSD.
- Original Message -
From: "Baldur Gislason" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Terry Lambert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL
unsuscribe freebsd-net
It seems to me that it would be useful to break out the ip_tos
field in the ipflow_lookup() function, just like in the ipflow_hash()
function, and make it an unsigned long (the packing of the structure
makes it a 32 bit value (or 64 bit, on Alpha) anyway.
This also means calling the mtod() (which