Further information:
ipvsadm -A -t 192.168.10.21:80 -s rr
works, while
ipvsadm -A -t 192.168.10.21:80 -s -rr
(obviously wrong syntax) creates a memory allocation error.
Apparently whenever a syntax or semantic error occurs ipvsadm generates
an memory allocation error.
So generate a virtual ser
I can confirm it on amd64 using
ipvsadm 1.25.clean-1ubuntu5
linux-image-3.2.0-23-generic and linux-image-3.2.0-29-generic
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Title:
Thanks a lot for your great work.
Is it possible to make the same move for Precise? Precise being LTS will be
much longer around than Quantal.
We would really appreciate it if netcf could be moved to main for 12.04.1 as it
was planned originally
Any thoughts?
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I have discussed the matter with Guido Günther from the Debian team.
After some testing he reenabled the numa feature in the debian package:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=648323
Would you like to follow him?
** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #648323
http://bugs.debian.
** Changed in: libvirt (Ubuntu)
Status: Opinion => Confirmed
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Title:
libvirt not recognizing NUMA architecture
To manage
I can confirm this and I am very dissapointed that still after more than a year
this issue has not been fixed.
I am currently running Ubuntu precise (development, the next lts) on
HP DL 585 G2 with 4 Dual Cores and thus 4 Numa cells.
Numactl shows the hardware:
# numactl --show
policy: default